Personal History
I started out on a quad, a Suzuki 50cc at about 5 years old. My brothers were always very good and competetive at dirt biking, I wanted to be like them. My dad was always a tame recreational rider and brought me to the dunes or the trails to ride every other weekend. He kept me on quads for as long as possible and didn't step my bike up very often. I went from my Suzuki 50 to an Eton 110cc automatic quad after a couple years of experience and got a Honda CRF 50 when i was eight. My dad kept me on that for a long time. After seeing a lot of dirt biking and learning about racing when i was almost nine, it became my dream to ride a big bike and race and it has been my strongest dream since then. I abandoned the quads, and waited eagerly for my time to come. No one noticed how strong my dream of dirt biking was for a very long time.At 11, I demanded a step up in my bike and more commitment and support towards my dirt biking. I got a pit bike 150, got used to it for a year, and recieved a suprise 2004 KTM 85. I loved the 2-stroke, and the world of motocross finally opened up to me. I met a friend who was also very dedicated to dirt biking and learned about the AMA and racing world. I developed fast on my new bike for two years on the new track terrain to me untill now. I recently joined the AMA, started trying to get sponsored, and in general, get far in my motocross career.
Riding Goals
I'm currently doing everything i possibly can to get a KTM 125 and a legit sponsorship so I can start truely pursuing my dream. With my commitment, ability, and adaptation I hope to hop on a 125, catch on to it quick, earn a good supporting sponsorship, and become reknown and successful in no time. I plan on starting out in the begginning 85 class, and when I feel I'm ready, step up to the 125 D class and work my way up through the ranks from there. I mainly want to get situated in the racing world for now but not lolly gag too much, and work hard at getting in the ranks right away.
Competitive Highlights
I have a natural talent for the sport of dirt biking and develop new skills and adapt to new environments easily and quickly. I feel strongly that I am a rider with some of the best commitment, motivation, inspiration, dedication, capability, confidence, and unique way of adapting to new concepts quickly and easily, which is strongly supported by it being my strongest dream to be successful with competetive dirt biking. I also strongly represent No Fear. I'm never afraid of anything on a dirt bike and will always be very commited to completing new goals and tasks on my dirt bike and conquering highlights that stand out.