Personal History
Hey there! I’m Presley, a 10-year-old girl who loves spending time with my family—they mean everything to me! We have the best time together with family game nights, hikes, fishing trips, or just hanging out. I’m super close with them, and they always have my back, no matter what.
And then there's my adorable cat, Lucky! He’s the cutest little guy and follows me everywhere. We have a blast together, and he’s definitely my best furry friend. I’m also really into Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and currently a grey-white belt. It’s been such a cool journey, learning new moves and getting stronger every day! BJJ helps me stay focused, and I love every moment of it.
When I'm not practicing Jiu-Jitsu, you can usually find me out with my friends, riding around the neighborhood or tearing it up at the dirt bike track. We all push each other to improve and learn new tricks, cheering each other on every step of the way! There’s nothing like riding with my friends and boosting our skills together.
I’m always eager to try new things and make awesome memories with the people and pets I love!
Riding Goals
Through my Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/p.913_?igsh=MTB3Nmx4bXJ3M2t3NA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr, I am documenting my journey and sharing videos of my rides, lessons, and events. My goal is to get better at dirt biking and racing so I can inspire other girls my age to try it too! I think it’s really important for girls to be a part of motorsports because it helps build confidence and teaches us so much about ourselves. When we push ourselves to get better, we learn skills that can help us in life later on. I want other kids, especially girls, to know that we can do anything we set our minds to, and dirt biking is a great way to show that! It’s not just about racing- it’s about being brave, trying new things, and having fun while doing it!
Competitive Highlights
Over the few months I’ve started riding, I’ve been lucky to go to two training workshops that helped me learn all the basics of dirt biking. These workshops taught me how to get better control and work on my riding form, and it’s made such a big difference in how I ride. I’ve learned that it’s not just about going fast, but about staying in control and using the right techniques. Things like getting my body in the right position and knowing how to take corners better, which I'm still working on, have helped me a lot.
One of the coolest things I’ve learned is that practice is key. Every week, I've been putting in the effort to train more, and I can feel myself getting better each time I ride. It is not always easy, but I've learned that pushing through the tough parts makes every improvement even more exciting. Whether riding longer or trying something new, every little bit of progress is a win, and I’m proud of how much I've improved!