Ezra Lewis, a ninth grade iLEAD learner, is a motocross rider. His goal is to become a professional. We had the privilege of interviewing Ezra to learn more about his amazing talent!
When did you become interested in racing? Did anyone or anything inspire you to get into racing?
When I was four, I began racing BMX because I enjoyed the adrenaline and challenge of competition. By the age of five, I had taken an interest in motocross from watching races with my dad.
What do you enjoy most about racing?
I enjoy every aspect of it, but mostly the difficult challenges I am faced with at each race and all the great friends I have made over the last ten years.
I have had a few injuries that set me back for a few months, such as a broken tibia, two broken collarbones, and a torn ACL.
What races have you been involved in?
So far I have raced in Mammoth, Texas, Washington, and California. I also plan on going to Florida and Tennessee.
How much time do you practice each week?
I practice two to three times a week with three sets of 20-minute practices and I also do weight and cardio training several times a week.
Do you want this to be your career?
It is a dream of mine to race professionally, so that is my goal. If I keep working hard, I believe I can achieve my goal. But I also know that it is necessary to have a plan B since racing does not last forever and it may not provide for my living.