
Here at Transition, we're all excited to partner with Amy Morrison for the 2023 season and beyond. She has carved her name into a well known space in enduro racing the last few years as one of the most dominant female racers. Amy's mellow demeanor and general stoke for riding, and racing bikes, is something we all value here, and we couldn't be more excited to be a part of her racing journey!
Amy is a high school health science teacher who got into mountain biking 10 years ago. She has always been a competitive athlete, from growing up as a water skier to pole vaulting in college at Clemson University, and she quickly got hooked on enduro racing after starting to ride. She landed in Northern Nevada 4 years ago for a teaching job and loves living on the desert side of Lake Tahoe. She enjoys dirt biking, backcountry skiing, and summer lake days. She grew up in a sporty family and gets pushed by her two brothers who shred on anything with two-wheels.

"I am excited to have so many options when it comes to trail bikes being on Transition. I honestly think the hardest part I’ll have going for a ride now is deciding on which bike. They have a bike for everything and more than one that would get the job done! There are also so many inspiring riders on Transition already from rad ambassadors to big senders, young talent, and already-established racers. Super happy to be a part of this family!"
"I am looking forward to being partnered up with Marco Osborne this season (Marco is another one of our factory riders focusing on enduro). I’ve known Marco since early in my riding and his laid back, but insanely fast riding is contagious to be around. We are planning our race schedules together and I am excited to share some adventures with him. I am also investing more of my time in riding this spring. I’ve decided to take a little more time off from teaching so I can really get out to more events and enjoy racing at the highest level while I can." said Amy, excited for this season of racing.
Stay tuned to see what she gets up to racing both local and global circuits!
Photos: Wil Matthews