Overview

 

How I got started

I saw a BMX race on TV and my dad called a phone number of the show, got the information on were the track was, we went to a race, and I registered that day and have been racing ever since. I was helped by Jack Mabe and Trae Mabe (who is now a Pro rider), they showed me how to do the gate, corners, and how BMX worked. I am a better rider because of people like them and strive to help others in the same way.

Goals for the Future

This year I am working hard on jumping, I am doing alot of dirt jumping, street riding, and working on speed. I hope to be able to provide a better show and improve my racing making myself a better competitor. I look forward to making some mains in the new NBL 17-24 Expert class.

Bio

 

What inspires you to compete?

It would have to be my dad that is my greatest inspiration, he has always stood behind me and inspires me to try new things and new ways of riding. Also, I love working with new riders and helping them get started in BMX.

Some Personal Information About Me:

I also play High School Football, I am on the High School Wrestling Team which I have Lettered, Weight Lifting, and I was also on the track team. I enjoy working with new riders and watching them benefit and grow with the sport. I love to ride my bikes.

Describe your style...

I have been told that I am a all out rider, that I always go for the gusto. I don`t really have a style so to speak.

Why do you compete?

I love the competition and the fellow riders I compete with. I have friends in at least 21 states and always looking for more.

What do you want to be when you grow up?

AA-pro and Olympic Gold Medalist. I would also like to do something working with new riders , maybe do some rider clinics or something like that.

 

Competitive Highlights

 

2006- #2 -17 Expert in South East Region , Florida State Series 7th Place in 16 Expert, Moved to Expert Class.

2005 I am the NBL # N15 - 15 Novice, # 1 - 16 Novice in the South East Region, # 1 - 15 Novice in South Carolina, #2 - 15 Novice in North Carolina, Novice Letterman Jacket Award winner, and  #1 in the North Carolina High Point Series.

In 2004 I was # 1 NBL National Champion- 14 yr old Rookie, # 1 - 15 Novice State Champion in North Carolina, #14 in the South East Region, and Rookie Letterman Jacket Award winner.

In 2000 I was the NBL # 10- 10 yr old Rookie, # 3 in the South East Region, #1 State Champion in Tennessee, I won Sportsmanship of the Year Award at Morristown BMX.

 

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