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Hello my name is Isaiah Berry, I am currently serving in the United States army and I was wonder if I could get on as flow? I barely get my weekends to myself it seems like, so when I do, I spend them riding and I'm dedicating 2016 to getting in shape and working on my bike. Pretty in shape with the army and working out every morning. Looking to get on flow with a couple of sponsors to show them my work ethic is meticulous, diligent, and most important I show superior results. I ride a 2010kx 450f, which I am tearing apart to make a FMX bike. I Started riding when I was 9. Never had the name brand things when it came to motocross and my Mom. School came first and school was not my strongest hand. I have not ridden in 5-6 years since about a month ago; got a KX450F and I'm always out front! But really looking to get into FMX I ride with Sam Redman (PRO AM 450cc Class) I'm always at events I live in Clarksville Tenn. Train on a private compound and to be able do this and be able serious is a blessing. I feel like that the army has taken so much away from myself and I'm just now starting to get it back. My first Duty station the army gave it to me rough. I lost my best friend to suicide as well as another friend just this past Sep to Suicide as well and Vrooman loved to ride. He is the sole reason I'm on a bike now the friends I have and who I ride with I give them my all and why I do that is because my true friends give me 110% every day and I've had to many things taken away from me by army and I don't intend on letting them take MX. I travel a lot to tracks and go to super cross events it's just difficult being a soldier and enlisted and we really don't make a lot of money so I depend on friends and family and a lot of the pro racers that I practice with. I'm real popular and I'm African American! just and informal email to see what my best option is.

Very respectfully,

Isaiah J.D. Berry

Riding Goals

Riding Goals i Set for myself for the 2016 year:

Most in-shape rider

Go Pro in FMX

Make family Proud