Taven Woodie

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About Taven Woodie

I have always had a passion for broadcasting. I used to race professional snocross and motocross and currently race dirt oval track.

When I was 13, I got my feet wet by jumping behind the mic in the booth and calling races. When I was able to do that, my interest grew, and I got some small jobs here and there and volunteered at local tracks.

Fast-forward to the age of 17 (2021). I was racing snocross and tore my ACL, ending my season early. That year, I was able to still do what I love and jump on the mic for all of the amateur classes for the Amsoil Champion Snocross series (ACS).

Once again, I tore my ACL in March and August, putting me out for the 2023-24 snocross season. To broaden my horizons, I got a job with ACS again doing morning amuture classes, amuture podiums, and opening ceremonies.

At present (2025), I have decided to hang up my snocross helmet due to injury and focus on growing my broadcasting career. I have worked multiple weekends this year with ACS, doing the night show, opening ceremonies, pro interviews, and pro podiums.

What make me, ME

What sets me apart from others is my racing background. I started racing snocross when I was 4 years old, motocross at 11, and dirt track at 17. My whole life has been racing. I know what it feels like to be in the race and put my head down to get a win. I have personally been in the position of being hurt and continue to race to salvage points.

I know the mindset of a racer because I am one. Broadcasting and racing do have some similarities. Being quick-minded and quick on your feet is major. I'm good at coming up with something on the fly.

Racing is a family sport to me. It has always been my dad, mom, brother, and me. If it wasn't for them, all of my wins would mean nothing.

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