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Bring Back The Fuzz!!

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Get Fuzzy Riding Again!FUZZY DOES NOT KNOW OF THIS FUND! 
Hi! My name is Jessica; I am the daughter of a beloved man who recently was forced to retire from the flat tracking world.

Fuzzy Dave Beeching, Racing #31. In February of this year, his truck was stolen. In the truck was all of his racing gear; racing leathers, Maley steel shoe, lace up riding boots, and helmet, all of his medical gear that made it possible for him to be the first responder with the motorcycle races and keep the riders safe including his hand-made tools for removing helments and boots safely, specialty parts for British motorcycles, even a motorcycle was in the truck. We were extremely lucky that a friend found our motorcycle and it came back to us in a circle. But everything else was lost to us.

Over the years he has worked his hardest to help everyone possible with never worrying about the cost to him or what he can get in return. He spent years helping keep motorcycle riders safe by being the on-site first responder, paying to receive special field medical training, making sure that the other workers on the track received the same training, as well as keeping a medical bag stocked with the supplies to take care of most injuries. He is most known for his service with the Sand Hill Ranch in Byron, CA and has since been helping out with The Big Time Speedway races in Prairie City and the grass track in Placerville, CA. He has always paid out of his pocket for the training and supplies and the loss of all of his gear has rattled him to the core to the point that he has decided that the cost of replacing the equipment will just be too much to justify.

He has been racing flat track since the early 90’s and even looking back to the 70’s he’s done trail riding and with the help of Jim Hunter and some other friends was actually one of the first to ride the Baha 500, he has also raced most of the tracks on the west coast. He is most known for his 60’sTriumph Trophy and his 70’s Yamaha TT 500. His style and noise set him apart from most others in his classes and he can always put on a show. He never had the opportunity to go pro, but when he rode, he and everyone watching enjoyed every second. Even when he didn’t win, the performance he put on was well worth the time and effort of being at the races with him. He always took time out of his day to help anyone with a bike that was broken or wouldn’t pass tech, even helped with tech at some of the tracks. Nearly everyone he meets he is able to touch in a positive way and almost never turns anyone away. Everyone whose life he has touched that learned about the truck has been infuriated but unfortunately there is no one person who can replace everything that was lost.

 With how much he does for everyone else, my best friend and I wanted to try to find a way to help him get back his enthusiasm by coming up with the money to replace all of his riding equipment and as much of his medical equipment as is possible. Our final goal is to get him back on the track and helping people again.

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Jessica Beeching
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Martinez, CA

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