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Personal History

I started riding at the age of 4 on a hand-me-down TTR 90 along side my brother. At that time I wasn't in love with the sport. Yes, i thought it was cool, but the real love came when I traveled with my cousin to one of his race events in Ohio. He rode for F&S Suzuki for quite a few years in the late, and early 90's. That's all it took, and i was instantly HOOKED. I traveled a lot with him and my family to his MX races. I got a bit bigger and moved up to a YZ85. You couldn't pull me off of that thing. I wanted so bad to be like my older cousin and race for a team. Shortly after I was injured and quit riding for a LONG time. My brother went off to the marines, and we always said that when he got back we would relive our child hood. So that's EXACTLY what we did. I bought my older cousins F&S Suzuki Rm 250 race bike, The one that i have longed to own since i was a kid. Talk about living a child hood dream. My brother and i decided to make a Sports entertainment team and race competitively in local and hopefully national events. I cant wait to see what the race world holds for me and my family.  

Riding Goals

I strive to be a better rider every time I'm on two wheels. The number one riding goal that comes to mind is my riding fitness. Being in good riding shape is my number one priority, and I'm doing whatever it takes to get me there. My next riding goal is to start in a C class and move up as quickly as possible. Ill be starting off in a Hare Scramble series called Midwest Cross country racing. Starts in march and ends in November 2021. My goal for this series is to get the most points as possible to move me up to the next class. I want to race that series for at least 2 or 3 years. After that i would like to try my hand at Motocross. I've always wanted to be at the gate drop, lined next to 39 other dirt bikes. I want that feeling. I want those butterflies. Most importantly, I want to win. 

Competitive Highlights

No highlights yet, but a lot to come!