From coast to coast, amateur motocross continues to prepare for Loretta Lynn's. In San Clemente, California, we join Brian Burns as he struggles to make ends meet while training for his Loretta Lynn Qualifiers.
On a shoestring budget, he also heads to Texas to see if he can measure up to his more experienced competitors. In Cairo, Georgia, Dakota Alix works with the Millsaps Training Facility to develop his technique, his body, and his mind.
With a regimented training schedule and the support of MTF staff, Dakota carries his momentum into the spring championships and will stop at nothing to win at Loretta Lynn's this year.
On a shoestring budget, he also heads to Texas to see if he can measure up to his more experienced competitors. In Cairo, Georgia, Dakota Alix works with the Millsaps Training Facility to develop his technique, his body, and his mind.
With a regimented training schedule and the support of MTF staff, Dakota carries his momentum into the spring championships and will stop at nothing to win at Loretta Lynn's this year.
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I wanna go to lorettas..
Furthest I ever got was a regional qualifier at broome about 10 years ago..
but that's where I got shut down
Loretts's would be fun.
I went to the amateur nationals in '79 at Hangtown, a few years before Loretta's started. I liked that the classes were limited to experts only and 40 min + 2 lap motos.
The Loretta's format opens it up to so many more people it is an entirely different deal.