story of a young motocross racer

My journey began at the age of two when my dad got me my first bike which was a QR50. From that day the love for the sport began, little did we know this was going to be a lifestyle not just a hobby. Then from the age of six years old I started my racing career at a local track called Great Hockham for the Norfolk and Suffolk junior motocross club. Fast forward to where I am now, a  sixteen year old riding a triumph tf250x. I am now on the journey to become a professional motocross racer. To get to where I want to be is going to take a lot of hard work, support and dedication. I joined the Motomind training program back in January this year. This has helped improve my technique but there is still lots for me to work on to improve my riding. My end goal is for me to become professional out in America, but this is a long way ahead. I am training and planning to race the Loretta Lynn’s  to show what I have to offer and to prove that hard work and dedication can get you where you want to be. As we all know that it all comes with a price .I am trying to find people that are willing to help fund me to get out to the states to show then what I have got. My dream was fuelled by my trip to Ernee France last year, where I got to race as part of the British team for the Yamaha Blu Cru at the MXON. This was a unbelievable experience and it gave me a taste of what it would be like to race at a high competitive level.