Personal History
I am a determined, smart, genuine, hell of a competitor, humorous individual and I pride myself on being creative and always looking for the next big thing. I, along with my friends and brother have some wonderful ideas to bring some next level content into the motocross to help build the motocross population as a whole and gain exposure for our sport.
Riding and racing dirt bikes has been in my family as long as the sport of motocross has been around. I have always had a genuine love for dirt bikes and yet in my public school years I took a different route than my family members and played ball sports. When I graduated high school the addiction of two wheels and dirt took over and I have taken major leaps in my riding ability since becoming more serious about the sport. I went from having never raced a true race until the age of 18 where I had a 3rd place finish overall. To only a year and a half later racing in the local college boy division and coming in 3rd place against boys on 450s letting those bikes eat!
In my time spent as a true racer and rider I have overcome many mental and physical obstacles as many riders do.
I had a bad wreck that took me out for a couple months which has slowed me in my pursuit of more race experience however I have been training and riding again recently and here in the next few weeks I will begin my racing season once again.
I am grateful for all blessings that God chooses to give me and I will always be aware of them when granted to me. I love to live this life and I live to try and get every drop out of it as I can.
Riding Goals
My riding goals are big. I want to go and compete at Loretta's every single year. I have a wonderful group of friends and family who all support each other and we all have the same goal. This helps me to maintain my focus and feel a great deal of motivation when the training or grind becomes heavy.
I want to be racing the top classes in my local races and be waxing the boys behind me. I will achieve this goal and I won't stop grinding until I do. However, the grind of motocross is truly a blessing and I love every moment spent on the track or in the gym getting better so that I can give back to the sport that has given me so much.
I want to be a safer smarter rider and I want to be able to help those around me become some as well.
Competitive Highlights
To this point all I can truly brag on is my continued exponential improvement. I haven't raced all my life so I do not have walls of trophies to back my words but I do have the fact that in my first ever race I came in 3rd place out of 24 riders. I have been riding and improving non stop sense then and won 1st place in the same class after stalling the bike out of the gate. I went on to race the collegeboy class with 8 riders and finished 3rd. I then had my bad crash which has prevented me from being able to showcase my talents as of late however I am fully recovered now and looking for more.