
Birthdate: 11/7/83
Height: 6'0''
Weight:190
R or L handed:L
Biggest Career Accomplishment: Staying healthy and uninjured, being able to race every race of my 11 year career.
Biggest Accomplishment Last Season: Finishing 4th in the Pro Stock points and 6th in Pro Open points
TV Accomplishments:
- ESPN's Winter X-Games (2002, 2006-2011)
- ESPN2 World Power Sports National Snocross Tour
- SPEED World Power Sports National Snocross Tour
- FoxSportsNet International Series of Champions National Snocross Tour
- Versus International Series of Champions National Snocross Tour
- MTV's Scarred
- Discover Channel's Impact
- MTV's Senseless Acts of Video
Magazines Featured in:
- ESPN Magazine Article
- Slednecks: Article - Don't Call it a Comeback
- Sledheads: Table of Contents
- Slednecks: Featured Article
- Sledheads: Cover
- Sledheads: Article
Films Featured in:
- Slednecks 3,4,5 and 8
- 2 Stroke Cold Smoke 3
- Crusty Demons of Dirt 6
- The Blair Morgan Project
Years Competing:
Snocross:
- 2005-current (National Pro)
- 2001-2005 (Semi-pro and Pro on Mountain West Racing Circuit)
Crosscountry:
- 2011-current (pro)
Freestyle:
- 1998-2004
Years just riding sleds in general:22
How did you get started racing: I raced my first couple weekends with my Uncle Rex Hibbert and three
of my cousins. The following years I raced as a privateer with Bill Urban and his two sons. I raced with them
until I won the Pro Points Championship in 2004/2005, earning myself my first factory ride for the 2005/2006
snocross season and have raced the National Series since.
How would you describe a typical week of training during the season: Can't give secrets!
- 2-3 Days on CBR practice track
- 2 days weight training
- 2 days cardio
Goals for the upcoming season: Finish top 3 in Pro Stock and Pro Open National Snocross Championships,
Podium at I-500 race.
Who has influenced your race career the most: My wife Alicia.
Any pre-race rituals: Top Secret.
Random fact about yourself: In June 2009 I survived getting struck by lightning while testing sleds in Cooke City, MT.
If you could have any superpower on the track what would it be: Time travel, that way I could travel directly
from the starting line to the podium.
How do you survive the off-season with no snow: Hunting!
First motorized toy: 1989 Indy Sport 340
If you were not a pro rider, what would you be doing: Professional Hunter.
Why should everyone come out and watch these snowmobile events: The crashing and the passing,
non-stop action.
Favorite Race Venue: Lake Geneva.
Favorite Part of Track: Bumps.
Favorite Riding spot other than racing: Steep and treed trails behind my childhood home. |