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Personal History

Hi my name is Brianna and yes, I am a girl rider :). I started riding at 9 years old. my younger brother, Paul, who was at that time 6, wanted to ride an on road motorcycle. My dad talked to him and told him he can't ride a motorcycle until he was 17. Since my dad had used to ride dirt bike when he was younger, he suggested getting him one. My brother loved the idea and came home a week later with a xr50. I was a 9 year old girl and didn't find it interesting..until i sat on it and took a small lap around our front yard. I was going maybe 5 miles an hour but since then I loved dirt bike riding. My dad got me a xr50 as well and I have been riding ever since. That summer I did some trail riding in Staten Island but after noticing how far away it was for just zipping down a runway, we looked into a closer place. What we found was New Jersey's very own Raceway Park. A great riding place, minutes away from where we live. I started riding there. I kept moving up in my bikes. My xr50 turned into a xr70. My xr70 turned into a rm60. My rm60 turned into a ttr125. And that turned into my cr85 big wheel. From all those bikes i learned so many things. My dad has helped me so much and we are looking into pro lessons for me. I love riding and wouldn't give it up for the world. Something else I learned from having 3 different bike brands is Honda is the best for me. I hope to be riding for a long time and maybe even go pro someday. 

Riding Goals

I'm starting racing in either the end of this year or beginning of next and I already know I'm going to be great. I hope to bring home some trophies, medals, and a lesson. I want to learn something new each ride, and for the past 5, going on 6 years, I have. My goal is to always learn something new while riding so I can get better each ride. I started this season just making it over jumps. Now? I'm clearing 16 foot wide jumps. I'm proud about how far I came and never thought I would be as good as I am. Or like it as much as I do. I wouldn't give it up for anything. My plan is to qualify for the Loretta Lynn's sometime in the next 2 and a half years. I don't need to win. I just want to be able to make it and show girls, and guys that girls can do anything guys can and sometimes better. Hopefully, I go pro someday. I plan to be riding for as long as I can and passing it down from generation to generation.