NMA Grand National MX Championship

Ponca City,  Oklahoma

AMA Air Nautiques Amateur

National Motocross Championships
Hurricane Mills, Tennessee

Brad has been riding well & is getting some amazing press to match his top level results

Check out the Vurbmoto articles

 

OAK HILL CHAMPIONS by Brent Stallo

"PART 2 Brad Allison took three out of four Novice titles and solidified himself as one of the fastest novice riders in the country, if not the fastest. Intermediate class, here comes Brad Allison. Brad’s only mishap came in the 450 Nov main when he played bridesmaid to Khylar Sizemore."

 

OAK HILL: STUDS AND DUDS by Brent Stallo

"Brad Allison has been one of the biggest novice studs we’ve seen over the last two weeks. If he’s not out front he’s in the top five. Transitioning into the intermediate class is no easy feat, but this kid might just have a chance. Remember Jimmy Albertson?"

 

WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS: PART 3

"250 C Stock:  Brad Allison came extremely close to winning numerous novice titles at Whitney and as the 250 C Stock class lined the gate for the second to last moto, it everyone began to wonder if he was going to get his time on top of the box. We’ll, as you may have guessed, he did. Allison took it to the rest of the field in both his qualifier and the main event and finished out the week with perfect 1-1 moto scores. Watch out for this kid in the intermediate class next year."

 
Check out some interviews from Motoplayground.

A lot of people are asking me what is "Adin Joseph Racing".  As most of you already know, I have a very supportive family.  My mom, dad, little sister and my little brother "Adin Joseph."  What most of you don't know is that Adin is a special needs child.  He is 8 years old and he has cerebral palsy.  He can not talk, he can not walk and is in a wheelchair.  On the day that he was born I knew I wanted him to be a part of my racing.  So my family and I came up with "Adin Joseph Racing".  So every time I ride he is on my bike with me.  

ADIN IS ONE COOL DUDE!  Look for him in my pit and don't be afraid to say hi.

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