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Deena G Blythe was born in Blythe California, July 4, 1962, the temperature was 116 degrees. Parents Norma and Jonnie Blythe. Deena grew up in a motorcycle shop in Blythe California. Desert Cycle Center was found by Jerry Barnett. 1972 Jonnie and Norma Blythe  purchased Desert Cycle Center. Deena's parent bought her first (Yamaha) motorcycle for her, on her 11th birthday. By the age of 12 Deena was racing motor cycle across the Nation, (National Minicycle Association). At age he age of 13, Deena had won the most of the races in the powder puff division. By the time she was thirteen she was working on the motorcycle, in her parent shop. She stared taking advice and lessons from famous racer like Tommy Croft, Bob Hahanna, Marty Tripes and Broc Glover. At the age 14 Deena started racing desert races ADRA Arizona Desert Racing Association. . In 1978 Deena raced Great Bear Grand Prix. Great Bear, 10 mile motocross track. To complete the race you needed to complete 10 laps (100 miles). Deena finished first in women 100cc class, and second overall in all women. 1978 and 1979 Deena had accomplished more point in racing than any other female, giving her the number one plate. Deena was untouchable until July 1980. Tragic accident happen, at Canyon raceway in Phoenix Arizona. Paul Emerson and Deena Blythe had tangled up in mid air down Suicide hill. Deena was knock out and rushed to Phoenix Hospital, where she had serious injury's. Years later Deena climbs back on the race track, but this time she climb on a three wheeler. She was spotted at a track in Riverside practicing, when old friend talk her into going up to Porterville for a (AATVA) All terrain vehicle association on May 24 1984. During the final race in the women class, Deena had lapped every ride except the second place (30 riders). That is where Deena life exploded in racing. she was assault to the amateur men. Oct 1985, Deena was interviewed by Paul Couthers of AATV News, two whole pages. She was asked what do you like most about racing? She replied I like going sideways fast. She replying to Smooth track at Porterville. 1986 Deena Blythe received her nick name FIRECRACKER, as the gate drop she was like an firecracker. Deena would pull the hole shot right out of the gate. Boys where intimated by every move she made. She had over 21 major sponsors, more than any other rider. Oct 1986 Deena interview by Larry Goodmen sport show in San Diego California. Deena was ask a question that would soon be her in a life threaten matter. They talked About her working environment at Dico Corporation. The next week Deena was followed home from work and was stalked for many of month. After the stalker leaving many note, many flowers on her bed. Stalker was caught and charged were brought to action. Deena moved employer and continued racing. Deena raced many races during the week at Ascot stadium. Her running buddies was Gary Denton, Barry Kelparris and Brian Fry. Oct 7 1986 Good time raceway, San Antonio Finale race of the year. At the trophies presentation, when Deena receive her forth number one plate. She announced that she will not be racing next season, she wanted to spend time with her son Justin age 4. My son Justin( as she proudly raises him up in her arms) is going to start school next year and I would to focus on is life. Justin was the kinda like a mascot at the races, he had the same outfit as Deena did. That was Deena Blythe last race, Deena had accomplished four USA titles and over 60 sponsors. All through she never had a complete factory ride from Yamaha Motors, Kenny Clark from Yamaha Motors helped her out a lot. Deena would hang around racing division at Yamaha Motor, as much as she could. Her other hang out place was White Brother. Deena came friends with everyone in the racing industries. 1985 Deena Blythe and Broc Glover was the first rider, to wear a pink outfit by JT Racing. 1978 Deena was in the movie, On Any Sunday, most of filming was done at Saddle Back Park. 1986 Deena had announced on Larry Goodmen show, that American Motorcycle Association (AMA). Was going to put on a national races on her practice track in Blythe, California (Blythe raceway). It was one of the larges turn out that year. When Deena was racing (ADRA) Arizona Desert Racing Association 1976-1980 motorcycle and then on three wheelers 1984-1986 she never lost a desert race. Oct 1985 Deena Blythe was the first women to become a professional racer. She is in the AATVA and AMA hall of fame. Deena's son Justin started kindergarten the next year. Justin first bike was a Yamaha trizinger 50cc at the age of 2. Deena had accomplished a motorcycle mechanic degree and was on her way building bikes. At the age of thirteen she had already learned how to weld and starting helping her dad build motorcycle pipes. Deena was 24 years old when she retired racing.