
Angela Moore shooting for a 3-pete
April 11, 2000
ATV Scene: How did you get
involved in the sport?
Moore: I started racing when I was 12 years
old on a Suzuki LT-80. My dad took me to a local track to see if I would like
it because he had went there and rode. So I went there, raced and got second
overall, and we just stuck with it.
ATV Scene: Do you like TT or MX better?
Moore: I like them both, but I would say
that I like TT better because of how fast you go and I have been doing great
at them.
ATV Scene: Do you have a boyfriend?
Moore: Yes, his name is Charlie
ATV Scene: What does Charlie do for your
racing?
Moore: Basically he does everything. He
works on the bike, cleans it, gets parts for it. I think the only thing he does
not do is go out and race for me.
ATV Scene:What is a typical week for you?
Moore: Monday - Thursday I go to school
from 8:00 to 3:00. On Monday nights Charlie comes over and we watch WWF wrestling.
I don't have any school on Fridays so that is my day to get things done that
I haven't done all week. Friday nights, I work at a restaurant as a bus person.
I work on Saturday mornings for Charlie's brother-in-law. Its demolition
work. After that sometimes I go riding for a little bit. After that I go to
work again at the restaurant. Sundays I try and get a couple of hours of riding
in.
ATV Scene: Most embarrassing moment?
Moore: At Pine Lake last year, Charlie and
I were walking around and we went to the Baldwin Motorsports trailer. I thought
Charlie was beside me, so I started rubbing his back,or at least I thought it
was his back. The person who I was rubbing the back of looked back at me and
it was not Charlie, it was Daryl Rath from Rath Racing.
ATV Scene: Most memorable moment.
Moore: Receiving the Randy Howard Memorial
award, and my overall Womens Championship at the 1998 awards banquet.
ATV Scene: What is this years goal?
Moore: To be the first women's class racer
to win the championship for 3 years in a row.
ATV Scene: Any advice for the up and coming
female racer?
Moore: Just keep riding and don't let anybody
keep you from doing what the guys do. Show everybody that you are just as good
as the boys and that you can do the same things that they can.
ATV Scene: Sum up ATV racing in one word.
Moore:"Growing"
ATV Scene: What's in the future for Angela
Moore?
Moore: Well, now I am going to school at
Erie Business Center. I am studying to be a web page designer. I want to keep
on racing as long as I can and to get as
far up in the classes that I can. I hope to get married to Charlie some day
too.
ATV Scene: Thank anyone?
Moore: I would like to thank all of my sponsors:
K & K ATV, Lone Star, Gear Racewear, Baldwin Motorsports, PEP, TC engines,
Hinson Racing, Douglas Wheels, Maier plastic, Action Photos, Braking, K &
N and AC Racing
ATV Scene: Parting words...
Moore: I would just like to thank everybody
who has helped me out through all of the years and to tell everybody to "keep
on riding".