Personal History
I’ve always been competitive, whether it’s on the track, the court, or the trails. I run cross country and play basketball, and both sports have helped me build the endurance, focus, and mental toughness that I bring into motocross. There’s something about pushing through a tough run or fighting for every point on the court that makes me even more dialed in when I’m racing.
Motocross, though, is where my heart is. It’s something I share with my dad—he’s the one who got me into it, and he’s been in my corner since day one. Whether we’re working on the bike late at night or loading up for a weekend at the track, those are the moments that mean the most. He’s taught me how to ride hard, ride smart, and most importantly, stay humble and keep learning.
Motocross isn’t just a sport for me—it’s part of who I am, and it’s something that’s helped shape my mindset in everythi
Riding Goals
I ride because it challenges me mentally and physically, teaches discipline, and gives me a sense of freedom I can’t find anywhere else. I love the thrill, the focus, and the bond between me and my husqvarna fc 250.
This year, my goal is to compete in Loretta Lynn’s and place top three.My training goal for this season is to be able to do multiple fast laps while one handed or just standing.
Looking ahead to next year, I plan to chase a championship and race in many different states and many different places . I’m driven to continue improving and representing my supporters with professionalism and the love and passion I have for this sport.
Competitive Highlights
One of my favorite moments on the track wasn’t even One of my favorite moments on the track wasn’t even about a trophy was about the rivalry. During a local race this season at Aztec motocross , I was battling bar-to-bar with my buddy. We’ve always pushed each other to ride harder, but that day was something else. Coming into a tight turn, I spotted an opening and went for it. I managed to slip past him—barely—our handlebars almost touched. It was clean, but close.
That pass not only helped me finish strong, but it kind of sparked a friendly rivalry between us. Now, every time we line up, there’s that extra motivation to out-ride each other. On the track, we’re competitors. Off the track, we’re friends
a trophy—it was about the rivalry. During a local race last season, I was battling bar-to-bar with my buddy. We’ve always pushed each other to ride harder, but that day was something else. went for it. I managed to slip past him—barely—our handlebars almost touched. It was clean, but
That pass not only helped me finish strong, but it kind of sparked a friendly rivalry between us. Now, every time we line up, there’s that extra motivation to out-ride each other. On the track, we’re competitors. Off the track, we’re friends—sharing tips, laughs, and replaying that turn