Fullnoise: Ok Lets take it back to the beginning, how old were you when you started riding and how did you get in to the sport of Off-Road racing?
Green:I started riding back when I was seven, racing some local motocross races and stuff like that. I grew up in Port Stevens which is in the Newcastle area, so I grew up riding and racing tracks, like Cessnock, Lakes and that is pretty much how it all started.
From riding local club races I progress to racing state motocross rounds, then when I was 12, I went to my first state enduro title and I loved it. I continued riding both MX and Enduro up until I was sixteen.
In 2006 it was the first year that the AORC (Australian Off Road Championship) had a junior class as part of the Australian title, so we decided to go with enduro and gave motocross away.
I still raced some local club motocross, but focused mainly on Off-Road, and it grew from there.
Fullnoise: Why the decision to move away from motocross and concentrate the Off-Road scene? Was the Off-Road something you enjoyed more, or found yourself a little more naturally talented at?
Green: I would not say that, I really enjoyed both. The main thing for us mainly due to the cost of racing for my parents and myself was that we found more value in the Enduro's.
We would go away to and Enduro race and I would be riding for six hours each day compared to going to a motocross race and being lucky to get two 30 minute motos or back then two 10 minute motos for the weekend.
Fullnoise: So it mainly came down to bike time at the end of the day?
Green: Yeah, we were spending the money and I love riding, I could ride all day every day for that reason I was enjoying it more. So I stepped and raced the full Australian Off Road Championship which was really cool.
The good thing about doing the AORC was that the senior riders were all there, you got to watch all the Pro guys race and race the same venue, I was enjoying it and I have not looked back.
Fullnoise: What were your result like back in the Junior days of racing?
Green: In that first year of the AORC I won the 250F junior Lites title back in 2006. I also won a couple of the Dirt Action Amcross series. In 2005 I think it was I finished third in the state motocross championships so I was having a bit of success in both MX and Enduro