Personal History
I had a rough childhood at a very young age.. until I was about 8 years old, my grandfather bought me my first bike, I remember the first time I hit my first berm turn going fast, it was such an adrenaline rush, I didn't hear anything but the engine and my breathing, I still remember the feeling of that back tire digging into the soft tacky dirt, after that I knew that I was born to ride. Then I had to move back with my dad and he took my bike from me and sent it back to my grandparents. he told me that I "need to focus on a job,dirt bikes are a waste of time, and I wasn't a normal kid" then about 9 years later I bought my own bike and moved back in with my grandparents, I started riding again and I've decided that this is what I was ment to do motocross has been there for me, this sport saved me from going down a very bad path. I thinks it's time for me to make this my career
Riding Goals
motocross is about progression, its showed me what I can really do , not just what I think I can do, really my goal for riding is always the same. Progression, every time I ride I find ways to improve my riding in different ways. like. hitting a lip a little faster or riding the berm harder to get more launch coming out of it I like to push out of my comfort zone just enough to learn more and then repeating it until I get too tired or until I perform it to perfection.
Competitive Highlights
I have learned a lot more self control on the track.. its great to ride aggressive, but if u push yourself way too hard u get frustrated and that sence of failure hits you.. I have really learned to control my emotion and how to keep a clear head and think on and off the track. like I said, motocross has helped me in more ways than one