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Personal History

I started riding when I was five years old and began racing motocross when I was 13. I progressed and began racing pro at the local level when I was 19. I raced hard for about 6 years after that before facing the inevitable fact to focus on getting settled into life.

Once I was able to get that done I reinvested in myself by getting back into motocross. I built a complete gym in my house and committed to participating in the toughest and most competitive regional series in the country to help elevate my abilities and race craft. 

Riding Goals

For 2025 I will be rebuilding myself early after a few injuries sustained over the winter. I will again be participating in the regional AMA sanctioned RMX Series Championship, as well as the Loretta Lynn qualifiers and if all goes well again, the Loretta Lynn’s National Championship. 

I would like to participate in various local races and off-road events as well if time permits. 

Competitive Highlights

2024 was a great year. The highlight being having qualified and racing the Loretta Lynn’s National Championship again after not having been there since 2011. 

I was also able to take 3 class championships and finish first runner-up in another class in the now AMA sanctioned RMX Series. I was able to accomplish this through several moto and overall wins in all classes.

Over the winter I was able to secure 1 series championship and finish runner up in another class in the Mesquite Moto86 Series, despite suffering a broken collarbone, broken ribs and a broken hand at one of the rounds. 

Additional highlights over the years include: 

-Qualified for and raced Loretta Lynn’s in the +25 class twice and was in line to qualify two other times before injuries sidelined me. 

-Top five in Top Gun Shootout/Kawasaki Race of Champions/Suzuki Cup race at Muddy Creek in both the Open Amateur class and 450B Stock classes. 

-Top five in the North vs South shoot out at Mill Creek in the 450B stock class and Open Amateur class. 

-First place in the Alabama state Championship series in the +30 class.