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Kady is perfect, or at least she tries to be. It seems like every moment of the Texan junior’s life is devoted to maintaining her flawless image. Fabulous clothes, perfect hair and a beautiful body are her #1 priorities and she’s used to getting what she wants. Kady’s mom admits that she’s to blame for babying her daughter, but that doesn’t exactly stop her from catering to Kady’s every whim — including blow-drying Kady’s hair and lotioning her legs. Talk about spoiled! While Kady is proud to be a girlie-girl, she has spent so many years being taken care of and trying to live up to her idea of perfection that she doesn’t know what she’s capable of achieving or who she really is underneath all the glam. That’s why Kady wants to leave her pampered life behind and be MADE into a rough and tough motocross racer. She wants to prove to everyone, especially herself, that she’s an independent risk-taker who can do more than just look pretty. It’s Kady favorite part of the school day, the end,
The 150 Mile House resident — who juggles his time between Kamloops and back home — is preparing for the upcoming Monster Energy Motocross Nationals held throughout the months of June, July and August. “I’m training four times a week and then I ride usually four to five times a week and still work a full-time job,” the 22-year-old professional rider says, adding this will be his fourth year competing on the national level. Hoyer, in just a short amount of time, has gone from being a junior Cariboo Motocross Racing Association rider to a world-class racer who’s competed in events throughout Canada, the U.S. and Europe. Hoyer recently hired a trainer to help him prepare for the grueling three-month nationals series this summer. This year, nine events being held across Canada comprise the nationals series. “I’ve got a trainer in Kamloops here and I’ve just been training with him all the time and riding with friends on the local tracks,” he says, adding he’s also working at Leading Edge Mo
Local motocross racer Brock Hoyer is continuing to climb the ladder of success in the dirt-biking world. The 150 Mile House resident — who juggles his time between Kamloops and back home — is preparing for the upcoming Monster Energy Motocross Nationals held throughout the months of June, July and August.