Jun 3 2007

BAJA 500 (part2)

In June 2007 I undertook one of the most physically and mentally challenging events of my life – soloing the Baja 500 on a dirt bike. For this journey I needed spare parts, some money, lots of training and…guidance. Mike Green served as a spiritual advisor during the 10 day excursion. I chose Mike because he is well versed at travelling, smart, generous and funny. Mike was an equally important a part of that trip as the motorcycle itself. He volunteered to drive through the night while my fellow racers and I slept, then gave up a bed in a Mexican hotel so we could be better rested.

On race day, Mike chauffeured my girlfriend and the wife and friends of another racer to various stops along the way so that they could keep tabs on us. Without Mike at the helm, that crew would not have had the opportunity to view the race from the course and would have had to wait in town for our arrival.

About half way through the race I broke and dislocated my elbow. As I limped my way into what turned out to be the final pit of the day, Mike immediately sensed that something was wrong. He took my motorcycle for me, got me a chair and some water. After some discussion, he scored me a bag of ice for my injured elbow, the whole time filling me with words of encouragement. When I decided that I could not finish the race, Mike unselfishly decided to ride my bike, unassisted, back into the town of Ensenada, some 90-100 miles away. There aren’t enough words to tell you what a huge help Mike was – he was so unselfish and just made the day!

Mike Green, Spiritual Advisor – he’ll get you where you need to go, help you do what needs to be done, keep you focus on the task at hand, and make sure you get back safely. I can’t wait for my next adventure.

Thanks, again!
Marc Morelli
Baja 500 2007


Jun 2 2007

BAJA 500

Spiritual Advisor to Extreme Sports Athletes

Most people go their whole lives without ever needing a spiritual advisor and most days do not push a person in ways that would truly require the services of such a person. However, my 2007 Baja 500 solo motorcycle race was one instance where, like a parachute or life raft – when you need one, you really need one – Mike was there. Our journey was long, arduous, and full of unexpected misadventure. Mike kept me together. Whether counciling me on my race mindstate, organizing gear, taking his turn on an all-night drive, or just sharing a marg, Mike kept me together and focused on the goal. For me, the race was a sucess and the whole trip an even greater one. Without Mike’s support and guidance I would not have felt half as prepared mentally, physically, or mechanically. I recommend Mike to anyone planning an adventure that will test them to the limits of their abilities.

Brady Van Matre
Baja 500 2007