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Schmokin, PA
Machine: ALBA Yamaha YFZ450
Birth Date: November 19,
1975
Years Pro: 7
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2006
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GNCC
Series Current Class Ranking: 1 |
June
24, 2006
GNCC 9 - The Wisp
1st Place Women's |
June
10, 2006
GNCC 8 - The Spartan
1st Place Women's |
May
20, 2006
GNCC 7 - The John Penton
1st Place Women's |
May
6, 2006
GNCC 6 - Showtime
3rd Place Women's |
April
22, 2006
GNCC 5 - Loretta Lynn's
1st Place Women's |
Apirl
8, 2006
GNCC 4 - Big Buck
3rd Place Women's |
March
25, 2006
GNCC 3 - Steele Creek
1st Place Women's |
March 11, 2006
GNCC 2 - The General
1st Place Women's |
March 4, 2006
GNCC 1 - Orange Crush
1st Place Women's |
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| 2005:
Series Champion
2004: 2nd Place
2003: Series Champion
2002: 2nd Place
2001: Series Champion
2000: Series Champion
1999: 2nd Place (first
season racing)
First Woman racer to win a GNCC Overall
Maxxis 6 Hours Overall Team Race Winner
2003 GNCC “Swamp Fox ” Award
Winner
More than 40 GNCC Career race wins,
5 Overall titles
Traci produced a podium finish in over
90% of the GNCC races she entered. |
traci
cecco
GNCC WOMEN'S PRO #202
4-Time GNCC Women's Champion
Team
Alba is very proud to have the fastest women on four wheels
- Traci Cecco - representing Team Alba Racing. Traci is not
only an extremely talented rider, but she also has the best
spirit and attitude of anyone on the track. In
2005, Traci battled 'til the very end to for championship
of one of the closest, and most competitive seasons in memory.
Riding quads since the age of twelve,
Traci ’s talent soon became evident and it wasn’t
long before friends and family were encouraging her to race.
Known as an endurance racer, Traci’s mental and physical
toughness make her nearly impossible to beat. Nowhere was
that more evident than in 2004 when racing for position,she
crashed her quad, broke her
arm yet still continued on with the race,
placing second. As a pioneer in the sport of women’s
quad racing, Traci is garnering a lot of recognition for not
only dominating the women’s racing series but making
her mark in the men’s series as well. As part of the
only women’s team entered into the 2004 Maxxis 6 hour
endurance race, Traci lead her team to beat out ALL other
competitors. In 2002,she also became the first woman to win
a GNCC overall title, beating out 250 other racers, both male
and female.
She
projects a “never quit ” attitude at every race
and it is this attitude that allows her to beat the odds and
come out on top.In 2003,Traci needed to win each of the last
three events in the series to clinch her title. Many believed
it couldn’t be done but Traci calmly set about securing
her championship. Even though she was plagued by setbacks
and often had to race her way from the back of the pack, she
wouldn’t give up and she made her Final pass on the
closing lap of the last event to become the GNCC 2003 Women
’s Class Champion. The racing series rewarded her Herculean
effort by honoring her with the coveted Swamp Fox Award,a
prize given to hard chargers who never quit. Having won numerous
championships,Traci Cecco is the premier women ’s quad
rider in the country.
My
most memorable race was when I won my 3rd GNCC championship
in 2003. I had to win 3 of the last 4 races to which some
thought I could not do. On the last race of the season at
the Ironman in Crawfordsville, IN I was in second place going
into the last lap which I emerged in 1st taking the win &
Championship. When I came across the finish line there was
a HUGE crowd of fans cheering like never before and my husband
Rick was right there after crossing the line I jumped up to
huge him and my quad was still running and kept on rolling.
It was a huge moment for me.

traci has never
had a DNF in any of her 74 career
starts.
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As with many motorsport teams,for
Traci racing is a family affair.Her husband Rick,a former
Cannondale sponsored rider,supports her career 100 percent.As
her team manager he is responsible for all logistical and
operational planning as well as implementation.In a pinch,he
can also be called on to work on the quad,a role that he recently
gave up to their newly hired chief mechanic, John Rowlings.
As a spectator you can’t
help but know when Traci Cecco wins. A crowd favorite,Traci
is well known for her lengthy burnouts after every first place
finishes.With ear-piercing screams and loud applause,the audience
cheers wildly as the smoke surrounds the podium. Her autograph
sessions are a huge hit as she patiently talks to her fans.
My
worst crash was at the Florida Hurricane GNCC in 2004. I was
in a high speed field section of the track and hit a ditch
which cased the frame and the quad and I started flipping
in the air. I landed first and then the quad landed on me.
I ended up cracking crushing my helmet & chest protector
– I went on to finish the last 2 laps of the race and
placed 2nd. After a checkup at a local hospital we found I
fractured & bent my arm in that wreck.
When not racing,her zeal to win
and natural athleticism also drives Traci to compete in triathlons.
Triathlons not only feed her competitive nature but also keep
her in top condition. Traci puts all her energy into her racing,which
gives her and her sponsors a commanding presence among a field
of the sport ’s best racers.

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