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Personal History

I grew up in a small town of about 350 people in Orleans, Ne. I spent a good majority of my childhood riding my dirt bike with my friends just around in their pastures and anywhere we were able to. I spent every second I could as a kid being outside and finding new things to do every time. Growing up, I had a single mom and she did everything she could to support every dream I had. As I got older, all of my friends pretty well quit riding dirt bikes and they all got into jeeps and building river rigs, so my time on a dirt bike came down to a minimum. I would spend most days after school riding on the corner track I build behind out house until everyone else got done with their chores on the farm then we would hop in the jeeps and go find trouble in those. When I finally blew the top end up in my cr125, I was going into high school and decided to focus more on sports such as football, wrestling, and baseball. Throughout my high school years I became quite the athlete starting as the quarterback just my sophomore year. Later on in my sophomore year during wrestling season, my mom suddenly passed away due to a heart attack. After that I had to make my focus more driven towards work and learning how to support myself financially and keep my academics in good standing. I went on to graduate high school and start college at the University of Nebraska-Kearney majoring in Business Administration. After a semester at college I decided that school wasn’t the thing for me, and later found a job in sales. I currently work for Rush Truck Centers doing outside sales, selling heavy duty truck parts. Here recently I just bought a 2024 yz250f with aspirations of getting back into motocross. I made a friend where I currently live and his family is also into motocross. We spend a lot of our evenings after work riding their track training for this upcoming season. As I’m living life now as a 21 year old kid, I enjoy spending time with my nieces and nephews watching them grow up with hopes of getting them into motocross as well.

Riding Goals

My drive to ride is purely for the purpose of my mom. Motocross was always something she had enjoyed watching and helping out with at our local track. After she passed away I’ve had the itch to get back into it, win some races and make her proud. I’ve spent almost every night from the time I get off work until the sun goes down on my bike practicing and training for this upcoming season. My goal is to start in the 250C class and once I start consistently winning motos I’m going to move up into 250B and learn some new competition.

Competitive Highlights

I currently have no highlights, but as the season is just starting i will continuously update this!