Overview

How I got started

I started riding in 1986 at the age of five. I began racing 80s in 1990. My first race on a 125 was in 1998 and I have been avidly racing ever since. After graduating from 80s I skipped racing the 125 novice class and started off in the 125 amateur class. Within my first full season, my points accumulation exceeded the amount needed to bump me into the expert class. I currently race 125 / 250 expert and 4-Stroke Open in Hare Scrambles, and 125 / 250 amateur in motocross. I have participated in all types of racing including Flat Track, TT Scrambles, Motocross, Supercross, Arenacross, Snow Hill Climbs, Hare Scrambles, and Freestyle Motocross.

Goals for the Future

My goals for the 2009 / 2010 race season are as follows:

1. Establish a marketing partnership with new sponsors.
2. Apply for my pro license.
3. Accumulate enough points in the Toyota national Arenacross Series to qualify to race at the US Open of Supercross.
4. Attend all the east coast nationals.
5. Focus on establishing a pro snowX license through RMR

Bio

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.

Competitive Highlights

My racing highlights include the following:


1998:
District 6 Points Championship
1st overall - 125 Amateur


In 2000 I received my first full sponsorship by Blackmans Cycle of Emmaus Pennsylvania which included a bike for the year, free parts, a tuner and suspension specialist for the entire race season.

2000:
District 6 Points Championship
3rd overall - Open Expert


2001:
District 6 Points championship
2nd overall - Open Expert

Pennsylvania State Championship
2nd overall - Open Expert

Clear Channel / Formula USA Freestyle Contest
4th (My first ever freestyle Competition)


2002:
Pennsylvania State Championship
3rd overall - Open Expert


2003:
Budds Creek outdoor national / supercross
1st overall - 125 A/B

 

2007:
Beginning a future of snowX racing

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