
Aubrey Credaroli
Motorcycle racing // American
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Aubrey Credaroli is a rising star in motorsports who transitioned from motocross to road racing, demonstrating exceptional skill and determination as she competes in prestigious racing events like MotoAmerica while blazing a trail for women in the male-dominated world of motorcycle racing.
EARLY YEARS
Born in Utah, Aubrey’s passion for motorcycles was ignited at an early age through neighborhood rides with her grandfather and father. This foundation of family support became crucial when her parents introduced her and her brother Austin to motocross for her 11th birthday, creating a lasting family tradition. The siblings spent countless weekends riding and practicing in Utah’s desert and mountain landscapes, developing skills and strengthening their competitive spirit through shared experiences with their father and his friends. These formative years cultivated not just technical abilities but a profound connection to motorcycle culture that would shape her future racing career.
EARLY SUCCESS
By age 15, Aubrey had already established herself in Utah’s motocross scene, securing multiple top-5 finishes in the 85cc 12-15 class across various state tracks. Her crowning achievement during this period was winning the championship in the Mini Women’s class at Rocky Mountain Raceway, marking her first significant victory[1]. After working as an apprentice electrician, she made a pivotal transition in 2021, purchasing her first sport bike and shifting from dirt to asphalt racing. This bold move led to a transformative cross-country ride with friends and her first track day experience, where she found herself embraced by the road racing community. The welcoming atmosphere and willingness of experienced riders to share knowledge about bike setup and track tactics confirmed she had found her competitive home. At just 16, Aubrey jumped into amateur club racing on a Kawasaki Ninja 300, demonstrating remarkable adaptability as she navigated the significant differences between motocross and road racing disciplines[3].
NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS
- 2024: Secured fifth place finish at Road America despite mechanical challenges and rainy conditions[2].
- 2024: Achieved impressive speeds of 112.2 miles per hour during Road America competition[5].
- 2024: Ranked sixth in championship standings while competing on the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650[5].
- 2023: Earned third place at Road America in the MotoAmerica series[5].
- 2022: Participated in the FIM race exhibition in Mexico, marking her international racing debut[2].
- 2015: Won the Mini Women’s class championship at Rocky Mountain Raceway[1].
REPUTATION
In the motorsports community, Aubrey has cultivated a reputation as a determined and talented competitor who approaches racing with both technical precision and passionate enthusiasm. Her transition from dirt to asphalt racing showcases remarkable versatility and an eagerness to master new disciplines within motorcycle racing. Within the Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race program, she stands out as a rising talent whose commitment to improvement and competitive spirit have earned respect from peers and racing veterans alike. Consistently performing well on the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650, her growing presence in the MotoAmerica series demonstrates both her technical skill and mental fortitude. The racing community particularly notes her ability to perform under pressure, as evidenced by her composed handling of challenging weather conditions and mechanical issues while maintaining competitive lap times. Her journey from local motocross circuits to national road racing platforms represents the persistence and dedication that define her approach to motorsports.
FUTURE GOALS/PLANS
For 2025 and beyond, Aubrey aims to continue her upward trajectory in professional road racing circuits, having already received invitations to compete in significant racing events that will test her skills against more experienced competitors[1]. Her ongoing participation in the Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race program provides a structured pathway for development as she works to refine her racing technique and tactical approach[4]. With demonstrated speeds exceeding 112 mph on challenging circuits, she is positioning herself for more competitive opportunities in higher-tier racing categories. While specific team affiliations for future seasons remain undisclosed, her strategic focus appears centered on gaining valuable experience on prestigious tracks while building relationships with sponsors and teams that can support her long-term aspirations in professional motorcycle racing. Her dedication to continuous improvement suggests a racer with ambitions to eventually compete at the highest levels of international motorsport.
References:
Aubrey Credaroli Racing Profile
MotoAmerica Race Results 2024
Utah Sport Bike Association Competitor Profile
Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race Program Announcement
Road America 2024 Race Statistics
(bio created: 2025-05-21)
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