Where I’ve Been - Life, Racing, Travel

I was about to graduate College when I posted last. Since then, it feels like I haven’t been able to get a break. It’s funny how optimistic I was that I would have more time to focus on my blog and my racing, reality has proven otherwise. I had to pick and choose what to focus on; I felt it was best to focus on my fitness and riding as well as take some time to enjoy myself pursuing my dreams. I have learned more than I ever could have hoped for, found direction professionally, and I have been promoted to the expert category for my racing. My work and decisions have paid off.

I have been to two countries in the past few months, I climbed a 13,000ft volcano with my girlfriend in Guatemala, and I saw my first MotoGP race in Italy. Both countries relied more heavily on motorcycles than the states, it was awesome to see, and awesome to ride bikes around in Italy.

My racing endeavors were incredibly successful this year, I collected a number of podiums in Amateur races with ASRA in the Lightweight categories on my RS660. I had a blast doing it, and I will be pursuing this series further in the 2026 season. I have been promoted to expert, which has been a long time goal of mine. This has put me one step closer to my dream of racing in MotoAmerica. I plan to collect as many expert points as I can this coming season with hopes of getting my MotoAmerica license as soon as possible. I am taking this process one step at a time and planning carefully, as I am way further along than I ever thought I would have been at this point, its not a bad problem to have.

I am going to keep chipping away at my preparatory responsibilities for this season, there is a lot to do and I really want to set this program up for success. My father is assisting me with a complete overhaul of the racing trailer. It will be insulated with an air conditioning unit, which will be a massive upgrade especially on hot days. Improved lighting will help with working inside of the trailer as well. I will begin my season with some riding at the Homestead, Miami track day with N2.

Thank you for reading! More to come.

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