Overview

How I got started

Motocross has always been in my family, even before I was born. My Brother was a Team Yamaha Support Rider in the late 80`s. I received my first bike in 1997 a Honda xr 100. I rode it for about two or three years just doing the occasional trail rides. Then in 2000 I got a Yamaha TTR 125 and started getting a little more serious about riding. During this time I really didn`t have a chance to start racing because I was playing hockey all over the nation. In 2001 I got a new YZ 125 and that was my first real race bike. I rode that for about 2 years, riding pretty hard at most of the tracks at least once a week. I started really progressing and in 2004 I began racing full time. I now ride a 2007 Honda CRF 250F and 2007 CRF 450F and ride at least three times a week and race on the weekends, I also now have my own fully professional built Outdoor National style track to train on.

Goals for the Future

To continue racing 125 & 250 Novice Classes as well as 4 stroke class, place top ten at all amateur nationals and qualify for Loretta Lynns and give one hundred percent in all of my races.

 

Competitive Highlights

I believe my competitive highlights are the fact that no matter how bad of a start I get, I never give up until after I cross the finish line, I know that as long as I try my hardest and give it my all then that is the best that I can do.

2007-Qualified in 125C Stock, 125 C Mod, 250F 4 Stroke Open Classes for the 2007 NMA Ponca City Grand National
2006- Qualified in 250 C Stock, 250 C Mod, 250F 4 Stroke Open for the 2006 NMA Ponca City Grand National
2005- 5th Overall 125D 9th Annual Pro Circuit Texas Oklahoma Regional Series
2005- Qualified for 125 D Stock and Mod for NMA Ponca City Grand National Championship
2004- 125D Mod NMA Fall National Champion

 

Bio

What has been your most embarrassing moment?

Probably my most embarrassing motocross moment is in my first race in my first moto I got stuck in the gate and couldn`t get it started until the rest of the pack was a half a lap ahead.

Describe your style...

I would describe my style as very smooth and I don`t ride over my head or like a goon.

Do you train? What does your schedule look like?

I am pretty serious on my training Monday thru Friday I ride at My track, and go to the gym in the morning or go for a road bike ride. On the weekends I am either racing or Practicing on Saturday and Sunday, But I like to usually put in 1-2 days a week of no riding so that I give my body a chance to rest. I am working out with a private trainer at the gym and will soon be working with a riding coach. I am very active with my cycling and like to attend long distance charity rides on the weekends I am not racing.

Music?

I enjoy all types of music from alternative to Jazz and Rap. I don`t like Country or Classical music.

 

Recent Updates: