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The day started cloudy, the whole sky was covered, and it was cold and windy. The weather app predicted colder days ahead, with temperatures dropping to 2°C at night and around 7–10°C during the daytime, mixed with rain and even snow. I think all the warm days are gone, and the coming days will just be cold and rainy. However, the weather didn’t bother me, and around 11 AM I went to the motorbike racing. But I was late and only managed to watch the last hour.
This race was held near the same place where the horse racing took place yesterday. So, I took my car, drove to the same area, and parked. Parking spaces were available because I was late and some guests had already left. Yesterday, I couldn’t find a place to park because everything was occupied, so I had to leave my car in another parking lot near the park.
Honestly, I don’t know much about this type of racing. I just heard about a few categories: Juniors, Bronze, Silver, and Gold. If I understood correctly, Juniors are beginners who are participating for the first time, Bronze are young riders who already know how to handle motorbikes, Silver is the middle level where riders can do several tricks and feel confident, and Gold is the top level—seniors who are very skilled and fluent. The contest was divided into boys and girls, but I only managed to see the boys racing. I also saw the girls receiving their prizes since they had already finished earlier. The youngest participant I heard about was a 15-year-old boy.
I spent about 2 hours at the event and another 2 hours walking around the park and forest. Even though I was late, it was still an interesting and successful day. I watched the last hour of the “Gold” category, where the riders showed their skills and raced through a challenging track. According to my Mi Band, I walked 16,000 steps today.