Overview

How I got started

How I got started into motorcross is one weekend my Dad and Uncle took me to a race in Greely, Colorado. We watched the guys fly around the track and after watching it we wanted to get bikes and start riding. I got a RM80 in 1999. The deal my dad made me before I got a bike was A`s for the rest of the school year, and I did it !. That was my first bike and I loved it. I practiced for a year on it and then started to race. My first race was at Milliken Colorado, I took ninth for the overall in 80 12-13 class. That year I was doing great.I was practing three times a week. My worst accident was I fell of a jump and broke my leg. I came back to the last race of that year determined to do good, which I did. The first moto I took sixth and the second I took fourth. That race I got sixth overall.Then I grew out of my RM80 so my dad got me a YZ125. I started racing and my first year I did ok finishing 20th to 30th out of 40 riders. That year I finished 22nd out of alot of riders. The next year I was top 15 every race but one. .

Goals for the Future

My first goal is to finish all the races in the top 5.
My Second goal is I want to finish top three in the points at end of the year.
Third goal to stay away from all injuries.

Bio

 

Why do you like this sport?

I really like motocross because the people are the greatest, where else could you race each other one moto and have something go wrong the next and get those same kids and dads, be the first to help out in anyway they can. I also like the time with my family.

Some Personal Information About Me:

My name is Randy Tameris. I live in Loveland Colorado and I`m 19 years old; I am attending Front Range community college for my C.P.A. degree. I also enjoy plaiying basketball and football. My grades were great in High School, my grade point average was 3.0. I love riding so much that I can`t picture my self not doing it. This is my sixth year riding, I started out on a RM80 and advanced to a YZ125 also to a YZ 250.Now I ride a 250F and a 450F. I have been racing for five years and riding for six. I can`t wait to see what next year will bring.

Do you train? What does your schedule look like?

I am currently lifting weight and cardiovascular training three days a week. I am also currently riding three days a week practicing on corner speed, jumps, and lap times.

Why do you compete?

because of the personal challenge,It pushes me to put out 100% . I love to compete!. And I like the people in motocross they are great.

 

Competitive Highlights

 

My first highlight is when I won my first race at Milliken Colorado,by going 2-1 in my motos. The first race I caught lappers and in the last corner tangled with a lapper and took second or else I would of went 1-1. It was my best finish 7/4/04. My second highlight is that after missing 3 races i took 7th overall in the 125C class in 2003, I also tied for 3rd in District 25 championship series in 2003. My third highlight is on Oct. first 2005 I raced collegeboy class in brush Colorado and rode a 450 for the first time and won by going 1-2 for the motos. When I finished 2nd over all in 125 B, and open B. 2005 SRAC suppercross series.Also 3rd overall in R.M.X.A summer series in coll. Boy class.And 5th in 125 B. 2nd place in open B in the Boo-Koo areanacross,Denver Co. In 2006 I finished 2nd overall in the RMXA series in Coll. Boy, OPEN-NON -Pro, 250 B classes. Racing A classes in 2007.

 

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