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Bio Excerpt: Dana Raynor trades her Arizona woodshop for desert warfare aboard Husqvarna and KTM machinery in the WORCS Racing Series Women’s Pro class. The self-proclaimed “pink tutu girl” has transformed from firefighter-in-training to podium regular, consistently battling Lauren Woods and Ty Woolslayer in brutal desert conditions. Her... (full bio below ↓↓)

Dana Raynor

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(last updated January 27, 2026

Dana Raynor is a desert and off-road motorcycle racer from Mohave Valley, Arizona, who’s been battling it out in the WORCS and NGPC Racing Series and making her mark in the Women’s Pro class with grit, consistency, and a signature pink tutu vibe.

EARLY YEARS

Born in 1990, Dana grew up in Mohave Valley, Arizona. She started racing around four years ago, beginning with motocross before transitioning to grand prix and desert racing. Her journey into motorsports wasn’t your typical pipeline—before racing bikes, she was a woodshop student at the Academy of Building Industries and even enrolled in the Western Arizona Vocational Education program for future firefighters. But once she got on two wheels, the trajectory changed completely. Riding became, in her own words, her “passion and obsession.”

OTHER INTERESTS

Beyond racing, Dana has a background in building and hands-on work. She was part of a student project that built a conference table for the Fort Mojave Mesa Fire Department, showcasing skills in woodworking and craftsmanship. Her involvement in firefighter training suggests someone who’s comfortable in high-stakes, physically demanding environments—traits that translate perfectly to racing in the desert.

EARLY SUCCESS

Raynor’s early ambitions were bold. According to an interview from Perris Raceway, she told people her goal was to be “the first girl to make it to the super” and had brought on her own female trainer to help get there. She quickly made her presence known on the WORCS circuit, competing on Husqvarna and KTM machinery and regularly finishing on podiums or just outside them. Her breakthrough came as she consistently challenged top riders like Lauren Woods and Ty Woolslayer in the Women’s Pro division, proving she could hang with—and beat—the best.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2024: Battled Ty Woolslayer at the WORCS final round in Lake Havasu, finishing second in the Women’s Pro class.
  • 2025: Finished second to Lauren Woods at Round 3 of WORCS Racing, helping solidify her position as the series’ consistent runner-up with 64 championship points.
  • 2025: Engaged in a fierce battle with Lauren Woods at Glen Helen WORCS Round 2, finishing as the top challenger in the Women’s Pro division.
  • 2026: Secured third place at WORCS Round 1 in Blythe after Maddy Weber was disqualified, earning a podium finish aboard her Husqvarna.

INSPIRATIONS

No specific inspirations or mentors are documented in available sources, though her decision to hire a female trainer early in her career suggests she values representation and specialized coaching. Her approach seems driven by internal fire and the desire to break barriers in a male-dominated sport.

REPUTATION

Dana is known by her nickname “pink tutu girl♡”—a playful, unapologetically feminine moniker that stands in sharp contrast to the brutal, dust-choked racing she does. She’s a Go Fast Girls ambassador, representing a brand that celebrates women in motorsports. On the track, she’s recognized as a consistent competitor who shows up, fights hard, and rarely backs down. Her battles with Lauren Woods have become a staple of the WORCS Women’s Pro class, with the two regularly putting on shows that have fans “on their feet.” Raynor races tough courses—muddy Glen Helen, rough afternoon desert loops, high-speed showdowns—and she does it without complaint. She’s earned respect not just for speed, but for durability and tenacity.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

No specific future plans or goals beyond 2025 are documented. Based on her trajectory and consistency in the WORCS series, it’s likely she’ll continue competing at the pro level and pushing for wins in the Women’s Pro division, but no official statements about long-term ambitions are available.

REFERENCES

2025 Taft WORCS Round 2 Results – Cycle News
WORCS, 2024-FINAL ROUND – Dirt Bike Magazine
Dana Raynor – Go Fast Girls
2024 WORCS Round 9 Results – Cycle News
2026 WORCS Round 1 Results – Cycle News
BETA’S DEMARTILE WINS HIGH-SPEED SHOWDOWN AT GLEN HELEN – WORCS Racing
2025 WORCS Round 9 Results – Cycle News
NEW YEAR, SAME BATTLES AS DEMARTILE AND LYNN BATTLE IN BLYTHE – WORCS Racing
DEMARTILE WINS SECOND IN A ROW AT MUDDY GLEN HELEN – WORCS Racing
The dirt bike kids at Perris Raceway – The Wicked Family
2025 WORCS Round 3 Results – Cycle News
Nailed it: Academy of Building Industries students build Fort Mojave Mesa Fire Department conference table
Trackside Online Results Reporting