cage. rick: any science talk makes me happy. this is your son over here, right? 20 years old. normally, he rides with his little sister who s 12. she s not out here right this moment. it s a little slippery still, so i m going to take over for her. but anybody that comes out this weekend will get to see him and her she s the youngest globe rider today. rick: that sounds illegal to me. are you doing this of your own volition, or is your dad forcing you to do this? this is your chance, by the way, to get out of this [laughter] no, no. actually, t a family it s a family tradition of mine. i ve known riding in the cage, so i love doing it. i love being part of the family, i love being here. i love the fairs and everything, the festivals. it s a blast, to me. rick: this is ten generations of your family that s been doing these kind of things? yeah. my kids are tenth generation performers, but they re third generation motorcycle daredevils, and you guys are