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Spenser Wilton Pro Dirtbike Racer

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What would it be like to go pro quickly?
From a young age we all have watched the professionals on TV, Films, YouTube, or Radio.
And we know that going pro can happen as early as 16, at least down in the U.S.
When Spenser Wilton came on to the show, I expected the guy to be at least 27 or 28 years old with the way he presents himself and the hard work he puts into his career. I mean the conversation we had was fantastic around racing, business, and sponsorships. Then he dropped that he was still in his early 20's! Wow that was a shocker.
Spenser went pro not long after he began his age eligibility. After going pro, he has climbed his way to be one of the best riders in Hard Enduro and Endurocross. But most people don't know him from his racing career. In fact most people know him from his Vlogging.
Once he discovered the opportunity to fill a need in the industry, Spenser jumped on documenting his racing through the Hard Enduro series. This has brought him recognition online and more people are enjoying his content he's creating. He believes that there has been so much left on the table when it comes to working with companies, he knew he could create a brand and pursue his passion on a different level.

Join The Action Sports Club at ASCARMY.COM/PODCAST so you too can land sponsors and spend more time riding.

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What would it be like to go pro quickly?
From a young age we all have watched the professionals on TV, Films, YouTube, or Radio.
And we know that going pro can happen as early as 16, at least down in the U.S.
When Spenser Wilton came on to the show, I expected the guy to be at least 27 or 28 years old with the way he presents himself and the hard work he puts into his career. I mean the conversation we had was fantastic around racing, business, and sponsorships. Then he dropped that he was still in his early 20's! Wow that was a shocker.
Spenser went pro not long after he began his age eligibility. After going pro, he has climbed his way to be one of the best riders in Hard Enduro and Endurocross. But most people don't know him from his racing career. In fact most people know him from his Vlogging.
Once he discovered the opportunity to fill a need in the industry, Spenser jumped on documenting his racing through the Hard Enduro series. This has brought him recognition online and more people are enjoying his content he's creating. He believes that there has been so much left on the table when it comes to working with companies, he knew he could create a brand and pursue his passion on a different level.

Join The Action Sports Club at ASCARMY.COM/PODCAST so you too can land sponsors and spend more time riding.

  continue reading

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