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Personal History

I have three amazing and athletic boys who have made motocross their number one passion over the last couple of years. Our oldest boy Landon began riding dirtbikes when he was just 9 years old and dove deep into racing in the fall of 2023. He then began racing the entire Motokazie series in 2024 in Jordan, MN. His two younger brothers loved the environment and watching his brother and have been riding over the last few years and also took on racing in Motokazie for the 2024 season. Landon, age 15, rides in the 250cc class, our son Tucker, age 11, rides an 85cc in the 85cc 7-11 class, and our son Knoxon, age 8, is killing it on a 65cc in the 7-11 class. For the motocross season of 2025, they are extremely excited to all be taking on the D23 AMA races as well as continuing with the Motokazie series.

Riding Goals

Our boys ride as often as they can, rain or shine, and no matter the temperature outside. We have a beautiful track at our home in the country where they continue to improve and work on their skills each day. They ride because they LOVE the joy and satisfaction they get racing and just riding in general. They also enjoy watching professionals race and learning from many of them just watching exactly what they do. They have learned many skills from Moto Academy and a few other riding classes as well.

Landon- Landon is focused on improving his speed at each race and with each practice. His main goals are to hit longer jumps, work on his form, and to move up his ranking in the 250cc class and begin to pull first place as he did in his previous classes including D Class and 125cc.

Tucker- His biggest goal is to improve his confidence with going over bigger jumps and improving his placement in each race as he has continued to do through 2024.

Knoxon- Knoxon has improved tremendously over the last year and has become more comfortable and confident in his riding skills. He is continuing to work and improve his hole shots and cornering to maintain placement and move up each race.

Competitive Highlights

Landon has brought home trophys for 1st place, 2nd place, and several for 4th place as well. He began his season on a 125cc and improved and moved up to a 250cc and into the 250 class by the end of the season.

Tucker started his season on an 80cc 4-stroke trail bike, then moved up to 65cc 2-stroke class for the majority of the season, and quickly improved his skills and began racing an 85cc for the last few races of the season. By the end of the season, he had improved his placement in each race significantly.

Last but not least, Knoxon, started his season on a 110cc pit bike and while staying in his same race class, moved up to a 65cc. He truly shined over the last year on learning to handle his bike, gained tremendous speed, and more air then we could have imagined. His skills in passing other racers greatly improved over the Motokazie series.