
MotoFam Training and Track Foundation
- Volunteers
- 150+
- Riders Assisted
- 600+
- Support
- $120,000+
- Serving
- Arizona
Our Mission
Every rider should have the skills, knowledge and gear to come home safely.
The MotoFam Training and Track Foundation exists because too many riders face preventable consequences on the road. A single moment of lost traction, a blind corner taken without the right technique, or a ride without proper protective gear can change a life forever. We refuse to accept that as inevitable.
MFTTF is dedicated to closing the gap between enthusiasm and preparedness. Through hands-on track experiences, structured rider education and one-on-one mentorship, we equip motorcyclists at every level with the real-world skills that keep them safe, proper braking, cornering, hazard awareness and the discipline to gear up every single ride. We believe that investing in a rider's ability today prevents the tragedies of tomorrow.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, every dollar goes directly toward subsidizing track days, providing gear to riders in need and expanding access to professional-level training across Arizona and beyond. This is more than a foundation, it is a commitment to the riding community we love and the lives we intend to protect.

Supporting Our Mission
Our mission is to reduce motorcycle accidents and minimize their impact by empowering riders with access to top-tier training and safety gear. Through generous donations of equipment, track days, bike rentals, training courses and funds, we’re dedicated to creating safer riding experiences for all. At MFTTF, we welcome every rider—no exceptions—seeking support for protective gear, advanced training, or track time. We take pride in our commitment to serving the community and fostering safety across all riders.
- Gear:
- Our students need quality gear to ride safely, both on the street and for track day training. Your gear, new or used, could make a life-saving difference in a crash and a portion or all of which is tax deductible.
- Track Days & Rider Training:
- Donating track day passes and training sessions is another powerful way to support our mission. These contributions directly fund scholarships, giving students access to crucial hands-on experience and skill-building opportunities.
- High Value Items:
- High-value donations, like cars and motorcycles, a portion or all of which is tax deductible and can help fund many student scholarships. By selling or raffling these items, we can turn your generosity into essential gear, advanced skill courses and track day training scholarships for our students.
Our Supporters
Our work is made possible by the generosity of so many. The majority of our funding comes from small donors—people who believe in our mission and contribute what they can. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a difference and we are deeply grateful for each and every one of you. We also want to recognize the individuals and organizations whose larger contributions help sustain and expand our efforts. Their support allows us to reach further and do more and we are honored to acknowledge their generosity here.
About the Team
Viki Ducati
Executive DirectorViki began riding at age 52 and proudly rides a Ducati Monster 1200S, a Ducati Monster 821, a Yamaha FZ-09 and a Honda Grom. She's logged over 240,000 miles since her first ride. She's deeply passionate about riders wearing gear and equally dedicated to both track riding and long-distance solo adventures. She's fiercely protective of the Phoenix motorcycle scene—a commitment that inspired her to found MFTTF.
Cole McDonough
Board MemberCole is a passionate motorsports enthusiast who discovered his love for high-performance driving at the track. Behind the wheel of Porsches, he pursues precision and speed with dedication, regularly pushing himself to improve at the track. Beyond his racing pursuits, Cole channels his drive and leadership into community impact as a board member. His commitment to both personal excellence on the track and meaningful work off it reflects a well-rounded dedication to growth and service.
Christian Ramirez
Board MemberChristian, a Marine veteran, lives with his fiancée in El Mirage. He began riding motorcycles in March 2019 and has since immersed himself in skill-building. His progress includes dozens of track days, regular corner work at the track and obtaining an ASMA race license. Christian’s commitment to growth through training and track experience embodies MFTTF.
Ginger George
Board MemberGeorge is an avid track rider, track marshal and regular volunteer in the motorcycle community. He takes pride in encouraging riders to prioritize safety, no matter the riding conditions.
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