Kyle Loza, born on May 15, 1986, in sunny Orange County, California, was immersed in the world of extreme sports from a young age. His father, recognizing his son's passion for adrenaline-fueled activities, gifted him his first bike, a CR 80, for his birthday. Little did he know that this gift would set Kyle on a path to greatness in the freestyle motocross world.
As Kyle honed his skills on his bike, he quickly gained a reputation for pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible in freestyle motocross. He founded the Riders 4 Christ group, a collective of evangelical Christian riders who shared his passion for the sport. With his innovative tricks like The Volt and Electric Doom, Kyle quickly rose to prominence in the freestyle motocross community.
Kyle's crowning achievement came when he became the first rider to win the X Games Moto X Best Trick gold medal in three consecutive years, from 2007 to 2009. His fearless riding style and groundbreaking tricks solidified his status as a legend in the sport.
Outside of his motocross career, Kyle is a talented multi-instrumentalist who shares his love of music with his wife in their rock band, Piranha Fever. The couple even has a recording studio in their home, where they create music together. Kyle is also a devoted family man, having married his wife Casey and raising a son named Sam and stepdaughter named Sadie.
Kyle's impact on the freestyle motocross world cannot be overstated. From his groundbreaking tricks to his dominance at the X Games, he has left an indelible mark on the sport. His commitment to his faith, family, and music only further showcases his multifaceted talents and the depth of his character. Kyle Loza will forever be remembered as a pioneer in freestyle motocross and a true legend in the sport.