Chase Sexton’s Journey Supercross
Chase Sexton started riding dirt bikes at a very young age. He was three years old when he started. He grew up in Illinois where he discovered that he liked the feeling of speed, adrenaline, and excitement that he got from the sport. At the age of four he got his first bike to call his own. He spent countless hours riding through the fields and the trails near his home as he rode he perfected his skills. As Chase grew and got older the more determined he got to be the best. He started competing in the local races and it didn’t take long for him or others to realize that he had a talent.
The more he practiced and the harder he pushed
himself made him better and more determined to be in motocross. His rank quickly rose from
bottom to top dominating the rookie riders in every aspect. His riding style was fearless,
committed, and focused because he wanted to be the best. Later on a guy named Lawrence found
out about him and they started working together. Chase and his career took off after they started
working together. He was sponsored by the Geico Honda racing team where he focused on his
skills and competed against some of the best riders in the world.
In 2019 he won his first professional race which made him the youngest rider to win a 250SX race. After he won he didn’t celebrate, he pushed himself harder and harder every day. After working so hard he made a
huge jump into the 450cc class where he went against even harder competitors. It was hard but
he pushed through and it paid off when he secured the first 450SX podium in his second race. In
2021 his family and loved ones watched as he won the 450SX championship securing his status
in the motocross world.
To this day Chase Sexton still competes in races all around the USA pushing his boundaries and pushing himself to be better. He takes pride in the fact that he is a role model and good example for younger riders pushing them to push themselves. He chased his dreams and he encouraged others to do the same.