Bio Excerpt: Mayla Herrick is proving that sixteen can be the perfect age to start rewriting the record books in women’s motocross. The Colorado native claimed the Girls national championship at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in 2023, instantly earning her spot on the prestigious Team Dunlop Elite roster. Her... (full bio below ↓↓)
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Mayla Herrick is one of the brightest rising stars in American women’s motocross, a sixteen-year-old phenom who’s already claimed national championships, earned elite sponsorships, and represented the United States on the international stage.
EARLY YEARS
Born June 19, 2009, in Thornton, Colorado, Mayla Herrick grew up in a household where dirt bikes weren’t just toys—they were a way of life. Her older brother raced motocross, and watching him tear around the track ignited something in her. She wasn’t content to sit on the sidelines. At just three years old, she got her first bike and immediately wanted in on the action. By four, she was racing, and it became clear pretty quickly that this wasn’t just a phase. Herrick had the bug, and she had the talent to back it up.
Growing up in Colorado gave her access to a tight-knit motocross community and plenty of places to ride. Her family supported her ambitions wholeheartedly, understanding that if she was going to compete at the highest levels, it would require serious commitment. From those early days on a pint-sized bike to navigating the amateur circuit, Herrick learned that motocross demanded grit, focus, and a willingness to get back up every single time you went down.
OTHER INTERESTS
When she’s not on a bike, Herrick is a normal teenager trying to balance school, friends, and the relentless demands of competitive racing. She’s spoken about the challenges of managing her education while traveling to races across the country, a juggling act that requires discipline most kids her age can’t fathom. But she makes it work, fitting homework in between motos and finding time to decompress when the racing schedule allows. Her life revolves around motocross, but she’s managed to carve out space for the regular stuff too—hanging with friends, scrolling through social media, and just being a kid when she can.
EARLY SUCCESS
Herrick’s breakout moment came in 2023 at the Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee—the biggest amateur motocross event in the country. Competing in the Girls (11-16) class, she dominated the competition and claimed the national championship title, a win that immediately put her on the map as one of the top young female riders in the nation. Loretta Lynn’s is where careers are made, and Herrick seized the opportunity.
That championship caught the attention of Team Dunlop Elite, one of the most prestigious development programs in amateur motocross. She earned a spot on the roster, joining a select group of young riders who receive top-tier support, coaching, and equipment. Being selected for Team Dunlop Elite isn’t just about raw speed—it’s about potential, professionalism, and the ability to represent the sport at the highest level. Herrick checked every box.
By 2025, she was back at Loretta Lynn’s and once again proved she belonged at the front of the pack. Competing in multiple classes, she delivered strong performances that reinforced her reputation as a rider who shows up ready to win. Her consistency and competitiveness across different events solidified her standing as one of the premier talents in women’s amateur motocross.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2023: Won the Girls (11-16) national championship at the Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch.
- 2023: Selected to Team Dunlop Elite, earning factory support and development resources.
- 2025: Competed at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in multiple classes, delivering podium-level performances.
- 2026: Selected to represent Team USA at the FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup.
INSPIRATIONS
Like many young female racers, Herrick has looked up to the women who’ve broken barriers in a sport that’s been dominated by men for decades. She’s followed the careers of professional riders who’ve proven that women can compete at the highest levels and carve out successful careers in motocross. Her family has also been a massive source of inspiration—her brother’s racing career gave her a front-row seat to what it takes to succeed, and her parents’ unwavering support has made it possible for her to chase her dreams without compromise. She’s motivated by the opportunity to be part of the growing movement of women in motocross, knowing that every race she wins, every podium she stands on, makes it easier for the next generation of girls to believe they can do it too.
REPUTATION
Within the motocross community, Mayla Herrick has built a reputation as a fierce competitor with a maturity beyond her years. She’s known for her smooth riding style, her ability to stay composed under pressure, and her relentless work ethic. Coaches and fellow riders respect her commitment to improving, whether that means putting in extra time on the track or studying race footage to fine-tune her technique. She’s not flashy or boastful—she lets her results do the talking.
Sponsors and industry insiders view her as a rider with serious professional potential. Her selection to Team Dunlop Elite and her inclusion on Team USA for international competition signal that the motocross world sees her as more than just a talented amateur—she’s a future star. Fans appreciate her authenticity and her willingness to share her journey on social media, giving followers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to compete at her level. She’s approachable, humble, and hungry, a combination that’s made her a fan favorite in the women’s motocross scene.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Herrick’s selection to represent the United States at the 2026 FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup marks a significant milestone in her career. Competing on an international stage against riders from around the world will test her skills in new ways and provide invaluable experience as she continues her development. It’s the kind of opportunity that can accelerate a rider’s growth and open doors to even bigger competitions down the road.
Looking ahead, the goal is clear: transition from amateur racing to the professional ranks and establish herself as one of the top female motocross riders in the world. That means continuing to rack up wins, building her resume, and proving she can compete against the best. She’s still young, but the trajectory is already set. With the right support, continued development, and the same determination that’s gotten her this far, Herrick has the potential to become a household name in women’s motocross. The sport is evolving, opportunities for female riders are expanding, and she’s positioned to be at the forefront of that movement. Whether it’s racing in the AMA Women’s Motocross Championship or representing the U.S. in international competitions, Mayla Herrick is just getting started—and the motocross world is watching.
References:
Mayla Herrick Daily Bread – Moto Playground
Team Dunlop Elite – Supercross Live
Mayla Herrick – American Motorcyclist
Mayla Herrick Video – YouTube
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AMA Announces U.S. Team for 2026 FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup – Motorsports News Wire
Saturday Recap 2023 Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship – MX Sports
Saturday Moto Recaps and Results – Racer X Online
Next 23 Friday Loretta Lynn’s Race Updates – Racer X Online
Out of the Blue: Mayla Herrick – Direct Motocross








