My love for speed and excitement started as young girls when I drove go-karts. As I got older I tried off-road driving, where I made a quick name for myself. However because of the expense I was unable to maintain a race career. I purchased a dirt bike after I had seen people riding and it looked fun. I did not know how to ride, but I did know I wasn’t...
About WSMX
WSMX offers a unique and innovative approach to teaching Motocross to all skill levels, genders and ages that has made WSMX one of the top MX schools in the country for the past 11...
Read MoreBRAAP Fund
WSMX is a Sponsorship Partner with the Brraap Fund, a non-profit organization created in memory of Ashlee Sokalski who tragically lost her life while competing at the AMA Amateur...
Read MoreWSMX Founder
WSMX founder Debbie Matthews has an impressive Pro resume of over 27 years in competition, 24 years as a pro with multiple top 5 finishes in World, National, Supercross and Off-road...
Read MoreWSMX Credentials
Debbie has worked alongside riders in industry functions and charity events such as Ricky Carmichael, Jeff Emig, Mike LaRocco, Travis Pastrana, Jeremy McGrath, Broc Glover, David...
Read MoreRecent-News-&-Media:
WSMX-Welcomes Northern California Trainer-Kristine Hall
Kristine Hall owns and operates ” That Salon” in Northern California, but when she’s not doing hair, you can bet she’s tearing it up somewhere in the hills of Northern, California. When she was nine she came across her first set of wheels, a electric blue Honda mini trail that brought her so much happiness. Soon she improved and started...
WSMX Welcomes New Trainer Marissa Markelon-Northeast Region-CT
I started riding a PW 50 at the young age of 3. I raced my first race when I was only 4 at a local track near my house. After a few races, it was clear that I had natural talent as well as a lot of love for the sport.With the support from my family and coaching from my dad, I continued to push myself further in the sport of motocross earning many wins and...
WSMX welcomes new Alaska Trainer Meghan McClain
WSMX is proud to announce the addition of Meghan McClain to the WSMX Staff of trainers for the State of Alaska and as a Traveling coach. Meghan burst onto the WMX pro scene last year and placed inside the top 15 riders in the world on her first attempt, and holds 13 titles in her home state of Alaska. Meghan is very personable and down to earth with a teaching...
Introducing Nicole Bradford-WSMX Trainer-Colorado
Nicole’s dad and mom bought her first motorcycle when she was 4. It was a Suzuki JR 50 and she spent hours riding it trying to be faster than her brother. If she wasn’t riding her own bike she was on the front of her dad’s bike or one of his friends flying through the trails near Steamboat Springs, Colorado where she lived. Her dad was a top Enduro rider...
WSMX Welcomes 6 New Trainers in Colorado, California, North Carolina and Michigan!
WSMX is growing and have expanded our training locations to include a new trainer for Colorado ISDE star Nicole Bradford, a second trainer for Michigan, Mr. Dan Jannette, a third trainer for California, Heather Lockwood and in North Carolina Beginner Coaches Carolyn Hewett, Gina Hutton and Advanced coach Ike de Jager. All of these coaches add unique dimensions...
Bike Overheating Question
From: Alexa McBean Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 6:05 PM To: deb@wsmxinc.com Subject: question hello, i have a ktm 105 xc that was great to ride on the trails during the summer at higher elevations, but now at lower elevation and lower temp it is too hot.when i read about the bike online or on forums, the men say it’s not a trail bike and can’t be...
The Founding Females of MX: A History of Women & Motocross
The Founding Females of MX A History of Women & Motocross By: Gina Williams (www.motorcycleaccident.org) Like every sport, motocross/supercross has evolved greatly since its initial inception. Motocross began in Europe in the 1950s and 1960s, only to come to the U.S. in the middle of the 1960s. Women’s involvement with motorcycle racing coupled with the...