Maddy Weber
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Maddy Weber is a competitive female off-road motorcycle racer who has carved out a consistent presence in American women’s off-road racing, trading podium positions with the sport’s best while doing it the hard way — as a privateer on a KTM 250, out in the dirt where results speak louder than backing.
EARLY YEARS
Detailed biographical information about Weber’s background, birthdate, and path into motorsports is not documented in available sources.
OTHER INTERESTS
No information about Weber’s interests outside of racing is available in current sources.
EARLY SUCCESS
Weber competes under the banner of Mad Fast Racing — a name that manages to be both a pun and a mission statement — and has done so with notable consistency across AMA District 38 events and the Western Off-Road Championship Series (WORCS). Race timing records from AMA District 38 show her competing in the Women’s Expert (Wom Exp) class as far back as July 2023, when she completed seven timed laps at the Grand Prix 1 event under District 38 sanctioning [25]. By March 2024, she was back on the timing sheets at the Sweetheart’s Kiss MC event, again logged under Mad Fast Racing with sponsorship from RD Suspension and MMX Photo [17]. That team structure — lean, consistent, sponsor-supported — has remained stable across multiple seasons, which in privateer off-road racing is an achievement in itself.
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2024: Finished 3-2 (third in moto one, second in moto two) for second overall in the Women’s class at the Saturday at the Glen event [9].
- 2026: Raced her KTM 250 to second in the Ironman class with 22 laps completed at the 3Bros Six Hours of Glen Helen, finishing 20th overall in a mixed-gender field — one of the few women to contest the Ironman class outright [26].
- 2026: Briefly led the Women’s Pro field during the opening lap of WORCS Round 2, trading the position with 2025 titleholder Lauren Woods in the early stages of the race [18].
- 2026: Finished second in the Ironman class at the Six Hours of Glen Helen, noted by Dirt Bike Magazine as one of the few women competing in that class [24].
INSPIRATIONS
No information about Weber’s competitive inspirations or personal influences is available in current sources.
REPUTATION
What the record shows is a rider who doesn’t limit herself to the categories built for her. Competing in the Ironman class at Glen Helen — a grueling endurance format where most women opt for the dedicated women’s divisions — says something about Weber’s appetite for the harder test. Dirt Bike Magazine made the point directly: she is “one of the few women to take on the Ironman class,” and she backed that up with a second-place class finish and 20th overall against a mixed field on 22 laps [24][26]. At WORCS Round 2 in 2026, she was at the sharp end of the Women’s Pro field from the first corner, briefly leading before trading positions with Lauren Woods — the reigning series titleholder [18]. That’s not a fluke result. That’s a rider operating at the top of her category. Her equipment reflects the same no-nonsense approach: a KTM 250 tuned with RD Suspension components, a setup that trades raw displacement for handling precision and reliability — exactly what endurance off-road racing rewards [17][26].
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
Weber’s 2026 activity across both WORCS and the Six Hours of Glen Helen suggests an active and expanding competitive schedule, though no specific public statements about future goals or target championships are documented in available sources [18][24][26].
References:
Saturday at the Glen Race Report — Motocross Action Magazine
Maddy Weber Archives — WMX Inside
AMA District 38 Results — Sweetheart’s Kiss MC, March 2024 — MotoTally
2026 WORCS Round 2 Results — Cycle News
Women’s Pro Podium — YouTube
2026 Six Hours of Glen Helen Results — Dirt Bike Magazine
AMA District 38 Results — Grand Prix 1, July 2023 — MotoTally
2026 3Bros Six Hours of Glen Helen Results — Cycle News
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