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The title of "world's most dangerous woman" is no one Lori takes lightly. For the 1st 14 years of her life, Lori was actually many pounds overweight and struggled with it. Teased from her youth as "Lumpy Lori", it was when she found her 1st love...Motocross...that she willed herself to lose weight so that she could actually ride rather than watch. By the time she was 16, she had lost over 40lbs and turned her body into a well oiled machine. It's around this time that she started dating, and became an item with a future Motocross champion. It didn't last long, as she'd end up beating her soon to be ex-boyfriend in the Texas pro-am, winning her 1st trophy. A year later, she learned of the legacy of her legendary father John Stiel, and decided to follow his footsteps into the USMC. For the next 2 years she trained herself to peak fitness, and learned how to shoot...to which she was actually a natural at. At 18, fresh out of High School, she enlisted into the Marines. The rest is history.
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Rob_Rebel89

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From overweight nerd girl, to motocross prodigy, to United States Marine to the baddest woman on the planet. 😍

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Morius

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Actually, overweight may helped her to have the guns she has now!

Oh, and I thought on one bad nickname she have heard on her time: Lori Truck. My bad, I know, but it stuck in my head.

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