By the age or 12, Lukas was travelling the country racing amateur nationals, hunting sponsors, and running small businesses on the side to fund it all. At 15, he drove to Florida, posted flyers at Pax Trax, and ran his first motocross school — not because anyone asked him to, but because it made sense.
He went on to train at some of the most respected facilities in the sport: Club MX, SOBMX, the Weinert Training Facility, GPF, and Monster Mountain. He didn't just ride there — he learned how to build tracks, prep and water them properly, structure training sessions, and run a program.
In 2012 he earned his Canadian professional license. In 2014, his AMA pro license. He qualified for every pro national he entered. Along the way: podium finishes in Arenacross, top results in pro-am events and amateur nationals, and multiple District 16 and 17 championships.
In 2019 he posted the first Euphoria MX photo on Instagram and started training riders out of Genoa City. A few local lessons became a structured program. That program is what you're looking at now.