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Personal History

My name is Michael Bruno. 17 years old out of Plainville CT. Ive have been riding since I was about 6. I started off on a Honda XR50 then moved my way up to a KTM 65SX, then Kawasaki KX85, then KTM 125SX, and now I am riding my 2006 Kawasaki KX250F.  I mainly ride trails and grew up my entire life riding at Thomaston Dam in CT. I have recently (past 5 years) been taking weekend trips up to Mass to ride in the trails up there.  Besides time spent in the woods I have ridden on many Motocross tracks.  I spent my entire 2010 winter riding at Mototown USA, an indoor motocross track. This place unluckily collapsed under the weight of the snow the year after.  I have ridden at Rocky Hills CTMX, owned by Tony Larusso.  I have progressivly gotten better at Motocross but my true favorite is woods and Enduros.  I am a member of the New England Trail Riders Assos. N.E.T.R.A. and have competed in many races however I have not competed with my KX250F yet.

Throughout this past year I have become a great rider. My father cannot keep up with me anymore and I am keeping up with if not passing the better riders at Thomaston Dam.  I am striving to practice and become a great rider and to just keep getting better. In Spring of 2013 I will be competing in N.E.T.R.A. enduros and many other races.

I am confident on the bike and love every second that I am riding. I can never get enough time on the bike it seems. In my spare time I am keeping up with the maintainence on my bike and making sure it is in tip top shape.

Riding Goals

I wish to race in NETRA and get great lap times and decent finishing spots.

I would love to start racing motocross for NEMX but just need to get out  to the track more often. 

I would love it if any sponsor would consider me for a sponsorship.  With the amount of riding I do and the amount of people that see me and my bike I would surely promote your products.  My goal is to have a great looking and performing bike that I am proud to call my own.