Personal History
I was brought up at the motocross tracks by my family. I began riding when I was 2 years old and started racing when I was 4 years old. I wanted to be a well rounded athlete so I also took up soccer, football and baseball. My true love for racing kept poking through though so I decided to get more serious with my racing just the past couple of years. I have raced the TWMX Series, So Cal MX Series, Fire/Police MX Series, AME Minicross Series, Texas Spring National, Mini Majors West, Cal Classic and Loretta Lynn's Amateur National. Each event I enter, I try my best and am always looking for the faster lines and where I can improve. My trainer - Buddy Antunez - along with my Dad are great role models and mentors for me to look up to. Every time a throw a leg over my dirt bike, my mindset changes and hitting my marks is what I concentrate on.
Riding Goals
I would love to achieve the success that my Dad had in the sport and maybe even extend that history a little further with my results. My Dad had great support from many companies and I hope to continue that legacy with my riding on and off the track.
Competitive Highlights
I qualified for the Loretta Lynn Amateur National in 2021 for the first time. I raced to a 10th place overall in both the Mini Sr 1 and Mini Sr 2 during my first attempt at Loretta's. I followed up that race with winning 2 AMA Championships at Cal Classic with a win in the Mini Sr 1 and Mini Sr 2 classes as well as a 3rd place on a stock 85 in the Supermini 1 class. Next up was the Mini Majors West where I scored 2 more Championships in the 85cc/150F and 85cc/150F Open classes and a 2nd in the Supermini 1 class. I raced the AZ Open and earned more 3 AMA Championships - 1st in the Mini Sr 1, 1st in the Mini Sr 2, and a 1st in the Supermini 2 class as well as a 2nd in the Supermini 1 class.
Going into 2022, I wanted to test my skills at more competitive levels of competition. I raced the Freestone Spring Championship and Spring A Ding Ding, getting on the podium at both events in the Supermini 1 and Supermini 2 classes. Next up was the Mini Majors West where I scored 3 Championships in the Supermini 1,2, and 3 classes. I attended the Cal Classic the following week and recognized my weaknesses and put my helmet down and grinded to be prepared for Loretta Lynn's.
I headed back East to race the Red Bud Amateur Day and get acclimated to the East Coast weather. I went to Moto X Compound and grinded away for a few weeks prior to heading to Virginia. I raced the Moto Vroom Vroom and got the Supermini 1 and Supermini 2 Championships. I also raced the Schoolboy 1 class and finished 2nd on my Supermini. I qualified for the Loretta Lynn Amateur National in 2022 in the Supermini 1 and Supermini 2 classes. After scoring my first moto wins in the Supermini 2 class - twice - I went onto win the Championship in the Supermini 2 class. I finished 2nd in the Supermini 2 class, rounding out my second trip to The Ranch.
I love riding a dirt bike and hope to gain your support to help me be successful in a sport that has given me such a great opportunity to fulfill my dreams.