// A Personal Note
WHY I
DO THIS
This isn't just about going fast. It's about building something real — a community of riders who actually push themselves in the right environment.
I got into bikes the same way a lot of people do — riding on the road, feeling the urge to push harder, going faster than I probably should have. I know what that feels like. I also know how it ends for some people.
The track changed everything for me. It gave the speed somewhere to go. Structure, safety, progression — you learn more about riding in one track day than you do in years on the road. That's not an opinion, that's just the reality.
So everything I do — the content, the racing, the community — it all points in the same direction. Get riders onto the circuit. Help them develop real skills. Make motorsport feel accessible to people who think it's out of reach.
The platform grew because people connected with that honesty. I don't pretend I'm a professional. I'm an amateur who sacrifices comfort for tyre funds and documents every bit of it. And apparently 800,000 people a month find that worth watching.
The Sicario Club, the sponsors, the content — it all exists to keep me on the grid and keep pushing that message. The aim of the game is simple: more laps, more riders, more progress.