Personal History
For as long as I can remember I have been obsessed with 2 wheels. Growing up I used to watch my father ride/race his dirt bike when I was a child and couldn't wait to get my own one day. Finally when I was 5 years old my parents bought me an Xr 50, it was the best day of my life. Growing up I was always riding around the farm, or racing at the track, I stopped racing when I was around 10 years old and started riding more for fun. Throughout the years I made my way to Mx207 and Hemonds motocross park LLC, to race a few times a year. It was difficult because in order to race I would have to pay for gas, gate fees, class fee, maintenance because my parents wanted me to learn responsibility and respect. I graduated high school in 2016 found myself a decent job and decided it was time to get back into racing. I bought a brand new 2017 Ktm 250xc in November 2016. When I'm not riding or doing maintenance I'm at my day job. I work at a material handling systems company called dock and door. Dock and door sells, installs, and services, overhead doors, pass doors, loading docks and loading dock equipment. Daily tasks I am expected to carry out include but are not limited to, Welding, cutting, grinding, common sense, mechanical skills, hand tool skills/ and knowledge, knowledge and skills on power tools such as drills impact guns, mag drill, jack hammer, concrete cutting ring saw, band saw, taking the time to do quality work and many more. Typical work hours are 7-5 Monday threw Friday.
Riding Goals
I would like to consider myself a pretty decent rider, but who wouldn't? Although confidence is important I have some serious goals that I plan on charging hard for this year, my first goal is first and foremost on my list. Consistency. I want to consistently ride, race and enjoy the 2 wheel world as safely as possible, if you aren't safe you can't ride. To achieve that goal I have been eating a healthier diet, and being more active.