Personal History
I raced in high school and was mildly sucessful, I was the 2003 125B champion in my state and took second overall in the 250B class. I was injured in the beginning of the 2004 season, and had to sit on the sidelines for a few years. In my time away from riding i had 2 children; to my suprise they are really into daddys sport. My 2 year old boy was riding his bike when he was 22 months old and absolutly loves it. My children are the driving force for everything i do and they have alot of fun watching me ride. This has rekindled my passion for the sport, and i have used the 2010 season to get back into the swing of a racing program. I have reconnected with old friends and learned that training for this sport does not get easier as you get older. I have also mentored a couple of younger kids, who before coming over and watching me practice on my home track, had no previous exposure to the sport. They now have bikes, and to my suprise they were anxious to hit a couple of races this year. They did very well and it is nice to be a small part of their sucess. I have made a commitment to make 2011 a comeback year for me, i will prove that i can still hang with the youngsters..
Riding Goals
2011 250B champion
Vet 30 Champion
I hope to transfer the summer motocross season into the winter Texas Oklahoma series.
To be a local ambassodor for the sport of motocross. I do everything i can to help anyone who needs it. Even the occasional Flat tire repair for a competitor...
Competitive Highlights
I used this year to get back into racing, i feel that i did well for just jumping in with no training program in place, I believe that i ended up 5th overall, never finishing above 5th place, and only hitting 8 of the 15 series races.
2003 125B Class champion
2003 250B Class Runner up