What inspires you to compete?
My parents both raced stock cars in the late `60`s-early `70`s, and being my fathers son, I felt the need to compete on my bike, as I had been riding and doing jumps, etc. ever since I learned to ride a bike. I also idolized Evel Knievel when I was a child (go figure!)
What has been your most embarrassing moment?
Probably crashing in my first National Main Event, right in front of one of my childhood BMX heroes-Mike Miranda. We had talked at the races many times by then, and he was at the gate when my main came up, so he wished me luck. I was about 22 years old, but I felt like that little kid when he came up and said good luck. I crashed going down the first straight at Coal Canyon because I wouldn`t give up the room to the guy on my inside, and we both tangled and crashed. I wasn`t injured, but man, was I ever embarrased.
Some Personal Information About Me:
I am a single father (my son lives with his mother). I am the Quality Assurance Manager for a Structural Steel company. I am a Certified Welding Inspector.
Do you train? What does your schedule look like?
Yes, I do train. I had two injuries this season-Broken Big Toe in `Vegas, then a torn Gastrocnemus (calf) muscle in the Main on Sunday at Prunedale. Since the P-Dale injury, I have hired a personal trainer (Who trains many world class athletes, including some former world & Pro Champions, both BMX & MTB). I am looking to come back to racing in early October. I train twice a day, 7 days a week on my MTB, either on a spin trainer or doing outdoor rides on my GT I-Drive. I am hoping to be on the BMX track soon. I also ride at Meadows Land (a track in my friends backyard.).
Why do you compete?
I compete because I enjoy it. I also enjoy the family-like friendships that I have made over the years of racing. When I went down in Prunedale (no Crash, just the muscle tearing), there were 6 other guys in my race. I can recall at least 5 of them coming out to see what happened, as well as a few friends who were there. Some of the competitors I had just met that weekend, or only once before. Some of them helped carry me off of the track, as well. Now if that doesn`t show what kind of good people there are left in the world, especially in the world of competitive sports, I don`t know what does. I have many friends from around the country that I have met through competing, for that I feel I`m truly blessed.