Personal History
I have been born and raised in Oklahoma in a small farm town where I lived on a farm my whole life. All through high school I played three sports football, basketball, and ran track. When I was younger I raced a few times on a 60cc with my older brother who raced his whole life. I have always rode dirt bikes, quads, and side by sides my whole life. Up until now I couldn't race because of my mother and now that I can go and do my own thing that's what I'm doing. I am also currently in college. My first year I played college football at NEO which is located in Miami Oklahoma. Then I went to Oklahoma University now I'm located at SWOSU down in weatherford Oklahoma. I also am apart of the Oklahoma national guard and that is part of the reason I won't graduate until next year. I have been trying to get the guard to sponsor me in raving and they might do so but until then I do everything by myself. I hope to soon seek the help and support from a higher power and also better lessons from a vet rider.
Riding Goals
I currently ride beginner class because the series I race in allows you one year in beginner and I figured I'd get my feet back under me or else I'd be racing in a higher class. In the next year I plan to seek my pro license hoping to make it big. If I had the proper coach and training I believe I could possibly seek the pro license sooner. I want to start riding nationally and eventually on the big screen until them we all have to start out somewhere. So here I am going from the bottom up and I know it'll be a long hard and tough road but ill get there soon.
Competitive Highlights
My first race back in Tulsa Oklahoma I got first place. Honestly I just got back on a bike a month before this race. Seeing as I had to buy a new bike and get out of my Polaris rzr. I also had to over come my fear of crashing my bike because I had the cage on the rzr but I am now back in the game. I went to Tulsa not expecting to place to high but once I realized I got first I knew that I could go the distance with a little support and a little help.