Namura Technologies Member of the Week: Hannah Oakes

Member of the Week: Hannah Oakes

Written By: Jackie Riess

Hannah Oakes began her motorcycling career on a CRF50 in her family’s yard. From there she began competing in local fair races, and then found D23 ARMCA motocross racing. She was hooked from there, and has achieved many goals along the way. Hannah has competed in the Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Motocross National in 2019, 2021, and 2022 in the Girls’ class. She is proud of this, and especially proud to have won her regional this year. Though she doesn’t set results-based goals for her time at The Ranch, she does set goals more specific to her personal riding. Hannah also strives to finish her final year in the Girls’ class strong by wrapping up the D23 ARMCA motocross championship.

Though Hannah has accomplished great success on the track, it’s the people that keep her coming back to the races. The relationships she’s formed within the motocross community have centered around love, respect, and support, something unique to her experiences in D23 ARMCA. Hannah is inspired by other great female racers like Linkin Sarauer, and fuels her race day with bacon and quiet time. Once on the track, she practices patience, and is reminded of this by her father before each gate drop. In addition to riding and racing, Hannah is also a competitive, and highly decorated, dancer. Though she continues to train in dance throughout the summer, a busy winter competition season balances nicely with her motocross schedule. Hannah encourages other D23 ARMCA members to connect with people in the community, practice patience, and apply lessons learned through motocross broadly, not just in the sport.


This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates. 

Namura Technologies Member of the Week: Spencer Wallace


Member of the Week: Spencer Wallace

Written By: Jackie Riess

Spencer Wallace began racing motocross at 7 years old and continued competing until he was in middle school. Though he had a brief hiatus from racing through high school, he picked up the sport again after graduation. Spencer competed in his first race back at a Motokazie race in Jordan, and he now competes in the Open C and 14-24 C classes. Spencer’s greatest racing accomplishment was winning 2 Motokazie Supercross championships in 2021, and he has goals of defending these titles this year. Spencer also strives to finish in the top 5 in both the D23 ARMCA motocross series and the Spring Creek Super Series this season. And as for the long term, he one day hopes to take to the track at the Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Motocross National.

Spencer is inspired by top pro riders like James Stewart and Ryan Dungey, but he is also inspired by those who have supported him the most. After a close family friend passed before the 2021 season, Spencer knew he could push his limits and compete to the best of his abilities in his honor. This strong sense of community and support in motocross is what keeps him coming back to the races. Spencer is truly thankful for the many families that have supported his return to racing.

In addition to riding and racing, Spencer enjoys playing softball and hockey, and of course some good tunes. Once advised to have fun and enjoy dirt biking, Spencer encourages other D23 ARMCA members to do the same, as well as take a moment to appreciate all they have in the racing community.


This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.

 

The Roots Episode 34: Nate Remington

Nate Remington has been racing D23 ARMCA motocross since his teenage years. After fading in and out of the moto scene, and taking an influential trip to Thailand, Nate has found his home here in Minnesota. Tune in for all this and more from Nate! armca.org | @d23armca This podcast was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.

Events Week of 7/18

Kato Cycle Club Road Run July 24th 2022

10am Signup at KCC Grounds
11am Start at KCC Grounds

Approximately 125 miles of twisting 2 lanes through 4 counties with Southern Minnesota Charm and Lake Views. Food and Gas Stops along the way including the “The Dam Store” Pie Stop near the end.

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