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MILWAUKEE - Californer -- Angels Of Dirt Premieres on Youtube, Announces Paige Keck Helmet Sponsorship for 2026 Season
Award-winning documentary launches the film's
"Next Chapter" campaign at Flat Out Friday
Website: www.angelsofdirt.com/
Watch:www.youtube.com/@angelsofdirt
Instagram: www.instagram.com/angelsofdirt_movie
Youtube: www.youtube.com/@angelsofdirt
After more than a year of touring the U.S. and Europe, Angels Of Dirt, the award-winning documentary chronicling the life of flat track racer Charlotte Kainz, is now available on Youtube. In celebration, the story will begin writing its next chapter as an official brand sponsor of 17-year-old amateur racer Paige Keck of Neenah, Wisconsin.
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Debuting at this year's Flat Out Friday, Keck will compete wearing the first-ever helmet emblazoned with the Angels Of Dirt logo, introducing Charlotte's story to a new generation. Paige will race the 2026 season in both the 250cc and 450cc classes as part of AMA District 16 competition and showcase events.
Paige's full-face ARAI helmet is designed by local Milwaukee artist Jason de Cavalier, and her LEATT MX helmet was designed by artist Tim Handrich of Pro Plates in Baraboo, Wisconsin.
Directed by Wendy Schneider, Angels Of Dirt charts the life and career of Charlotte Kainz, a small-town Wisconsin rider who grew up immersed in the world of racers and pit mechanics at Aztalan Cycle Club, a rural motorcycle track in Lake Mills, WI. With a natural talent for flat track racing at just four years old, Charlotte dedicated her life to the sport. Filmed over 17 years, the documentary is an intimate portrait of ambition, community and perseverance.
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Schneider chose to sponsor an amateur racer from Wisconsin to begin sharing new stories about female racers and ensure the film's message continues to reach audiences beyond the screen.
"Flat Out Friday (https://flatoutfriday.com/) has celebrated Charlotte Kainz for over a decade through ongoing tributes and highlights of her life," said Schneider. "This sponsorship allows Angels Of Dirt (https://www.angelsofdirt.com/) to impact the places where Charlotte's story began, at the track, within the community, and through young women who are building their own paths in motorsports." This new relationship with Paige is just the beginning.
Paige Keck (https://www.instagram.com/paigekeck81/) has been riding dirt bikes since the age of five and, in 2023, made the decision to focus her training on flat track competition in the 250cc and 450cc classes. She now competes among top amateur racers from across the country, representing the dedication, discipline, and community values that Angels Of Dirt (https://www.angelsofdirt.com/) continues to champion, particularly the growing presence of women in motorsports.
Award-winning documentary launches the film's
"Next Chapter" campaign at Flat Out Friday
Website: www.angelsofdirt.com/
Watch:www.youtube.com/@angelsofdirt
Instagram: www.instagram.com/angelsofdirt_movie
Youtube: www.youtube.com/@angelsofdirt
After more than a year of touring the U.S. and Europe, Angels Of Dirt, the award-winning documentary chronicling the life of flat track racer Charlotte Kainz, is now available on Youtube. In celebration, the story will begin writing its next chapter as an official brand sponsor of 17-year-old amateur racer Paige Keck of Neenah, Wisconsin.
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Debuting at this year's Flat Out Friday, Keck will compete wearing the first-ever helmet emblazoned with the Angels Of Dirt logo, introducing Charlotte's story to a new generation. Paige will race the 2026 season in both the 250cc and 450cc classes as part of AMA District 16 competition and showcase events.
Paige's full-face ARAI helmet is designed by local Milwaukee artist Jason de Cavalier, and her LEATT MX helmet was designed by artist Tim Handrich of Pro Plates in Baraboo, Wisconsin.
Directed by Wendy Schneider, Angels Of Dirt charts the life and career of Charlotte Kainz, a small-town Wisconsin rider who grew up immersed in the world of racers and pit mechanics at Aztalan Cycle Club, a rural motorcycle track in Lake Mills, WI. With a natural talent for flat track racing at just four years old, Charlotte dedicated her life to the sport. Filmed over 17 years, the documentary is an intimate portrait of ambition, community and perseverance.
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Schneider chose to sponsor an amateur racer from Wisconsin to begin sharing new stories about female racers and ensure the film's message continues to reach audiences beyond the screen.
"Flat Out Friday (https://flatoutfriday.com/) has celebrated Charlotte Kainz for over a decade through ongoing tributes and highlights of her life," said Schneider. "This sponsorship allows Angels Of Dirt (https://www.angelsofdirt.com/) to impact the places where Charlotte's story began, at the track, within the community, and through young women who are building their own paths in motorsports." This new relationship with Paige is just the beginning.
Paige Keck (https://www.instagram.com/paigekeck81/) has been riding dirt bikes since the age of five and, in 2023, made the decision to focus her training on flat track competition in the 250cc and 450cc classes. She now competes among top amateur racers from across the country, representing the dedication, discipline, and community values that Angels Of Dirt (https://www.angelsofdirt.com/) continues to champion, particularly the growing presence of women in motorsports.
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