Racer X's Privateer Profile: Kelly Smith |
3/28/2009 |
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Kelly
Smith is like a lot of fast guys out there right now in the fact that
he’s looking for a ride for the 2009 Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross
Nationals. The 29-year-old from Ludington, Michigan, was expected to be a
frontrunner in this year’s AMA Arenacross Series but a broken leg put an
end to that. One of the best starters in the sport and a former national
winner, Kelly is beating the bushes looking for a way to get to this
summer’s nationals. We called him up for today’s Privateer Profile.
Racer
X: So, what’s been going on with you Kelly? You raced Arenacross again
this year and not only did it not go well, it probably
couldn’t have gotten any worse.
Kelly Smith: Yeah, it basically wasn’t a good season. At the opening
round we struggled with the bike and then at the second round I broke my leg. I
was really bummed because at the end of last year I had won six out of the last
nine races and was really looking forward to this year. I planned on winning
the title, I didn’t know what to expect last year coming into arenacross, but being as dominate as I was the second half
of the year, I was expecting big things. I broke my tibia, but it was a
good, clean break and didn’t require surgery. I was hoping to make a few
rounds, but the leg took longer to heal than I had hoped. The first few weeks
hurt pretty bad, but the doctors say it healed real
well and I’m ready to go.
How did you break it?
Coming through a rhythm section, the guy in front of me didn’t triple and
I did and tried to dive to the inside on the turn before the catapult jump. It
seemed that I caught him off guard, but instead of moving away from me, he
turned right into me. Maybe he was going to square up the turn or something. We
collided hard and I didn’t even crash, but I knew something was wrong for
sure. It was a bummer deal. It wasn’t anything intentional for sure. I
just got my leg smashed.
So what is the plan for this summer?
I’m definitely looking for something. I’ve done some poking around,
but everybody is pretty tight for support. I’m going to try and get a 450
as I want to ride a 450 this summer and ride the nationals and some big money
races. If anyone wants to help me, that would be great. I think there are some
guys that I know that are going to do some nationals, like the Sewell brothers.
Maybe I’ll put a bike in with them or something.
Maybe a lot of people don’t think
of you as a big bike rider after all those years in the 250 class, but
that’s really where you started to make a name for yourself. Like for
example, when I was tuning you to consecutive east coast four-stroke
titles….
That’s a reason I’m so motivated to do the 450 thing because
I’ve never done a year on them, I’ve been a 250 lifer. I
didn’t want to be, but that was where I was forced to look to make money.
I had to go where the opportunities were and years ago there weren’t many
450 support teams out there, but now there is and I’d like to hook up
with one of those teams or maybe go out on my own. I’d like to show
everyone what I can do on the big bike because like you said, that really was
where I got my start. Winning those four-stroke titles was what KTM first hired
me to do back in 1999.
Have you looked up at Canada?
Yeah, for sure. I haven’t talked to anyone yet,
but I would go up there for sure. I have never done the series up there and
only went to that one race when you brought me up.
That
didn’t go so well.
No it didn’t, but I liked the way everything was
run and I know a lot of the guys up there that ride it and I think I can do
pretty well. I match up to those guys in speed, so I’d be interested in
listening to anyone. If I can’t get anything up there, I’d be more
than happy to ride down here and do the nationals. I’ve ridden all the
tracks and know what I’m doing.
What’s your take on the arenacross series?
Well, I think like everything, it’s struggling a bit with the economy and
they made some changes that I think weren’t that great. They also lost
Tim Cotter as the announcer and I think he brought a lot to the table in the
announcing part of it. We also lost Miss
Arenacross and had to get a new one. I think the continuity is a good thing and
we lost some of that this year with the changes.
You still have Ryan Gauld
though!
True, he’s there. Another reason that I was bummed I got hurt was because
I was going to do a lot of work with the TV package and be like their go-to-guy
for interviews and everything like that. Since the series lost Buddy Antunez, they haven’t had that guy and I was setting
myself up to maybe step in and be that guy and promote
the series. They liked the fact I was well spoken and things like that and I
was happy to do it.
Remember when you won the 2000 Mt
Morris national and I was your mechanic?
Yeah.
That was cool.
It was, for sure, and I know you didn’t have too many of those wins, so
you’re welcome.
How can people get a hold of you if
they have a spot open?
The best way would be by email at kellysmith7@gmail.com. I will probably
see you at Glen Helen one way or another!








