Rider Updates
May 5 2023
Feliz Cinco De Mayo! I am back in on my first race this weekend! I got some FRESH gear, thank you Oneil! I will be updating as much as possible to keep everyone in the loop. I am beyond excited for the first race back.
Jun 13 2022
A lot of life things have been taking place. We are packing & moving, paying bills, and turning wrenches in order for the next goal. I will be racing all of the 2023 season as well as the last third of the year. My buddy has built a private track that will soon be a new training location. I want to win this next championship. The only way it can be done is by doing it RIGHT!
Jan 5 2022
I have currently renewed my membership with MxSponsor. For some reason it still has not updated. This year will be the most exciting! As I am hoping to race in four different states during 2022!
Nov 12 2021
Well! The season has ended! I am so thankful for all of the sponsors who are allowing me to live life to the fullest! It was a WILD ride. Although I wrecked very bad in Lake Havasu, I was encouraged by my support system to "get back on that horse!" I am not positive which off-road series I will do in 2022. I am mainly looking to take on the challenges AMRA has to offer! Until next time! I will keep my events updated as soon as I receive some dates.
Nov 11 2021
The cinder mountain off road challenge that AZOP put on was amazing! I have never been in the volcanic rock terrain. I kept it on two and advanced myself in the series points. It’s not official yet, but I am pretty confident that I secured my 3rd place spot in the championship!
Oct 5 2021
Last weekend was quite the experience. I kept the bike on two wheels, both days. I managed to push myself and learn a lot from following better skilled riders. I did manage to move up from 5th to 3rd in the AZOP Championship point series. I am on a very strict regimen to accomplish my goal this year of placing within podium position for Open B. I am looking forward to racing at Vulture Mine!
Sep 27 2021
It has been a rough go, but I am on the bike and racing at every opportunity possible! This weekend (8-2 > 8-3) will be my first time ever racing in the cinders up near Flagstaff, AZ. I have been developing my skills as well as the WORCS race teaching me some new things! I am currently going into the second to final round for the AZOP off-road racing series sitting in 5th place overall for the podium championship in Open B. I am looking to ride smart, and push myself! Thank you to all of my sponsors for your continued support as I am feeling much better since my accident in Lake Havasu.
Feb 4 2021
Last weekend in Mesquite, I did not have to race I anticipated at all. As I was pulling up to the gate, my front brake seized up. I tried to run the race hoping it would loosen up. I went down three times in the first lap just trying to push through it. I ended up pulling off and pushing it into the pits.
I am assuming the brake was being locked up due to all of the mud that was on the track during practice. I tried my best to fix it for moto 2, although it managed to seize up again in the second lap. I was able to finish the second race, although I had to pull off and try kicking the caliper.
Overall, I learned how to not rely on my front brake as much which forced me to use more back brake. I am looking forward to this weekends race in Lake Havasu, AZ.
Jan 18 2021
This weekend was a big stepping stone as I moved up into the Open B class in the AZOP circuit. I felt very good on the track thanks to Ryno Power getting me into the gym and making each session count! Everyone loved the blue and yellow O'neal gear with the patriotic Flow Vision goggles! The Matrix Concepts mat brought an eye upon our pits as we looked much better. Five18designs came out to support me as I gave it my all. I did not get the results I was looking for, but know that it can only go up from here. On Saturday, I placed 11th / 12 riders. I had a very bad crash in which I was unconscious for several minutes. On Sunday, I was able to place 7th / 9 riders. I had about 5 tip overs in corners. All I can say is that I have learned from my mistakes and I am looking forward to round 2 in Lake Havasu!