Ryan Beat
BIO
Ryan Beat is a highly spirited 31-year-old who lives for competition. The El Cajon, California native has consistently proven that he is a natural born athlete and extreme apex competitor up for any challenge, especially in motorsports. Ryan Beat has raced in the Lucas Oil Off Road Racing series for six years now. Five of which were competed in the Pro Lite Class. Originally coming from racing Supercross and Motocross whilst achieving every kids dream of competing for "Factory Monster Energy Kawasaki."
In Late 2010 Ryan was severely injured while testing for the upcoming season and told he would not be able to professionally compete on a dirt bike again. Determined to not let an injury stop his competitive spirit after nine months of therapy he was given another chance at life with the opportunity to race in the Lucas Oil Off Road UTV class. Ryan quickly had great success and was given the opportunity to race Pro Lite the following season for the "Hart and Huntington short course team". That year Ryan finished 2nd place in the Championship. Since then Ryan has ventured off and started his own race team and has acquired 17 Career Wins, 52 Podiums, 2017 Pro Lite World Champion, Driver of the Year award for 2018, Rick Huseman award winner, 2018 Lucas Oil Off Road Pro Lite National Champion, and 2019 Lucas Oil Off Road Pro Lite National Champion as well. Ryan has undoubtedly established himself and RBM as the leading power house team of Short Course Off Road Racing and has quickly become one of the most recognizable and decorated Short Course racers there are.