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Personal History

My name is Todd Krieg, and I am from Elyria, Ohio. I race Professional Motocross and Supercross. I began riding at the age of six, and became addicted to racing since then. I've been to Loretta Lynn's 4 times, and have gotten multiple top 10 finishes and the Winter Olympics in Florida. I turned pro in 2012, and in 2013 I got picked up by Munn Racing KTM to race the 250f in the East Coast Supercross series and the Outdoor National series. After a year of many ups and downs, I was picked up by Hansen Racing Team for 2014. After the Oakland Supercross, I broke my wrist training, and the team lost funding, and folded shortly after. Leaving me without any support for the Outdoor series, all I had was a left-over 2013 KTM450, so I did the best I could to come up with sponsors, and was able to race a few East Coast rounds in the 450 class.

I honestly don't do a whole lot outside of racing. Most of my time goes into riding and training. When I'm not on the bike, I really enjoy just hanging out with my family and friends. I also like to cycle and hunt, and I also train riders on the side. I graduated from Firelands High School with Honors, and I took a year of Community College as well.

Riding Goals

My long term goal is to do the best that I can, whether that is being a top 20 rider, or a top 10 rider. I know what I am capable of finishing, and I won't stop until I reach my goals. For 2015, I want to score enough points to secure me a two-digit number, and to log in good enough results to get support from a team or manufacturer. 

Competitive Highlights

In 2013, running 5th in the Heat Race at the Indianapolis Supercross for most of the race, until getting taken out. Then holeshotting the LCQ and leading for over 2 laps. Mistakes costed me from qualifying, but it gave me the confidence needed, knowing I can run that pace. 

In 2014, my highlight was qualifying 5th overall at the Ironman National, and placing 17th in the second moto. A tip-over costed me from finishing higher up, but I was happy to score points.