History has been made at the 44th Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship, the world’s single-largest motocross event that takes place each summer from the namesake ranch of country music icon Loretta Lynn. For the first time ever, a female racer claimed an AMA National Championship in an open division as 11-year-old Brooksville, Florida native Raycin Kyler emerged victorious in the 65cc (10-11 year old) Limited class. Adding to her remarkable year, Kyler had already made history in June by becoming the first female to win an open-class regional championship, which earned her a spot in the national-level competition at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch. She also recently became the first female to represent the U.S. at the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship in France. The video clip is of her hitting a massive jump at the FIM Jr world championships. submitted by /u/Rivas-al-Yehuda |
11-year-old motocrosser Raycin Kyler makes history as the first female ever to win an AMA National Championship in an open division.
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