Personal History
From the time I was born, I have been at the track. My Grandad has owned Warrior Mx off and on since the 1970's, So I was born into it. My first bike was a Crf50 which I quickly grew bored of and didn't really have an interest in racing. I hit a growth spurt and with it came my interest in Mx. My parents wouldn't let me move to 65's at this point so I ran Open four stroke for a year on a KLX110 and won the Series. After that I moved straight into 85's with my CRF150RB. My first year on the bike, I finished 3rd in series points after missing the last 2 races due to injury from a wreck at Priceville Arenacross. This, my second year on the bike, I matched my previous year with another 3rd in series points.
Update: During the Covid pandemic, my parents decided that it's was best to step away from racing and use this time for training. Now that the 2021 season is upon us, and we all have a better understanding of the virus. We are ready to go racing again.
Riding Goals
To push myself everytime I'm on the bike to learn something new. I know only about 1% off all riders make it big, but threw hard work, dedication, and the support of my family, Hopefully one day, I will make the 1%
Competitive Highlights
During Arenacross this year, I was clipped in the first turn and went from 2nd to 12th. I quickly jumped back on the bike, with a mission. I fought my way back up to 3rd place. After pulling off the track I told my dad that my rear brake had quit working. When we went over the bike, we found that the other rider had busted my rear master cylinder in the collision. Lesson learned, When in doubt, throttle out!!!