Competition

How did you get started?

My Dad was a Professional Dirttrack and RoadRacer. I started riding when I was 4 and turned it into a full-time thing in 2003. 4 years later, here I am, starting a dream as a succesful professional motorcycle racer!

List your competitive highlights

2006 Pro-Sport SouthCentral Champion 2006 Pro-Sport NorthEast Champion 2006 Castle Rock Pro-Sport Invitational TT-3rd Place 2006 Castle Rock Pro-Sport Invitational ST-2nd Place 2005 2x AMA Amateur National Champion 2005 AMA Amateur National Championships-4 Wins Multi-Time Northeast Amateur National Champion Multi-Time District 6 Champion Multi-Time District 7 Champion

What are you planning for next season?

This season is my first year racing in the AMA Pro Singles series. I am also going to be racing the AMA Pro Hot Shoe series in the 450 Expert and 750/1000 Expert class. I am also going to contending for the new AMA Junior 750 Pro Championship and I won't be happy unless I bring home number one. I am also going to be racing in as many local races as possible and many other races across the U.S.

What has been your biggest accomplishment?

I would say winning two classes at the Amatuer Nationals was a big thing for my dad and sponsors in 2005, while I was battling with lyme disease. The greatest one for me is probably everytime I am on the track and I run a good race and look back behind me to see guys that have been doing this for 10-15+ years, is a great accomplishment and builds confidence and gives me a drive to succeed anytime I am on the track.

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My Favorites

  • Favorite Car: Dodge Hemi
  • Favorite Magazine: Cycle News
  • Favorite Movie: On Any Sunday
  • Favorite Trick: Big Wheelie!
  • Favorite Event: All Races
  • Favorite Rider: Nicky Hayden

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I Compete: Dirt Track

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Cory and Rebecca became friends  | 
1:34 PM
Cory and Harley became friends  | 
11:21 AM

Friday, December 28, 2007
Cory and Bruce became friends  | 
8:25 PM