My best coach

Elena MyersPress & Events

In every person’s life, there is always someone who has an outsized impact on you. Typically, they’re the one who supports and guides you through thick and thin. They’re your best cheerleader, and toughest critic. They see more in you than you may see in yourself. This person has been part of my life and career for over two decades, and is the man I’m proud to call my father.

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My not so record breaking week at the Bonneville Salt Flats

Elena MyersPress & Events

Bonneville Salt Flats: truly a place like no other. Pure white salt stretches out as far as the eye can see. It’s so flat, and so smooth, it’s almost as if you can see the curvature of the earth where the salt meets the horizon. This stunning piece of earth is fascinating to most people, but to speed freaks, including me, it’s heaven on earth.

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Ignoring the naysayers on the road to becoming invincible

Elena MyersPress & Events

How many successful people in the world were once told they would fail? Every single one of them. It happens to all of us. As a little kid, your parents say you can conquer anything; you can do anything you set your mind to and you can be whoever you want to be. Then one day a person comes along who will tell you, “You can’t do this,” or “You can’t do that,” and it becomes a pivotal moment.

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World Superbike and MotoAmerica, From the Other Side of the Fence at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca

Elena MyersPress & Events

World Superbike returned to Laguna Seca last weekend, and with record numbers of fans attending, it’s safe to say that the races this past weekend were a hit! The combined MotoAmerica/WSBK event drew 64,298 people over three days, counting yours truly. By comparison, this same event drew just over 41,000 people in 2013. I’d say we’re on the right track to see an upswing of the sport in the states.

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Turn by turn guide to MotoAmerica at Laguna Seca

Elena MyersPress & Events

One of the things I mastered during my racing career is figuring out the fastest way to get around any given track. This is not just a matter of going as fast as you possibly can. Anyone can hold the throttle wide open going in a straight line. You have to know how to be on the right path through the corners.

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My 2012 Suzuki GSX-R 600 sitting on tire warmers before the afternoon race at Mid-Ohio.

Every motorcycle racer’s secret obsession, revealed

Elena MyersPress & Events

Every professional motorcycle racer has a small obsession largely unknown to street and track riders, and even to ardent racing fans. That obsession is tires.

For the casual rider, getting a set of good quality tires and checking them before you ride is just part of routine motorcycle maintenance. For safety reasons, you replace them when there’s not much tread left. Some folks even wait until the metal cords show, they get a flat spot, or are just plain old.

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The Isle of Man TT: A Love Story

Elena MyersPress & Events

The 2017 Isle of Man Tourist Trophy kicked off earlier this week, and runs through June 9. Coming up as a racer, for years I heard about this race, and how ridiculous it was: Six laps on a 37.73 mile loop over mountainous terrain; 264 corners to remember; innumerable walls to hit, cliffs to fly off of . . . no wonder there have been 250 recorded deaths–an average of about two a year–in the course’s 110 year history. Let that sink in for a minute.

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Behind the Scenes: The Inside Scoop of Setting Up a Race Bike

Elena MyersPress & Events

How much of a difference does a centimeter makes? How about a millimeter? In motorcycle racing, these miniscule measurements can separate a fast bike from a race-winning machine.

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Mental Preparation: The Unspoken Element of Motorcycle Racing

Elena MyersPress & Events

When you’re swapping paint with your competition at over 180 miles per hour on the straights, with 50+ degree lean angle in the corners, there’s a lot that needs to be right. Split second decisions have to be made not just to win, but to stay upright.

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Meen Yamaha Perseveres Through Circuit Of The Americas

Elena MyersPress & Events

April 25, 2017 (Austin, TX) – The HelmetSounds.Com/ Western Service/ Meen Yamaha persevered through a challenging weekend at Circuit Of The Americas, for the opening round of the 2017 MotoAmerica season.