2025 is all about moving forward. This year, my focus is on gaining as much experience as possible—racing on new tracks, adapting to different bikes, and refining my craft both on and off the track.

Looking to 2026, the goal is to take things even further. Building on what I hope will be a strong national debut in 2025, I have my sights set on competing in the U.S., making my first appearance in MotoAmerica while continuing to gain experience in the Canadian nationals. At the same time, I’ll always make room for a mini race or two—because no matter how far I go, I never want to forget where I started. 

Beyond racing, I’m committed to sharing the journey. As my content creation skills continue to develop, I’m looking forward to capturing action-packed weekends and bringing the intensity of the race season to life. With summer ahead, I can’t wait to create and share more high-energy content that showcases the sport from my perspective.

Racing Ahead

Achievements

The last three years of racing

blood sweat and tears

and what do I have to show for it?

408 Factory SV650

  • 1st place – Middleweight Twins – Round 3 WMRC
  • 3rd place – 600 Supersport – Round 4 WMRC
  • 1st place – Middleweight superbike – Round 4 WMRC
  • 1st place – Middleweight thunder – Round 8 WMRC

North Island Mechanics CBR600r

  • Higgy’s 9 hour endurance event for charity

408 Factory CBR250

  • 2nd Place -250 production, overall 2023 points WMRC
  • 3rd Place – Lightweight superbike, Overall2023 Western Canadian Ameture Championship
  • 2nd Place – 250 Productions Round 10 PCMRC

Born in 2004 in Vernon, BC, and raised throughout the Okanagan Valley, my love for two wheels started early. My journey started on the farm where I spent my early childhood. My first real crash? Barreling down a hill on my Strider bike–the moment I did my first real cartwheel. Worried, my oldest brother ran to my aid. Only to find me grinning from ear to ear. That moment pretty much set the tone for everything that followed.

From doing laps at my grandparents’ farm on an old 85cc bike, carving out circuits in the field with a lawn mower, and flat-tracking the same farm bike, to racing a minibike in flip-flops and a tank top at an abandoned go-kart track—it was all about finding speed anywhere I could.

Even in middle school, I installed an engine kit on my pedal bike and ripped around the school field with friends. My first ride on the road at 16 was a 500cc honda silverwing and later that same year, I was introduced to the thrill of racing. Aboard a PCMRC club rental CRF110 when everything changed. I found my motorsports family, and from that moment on my life, has been set on a path I never thought possible. Cheered on by my dad and brother at nearly every race,  aboard my first real race bike, a pink CBR250, I spent hours practicing in parking lots—always pushing the limits of both my neighbors… and the pavement.

My time on Vancouver Island has only fueled my obsession. Training at the Circle K Fun Ranch, running laps in the driveway oval, and hitting the trails with the Yellow Point Racing Team have helped shape me into the rider I am today.

Before the track, there was just a kid who loved anything with two wheels. And honestly? Not much has changed.

Before the Track

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