Pacific Racing Organization was established in 1998, formed by motorcycle racers with the vision of offering higher quality, fun, safe and competitive racing events for amateur motocross riders. P.R.O. has taken motocross event promotions to new heights, giving the riders and the sport better events in the Northwest. The Pacific Racing Organization promotes and facilitates closed course off-road motorcycle events throughout the Northwest at various venues.

Pacific Racing Organization’s founder, owner and operator Ted DeVol is an avid motorcycle enthusiast that believe in the values that motocross instills in the riders, families, and fans. At nearly 50 years of age, Ted is still an active rider/racer, which helps him understand all aspects of race series promotions. Ted makes his number one priority the rider, their safety on and off the track at all times during competition and leisure.

Whether it’s at the starting gate, behind the camera, or at sign-ups, meet the crew that makes it happen for the largest series in the Northwest!
CRISTINA DICKINSON

CRISTINA DICKINSON

WEB/SOCIAL MEDIA/SIGN-UPS/OFFICE STAFF 2013-PRESENT

CURTIS PAULSON

CURTIS PAULSON

GATE 2015-Present

Curtis has been married 20 years to wife Theresa and lives in Vancouver, WA. First Dirt Bike–93′ CR250, crashed it more times than I can remember at first race-sold it and been on Kawasaki’s ever since. First Race Summer of 94′ at Mountain View. Favorite Track-Agassiz B.C. & Washougal. Favorite Pro Racer-Ryan Villopoto & Ricky Carmichael. Current Bike-17′ Kawasaki 250F. Sponsors: Power, Rekluse, Bent Lever, JJW Designs, Devol, Washougal M/X 100%. Other Interests Old Timer Racing, Golf, Beach, Playing Guitar, Rock Concerts.
TRIPP RODGERS

TRIPP RODGERS

ANNOUNCER 2018-PRESENT

 

Tripp raced AMA Flat Track and Motocross throughout Washington and Idaho alongside legendary riders like Lowell Thompson and two time AMA Grand National Champion Joe Kopp. 

After having way too much fun for nearly 25 years making people laugh on the radio every day throughout Eastern Washington state, Tripp Rogers decided to get a real job..at least a real WEEKEND job. In 2000, Tripp, along with Jeff “Jeff-hova” Bertch, began announcing for the Pacific Racing Organization. He remembers, “The first year up in Spokane, it snowed on 600+ riders and thousands of spectators..hard! There were no windows in the sound tower and we were freezing! The cd player kept freezing.. everything had snow on it!”