The Prince George Citizen

Jacob’s happy place

- — Jeff Neubauer

Jacob was two when he started his motorized adventures on a pocket rocket with a governed engine that helped assure Jeff he’d keep it down to a dull roar.

“I had training wheels on it and I chased him up and down the road,” said Jeff. “That was his happy spot, you know?”

Even during his treatment, and against doctor’s wishes, Jacob kept riding.

The compromise was that he wouldn’t race.

Today, Jacob is a healthy, active motocross racer who just celebrated his 12th birthday.

“Now he’s hitting 75 foot jumps and it’s his last year in the seven to 11 year class,” said Jeff.

“He told me, ‘if cancer didn’t kill me I don’t think motocross will,’ and I said OK because I race with him and we’re both racing in the nationals at the P.G. track this summer,” said Jeff.

Blackwater Motocross Park hosts the Canadian Motorsport Racing Corporatio­n national championsh­ip event June 10 and 11.

Because Jacob is a Canadian child between the ages of three and 17 who has been diagnosed with a life-threatenin­g illness, he is eligible to be granted a wish by the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada.

“Jacob tried to turn down the wish,” said Jeff.

“It was so cute. He said ‘I came through leukemia and I survived and there are so many other kids out there that could use my wish who really need the wish.’”

Jacob wants to meet motocross star Ryan Dungey, who is an American profession­al motocross racer competing in the AMA Supercross and Motocross championsh­ips.

“He is my idol, I want to ride like him as he picks good lines and is a great rider and nice guy,” said Jacob.

Ryan Dungey trains with legendary trainer Aldon Baker, who has a training facility called Baker’s Factory in Florida.

Jacob’s wish is to meet his hero Dungey at Baker’s Factory while getting a few tips to become a better motocross racer.

The wish foundation is setting up the dream-come-true right now. Jacob believes his riding style is similar to Dungey’s.

“Jacob is smooth, he hits his line all the time, he’s very consistent and Jacob’s not a huge risk taker,” said Jeff.

“Everybody tells him he has a natural ability to ride and he took this motocross thing on and totally just dragged me right into it. I caught the bug and we haven’t stopped.”

This will be their fifth season of racing, he added.

“Jacob always tells me this is all he wants to do,” said Jeff.

“So for the ladies at the Children’s Wish Foundation to try to make this happen is a dream come true.”

March is Children’s Wish Month and to celebrate, Pacific Blue Cross, the travel insurance provide for all the children who needed to travel during their wish for the last 28 years, has teamed up with the B.C. & Yukon Chapter of the Children’s Wish Foundation of Canada to launch the Text Bluewish campaign.

Anyone can donate to the Children’s Wish Foundation to support wishes like Jacob’s by texting BLUEWISH to 80100 to give $5, $10 or $20.

Donations can also be made online at www.textbluewi­sh.ca.

Pacific Blue Cross will match donations to help reach a goal of $10,000, which is the average cost of a wish.

When we were there I met so many unfortunat­e parents who went through hell. You know Jacob was my hero for how he fought through it all...

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