Personal History
Racing is in my blood. I first started racing when I was three years old. My weapon of choice was an Arctic Cat 120 snowmobile, which coincidentally is how I became 122. My dad thought 120 would be an easy number, but it wasn't allowed so he chose 122 and it stuck with me up until now. Most of my younger childhood was spent racing snowmobiles. Racing started as a hobby but quickly became a career as I was chasing national championships for the Amsoil ISOC Snocross series. My passion for dirt bikes came in my teen years. Since racing was all I knew, I quickly became passionate about it. Not only did I fall in love with racing dirt bikes, but the community is like none other. The motocross family that I have gained is now a permanent part of my life. When I first started racing dirt bikes, I loved the thrill and excitement that came with it. Racing just came so naturally to me at that point in my life, I was having so much fun being able to channel that passion into another sport. I was battling with some amazing riders and having the time of my life in Open A, trying to constantly evolve and challenge myself. Unfortunately, back in 2017 I got in a bad crash. Thankfully I was able to walk away, but I did end up breaking my left humerus in 3 places. That injury was hard for me to come back from. I ended up taking a step back from dirt bikes. Something has lit a fire under me recently that has inspired to me get back at it. My passion for riding and racing has come back like it never left. The thrill of lining back up at the gate after taking so much time off is something I cannot put into words. Once racing is in your blood, it never leaves. That brings me to today. I am just going out there, trying my best to be better for every gate drop and rekindling a dormant passion.
Riding Goals
My personal goal as a rider is to remain passionate about the sport all while challenging myself to evolve and grow with each race.