About Team Sigety

Racing ‘s not just a passion for Team Sigety, it’s a lifestyle! Team Sigety travels over 10,000 miles a year all across the country winning at some of the nation’s most prestigious events!

Ryder Sigety, by age ten, has amassed 15 AMA Championships, including two AMA Regional Championships! Ryder performs the “Ironman” nearly every weekend where he his YZ65CC for 1 + hour without a break and then immediately jumps on a YZ85, weighing 2x his body weight, and weekend where he his YZ65CC for 1 + hour.

Mike Sigety has won eight AMA A Class National Enduro Championships and competed in world famous events like the Red Bull Erzberg Enduro in Austria as well as been a USA Team Racer at the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) in Portugal and Brazil, where he earned a silver medal.

Mike is the founder/CEO of www.picacard.com, a successful web and print advertising agency with 100’s of corporate and small business clients. Mike applies his marketing knowledge with years of racing experience to become one of the best sponsor promoters in the country.

Team Sigety member Stacey Sigety is charged with the logistics and Michael Hammell heads up bike development and preparation. Want to know more or become part of Team Sigety? Let Us Know

Stump Jumper Hare Scramble

Never been so proud of a race Ryder Sigety didn’t win! @Ryder Sigety had a Tough battle in the 85CC Class with Jaden Palmer (Loretta Champ & KTM SX50 Supercross winner), Jayden always been our racer role model. At several points they traded leads, & Ryder actually had fastest lap of the class but Ryder faded on the last lap (he previously just raced over an hour on the 65CC + 85CC race was 1:43 minutes = 2:47 min total of racing on bikes that weighs 2 times Ryder’s weight). Ryder had to settle for 2nd in 85CC which is an honor considering ALL the tough kids in his class. Earlier On, Ryder’s bike had to be jump started to get to start of 65CC race and would stall as soon as we let off the gas! We also had to jump it off the line & He left start 20+ seconds behind the pack of 25 racers on a dusty day. By end of lap one, he was in 4th?! and finished just 1 second behind 2nd place. Never been so proud of a race he didn’t win.