Motocross Trading Cards Built From Your Own Race Photos
No pro league prints motocross trading cards for your rider. So somebody has to.
Upload any photo — your kid, your pet, your whole team — pick a pro template, and we print and ship a real, holdable card the next business day.

Motocross doesn't get the trading card treatment other sports take for granted. There's no factory set for the kid who just landed his first whip on a 65cc, no rookie card for the weekend warrior who finally cleared the triple at the local track. Parents scroll through hundreds of race photos on their phones and never do anything with them. Riders who put in the laps, the crashes, the mud-caked gear bags, deserve something more permanent than a camera roll nobody scrolls back through after October.
Snapshot fixes that gap. Upload any photo — starting gate, whoops section, podium spray, garage wrench session — and we turn it into custom motocross trading cards on professional card stock, styled off real pro sports-card templates. No design software, no waiting weeks. Cards ship in 2-3 days with a free magnetic case, and shipping is free anywhere in the country.
Here's exactly how the process works, and why it holds up better than a trophy on a shelf.
We ship custom motocross trading cards to racing families and local clubs in all 50 states every week, straight out of our Des Moines print shop.
From Race Day Photo to Finished Card
Day 0
Upload your rider's photo and pick a motorsport-friendly template.
Day 0-1
Add class, number, track, and sponsor details, then approve the design.
Day 1-3
Card prints on professional card stock at our Des Moines facility.
Day 3+
Card ships free with a magnetic case, arriving nationwide within a few business days.
Free to design, instant preview. Ships the next business day.

Why Riders and Parents Choose Custom Motocross Cards
Motocross families already spend weekends chasing points and gas money. Here's what makes the card worth it.
Built for a Sport With No Trading Card Aisle
You won't find motocross packs at the gas station checkout. Custom cards fill that gap — your rider gets the same collectible format football and baseball players get, without needing a league contract to earn it.
Turns One Race Day Into Something Permanent
A phone photo gets buried in a camera roll within a week. A printed card with a magnetic case sits on a shelf, gets handed to grandparents, gets passed around the pit area at the next round.
Works at Any Level, Any Age
50cc peewee class, amateur nationals, weekend trail riders, or a local district points chaser — the template flexes to fit any class, number plate, and bike setup without looking out of place.
Fast Turnaround Fits a Busy Race Schedule
Cards ship in 2-3 days, which means you can order after a big result and still have the card in hand before the next round. No three-week production backlog eating into the season.
Where Motocross Trading Cards Actually Get Used
These aren't just shelf decorations — riders and families use them in specific, practical ways.
End-of-Season Keepsakes
Track teams and racing clubs order a card for every rider at the end-of-season banquet. It's a cheap alternative to trophies, and unlike a trophy, it actually captures what the rider looked like mid-season — number plate, gear, bike, all of it frozen in one shot instead of a generic engraved plaque.
Sponsor and Team Recognition
Local shops and small sponsors that back a rider get a mention on the card itself — logo placement, team name, or a stat line crediting their support. It gives sponsors something tangible to display in-store, which matters a lot more to a family-run parts shop than a social media shoutout.
Gifts Between Racing Families
Pit areas are tight-knit. Families trade gear, trade tips, and increasingly trade cards of their own kids as a season memento. A pack of custom cards makes a natural gift for a training partner, a mechanic, or a coach who spent the whole season in the truck.

Do Motocross Trading Cards Actually Hold Up Off the Track?
Racing families across the country have started ordering these for season wrap-ups, birthday gifts for young riders, and keepsakes after a rider ages out of a class. Orders come in from local track clubs just as often as individual parents, which tells us the demand isn't a one-off — it's a real gap in how the sport celebrates its own riders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer discounts for larger team orders?
Packs are priced up to $49.99 and generally offer better value per card than ordering multiple singles separately, which functions as a built-in savings for bigger orders like full team sets. Beyond the standard pack pricing, we don't run separate bulk-discount tiers, but the pack structure itself is designed with teams and clubs in mind. If you're ordering for an entire racing club roster, it often makes sense to plan the order as a batch rather than one-off single purchases, both for cost efficiency and to keep the template style consistent across every rider's card. Free shipping applies no matter the order size, which helps keep costs predictable for club organizers managing a group budget. If you're coordinating a large order and want to talk through the best way to structure it, reaching out before ordering is a good way to make sure everything comes together the way you're picturing it.
Can I include race stats, class, and number plate details on the card?
Absolutely, and most customers do exactly that. The templates include space for details like racing class, bike number, track or series name, season stats, and even sponsor logos, all layered onto the design alongside the photo itself. This is part of what makes these feel like a real trading card rather than just a printed photo — the stat box and layout details give it that authentic sports-card structure fans recognize instantly. You control what information goes where, so a peewee class rider's card might just list a name and hometown track, while an amateur national competitor might want a full stat line with points standings and podium finishes. There's no requirement to fill every field either — if you'd rather keep it minimal with just a name and number, that works too. The template flexes to whatever information you want to highlight for that particular rider and season.
Is there a minimum age or skill level for a motocross trading card?
No, there isn't, and that's actually one of the more common misconceptions people have before ordering. Peewee riders on 50cc bikes, amateur teens working their way up through regional classes, and adult weekend racers who just enjoy the sport recreationally all order these cards regularly. The template design doesn't change based on skill level or age — it's built around the photo and the details you provide, not a competitive ranking system. A five-year-old's first race on a tiny bike gets the same quality card treatment as a national amateur circuit competitor. This makes it a popular gift option for younger riders just starting out, since it gives them something that feels like a real accomplishment marker even before they're racing at a high level. Plenty of families order a card after a rider's very first race weekend just to commemorate the milestone, regardless of how they actually finished.
How do I choose the right template for a motocross card versus other sports?
The templates offered are pro-sports-style layouts, and while they weren't built exclusively for motocross, several designs translate well because of their bold graphic elements — number plates, stat boxes, and action-oriented framing all fit motorsport photography naturally. When choosing, look for templates with strong color blocking or dynamic angled elements, since these tend to complement action shots of a rider mid-jump or leaned into a berm better than templates built around a static portrait pose. It also helps to think about what information you want visible — if class and number matter most, pick a layout with a clear stat box rather than one that's mostly photo with minimal text space. There's no wrong choice here, but testing a couple of layouts with the same photo before finalizing can help you see which one actually makes the image pop. Most customers land on their favorite within a couple of tries.
What happens if I'm not happy with how the card design looks before printing?
You review and approve the design before anything goes to print, so you have a chance to catch anything that doesn't look right — cropping issues, text placement, or a template that just doesn't suit the photo as well as expected. If something's off, you can swap the template or adjust the layout before giving final approval, which means the printed card should match what you expected to see. This step exists specifically so surprises don't show up after the card's already been shipped. Because turnaround is quick, going back to adjust a detail doesn't meaningfully delay your order in most cases. It's worth taking an extra minute at this stage rather than rushing through it, especially if the card is meant for a specific event like a banquet or a birthday, since reprints take additional time that a quick review upfront can help you avoid entirely.
Can motocross trading cards be used as gifts for a rider's birthday or holiday?
Yes, and this is one of the most common non-team use cases we see. A custom card built around a rider's best race photo makes a personal, low-cost gift that fits birthdays, holidays, or even just a small reward after a tough season. Unlike generic motocross merchandise, it's built specifically around that one rider, which makes it feel a lot more personal than a store-bought helmet sticker or generic team shirt. Grandparents in particular tend to love these as gifts, since it gives them something tangible from a sport they might not fully understand or follow closely themselves. The MEGA poster card option also works well as a bigger gift for a milestone birthday or a major achievement like a first moto win. Pricing stays affordable enough that it doesn't feel like an over-the-top gift, but the presentation — professional card stock, magnetic case — makes it feel more substantial than the price tag suggests.
Free to design, instant preview. Ships the next business day.
Get Your Rider's Motocross Trading Cards Started Today
Pick your best race photo, choose a template, and let us handle the rest. Motocross trading cards print in 2-3 days, ship free anywhere in the USA, and arrive with a free magnetic case ready to display or hand out at the next race.
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