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How I got started

I began racing in 1998 my first race was a week after I recived my first bike I ended up winning after looping out on the start. After that I raced local stuff till age 12 then I became serious and started training hard and trying to make something of myself.
In 2004 I raced the Florida Winter am series and won O/A so after that my dad decided we should go to Lake Whitney for the Spring Classic I rode 85 14-15 mod. and finished 8 O/A. A few months later I qualifed for the 2004 Loretta Lynn Amature National Championship placed 23rd O/A I was way to big for an 85 but decided to ride it.
Now I am cureently riding the prestigious 125 B classes. Right now I have been training with a personal trainer and ridding as much as I can to improve my abilitys.

Goals for the Future

Attending all the amature nationals and placing top 10 at all of them in both 125 B stk+mod and 250B stk+mod

Bio

Describe your style...

My style is hard to describe...I would say its a mix between aggressive and outta control sometimes I feel to get closer to the front you need to ride like outta control and so far 90% of the time it works

Do you train? What does your schedule look like?

Usually before big races I step up my training and work out with a personal trainer 3-4 times a week and ride as much as possible. exp. 30+ minutes motos,extensive cardio training for endurance, and light weight training. But normally its 2-3 times a week and ride 1-2 times a week and ride on the weekends

Competitive Highlights

When I won the overall in the Fl. Winter Am. after being out for 12 weeks

8th O/A at the Lake Whitney Spring classic

Qualifed for Loretta Lynns in 85 14-15 mod.
23rd O.A

 

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