What has been your most embarrassing moment?
My most embarrassing moment was when I raced my first expert race and I forgot that you race for 20 minutes plus two laps. I was compleeting my third lap and the caution flag was out over the finish line double. The caution flag was old and faded and I thought it was the white flag. I was running in second place and when I came around for the fourth lap, I thought the race was over and I pulled off the track. Everyone waiting in staging was yelling at me to get back out there because the race wasn`t over. I did a donut i the middle of staging and jumped back on the track to finish second from last.
Some Personal Information About Me:
I have attended one semester at Bucks County Community College. My majors were Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Painting, and Art History. My grades ranged from 80% to high 90s. I currently work full time for Clover Contracting. I previously worked for a local dealer as a motorcycle mechanic, now I wrench on the side for friends and locals. I also do sub contracting work for Boyesen Engineering and Twin Air when needed. I am a certified lifeguard through the Red Cross. I have a strong religious background and thank god for the many talents he has blessed me with.
Describe your style...
I am a very smooth and consistant rider. I don`t crash often, However when I do crash its really bad. I don`t take alot of unecassary risks unless I absolutely have to.
Do you train? What does your schedule look like?
Monday through thursday I lift weights and ride a stationary bike for a half an hour to a hour to strengthen my cardio. I snowboard and snowmobile during the winter and work construction all day.
Why do you compete?
I compeet to win and every time I compeet or practice, Ilearn something new every time I throw a leg over a motorcycle. Every time I ride I look forward to a learning experience.