Privateer Profile
Who says privateers don’t get the love? The spotlight comes every week with this interview, which answers the big question: “Who is that guy?”
- Privateer Profile: Steve Matthes Helps OutApril 6, 2022Hate to give him credit, but Matthes’ PulpMX platform builds big bucks for privateers. This year’s plan is next level—a privateer-only race at the Denver Supercross! Check out how you can contribute.
- Privateer Profile: Tristan LaneMarch 31, 2022“I’ve had quite a few races where I’m on that bubble, so it was nice to finally get it done in Indy and Seattle.”
- Privateer Profile: Team WeltinMarch 23, 2022Josh Osby lost his ride, so Marshal Weltin loaned him his practice bike, then they both made the main in Indy.
- Privateer Profile: Logan KarnowMarch 15, 2022Turning a tough situation into buying a KX450 on Friday and qualifying for the Detroit Supercross main event on Saturday.
- Privateer Profile: Richard TaylorMarch 11, 2022"There’s not a lot other than racing that brings that feeling. I want to do stunt work full time after my racing."
- Privateer Profile: Brandon RayMarch 8, 2022After a long amateur career, this NorCal privateer’s journey as a pro is just beginning.
- Privateer Profile: Enzo LopesMarch 3, 2022“To let go of all that to chase my dream was hard to accept, but I’m glad I made the move.”
- Privateer Profile: Jordon SmithMarch 2, 2022Smith on his fifth-place overall finish in Texas, avoiding mistakes, and Martin Davalos as team manager.
- Privateer Profile: Don’t Forget OldenburgFebruary 15, 2022Making every 450 main in the west makes the SmarTop/Bullfrog Spas/MotoConcepts Honda rider a darkhorse in 250SX East Region.
- Privateer Profile: Kevin MoranzFebruary 10, 2022Fighting through an injury, building sponsorships via the grass roots.
- Privateer Profile: Carson Brown's Career BestFebruary 2, 2022With a sixth-place finish at A2, the master of all bike showing what he can do on a 250F, too.
- Privateer Profile: Vann MartinJanuary 27, 2022"They thought of me as spoiled and thought I didn't deserve to be there. That was more motivation. I wanted to prove them wrong.”