Bio

Why do you like this sport?

I like this sport because it is fun to ride at high speeds and compete against other racers. I like the way it makes you feel after a good ride and the feeling you get after you win a race. The sport keeps me in good shape and teaches me about a healthy life. It teaches me that the more respect and hard work that I put in, the better results I will see. I just like the feeling you get by competing.

Some Personal Information About Me:

I was born on Guam USA and this is were I started to ride. I am an honor student and made the National Junior Honor Society in 8th grade at Saint Anthony School. I have a grade point average of 3.9. I was also selected for the Guam National Under 12 and Under 14 Soccer teams and represented Guam in Japan at the age of 12 (We beat Japan 2-0) and also at age 13 went to China where Guam beat Mongolia 4-2). I`ve moved to Honolulu, Hawaii on June 3, 2004 and taken up surfing/body boarding in addition to motocross riding. On Oct. 2004, I then moved to the Millsaps Training Facility and live there currently. I have the same kind of determination and commitment in school as I do in motocross. I also served as an altar boy at Saint Anthony Church and fed the poor every month at a place called "Kusinan Karidat" in Guam. I have good moral values, a good heart and compassion for the poor.

Do you train? What does your schedule look like?

I train at Millsaps Training Facility since October 2004. We start at 8:30am in the morning, riding our motorcycles with Colleen Millsaps until around 1:30pm. Then we go to the gym and lift weights for about an one hour. We ride a stationary bike or road bike for about another hour. I ride my pit bike around and play ride after working out. Then it is time to wash my bike and get it ready for the next day. I have some dinner then do my homework. After that, it is time to relax and go to sleep. I started home school this year so I can train at MTF. I train Monday though Friday and race on the weekends.

What do you want to be when you grow up?

I would hope one day to become a pro racer. My main goal in life is to be a fair and honest person with good work ethics. I will give 100% to anything that I do. My father and mother have taught me that I should live every day to my fullest and to be a good sports man. I will not let down the people who trust and count on me.

How's Life Treating You?

Life has been good to me and my family. I have a family who is behind me 100%. There is a lot of love and openness in my family. I have been raised to care and understand other people`s feelings. Life has giving me an opportunity to travel overseas and see how other people live in their countries such as Macao, Hong Kong, China, Japan, Philippines, Bali, Indonesia, New Zealand, Fiji and FSM. I was also given the chance to race in some of these countries. I think by going overseas and seeing different cultures and people, I have learned a lot of about their lives and to respect their ways of living. It was a great learning experience and I look forward to traveling around the US to all the different tracks and meeting people. I think I would be a good role model because I have seen what is right and wrong and I know what the difference is. So far life has been great and I definitely look forward to the future.

Competitive Highlights

 

 

1st place and National title in the Youth 4 Stroke at the Winter Olympics and also 3rd place in the 4-stroke

 

3rd place at the biggest National Amateur Championship race-Loretta Lynn’s in Hurricane Mills Tennessee in the MX Lites B Modified class and 5th in the MX Lies Stock class

 

2nd place at the AMA Parts Unlimited Lake Whitney Spring National in the 250B class

 

2nd place at the Ponca City Grand National Championship in the 250 2-Stroke class

 

3 -3rd place at the GNC Oakhill National Championship in the 250B Mod, 250 Open, 450 4-Stroke classes

 

1st place in all 4 classes if the Florida Gold Cup Series in classes 125B, 125 Open, 250B, 250 Open

 

1st Place at the Florida Winter AM Championship in the 250B and 250 Open classes

6th place 2006 Loretta Lynn`s National Race in the 85cc 14-15 mod class
3rd place Grand Nat`l Championship, Oak Hill, TX 85cc Open class 3/19/06
4th place at Ponca City Nationals 2006 in the 85cc open and mod 14-15 class
1st place at Southeast LL Regionals at Gatorback 6/11/06
Winning 1st place at the Florida Winter AM Series Overall 85-14-15 mod.class - 2/5/2006
Placing 2nd at the Florida Winter AM Series Overall Supermini class - 2/5/2006
Placing 4th at the Winter National Olympics 85-14-15 Supercorss - 11/26/2005
Winning 1st place in the 85cc 14-15 yr class at Broome-Tioga Amateur day-8/19/05
Winning 1st place supermini class at Broome-Tioga Amateur day 8/19/05
Winning the Youth of the Year Award at Mills Creek Challenger Cup in Oct. 2005 as well as 1st place in the Supermini Class and 2nd place in the Schoolboy class
Winning 1st place in the 85cc Division - FIM/UAM Motocross Championship in Philippines 3/04
Winning 1st place at the 2003 FIM/Miller lite/Shell Asian Jump contest
Placing 2nd at Cycle Ranch Loretta Lynn`s Regional Qualifer 6/25/05
Placing 3rd in the 85cc 14-15yr Muddy Creek TN Ten State Championship 7/10/05
Placing 7th in the 85cc 14-15 yr Grand Nat`l Championship Oak Hill, TX 3/15/05
Placing 9th in the World Mini Championship Las Vegas NV 4/15/05
Placing 21st in the 85cc 14-15yr Loretta Lynns National 8/02/05 after qualifying and being in the U.S. mainland less than a year. Training under Colleen Millsaps at the Millsaps Training Facility has been the best thing that has ever happened to me. Thank you Colleen!

 

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