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Personal History

Kameron is a soon to be 16 year old sophomore at Lodi High School. He enjoys riding his bicycle and scooter, fishing, target shooting and playing Ps4 Live with his friends. He has a reputation of being a well behaved and respectful young man with a kind heart and manners. His passion is racing Flat Track. His started racing when he was 5 years old on a PW50 scoring his first win as a peewee rider. When age permitted, he moved on to a stock 60cc racing against a group of 65cc bikes. Even though he was out powered he was able to consistently finish in the top 3 almost every race. His first win in the 65cc class was at Chris Beck Arena in Santa Rosa on a cushion track. That built much needed confidence and he was able to achieve more wins. He progressed to the 85cc class riding a stock 80cc. Out powered again he proved his improving skills and talent by finishing in the top 3 positions each race and moving up in ranks to an A rider. He was soon sponsored on a modified 100cc and an 85cc. He finished either 1st or 2nd place in each of the races for both classes. He won a 3rd place in the West Coast 85cc championship and 2nd place in the 100cc. nationals. He moved up to the 250cc class with New Body MD and Tetra Health Centers as his main sponsors. He was a major competitor in this class winning the Black Plate 3 and 4 in the 250cc Championship. His 2018 season for the 250cc was shortened after a bad wreck at the memorial race in Salinas for his buddy Zaden Florez. He broke his leg and was out of racing for several months. He returned at the tailend of the season and won every 250cc race until the season ended. This season has been a struggle for him as he started the season as an Open A 450cc rider without a bike. He was able to race a few times on borrowed bikes. Sam Knox offered a sponsorship on his stock 450cc but it has taken several months to raise enough money to completely rebuild the motor. He was finally able to race the Open A on his own bike this month.

Riding Goals

To continue to improve my skills and continue competing in the 450 Open A and perhaps travel to new tracks. Make more main events and earn some money.

Competitive Highlights

Bp #3 & #4 on 250A in 2017 Bp #2 100A modified 2017 Bp #2 100A modified sportsman 2016 Bp #4 85A 2015 Bp # 1 100A modified 2015 Bp #2 100 youth 2013 Bp #2 65 mini 2013 Bp #8 peewee 50 2010