Personal History
My mission is to be the best that I can be and have fun doing it. I have been racing on and off in various off road series in Indiana and the Midwest for over 25 years now. I have taken a few years off of racing but am itching to get back into the scene once again. I last raced full seasons in 2013-2015. In 2013 I won an AMA National #1 plate for the Mid America XC series (Vet B class). In 2014 I moved up to the Vet A class and narrowly missed 1st by a few points. The 2015 season was scaled back and I stuck to a smaller circuit. Since 2015 life happened and I was unable to race for several seasons.
I have been training hard this year in preparation for next season. I am to the point where I need to start buying new gear and parts, and your sponsorship will help me in my journey greatly. I appreciate all the sponsors I have had in the past (Smith Optics, Gaerne, Factory Backing, T&T Motorsports), I did my best to promote their products at each opportunity and look forward to doing so again.
I look forward to more action filled seasons, I will shoot for the win in my class as I always do and see what happens. I've also brought up my 2 young girls riding and they are also getting pretty good and on the edge of racing. Most of all I enjoy the sport, and enjoy teaching my kids and others what the sport is all about to ensure they keep dirt bikes integral to whatever their life brings them.
Thanks for your support.
Travis Cash
Riding Goals
After winning various racing series in my youth, my goal is to get back into the scene again and scratch the racing itch that has been burning inside of me for the past few years. My goal is to enter into the IXCR series and compete for the win in my class.
I also will continue to involve my young girls in the sport and watch their love for riding grow along with mine.
Competitive Highlights
I have done well in many local series but the big highlights are the 2013 Vet B AMA National Championship, and two wins in the Vet A class in 2014 (2nd place for the year). To give you an idea of the size of the series, in 2013 there was an average of 371 racers for each event (including adult/youth bikes and ATV’s) plus the many spectators per racer. It is an AMA National series and the annual awards banquet is done along with other AMA national series in Columbus, Ohio. Since I last raced in 2015, the IXCR series has grown exponentially and will provide ample opportunites for me to promote your brand.