Personal History
How I got started
When I was a lot younger my Dad raced a lot of cross country and enduro events. He always wanted to race motocross and he refers to me as, "his way in." We did it together and that is when I found something that I will never give up!!
What inspires me to compete
My dad is my inspiration i love the look in his eyes after I win a race it makes it all worth it
Why I compete
I compete cause it`s fun. And how am I going to get a contract if I don`t. Mainly I live to ride and can't imagine life without the adrenaline!
Riding Goals
Goals for the Future
Next season I plan on doing all the arena crosses I can, to get my AMA pro license and attend some supercross and motocross events. I also plan to start working out a lot more. I have started running at night and want to keep working on that. I really think that cardio is a great way to help keep me in better riding condition
Competitive Highlights
I started racing when I was four years old. By the time I was seven I had two Idaho state championships. And founf myself moving up to sixties and they were a great challenge and for a couple years I had sub par results. Things really turned around for me when my dad took me to a Gary Bailey school after that things came alot easier, i figured out what a clutch was. They taught me so much at the school I was really happy with the results! I won the state championship twice when I was on sixties. The next step was eighties and I really enjoyed this time. I did great, won a state championship in the junior class. The next year I won the Idaho state championship, and the wild west national championship and was the number one qualifier for the Suzuki RM cup. It was there that I got a reality check after I took tenth place. The following year was 125's. After spending a half of year in the junior class, they moved me to the intermediate class and I took second in Washougal in the intermediate class and won the state and wild west series the next year. My pro career has been injury filled but i have got my life back in order and I'm very focused, healthy, and I wont give up until I'm sitting on the podium at a supercross or a national.