How I got started
I started racing at 5 years of age. I have consistently won a Northeast championship every year and finished well at many amateur national races. I have also made five trips to Loretta`s. I have been a Kawasaki Team Green Racer for 8 years and have been again chosen for the 9th year to represent Team Green, North Racing Inc. and Razee's Motorsports for the 2008 race season. Most of all I want to win local, Regional and National championships for my sponsors. Motocross sales are booming here in New England and we know that it will be very important to their companies. I will be attending all of the Amateur Nationals in 2009, including the Florida Winter Am series.
Goals for the Future
My most important goal is to start making more podiums at the Nationals, and begin to accumulate points towards getting my Pro license. I feel very confident on the big bike, and am going to step up my training now that I am older. I want to pursue a professional motocross career, and now is the time for me to take it to the next level. I have received excellent news for the 2009 season. I have been signed to race for a Satellite race team, North Racing with current corporate sponsor Mosquito Shield Inc. They are going to assist me financially so that I can get to more National races and they have also purchased a membership for me at GPF so that I can train all year long. I also want to continue to win as many Northeast Regional and New England titles as possible for my sponsors to help increase their sales. NEMA is the biggest organization here in the Northeast, and just about in the whole country. The numbers every week range in the 600-800 area. I plan to
race all of the Amateur Nationals in 2009. I started the season with the Mini-O's, will do all of the Florida Winter Ams, and then on to Texas and Vegas. Also, I will race NESC and other New England races on my off weeks from the long NEMA schedule. My parents are behind me 100% and they will do whatever it takes to get me there. My Mom is living on the road with me. I want to work hard to make all of my sponsors proud to have me on their teams. I have been one of the most consistent racers here in New England. My most important goal for 2009 is to win championships for my sponsors and to stay healthy.
I will be training and racing in Georgia and Florida over the winter in prepartion for the Spring Nationals. With my position on North Racing as their amateur team rider, I will be able to attend all of the amateur national races and do alot of NESC series during the spring, summer, and fall.