Sponsored Riders

SPENSER WILTON - PRO TEAM
Bio: Hey, I’m Spencer Wilton — I race dirt bikes professionally, create content, and try to have as much fun as possible along the way. Riding has always been a huge part of my life, and I’m stoked to be chasing championships while sharing the journey with the riding community.
I also work closely with the crew at CboysTV, creating wild content, pushing limits, and showing people just how fun the moto life can be — on and off the track.
A few highlights from the past few years:
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Bio: Hey, I’m Spencer Wilton — I race dirt bikes professionally, create content, and try to have as much fun as possible along the way. Riding has always been a huge part of my life, and I’m stoked to be chasing championships while sharing the journey with the riding community.
I also work closely with the crew at CboysTV, creating wild content, pushing limits, and showing people just how fun the moto life can be — on and off the track.
A few highlights from the past few years:
- 2018 WORCS Pro 2 Lites Champion
- 2nd Place at Red Bull Outliers in 2021
- 2023 AMA ECR National Champion
- 2024 AMA ECR National Champion
Catch me on social to follow the action!

ANDREW VAN WINKLE - PRO TEAM
Bio: My name is Andrew Van Winkle and I love to race motorcycles! I started riding dirt bikes when I was 3 years old and racing motocross
when I was 5. Just before I turned 10, I decided to try road racing. My dad prepared a Suzuki DRZ125 for me to try and I fell in love
right away. The first race of the 2017 year, happened before my 10th birthday so I could not compete, but I kept practicing and was old
enough and ready by the second race. I broke out of the intermediate (beginner class) my first race weekend by having a lap time that
was too fast. This fueled me to keep trying harder and improve my speed and ability, achieving the Most Improved Rider for the
PCMRC club.
The 2017-2021 seasons included many highlights for me and much growth as a rider. I competed in a variety of classes and gained
experience by riding different bikes. I entered the 250 Production class in 2020 with a CBR250. The exciting pace of this class taught
me many things and inspired me to push myself further. I was given the opportunity to receive instruction in 2020, at 13 years old, at
Area 27. After this session, I was approved to ride as a minor there. In 2021, I completed the WMRC New Racer School and earned my Novice Race License at 14 years old, becoming the youngest rider to achieve this in WMRC history. That season I competed in
multiple races and started to ride a SV650 for track days at Mission Raceway as well as Area 27.
The 2022 season held many exciting moments for me, including riding six different bikes on various tracks and I continued to grow as a
rider. Highlights for me this season included tackling a ZX10 at Area 27, competing on the SV650 with the WMRC, riding the 675
Daytona on track days, and winning 2nd place overall in the highly competitive 250 Triple Crown Series.
The 2023 season was a very exciting and successful season. I was offered the opportunity to compete in the ProTwins class of the
Canadian Superbike Series (CSBK). In my very first year as a professional racer I won the class championship! that win made me the
youngest rider in the history of the CSBK to win a professional championship. I also won the Middleweight Twins class championship
in the WMRC race series as well as individual race wins and podium finishes in the Lightweight Superbike and Middleweight Superbike
classes. I was still able to race with the PCMRC but found myself volunteering with the mini-bike club more than racing.
Bio: My name is Andrew Van Winkle and I love to race motorcycles! I started riding dirt bikes when I was 3 years old and racing motocross
when I was 5. Just before I turned 10, I decided to try road racing. My dad prepared a Suzuki DRZ125 for me to try and I fell in love
right away. The first race of the 2017 year, happened before my 10th birthday so I could not compete, but I kept practicing and was old
enough and ready by the second race. I broke out of the intermediate (beginner class) my first race weekend by having a lap time that
was too fast. This fueled me to keep trying harder and improve my speed and ability, achieving the Most Improved Rider for the
PCMRC club.
The 2017-2021 seasons included many highlights for me and much growth as a rider. I competed in a variety of classes and gained
experience by riding different bikes. I entered the 250 Production class in 2020 with a CBR250. The exciting pace of this class taught
me many things and inspired me to push myself further. I was given the opportunity to receive instruction in 2020, at 13 years old, at
Area 27. After this session, I was approved to ride as a minor there. In 2021, I completed the WMRC New Racer School and earned my Novice Race License at 14 years old, becoming the youngest rider to achieve this in WMRC history. That season I competed in
multiple races and started to ride a SV650 for track days at Mission Raceway as well as Area 27.
The 2022 season held many exciting moments for me, including riding six different bikes on various tracks and I continued to grow as a
rider. Highlights for me this season included tackling a ZX10 at Area 27, competing on the SV650 with the WMRC, riding the 675
Daytona on track days, and winning 2nd place overall in the highly competitive 250 Triple Crown Series.
The 2023 season was a very exciting and successful season. I was offered the opportunity to compete in the ProTwins class of the
Canadian Superbike Series (CSBK). In my very first year as a professional racer I won the class championship! that win made me the
youngest rider in the history of the CSBK to win a professional championship. I also won the Middleweight Twins class championship
in the WMRC race series as well as individual race wins and podium finishes in the Lightweight Superbike and Middleweight Superbike
classes. I was still able to race with the PCMRC but found myself volunteering with the mini-bike club more than racing.

AMANDA PIHAN - PRO TEAM
Bio: I’m Amanda! I’ve been riding since I could walk and am passionate about all things dirt bike related. I didn’t get serious about off road until about 5 years ago. I started racing and climbed my way up in the racing series and moved up in the pro class this year. Community is really important to me and my goal is to create more opportunities for women in the local riding community to get out and ride together!
Bio: I’m Amanda! I’ve been riding since I could walk and am passionate about all things dirt bike related. I didn’t get serious about off road until about 5 years ago. I started racing and climbed my way up in the racing series and moved up in the pro class this year. Community is really important to me and my goal is to create more opportunities for women in the local riding community to get out and ride together!

CAILEY SMIGEL - AM TEAM
Bio: I picked up my first dirt bike ever in 2020 (a KLX140) and became obsessed almost immediately. About a year after I upgraded to a bigger bike (KTM 150 xcw), and then started racing it in 2023. It’s been a heck of a journey since then, and I have learned so much on and off the bike. I can’t wait to see my progression in the coming years! :)
1st place 2024 BCORCS (Coastal Division) Women’s intermediate
3rd place 2024 BCORCS (Overall) Women’s intermediate
Bio: I picked up my first dirt bike ever in 2020 (a KLX140) and became obsessed almost immediately. About a year after I upgraded to a bigger bike (KTM 150 xcw), and then started racing it in 2023. It’s been a heck of a journey since then, and I have learned so much on and off the bike. I can’t wait to see my progression in the coming years! :)
1st place 2024 BCORCS (Coastal Division) Women’s intermediate
3rd place 2024 BCORCS (Overall) Women’s intermediate

Crystal Levesque– AMBASSADOR
Bio: Hey there my name is Crystal Levesque but most of you know me as (Crystal Loves Moto) on socials. I’ve been riding bikes for 20 years and initially started out riding Motorcross but quickly fell in love with Hard Enduro about 12 years into my riding. Although i’ve accomplished alot of personal goals when it comes to progressing in this sport as a stunt, enduro, and motorcross rider some of my Highlight moments are being able to share my knowledge and passion for the sport with other riders, I’ve been coaching and running my own Enduro events over the last 6 years within Canada and the U.S and it’s been incredible to see the growth amongst women in this sport. Ive recently started volunteering /hosting coed offroad clinics through the local clubs in an effort to keep riders interested in the sport and bring community together while progressing on the bikes. Outside of riding motorcycles for fun I have worked in the transportation industry for 20 years as a dispatcher (currently an operations manager) and a Union Employee in the film industry as a Motorcycle Stunt Double with the occasional Stand in jobs on set, I love being able to give back to the riding community while finding balance between sharing my passion and living out my own dreams. I have raced a few events, my favourite one being Odessa 100 but my main focus is building my skills and continuing to pursue my goals as a motorcycle stunt double.
Bio: Hey there my name is Crystal Levesque but most of you know me as (Crystal Loves Moto) on socials. I’ve been riding bikes for 20 years and initially started out riding Motorcross but quickly fell in love with Hard Enduro about 12 years into my riding. Although i’ve accomplished alot of personal goals when it comes to progressing in this sport as a stunt, enduro, and motorcross rider some of my Highlight moments are being able to share my knowledge and passion for the sport with other riders, I’ve been coaching and running my own Enduro events over the last 6 years within Canada and the U.S and it’s been incredible to see the growth amongst women in this sport. Ive recently started volunteering /hosting coed offroad clinics through the local clubs in an effort to keep riders interested in the sport and bring community together while progressing on the bikes. Outside of riding motorcycles for fun I have worked in the transportation industry for 20 years as a dispatcher (currently an operations manager) and a Union Employee in the film industry as a Motorcycle Stunt Double with the occasional Stand in jobs on set, I love being able to give back to the riding community while finding balance between sharing my passion and living out my own dreams. I have raced a few events, my favourite one being Odessa 100 but my main focus is building my skills and continuing to pursue my goals as a motorcycle stunt double.

TREVOR SCHAAP – AMBASSADOR
Bio: Hey, I’m Trevor Schaap — I’ve been riding dirt bikes since 2019 and haven’t looked back since. What started as a passion quickly turned into a drive to push myself in every race and grow as a rider year after year.
Racing has taken me to some awesome places, and I’m proud of what I’ve been able to accomplish so far. Here are a few highlights:
Bio: Hey, I’m Trevor Schaap — I’ve been riding dirt bikes since 2019 and haven’t looked back since. What started as a passion quickly turned into a drive to push myself in every race and grow as a rider year after year.
Racing has taken me to some awesome places, and I’m proud of what I’ve been able to accomplish so far. Here are a few highlights:
- 2nd Place – 2022 Junior 15 & Under, Piston Run
- 6th Overall – 2022 Junior 15 & Under
- 7th Overall – 2024 Junior 15 & Over
- 3rd Place – 2025 Junior 15 & Over, Cat Scratch

CARSON HORNER – AMBASSADOR
Bio: My name is Carson Horner. I am 12 years old from Abbotsford, BC. I currently race a Yamaha YZ85 and a Yamaha YZ85LW 105cc Supermini in the 85cc 12-16 and supermini classes. I started riding at 5 years old and started racing when I was 6 years old. My competitive nature and love for the sport inspires me to continue to improve and have fun.
Bio: My name is Carson Horner. I am 12 years old from Abbotsford, BC. I currently race a Yamaha YZ85 and a Yamaha YZ85LW 105cc Supermini in the 85cc 12-16 and supermini classes. I started riding at 5 years old and started racing when I was 6 years old. My competitive nature and love for the sport inspires me to continue to improve and have fun.

LOGAN BORNMANN - AMBASSADOR
Bio: I’m 10 years old, have been riding for 4 years and loving every minute of it.
Bio: I’m 10 years old, have been riding for 4 years and loving every minute of it.

AVRY BORNMANN - AMBASSADOR
Bio: I just turned nine years old and I love ridding around on my dirt bike!
Bio: I just turned nine years old and I love ridding around on my dirt bike!

PARKER BORNMANN - AMBASSADOR
Bio: Fell in love with the sport and have never looked back!
Bio: Fell in love with the sport and have never looked back!

NOLAN BORNMANN – AMBASSADOR
Bio: I’m 5 years old and rip around on my dirtbike trying to keep up with my 3 older brothers.
Bio: I’m 5 years old and rip around on my dirtbike trying to keep up with my 3 older brothers.

RYDER LOCK – AMBASSADOR
Bio: Started riding motorcycles at 18 months. Started racing PCMRC age 6, PNWMA age 8. I was the PNWMA provincial champion 2023 & 2024.
Bio: Started riding motorcycles at 18 months. Started racing PCMRC age 6, PNWMA age 8. I was the PNWMA provincial champion 2023 & 2024.