About
Lexi Pechout
My background in racing and riding motorcycles is my entire life story. I grew up in the off-road community, spending nearly every weekend on a bike, riding or racing. Over the past decade I have competed internationally across multiple disciplines in events such as the ISDE, X-Games, AMA EnduroCross, and the Canadian Motocross Nationals.
“Motorcycles are a universal language”
A phrase I’ve carried with me for years. I grew up feeling a bit like a misfit, but on two wheels I always found a place to belong. Riding and racing internationally has shown me how bikes cut through language barriers, backgrounds, and titles, creating an instant sense of understanding and community. That feeling of connection, freedom, and shared stoke is why I love motorcycles, and why I’m so passionate about helping other people experience it for themselves.
Coaching
I coach riders of all levels across multiple disciplines, whether you’re just learning to ride, dialing in technique over obstacles, or getting ready for your next big race. I spend a lot of time explaining the why behind what we’re doing: how body position, timing, vision, and line choice all work together, and why we build skills in a specific order. When riders understand the reasoning, they start to see what they’re truly capable of and can keep progressing.
My coaching is built on strong fundamentals and a safe environment to push your comfort zone. I want you to be challenged, to try new things, and to make mistakes in a space where that’s expected and supported. You can ask questions, slow things down, or repeat a section until it clicks, so you leave each session riding better, and believing in yourself a little more.
Women’s Coaching
I’m especially passionate about coaching women. Women often show up with a unique mix of strengths, confidence, goals, and they deserve coaching that honors that. I focus on clear communication, breaking skills into manageable steps, and creating an environment where you don’t have to earn your place, you already belong. We talk about technique, mindset, body mechanics, and confidence in a way that respects where you are and where you want to go.
Whether you’re brand new to bikes or ready to tackle more technical obstacles, my goal is to give women riders the skills, language, and confidence to feel at home on the bike and the trails.