Personal History
Ive always loved experiencing new things, being a barrel racer and riding dirtbikes for over a year now and Im starting to race competitively next month. I have my own dirtbike and ride my friends too, I ride everyday after school and it helps me relax. I find is so relaxing to give my bike a bath on a nice sunny day. I also used to have a horse but he passef away 2 years ago. Ive always been the one in the family that has no fear of anything even out off all the men in my family. I love doing the fun outdoor stuff with the guys like the shooting ranges, the bikes, fishing, riding and training horses, and to many other things, My first day riding a dirtbike I crashed into a fence and I got stuck under the exhaust pipe and i stood up right away and first thing I said was "is the bike ok?" And when I went backside and checke myself for any cuts I saw that the pipe burned right threw the skin in my right calf, now I will forever have a scar of my first time riding a dirtbike. And my mom sometimes questions if im her daughter because she has no idea when I get the fearlessness from.
Riding Goals
Ever since I started I never wanted to stop. My stepdad built a whole shed for my Dirtbike and all my gear, I have my old graphics hung up in there and signs, extra parts. My dirtbike is like my expensive version of therapy, I literally talk to my bike while riding. I hope you can understand how much I love riding and home to make my way up to the big shows.
Competitive Highlights
In the past 2 months I have maxed out my bike, I learned to pop a wheelie. How to put my weight in the front of the bike and take off without popping a wheelie and I learned to stand up while jumping, but the thing I learned the most is to respect the sport and bike because one wrong move and you can face the consequences.