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Personal History

I come from a family where I was always around engines from big v8’s to lawnmowers. I have always liked the idea of having a fourwheeler and that’s what I would always talk about as a kid growing up watching the pro’s racing around the track and thinking to myself that I would like to do that some day, so when I was 6 my dream came true, my mom and dad had gotten me a an lt-50 and I have never stopped riding since, shine I have been little my parents have always watch me ride and my mom would always say your going to get hurt on that thing and I did sometimes but not always, I also come from a very supportive family. They have always been there from the higa and lows in life. And when I was in 11th grade I said I’ve always wanted to do a full race curciut which a local one to me is wnyoa ( Western New York off road association). And this year it happend. And I’ve never been happier, my first race this year started out as a first and have always had good luck, yeah I’ve not finished two which were mechanical failures suck as carrier bearings and buried up to the rear fenders in mud, but I’ve always put everything I’ve had into the track and off the track I always take care of myself and stay in the best shape possible. 

Riding Goals

My riding goal one day if it’s not too late is to be become an xc1 pro. I’m only in college c as of right now but I can only keep moving forward and never losing sight. Whenever I’m not racing I’m always practicing on the 80 acres of land that my dad has with all sorts of trails and hill climbs on it. I have a little route that’s roughly 5 miles long and no I keep trying to push myself further and further and faster every lap, but I want to move up to college b next year and keep on doing better for myself and my family.

Competitive Highlights

I’ve only raced a full season once this year, so I don’t have many highlights but one I do have is where I came in first place in the first race of my first full season of my college c career. It was the best feeling ever, just the adrenaline and the over whelming feeling that busting my back whenever I rode had finally all paid off just in those couple of hours, and the rest is just about and consistent as anyone else in my class and just learning from my mistakes and only bettering myself off and on the track