It was pretty easy to start off for me. I was born in Whistler in British Columbia, Canada, which is a sort of Mecca for mountain bikers. I mean I had some of the most awesome trails right in my back yard. My brother was a pro mountain biker, so I followed in his footsteps. And because I started so young, it came pretty naturally to me.
How did you get fascinated by rally?
I always loved driving. When I was nineteen, I had a Subaru STI as my daily run-around and I played around in the woods in that, but it was nowhere near a real rally car by any standards. A little later I moved to Squamish, a town 30 minutes from Whistler, and there was a Subaru rally shop in town. I’d go test them in the woods all the time and eventually got introduced to the owner, Pat “the Rocket” Richard. He traded in my standard STI for a proper rally car and that’s pretty much how everything started.