Overview

 

How I got started

I began riding on my sixth birthday. It started when my Dad took me out to a local track to watch the races one sunday. It was one of the coolest things that I ever saw. After that, I knew that I had to try racing and kept pestering my dad until he finally got me my own dirt bike for my birthday . That is how it all started for me, and ever since then I have been totally addicted to racing motocross.

Goals for the Future

My plans really are my goals as well. I am looking forward to attending all of the Amateur Nationals where I hope to defend my Top 3 finishes. I want to build on these results and solidify my place as a top rider. By placing well in these classes I can show that the finishes were no flukes and that I am indeed one of the top young riders in America. To me, I need to not only be consistent, but consistently better.

 

Bio

Some Personal Information About Me:

To me, I need to be professional and sportsmanlike on and off the track no matter the results. These are the things people see about me and give them their perception of me. I always give 150% and treat both old and younger riders with respect. I am currently in 9th grade and am Home Schooled, something that works very well for me due to my extensive traveling for my sport.

Describe your style...

I like to think that my style is unique. I try to be as competitive and agressive as I can, leaving it all on the track. However I want to be smooth and fluid in my style beacuse if I become reckless, the wasted motion and effort puts me even more behind the eight-ball.

Do you train? What does your schedule look like?

Training is important. I can not do good on Sunday`s by eating potato chips on the coach 6 days a week. Off the track, I go to the gym monday- friday for 1-2 hours to work on my physical strength and conditioning. As for riding, my endurance comes from riding my road bike 25 miles everyday. As for on the track, I get out and ride MX 3-5 hours, 4 days a week, plus racing on the weekends.

Competitive Highlights

2006

Loretta Lynns Amatuer Nationals
Supermini / Dnf-4-3-13
85 mod 14-15 / 4-3-5-4

Ponca City Grand National
Supermini / 1-1-3-3
85 mod 14-16 / 3-3-3
85 open / 2-1-7-5
85 stock 14-16 / 3-7-5

World Mini Grand Prix
Supermini / 6th
85 open / 3rd
85 14-15 mod / 2nd
85 14-15 stock / 8th

Oakhill GNC National
Supermini / 2nd
85cc 14-15 mod / 3rd

Lake Whitney Spring Classic
85cc 14-15 stock / 5th
85cc 14-15 mod / 2nd
Supermini / 2nd


2005

Winter Olympics
SX
85 14-15 stock- 2nd
85 14-15 mod- 7th
MX
85 14-15 stock- 3rd
85 14-15 mod- 2nd
supermini- 3rd
Olympiad- 2nd
Motocross Olympiad- 2nd
Supercross Olympiad- 3rd

Loretta Lynn Amatuer National
85 14-15 mod - 9th

My Sport Hubs

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