Taia Little
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Taia Little became the first Canadian to win the Royal Enfield BTR Flat Track Championship in 2025, capping an eight-year career with a dramatic victory at Lake Ozark Raceway.
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Taia Little made history as the first Canadian to win the Royal Enfield BTR Flat Track Championship, capping off an eight-year racing career with a dramatic victory at Lake Ozark Raceway in 2025.
EARLY YEARS
Growing up surrounded by flat track racing, Taia had an abundance of family members in the sport to lean on for advice and guidance. This deep family connection to flat track racing provided her with early exposure to the motorsport that would eventually become her calling. She began her racing career around 2017, embarking on what would become an eight-year journey in competitive flat track racing.
OTHER INTERESTS
Information about Taia’s interests outside of motorsports is not currently available.
EARLY SUCCESS
Before making her mark in the Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. program, Taia earned several wins in the Flat Track Canada series, establishing herself as a formidable competitor on her home turf. Her success in Canadian competition positioned her well for the transition to the BTR program, where she would compete as part of American Flat Track’s national championships on Royal Enfield INT650 motorcycles.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2025: Won the Royal Enfield BTR Flat Track Championship at Lake Ozark Raceway, Eldon, Missouri, becoming the first Canadian to claim the title[1].
- 2025: Finished second in the first race of the championship double-header by just 0.009 seconds behind Madicela Rodriguez[1].
- 2025: Won the second race of the championship finale ahead of Emma Gottsch and Madicela Rodriguez[1].
INSPIRATIONS
While specific inspirations are not documented, Taia’s family background in flat track racing suggests that her motivation and guidance came from the abundance of experienced riders within her own family circle.
REPUTATION
Taia has become part of a growing community of female riders promoted by Royal Enfield’s BTR program, which aims to create female role models in motorsports. Her championship victory has been celebrated as a breakthrough moment, both for her personally and as a trailblazing achievement for Canadian representation in American flat track racing. The BTR program, which teaches racers to build their own race bikes while developing skills under professional coaching, has provided her with a platform to showcase her talents on an international stage.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
As the reigning Royal Enfield BTR Flat Track Champion, Taia remains active in competition as of 2025. Her continued participation in the BTR program positions her to build on her historic championship victory, though specific future racing schedules and long-term career plans have not been publicly disclosed.
References:
Woman Rider – Royal Enfield BTR Season Finale Report
Inside Motorcycles Magazine – Taia Little Profile
MotoAmerica/American Flat Track – BTR Program Announcements
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