What inspires you to compete?
I love everything about this sport. The people involved, the addrenaline, and how not everyone is fit for it. It is a tough sport and love that. The better you do the more you want to do it and everytime I reach a goal of mine it just makes me want to go farther with it and do the best I can.
Some Personal Information About Me:
I'm 17 and love motocross. I like riding all the time. In the winter I snowboard which is awsome. Skating is fun along with bmx. I have an awsome family and friends. I love designing things. Mostly houses. I love music. It keeps me going all day long. Metal, heavy metal, rock, and country is the best. I love meeting new people. Its always fun to meet new people because you have something in common with almost everybody and its good to connect with others with similar interests.
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Do you train? What does your schedule look like?
I work out at home. I have a workout machine with multiple workouts on it. I also ride bikes which is really good for cardio and leg strength. I ride mostly and when you ride you are working out the muscles you use so the more you ride and the longer the better. Plus it gets you better at riding.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
I would like to race dirtbikes professionally. Either motocross or offroad. I am going to go to my local community college in spring 2009. I am doing my basic core classes and then I plan on going on to a university for architechual desing. I love building and designing houses and buildings.
Do you like to travel? What's your best (clean) road trip story?
I love to travel. Thats the best part of racing motocross. My favorite trips have been to Washougal for the pro national. Going there the day the track opens and watching all the thousands of people poor into the property for the race. 2007 was by far the best year there. I stayed with all my friends in a little spot and worked for the track some of the time. It was something you can never forget and I'll remember that the rest of my life.