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Do you think you need to go cross country to be a pro motocross rider?

by Guest33909  |  earlier

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my friends want to go but there jerks. will i miss out on going pro?

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  1. yes, you have to travel and race at multiple tracks. you can't just race at one place rofl


  2. Yes you do have to travel and race other tracks.

  3. If you live in the USA this is how it's done, plain and simple. No you don't have to travel all across the country, just to Tennessee and to where ever your regional qualifier is. You race your local qualifiers for Loretta Lynn's. If you qualify for Loretta's and win an A class main at her race you have a good shot at getting attention from the pro teams. Basically you have to beat the fastest A class amateur riders in the whole country. I was there this past year and they pulled a few of the fastest guys there into the pro ranks, like Trey Canard and Nico Izzi. Loretta Lynn's is where almost all new pro racer prospects are scouted in the USA. The link below will explain further.

    http://www.mxsports.com/qualifying/

  4. This may  have already been said, but you need to race  your locals to qualify for Loretta's. Qualify at Loretta Lynn's in the A class. That is where it's at to get the attention for pro's.

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