Personal History
NO RISKS = NO REWARDS....My mother doesn’t appreciate the words I race by, but my Dad understands! Not only does he understand, he encourages me to ride my best ride each and every time! My name is Anthony Cileone, I’m 15 years old, have been racing for 5 years but have been riding since I could walk. Racing is just a part of life for me and my family. I have a 12 year old brother and a 7 year old sister who also race. Most of the time spent with my Dad is in the garage working on our bikes, at the tracks or my personal favorite the weekends away at the races. Living across the street from a track that my Dad made on our family’s land, and down the street from a friend of mine that also has a track on his land, allows me to ride whenever the weather permits! Any seat time practicing my skills is time well spent; I believe it is what sets me above some of the other riders. I truly believe if you do not take risks, there will never be rewards. As a racer you have to be willing to push yourself. Thank you for your time and consideration and Hope to be hearing from you soon.
Riding Goals
Last season I raced AA Youth and pit bike in the N.E.O.C series, and both district 6 and district 7 which has given me endless plaques to hang on my wall and trophies to admire of my hard work and countless practice hours. Sponsoring me, a determined competitor that does well in the classes that I race would help promote products and services from any business, because we all know we always want what is going to make us quicker, or better than the person that came in ahead of us! This season I will be competing AA youth class, B heavy and pit bike for N.E.O.C. For District 6 and District 7 I will compete in super mini and school boy.. My Dad just started a small business doing Bike Graphics so I’m really excited about showing off my new graphics. As I get older I will continue to ride and try and do better each and every time. Racing is what I enjoy. I enjoy the trill, adrenaline, success and even the mishaps that enable me to be a better rider and a better person. Maybe that’s why people involved in racing are such great people; we are like one big "family", helping each other along the track. My family is my biggest supporters, along with them and my friends and “family” at the track I believe there are no challenges I cannot overcome. There is nothing else I would rather be doing.