How to Become a Professional Freestyle Motocross Racer

Professional freestyle motocross racers are the best dirt bike riders in the world. These riders come from all over the world and have developed their skills through years of practice as well as natural talent. If you want to become a professional freestyle motocross racer, you must start early.

Things You'll Need

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Instructions

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      Purchase a dirt bike if you do not already own one. If you are young, you'll need a smaller bike to fit your size and current skill. If you are already an adult, you'll want an adult bike but not the most expensive bike on the lot. Remember, you're going to make some mistakes early on, and crashing an expensive bike is not desirable. Start with a cheap ,and once you become sponsored, then you can invest in expensive, high-powered dirt bikes.

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      Develop your skills through repetition in practice. Freestyle motocross, like any other type of racing, is a very repetitive sport. You race over and over again, tackling the same terrain and opponents. Establishing a solid work ethic is vital. Endurance is essential in the world of motocross. You also must gain a feel for the nuances of the bike and understand the mechanics of this amazing machine. Last but not least, learning basic racing strategy and theory is important.

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      Enter in beginner competitions. You can find freestyle motocross individual races and tournaments all across the United States and even in other countries. Check with your local business directory and locate the nearest track. Chances are you've spent months on this track already honing your skills. The property manager or event coordinator likely hosts monthly or even weekly events. Enter your first freestyle motocross race and see how you do. Remember, your first race is not your last. If you do not perform at a high rate, there is always next time.

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      Enroll in a major statewide or national tournament once you begin to excel in local races. The national setting is the place where multimillion-dollar sponsors will look to establish new talent. At this point in your career, chances are you may have one or two local sponsors if you dominate the local circuit. However, these sponsors cannot provide the thousands of dollars needed to travel and compete professionally. National sponsors, on the other hand, are capable of supporting these expenses. If you can win major national tournaments, you will in time draw national sponsors. Once you are sponsored nationally, you will be a professional freestyle motocross racer with the ability to race anywhere in the world and against anyone.

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