Personal History
Name: Kristian "Chi Chi" Bammann or Chi Chi Bamm #87
Born: March 7, 2001- 14
I have one sister and two brothers. My oldest brother is in Heaven, but he rides along with me in every moto.
This is my 4th full year of racing Motocross. I moved up from a 125 to a FC250 and compete in the 250-C Class. My Mom & Dad fully support my racing and come to every race. My Dad is my primary mechanic and makes sure the bike is dialed in for me so I can continue to race a full schedule.
Riding Goals
I complete full time on a Husky FC250. My goal this race year has been to be consistent and stay healthy. I intend on competing in as many AMA races as possible and going to as many different track s as I can to be more well rounded in both Motocross as well as Supercross.
Competitive Highlights
I raced at Daytona in only my 4th race for the experience and didn't finish last. Lol
I won the 12-15 85 Class for Kenny Yoho I-4 MX Winter/Fall series in 2014.
I won the 12-15 85 Class for Dade City MX Spring Series 2015.
I lead the points for Dade City MX in the 85 12-15 Class through the first 11 of 19 Rounds and finish on the Podium in 2nd Place for the race year.
Race Year 2015- I had 26 holeshots out of 44 motos which has earned me the nick name Hurricane Chi Chi.
Race Year 2016- Chi Chi racing as a 14 year old finished on the Podium in 3rd overall for the 250 Class for the 1st leg of the Triple crown Series at DCMX. Chi Chi competed in the 250 class on a stock YZ125. Great accomplishment for a kid in his 1st year on a big bike. The results were just were announced for the 2nd leg of the DCMX Triple Crown Series with Chi Chi finishing 7th overall in the 250C class even after missing the first 3 rounds due to bike issues. Chi will be competing in both the 125cc and 250cc class in 2017 as a 15 year old.
Race Year 2017- I've been running in a Podium position for the majority of the 18 Rounds in the Dade City Championship Series.