When Evan said he wanted to race, there wasn’t a circuit waiting for him — just a big question: where do you even begin when you’ve never ridden a motorcycle before?
The answer was simple, if not exactly glamorous: an empty car park, a KTM 390, and the slow, steady work of learning the basics. Clutch control. Controlled braking. Smooth manoeuvres. Lap after lap, Evan built the foundation every rider needs.
It wasn’t the thrill he’d imagined when he pictured the grid, but this is where the real journey began. Discipline before speed. Skill before glory. Every racer has a first lap — this was Evan’s.

