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Personal History

I am a recently hired police officer, diligently carrying out my duties. Beyond work, my life revolves around an unwavering devotion to dirt bikes. This passion has been ingrained in me since childhood, a legacy passed down by my father, a dirt bike enthusiast who passed his love for engines onto me. At the age of 8, my dad gifted my brother and me our first dirt bikes – mine, a Honda XR 50. As time progressed, I upgraded to a KTM 50, and together, we navigated the tracks, racing and enjoying the exhilaration. Unfortunately, our shared joy hit a roadblock when my father, in the midst of a ride, encountered a significant crash that left him with a dislocated shoulder. Undeterred, we continued our dirt bike adventures for a few more years until financial constraints forced us to part with our cherished bikes. Despite the setback, my passion endured, fueled by an unyielding determination. I vowed to myself that I would reignite this love affair with dirt bikes once I completed my education. After graduating from university debt-free, I fulfilled that promise by acquiring a brand new Yamaha YZ 125X. Soon after, my brother joined the ranks, securing a KTM 125 XC. Now, we traverse the trails together, perpetuating our shared passion for dirt bikes.

Riding Goals

I ride because my love for motorcycles and the exhilaration of being on the road fuel my passion. There's an unparalleled sense of freedom when I'm riding, leaving behind any worries and embracing the journey with a clear mind. Restarting my riding journey this year felt like starting from scratch, but the progress has been rapid and substantial. I've developed a strong comfort level on two wheels, and I'm eager to showcase that. My aspirations include ongoing participation in GNCC races and venturing into motocross competitions. Ultimately, my goal is to reach the Pro-am Level within the next five years.

Competitive Highlights

My biggest accomplishment so far was competing in the Buckwheat 100 GNCC, where I placed 14th in the 150 C class. I was happy with my results as this was my first race after only 7 months on my dirt bike. Although I don't have any trophies to showcase, I've learned to ride extremely well in the sand and have begun to work on skills like scrubs and whips.