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Elena Myers Court (born November 21, 1993) is an American professional
motorcycle racer Motorcycle racing (also called moto racing and motorbike racing) is the motorcycle sport of racing motorcycles. Major varieties include motorcycle road racing and off-road racing, both either on circuits or open courses, and track racing. Oth ...
. She made history in 2010 as the first female to win an AMA Pro Racing sprint road race. She is also the first woman to win a professional motorsports race of any kind at
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, on March 17, 2012.Staff, Myers First Woman To Win At Dayton,
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, retrieved 2012-04-1

/ref>Staff, (March 19, 2012), Elena Myers is First Female to Win at Daytona, Rider Magazine, retrieved 2012-04-1

/ref>M4 Suzuki, (March 18, 2012)
Elena Myers Wins DAYTONA!
AMA Pro Road Racing.
Myers might be the youngest female ever to enter the AMA racing circuit. In 2007, at age 13, she was under contract with Kawasaki Team Green three years before she was old enough to obtain a
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. She rides a
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in the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship. Myers filed a lawsuit against
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in February 2017, saying she was sexually assaulted by a masseur in Philadelphia in October 2014.


Amateur racing

Myers began riding
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s at age eight, with the help and encouragement of her parents. She began with
pocketbike racing Pocketbikes are small, two wheeled recreational vehicles approximately one-quarter the size of a regular motorcycles, and are powered by two-stroke cycle, two-stroke internal combustion engines of between 40 and 50 cc. Pocketbikes maintai ...
, then progressed to
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s, then to supermoto. At age 11 (2006), Myers raced on John Ulrich's Team Roadracing World in the United States Grand Prix Racers Union (USGPRU) National Series class and won her first race, riding a 1997 Honda RS125 GP. She then gained sponsorship assistance from Kawasaki and Road RacingWorld.com's "Kids: Don't Smoke!" program. She also had a sponsorship from Umbrella Girls USA, a modeling agency for paddock girls. In 2008, riding a
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, she won a Western-Eastern Roadracers' Association (WERA) national race, and had several podium finishes. She was racing as amateur against adults since age 11, but as professional competes in league for teenagers. When she was 11, John Ulrich promised to take Myers to Daytona International Speedway when she was 16, the minimum age to turn pro. As promised, she made her professional debut at Daytona on March 11, 2010.


Professional career

Myers' first AMA Pro Racing victory came during Race 1, Round 4 of the 2010 season of the
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(AMA Supersport West series) at
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in
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, on May 15, 2010. On lap 10 of 18 scheduled laps, the race was called after being red flagged twice due to crashes, securing first place for Myers. The race was not allowed to run its full distance because cleaning up the track and restarting would have put the day's program too far behind schedule. Myers described the time between the first and second red flags by saying, "I got a good restart off the front row and made some moves. I felt like I was getting a little bit closer to the leader with about eight or nine laps to go. I came around the next lap and the red flag was shown again." (The AMA Supersport West series is limited to riders ages 16–21 riding close to stock
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sport bikes). Four cylinder motorcycles such as the
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,
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and
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are limited to
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, but larger displacements are permitted for
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s such as the Ducati 848 and
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. See
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and .
Elena Myers achieved her second professional career win at Daytona International Speedway in SuperSport Race 2, on March 17, 2012. She won the race by .240 seconds, coming in first among a group of four closely packed riders on the final lap.M4 Suzuki, (March 18, 2012)
Elena Myers Wins DAYTONA!
AMA Pro Road Racing.
After the race, Myers said, "It was a phenomenal race. I stayed up there and led a little bit, then stayed behind just to see how much I could be behind and still catch up. Everyone's bikes were really fast but mine was too. For 2014, Myers rode an Apex Manufacturing/Sportbike Tracktime/Castrol backed Triumph Daytona 675R in the AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike class. Elena Myers does weightlifting and cardio training at the gym, and travels around the U.S. to races. Her father was her coach and mechanic in the early years, but now has a reduced role. "I look forward to showing up and just watching from the stands," he said. Currently, Myers gets advice from AMA
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inductee Jimmy Filice, and racer Chris Ulrich of Team RoadRacing World is a mentor. She has also been coached by former AMA racer Ken Hill and received instruction from Jason Pridmore's STAR Motorcycle School. Team owners are Richie Morris and John Ulrich. In 2010, she had several more sponsors, including Pirelli. Myers' family realized that being female helped her get noticed. Some of the advertisements created by her sponsors Kawasaki and Pirelli emphasize her youth and gender to draw attention. Suzuki colored their home page pink in honor of her victory riding their GSX-R600 motorcycle. Myers, at tall and weighing , is aware of the perception that women lack the upper body strength for 600-class motorcycles with minimum weights of , says that, "it's more of a mental game." Virginia Meyers, Elena's grandmother, was worried about the risks but was reassured after seeing her ride. She had crashed several times as of 2007, the worst injury up to then being a broken finger. In a 2008 crash she was pinned under her bike, and suffered burns, a concussion, and a lacerated spleen. Of that crash, she said, "I wanted to go out and train so much. They told me to wait six weeks, and I waited three." On the morning of her victory at Infineon Raceway, she had taken shots of
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and Lidocaine for foot pain. Her parents, aware of the risks, won't allow her to go too far, while still pursuing her goals, explains her mother, Anita Myers, "she's very well balanced and just trying to take advantage of the opportunities that she has." Myers goals are to graduate to the
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class, which would normally be the result of winning the AMA Pro SuperSport Championship. In the longer term she has her sights on the premier motorcycling class, MotoGP. Kawasaki's senior media relations coordinator Jeff Herzog said in 2007, "I think she's the fastest female road racer in (the United States), and she hasn't had a chance to stretch her wings yet."


Personal life

Myers graduated from high school on February 11, 2011.Elena Myers, Faceboo
"Today, I graduated from High School. Words cannot explain how EXCITED I am!!!!"
/ref> During high school she was a student. She took independent studies through California's Liberty High School District, at Independence High School in Brentwood, California. While still in school, Myers said that not going to a traditional high school meant that, "I miss out on dances and stuff, but who cares about that — I race motorcycles!" Myers lives in
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, and trains at the Stockton Motorplex, where she first began on pocket bikes, at the
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Fairgrounds, which is managed by her father, Matt. Matt Myers is a former amateur motorcycle racer who ran the Stockton Mini Road Racing Club. In November, 2015, Myers announced she was engaged to British motorcycle racer Dean Court. They were married in January 2016, she taking the married name Elena Myers Court.


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* . {{DEFAULTSORT:Myers, Elena 1993 births Living people People from Mountain View, California Sportspeople from Santa Clara County, California American sportswomen American motorcycle racers AMA Supersport Championship riders Female motorcycle racers AMA Superbike Championship riders 21st-century American women