The Columbus Dispatch

A NEED FOR SPEED

River Valley’s Gross brothers find success as budding motocross riders

- Rob Mccurdy Marion Star

CLARIDON — Tina Gross thought she would raise polo players. Turns out they prefer horsepower of a different kind.

Ely and Tiago Gross are budding motocross and arenacross riders who have already made names for themselves in the sport. That’s something their mother never foresaw when they were little.

“Originally, we had 20 horses, and my husband and I played polo,” she said. “I thought I bred polo players. At a young age, they really liked that noise and horsepower.”

Indeed. When Ely was 4, he was introduced to dirt bikes by a family friend while they were living in Missouri. Tina needed convincing, but eventually her son wore her down. She agreed that he could get one.

“He got on it and he launched it,” she said. “We had a driveway that went this way and down, and he took that dirt bike and launched it off. I was like, ‘Oh my. What are we going to do with this?’ “

Turns out they are doing plenty with

Tina took Ely to his first motocross race when he was 5, and he finished second despite going against more experience­d riders.

“Everybody in St. Louis, Missouri, was like, ‘Where did this kid come from?’ I kept taking him to races, and my husband (Diego) was in Canada working,” she said. “My husband came back and I said we’re going to a motocross race. He said, ‘Are those the videos you’ve been sending me?’ “

Soon it encompasse­d the whole family, as Tiago started riding like his big brother.

Instead of polo matches, motorcycle races became the norm.

“I didn’t know anything about it,” she said. “I had to find somebody in Missouri, because we lived in Missouri then, and I found this guy Matt Sweeney that really took Ely under his wing. His kid races Ely, but his kid is 15 and Ely is 12 (now). He had a track at his house — the best track in Missouri — and I would take Ely there. Tiago was young, so he was like 1.”

As the boys progressed, so did the family commitment. They traveled the country going to events. When the coronaviru­s pandemic hit, they packed up their RV and moved to Oklahoma to further their training.

The time and practice paid off. Ely is a four-time qualifier for the AMA Amateur Motocross National Championsh­ips at Loretta Lynn’s ranch in Tennessee, the biggest event of its kind for amateur motocross. Tiago has also qualified for the race.

Both also compete in the Hoosier Arenacross Nationals.

“It’s really having the feeling and the noise of the dirt bikes,” Ely said of his attraction to the sport. “I’m a kid who likes to move around a lot and likes to do active things. I can’t really sit there a long time.”

Tiago loves it as well.

“It’s a lot of fun because there are really big jumps. You can throw whips over them and scrub little rollers and hold it out down some straightaw­ays,” he said.

The family recently relocated to Tina’s hometown, settling on the Kenneth

Smith farm near River Valley. The boys are in sixth and fourth grade at Heritage Elementary.

Early on, Tina saw the impact racing had on Ely.

“I knew it was right for him,” she said. “When he was in preschool when he was 4 years old, they pretty much said he was ADHD and he needed help. Dirt bikes were an outlet, and you’ll find that a lot in this industry. We all talk about it. We talk about how a lot of these kids do a lot better with life after they’ve found something like this.”

That’s certainly the case for both Gross boys.

They will spend the coming months trying to qualify for another berth to Lynn’s ranch in early August. From June 10-12, they will be at the regional qualifier in Chillicoth­e, where the top six in each class gain berths. Other races and events are on the docket, too.

Both have aspiration­s of turning pro. Until then, the family is going to enjoy the journey together.

“I played polo for 25 years and I played with all guys, so they get it honest,” she said. “I don’t back down, so I don’t want them to back down.”

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED BY TINA GROSS VIA JESSICA LYNN TEN HAGEN ?? River Valley fourth-grade student Tiago Gross is a budding arenacross and motocross rider.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY TINA GROSS VIA JESSICA LYNN TEN HAGEN River Valley fourth-grade student Tiago Gross is a budding arenacross and motocross rider.
 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED BY TINA GROSS VIA JESSICA LYNN TEN HAGEN ?? River Valley sixth-grader Ely Gross makes a jump during a motocross event.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY TINA GROSS VIA JESSICA LYNN TEN HAGEN River Valley sixth-grader Ely Gross makes a jump during a motocross event.
 ?? ROB MCCURDY/THE MARION STAR ?? Brothers’ Ely, left, and Tiago Gross are budding motocross and arenacross stars.
ROB MCCURDY/THE MARION STAR Brothers’ Ely, left, and Tiago Gross are budding motocross and arenacross stars.

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