Mark Wundrack was born in 1981 in West Milford, New Jersey and starting riding dirt bikes when he was nine years old.  His first bike was a Honda XR-80 which was given to him by his mom and dad.  He practiced riding his bike every day in a sandpit behind his house with his older brother, Robbie but didn't realize he wanted to race until he was 14 years old.

In 1995, Mark started to race locally for fun in the Super-Mini class and got second place in the series.  For the next two years, his family traveled to the local races every weekend but Mark slowly started to enter into the more challenging classes such as the Expert class.  They also traveled to Loretta Lynn's in Tennessee and the other big Amateur National Events.

Mark continued to race as an amateur rider through the year 2000, until he got a full ride with BSY out of Coco Beach, Florida.  At the time, they were one of the best amateur support teams in the United States.  After racing Loretta Lynn's that year, Mark raced his first pro-national with BSY at Broome-Tioga and qualified to the main event.  For the next two years, he raced select pro-nationals and amateur races.

Through 2003 and 2004, Mark continued to race with BSY on their professional Supercross and Outdoor team, making most main events and occassionally scoring in the top twenty. 

Unfortunately, Mark's professional racing career ended due to a bad injury.  However, this was a blessing in disguise because he is now able to help others follow their dreams as he once did.

Mark is currently enjoying teaching all ages and abilities the techniques that he has learned throughout his professional career.  His hope is to be the one of the top motocross trainers in the country in the next few years.
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