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Bio Excerpt: Yvette Sanchez transformed the survival skills learned in a chaotic Milwaukee household with 13 siblings into fearless Boonie bike racing prowess. The Milwaukee native discovered that smaller-framed racers and hand-built mini bikes were a perfect match, leading her to become a Flat Out Friday regular at... (full bio below ↓↓)

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I enjoy the adrenaline, but mostly it’s the people that keep me going.

When I am racing, I don’t think about anything except the turn ahead or the other people around me. I literally have a one-track mind.

Racing has opened the door to a lot of opportunities for me. Nothing makes me feel more like the possibilities are endless. I found my niche.

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(last updated 2026-01-27

Yvette Sanchez is a Milwaukee-born motorcycle racer who competes in the wild world of Boonie bike racing at Flat Out Friday, proving that coming from a family of 13 kids prepares you for just about anything—including battling it out on hand-built mini bikes in front of thousands.

EARLY YEARS

Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Yvette grew up in a bustling household with 13 siblings. Coming from a large family taught her early lessons in persistence, competition, and claiming your space—skills that would serve her well when she eventually traded family chaos for controlled chaos on two wheels. Milwaukee’s tight-knit motorcycle culture and its love affair with all things bikes planted the seeds for what would become her racing obsession.

OTHER INTERESTS

Beyond the track, Sanchez is part of Milwaukee’s broader motorcycle community and participates in the city’s legendary Mama Tried Show weekend, which celebrates custom builds, grassroots racing, and the kind of gritty DIY spirit that defines her racing style. She’s also been spotted supervising ice riding events in Washington Park, Milwaukee—because apparently racing dirt bikes on frozen lakes at 20 degrees Fahrenheit is a perfectly reasonable winter activity. Her involvement extends beyond competition; she’s active in fostering community among riders, particularly women breaking into male-dominated motorsports spaces.

EARLY SUCCESS

Sanchez was drawn to the Boonie class because, as a smaller-framed racer, she found the diminutive bikes more manageable—and let’s be honest, easier to pick up after an inevitable crash. The hand-built, home-built nature of Boonie racing appealed to her DIY sensibility. Her early races in Wisconsin helped her develop the fearlessness and bike-handling skills needed to compete at Flat Out Friday, the high-octane flat track event held annually at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum. By the time she hit her stride, she’d racked up multiple appearances and was racing not just locally, but across state lines.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2022: Competed in Flat Out Friday at Fiserv Forum riding a hand-built home-built Boonie bike.
  • 2025: Competed for the fifth time in Flat Out Friday’s Women Boonie class, cementing her status as a regular competitor in one of Milwaukee’s most beloved motorsports events.
  • 2026: Registered to compete again in Flat Out Friday Women Boonie class, continuing her multi-year racing streak.
  • Career: Owns eight motorcycles and has raced throughout Wisconsin, as well as in Georgia, Colorado, and Brazil—because apparently one state wasn’t enough.

INSPIRATIONS

Information about Sanchez’s specific inspirations is not available in the research provided. However, her participation in Milwaukee’s motorcycle scene—home to Harley-Davidson and a deep blue-collar racing tradition—suggests she draws motivation from the city’s legacy of women who’ve carved out space in a male-dominated world.

REPUTATION

Within the Flat Out Friday and Mama Tried community, Sanchez has earned respect as a consistent, fearless competitor who shows up year after year. Her willingness to travel internationally for racing and her active role in community events like ice riding demonstrate her commitment to the sport beyond just personal glory. She’s known for her approachable demeanor and her role in making women’s racing more visible at events that historically skewed heavily male. Racing has, in her own assessment, opened doors—literally and figuratively—expanding her world from Milwaukee to tracks across the U.S. and beyond.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Sanchez is registered to compete in the 2026 Flat Out Friday at Fiserv Forum in the Women Boonie class, indicating her intention to continue racing and representing Milwaukee’s female riders on one of the sport’s most visible stages. With eight bikes in her collection and an established track record of competing across multiple states and countries, it’s clear she’s not slowing down anytime soon.

REFERENCES

Female Flat Out Friday racers share stories – OnMilwaukee
DIY Motorcycle Ice Riding at 20 Degrees Fahrenheit – Motorcyclist
2025 Flat Out Friday At Fiserv Forum – Attendees – MotorsportReg
2026 Flat Out Friday At Fiserv Forum – Attendees – MotorsportReg