Personal History
About Me: I am a 45 year old from Spanish Fort, AL. I am a Sr. Project Manager for a Large Construction Management Company. I work hard, but enjoy the opportunity to play harder. I enjoy any sport that allows me to fill my adrenaline running through my veins. I've tried many others, but have found no other comparison to what I love to do, and that's race motocross. I'm an outgoing, motivated individual who is dedicated to all facets of the sport of motocross. I am a member of the AMA and attend as many races as possible. I'd describe myself as an "Approachable Rider", meaning I enjoy being a people person helping young riders and/or new families that are just coming into the sport.
Crossover Sports: Mountain biking, jet skiing, wake boarding, rock climbing, and snow skiing.
How I will add value to your company: I'm a conscientious individual with mutual respect for all riders and participants of this sport. I believe my riding skills, people skills, motivation, and determination could create ample opportunity for a sponsor. I will promote, endorse and advertise your product to the best of my ability, and demonstrate a sportsman-like conduct at all times, on and off the track.
Riding Goals
Plans for the Future: My future plans for MX are to stay healthy and maintain consistency in my racing. I'd like to qualify in the Vet B/C 30 plus and 45 plus class for the Loretta Lynn's National Championship. Realizing my age, I'd like for it to be recognized that MX Life isn't over after 40! I have improved greatly with my stamina and speed since I am riding more frequently this year and hope that with the support of some well-respected companies that I can accomplish all my goals for 2011. I look forward to professionally representing your company both on and off the track!
Competitive Highlights
Racing Background: I got my start in racing at the age of 14 after many years of riding the local trails and power lines around my house. It seems I've always had a bike as long as I can remember. I raced up through the local amateur and pro ranks before putting everything on hold to attend and finish college. After college I raced on and off in the age group classes, but put racing on hold again after getting married and having a daughter. I continued to ride and race occasionally as I ventured into the working world and parenthood, but never to the level I competed when I was younger. This went on for about 20 years. Fast forward to today.... My daughter is in college and I feel good about the sacrifices I made to get her to where she is. I'm back doing every weekend what I've always loved, racing motocross. At 40 plus I don't have the speed I used to have but I still have the desire to compete at the highest level I can comfortably compete at. I usually ride 2 or 3 classes every weekend and am still very competitive on the local level in the age group classes.