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Personal History

Hey I’m Aaron. I was born in LA, and moved up to Kent Washington at the age of 1. When I turned 3 I started riding a CRF 50 out on the street in front of my house and also in the yard. The coolest part of learning to ride a dirt bike was, that I learned to ride one before I learned to ride a bicycle. At the age of 5 I was racing my dad up and down our street and I lost control on the gravel hit a drainage tube and flew into the air and ended up splitting open my arm. The first thing I said when I went home from the hospital was'' can I go ride tomorrow''. Everyone told me no but no less than 2 months later I got back on the bike and started riding again. When I was 8 I got a Suzuki DS 80. I got some of my friends into dirt biking and we would spend hours riding together, and racing around on the backyard dirt bike track we had. We were constantly trying to outdo each other by jumping bigger than the other, or seeing who could put down the fastest lap times. When I turned 14 I got a CRF 150F which is what i learned to race on and I started to race. At 15 I got into a lot more racing (poker runs, and on tracks) . I just moved down to California, which is good because we have awesome riding weather, and also a ton of places to ride. I have found a passion and that is dirt biking. I love it is part of my life and always will be. I love to watch the pros on TV and I always think to myself, about how cool it would be to get to that level. The reason(s) I ride are not just to race, but to go out and HAVE FUN (that’s what it’s about),try to get more people into the sport, help people gain knowledge that I have but they may not (teach), and to learn from more experienced people then me and learn what I don’t know. That is about all I can tell about myself.

 

 

 

Riding Goals

My goals for this year are to get even better at dirt biking, get good grades in school, meet more exciting new people, get a new dirt bike (either CRF 250r or CRF 450r),and move up to the 250cc or 450cc class.

Competitive Highlights

 Nothing really to say at this time.