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Does anyone have any info on this kid/results/has he won much at amateur level ? Is he more of a freerider? I see him in videos and he looks to be ripping but he doesn't seem to make many mains outdoors . I know dc and deft are big supporters of his but is he running out the back of his van ? He seems like a good kid and I can't find much info about him online .
He won Loretta's Collegeboy 450 in like 2010 or something. DC picked him up and he started riding with Hansen and Twitch and what not.
I'm fairly sure this year was his first year racing supercross. I saw him qualify out of his heat a few times. Overall pretty solid privateer now.
i beleive he made the main @ muddy creek this year..dudes def a good rider and will only get better
I love to see the kid on the bike. He just enjoys being on the bike whether he is on the hills or ripping the track.
Keep up the hard work T-Beer!
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publicity + skill = sponsorship
But then I started watching him more, saw him in person at Seattle, and heard an interview with him and became a huge fan. He just loves to freakin rip his bike and is damn good and stylish at doing it. Just a chill dude that I wish I was half as cool as haha. I actually tried to grow my hair long after joining his fan club, but my hair grows out, not down, makes me look like some kind of pedophile.
https://youtu.be/yX19gAyo-IQ
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Powerhouse had a great program for the youngsters back then. They required that all of their youth riders provide school report cards and maintain a certain GPA to remain on the team. When I meet the Beremens, Tyler was a mini-cycle rider on this program (about ten years ago now). It's great to see these guys grow up and do well.
I can remember Tyler jumping a massive step-up at Dove Springs when he was 12 that most people wouldn't consider and chasing the little shit around all day in the snow. It was the first time he rode a 125 and it was lowered 2" so he could touch the ground. It's good to see him making a career on two wheels, racing or free riding.
Tyler's family was awesome, I remember seeing his grandpa with him at races quite a bit, always very nice. I think they gave him just about everything they possibly could to support him. I don't believe they were super rich by any means. Templeton (where he lived as a kid) was a little motocross mecca for a while, Jessy Nelson, Topher Ingalls, Nathan Woods, Beau Barron, Jake Mohnike, and a lot of other pretty good but nameless dudes were always riding each others tracks and making each other better.
BTW, today's his birthday. Happy birthday Tyler!
One of the coolest photogs snapping one of the coolest cats on a dirtbike. Bitchin'.
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