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This is a story based entirely on the sport of dirt biking. before we begin on the description of the story, here is some basis on what qualifications I have to be writing a book like this. I have been riding off road for 11 years, and my current bikes are a 2009 Gas Gas EC300 six days, and a 2012 KTM Freeride 350. Now on to the book. This book is being written as a basis for a short film I hope to create one day with my friends or even by myself. The true description starts here. Max Kayden is a 14 year old kid, and isn't anything special. No one knows his name specifically. He's just another nobody. That would be the case, however, if his last name wasn't Kayden. His father, Mickey Kayden was the world champion in 91, 92, 93, 94, and 95 In the most fabled motorcycle enduro race in the world. The fabled "King's Peak 800". An 800 Mile race across the hardest terrain known to man. For a good rider, the time it takes to successfully complete the course is over 13 hours. His father did it in 10 hours and 19 minutes on a Honda CR500, one of the most brutal motorcycles ever known to man. Max could only Dream of being that Kind of a rider, and he can't do it alone. So he consults the help of his older brother, Ryan. There is a flaw in his plan. Ryan was an outcast of the family. He raced an entirely different breed of racing. Motocross. Worst of all, he didn't believe in the 2 stroke platform. Ryan was top in his age group in the under 19's 250 and 450 MX class. at 18 years old, he had the potential to be the next best thing. but his father doesn't appreciate motocross the way he does Enduro. Will Max follow His fathers footsteps, and be the best, or will he kill himself trying? Will his brother Help Max, or turn his back on the entire idea? What lengths will Max go to in order to be the best in the world?
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