You're Guessing at the Race Schedule
Area qualifiers, regionals, nationals — the path to Loretta's has a specific rhythm. Miss the right races in the right order and the door closes before you ever knew it was open.
7 amateur national championships. One proven roadmap. Everything they wish someone had told them when they were starting out.
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You watch your kid on the track and you know they have something. The speed is there. The want is there. But between here and Loretta's is a maze most families never figure out — wrong tracks, wrong schedule, wrong bike setup, wrong timing.
Most parents are doing everything they can. They're spending the money. They're driving the hours. They're at every race. But they're doing it without a map. And without a map, you're not just wasting time — you're burning the window your rider has to make it happen.
The riders who make it to nationals don't just have talent. They had someone in their corner who knew exactly what to do and when to do it. That's the difference between a rider who qualifies and a rider who almost did.
Area qualifiers, regionals, nationals — the path to Loretta's has a specific rhythm. Miss the right races in the right order and the door closes before you ever knew it was open.
Suspension, gearing, geometry — small adjustments at the right growth stages make a measurable difference in lap times. Most families are running the factory settings and leaving time on the table every single moto.
Warmup, nutrition, mental prep, gate positioning — the riders who peak at the right moment do it because they've rehearsed it. Winging race day is the fastest way to leave results on the table.
The window to do this is short. Every season that passes without the right system is a season you can't get back. And the families who figure it out late almost always say the same thing: "I wish someone had told us sooner."
At 17, Brian Deegan left Omaha with a dirt bike, a credit card, and zero connections in California. He rode his way onto a Supercross team, pioneered Freestyle Motocross, and became one of the most decorated X Games athletes in history — 16 medals across motocross, freestyle, and rally.
But his most important work happened at home. Brian didn't just pass his love of riding down to his son Haiden... he built the system. The race schedule. The bike setup philosophy. The training structure. The mental approach. And Haiden went to Loretta's and won seven national championships before turning pro.
That system has never been written down. Until now.
And 8 more video modules to ensure your success in amateurs...
Jason M.
We had been going to the wrong races for two years. After Module 4 we completely restructured our schedule.
Chris R.
The bike setup module alone was worth ten times the price. We made changes to the suspension before the next race and the difference on the track was immediate.
Mike T.
I've bought every training resource I could find. This is the first one that felt like it was written by someone who actually lived it — not just someone talking about it.
The kids who get to Loretta's don't get there by accident. They get there because someone in their corner knew exactly what to do and when to do it. That's what this course gives you — the roadmap, straight from the family that's already walked the whole path.
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