At just 16 years old, Tristan Prueitt (@tristanprueitt7) proved he’s one of the toughest, most determined young riders in the game. Running #37 at the 2025 Loretta Lynn’s Amateur National Motocross Championship, Tristan didn’t just compete—he delivered a performance that fans, fellow riders, and industry insiders won’t forget.
Originally from the Pacific Northwest and now living in Clermont, Florida, Tristan trains full-time at Baker’s Factory, home to some of the most elite riders in the world. The program demands everything—discipline, focus, and grit—and it’s clear that the hard work is paying off.
But what made this year extra special? It wasn’t just a breakout performance.
This was Tristan’s 8th year racing at Loretta’s—eight years of grinding, setbacks, growth, and perseverance. Eight years in the making, and in 2025, he finally earned the podium—and the National Championship he’s been chasing since day one.
In the 125 Jr. B/C class, Tristan came out swinging with back-to-back moto wins. Heading into the final moto with 1-1 scores, all eyes were on him. But after getting a terrible start to moto three, he found himself dead last in the opening lap. Lesser riders might’ve checked out mentally—but Tristan put his head down and went to work. He carved through the field, making passes lap after lap, ultimately finishing 3rd—enough to clinch the overall National Title.
It was a ride that brought the whole crowd to its feet. One of those gritty, unforgettable Loretta's moments that defines careers.
He didn’t stop there.
In the Schoolboy 1 class, Tristan faced even more adversity, but still walked away with 3rd overall, scoring 2-11-1 in a stacked class. That final moto win showed his ability to bounce back and close strong—another trademark of a champion.
That last 125 moto was everything he trained for. Tistan said “Never count yourself out. Believe in yourself and always know that "with God all things are possible" Matthew 19:26.
With the National Title secured, Tristan now adds his name to the list of greats who’ve risen through Loretta’s. And with full-time training at Baker’s Factory and an unmatched work ethic, the future is bright for #37.
At 110 Racing, we’re proud to support athletes like Tristan who live and breathe the sport. His Loretta Lynn’s performance is the perfect example of what it means to be all in—on and off the bike.
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