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Bio Excerpt: Saibeth Mudek is a Southern California motorcycle racer competing across desert, off-road, and endurance formats in AMA District 38, with a third-place team finish at— (full bio below ↓↓)

Saibeth Mudek

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Saibeth's bio:

Saibeth Mudek is a Southern California-based motorcycle racer competing across desert, off-road, and endurance formats in the AMA District 38 series — the kind of competitor who shows up, puts in laps, and gets it done without waiting for a spotlight.

EARLY YEARS

The documentary record on Mudek’s early life is thin. What’s confirmed: she is 37 years old and has lived across San Diego County, with addresses documented in San Diego, National City, and her current base in Chula Vista, California [22]. The specifics of her upbringing, family background, and entry into motorcycle racing are not part of the public record.

OTHER INTERESTS

Mudek works in the industry she races in — she holds a position as Marketing and Parts Assistant at Moto Forza, a California-based motorcycle parts and accessories company [3]. That kind of professional immersion tends to say something about a person’s commitment to the sport. Beyond the racing itself, she has engaged with motorsports education as a participant and advocate. A review she posted for SoCal Off-Road School in Chula Vista praised the facility’s instruction specifically, calling it a “fantastic experience” and singling out instructors Dylan and Edgar for their “clear and concise instruction” [23][25]. She has also supported the Sportbike Track Girl Ladies First program as an intermediate-level sponsor, indicating investment in expanding on-track opportunities for women [9].

EARLY SUCCESS

The early competitive record is not documented in available sources. What exists begins with her registered presence in the AMA District 38 series as competitor #89L [17] and builds from there into a documented pattern of multi-discipline participation. She has raced desert events, endurance formats, and team competitions — evidence of a racer who has pursued breadth rather than limiting herself to a single category.

One of the more significant milestones in the available record is her participation in the UMRA 24-Hour Mini Road Race held on September 3, 2025, at Grange Motor Circuit in Apple Valley, California. She raced as part of Team Wild Ones — a seven-woman lineup that included Riley Munin, Christina Orris, Susie Chiu, Cheyenne Covarrubias, Becky Uribe, and Maria Ogborn [19]. The team completed 924 laps on Bike #17 over the full 24 hours, secured third place in the Thunderbike Endurance Class, and was credited with setting the fastest lap of the race in their class [19]. Finishing a 24-hour race is its own achievement. Doing it on a seven-woman team and posting the fastest class lap is something else.

She has also competed in the Odessa 100, a 100-mile desert endurance race, completing the full distance [4]. Social media documentation of the event noted the accomplishment of women racing the distance — with specific acknowledgment of “the moms out there racing 100 mile desert races” [4].

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2025: Third-place team finish in the Thunderbike Endurance Class at the UMRA 24-Hour Mini Road Race at Grange Motor Circuit, Apple Valley, California, racing as part of Team Wild Ones, with the team also recording the fastest class lap of the event [19].
  • 2025: Completion of the Odessa 100-mile desert endurance race as AMA District 38 competitor #89L [4][17].
  • 2026: Active participation in the AMA District 38 OTB 3 Hours of Mayhem Team Race on April 19, 2026, racing with REBAR RACING [1][2][8].

INSPIRATIONS

No direct statements from Mudek about her influences or inspirations are available in the public record.

REPUTATION

Mudek’s affiliation with REBAR RACING — a team carrying manufacturer sponsorship from Yamaha Motor USA and Cardo Systems — indicates she has earned a place on a professionally organized, sponsor-backed squad [2][14]. That’s not a given for regional competitors. Her inclusion on an all-women endurance team that podiumed and set the fastest class lap at a 24-hour event speaks to the confidence her teammates placed in her as a contributor over a full day of racing [19].

Her connection to the Sportbike Track Girl Ladies First program places her among competitors who are recognized within women’s motorsports networks as having standing worth backing [9]. And her professional role at Moto Forza positions her inside the industry ecosystem, not just adjacent to it [3]. She has also been documented riding CFMOTO equipment, with social media posts from May 2025 indicating genuine enthusiasm for the machinery [21][26].

The broader picture is of a racer who competes seriously across formats, maintains professional ties to the industry, supports educational initiatives for women in the sport, and does so without apparent need for external validation. In a region as motorsports-dense as Southern California — with AMA District 38 drawing serious competition and the UMRA endurance scene demanding real commitment — sustained participation is its own credential.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

No public statements from Mudek regarding future racing plans, competitive ambitions, or career goals are available in the documented record. Her active participation in AMA District 38 events as recently as April 19, 2026, confirms she remains a working competitor [1][2].

References:

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ZoomInfo – Moto Forza
Instagram Post – DXUU7amFPxy
Apple Podcasts – Promoting Secular Feminism
Instagram Post – DXYEJ_FFiIU
American Endurance Racing – RF Motorsports
Instagram Post – DXVf3kUlLDe
Instagram Post – C5wWZFMv9I7 (Sportbike Track Girl Ladies First)
YouTube – B3SRKf80fPc
Instagram Post – DT0Kqh3jZ8H
YouTube – mLLbt6RDNnM
Fora Travel – David Mudek
Instagram – REBAR RACING
Moto-Tally AMA District 38 Results
RocketReach – Saibeth Mudek
Moto-Tally AMA District 38 Bike Number List
YouTube – 81Fm3hNsy4Q
Road Racing World – UMRA 24-Hour Mini Road Race Results
Google Arts & Culture – Wild Ones Vintage Motorcycle Rally
Instagram Post – DKCsjj-xptp (CFMOTO)
Radaris – Public Records
Driving Schools Directory – SoCal Off-Road School (ES)
Hagerty – Favorite Racing Quotes
Driving Schools Directory – SoCal Off-Road School (EN)
MotoFomo – Who Is CFMOTO?
Thoroughbred Daily News – 2025 Maryland Thoroughbred Racing Calendar

(bio last updated: 2026-04-28T03:40:54.000Z)

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