Beaver Creek Cycle Rider Spotlight
Wyatt Beck
Sixteen-year-old Wyatt Beck, hailing from the quiet stretches of Salem, Ohio, has never been one to sit still. Put him on an FC 250 Husqvarna, though, and something in him ignites — as if the whole world snaps into focus the moment the throttle opens. He credits his dad for lighting that first spark, introducing him to dirt bikes when most kids were just figuring out how to ride a bicycle. What began as a father-son pastime quickly became Wyatt’s heartbeat.
For Wyatt, the magic is in the movement — the raw speed, the rhythm of the bike beneath him, the kind of fun that steals your breath and gives it back tenfold. Harescramble tracks are his playground of choice, where the changing terrain and tight lines demand both instinct and grit. And if he could choose one place to ride forever? Big Valley — Pumpkin Run sits at the top of his list, a track that matches his love for challenge, flow, and the thrill of pushing just a little farther than last time.
Wyatt rides with the fire of someone who knows exactly what makes him come alive. Every lap is a lesson, every race a chance to carve his name a little deeper into the sport he loves — a sport he plans to grow with, chase down, and call home for years to come.

“Have confidence in yourself and KEEP GOING. Have fun with it! Most importanty, don’t give up on yourself.”
Wyatt Beck
@wyattbeck26


