
What kind of machine are you on this year?
Arctic Cat M8 Snopro, Summit 800, Arctic Cat Snocross mod 900 (SWE), Rev 800 water mod (SWE)
What kind of modifications do you have to do to your machine to make it dialed for you?
Rebuild steering and air box. Hoping for a turbo and some other fun stuff, the other sleds are too long to list all the mods.
What do you drive these days?
Ford F150.
How do you relax during the season?
Chilling all the time with my good friends.
What does your training regiment look like?
It's hard, steak and Pemberton potatoes, protein milkshake with ice cream and chocolate milk, and tons of hard work during the summer. Also, sledding 10 months a year and riding dirt bikes, so guess that keeps me in shape.
If you were not a pro rider, what do you think you would be doing?
Sledding.
Favorite Slednecks product...
My new outerwear, you will see it next season.
Favorite Slednecks movie...
Slednecks 9.
What was your first motorized toy?
A moped. I didn't get either a sled or a dirt bike when I was a kid.
Favorite restaurant...
Wildwood.
Favorite riding spot...
And you thought I would tell you that... but BC is the s#*$.
What's your view on country music?
Jonny Cash is always with me on my road trips.
Who did you look up to as a kid?
Gunde Svan.
What was the hardest thing you had to give up to be where you are today?
I'm living my dreams but its hard work and nothing comes for free.
Age ...
19, no, just kidding 28.
Birthplace...
ÖrnskÖldsvik, Sweden
Current residence...
Pemberton, BC
What's your favorite thing about where you live now?
All the lovely ladies I live with.
What is one thing you wish you could do but can't?
Everything is possible but I don't have the time and resources to make all my dreams come true.
What kind of music is on your I Pod?
Nomy, and swedish dance mix -94.
What is your favorite toy besides your machine?
My dirt bike.
Was your family into your sport before you?
No.
What is the scariest thing you have done?
A decent from a hill climb last year, and it was a gnarly hill climb.
What do you plan on doing when you retire?
Haven't gone that far yet.
What was your career plan before your current career took off?
I was working with CNC milling machines with some of the best engineers in Sweden.
What goals have you set for yourself for next year?
Doing gnarlier and more technical lines.
How did you originally get involved with Slednecks?
They started to film me when I was riding and was stoked about what I did.
If you could be any superhero which one would it be and why?
Tough one...
as long as I can fly I'm happy.
With all of the advancement of snowmobiles in the past years what has been your favorite improvement?
Also what improvement are you looking forward to?
Lighter, stronger sleds and 2 stroke turbos, even lighter and stronger.
What is the best safety feature available now?
Tracker avy beacons.
What words of encouragement would you give to someone aspiring to be you?
Work hard and don't expect anything comes for free. Send it!
If you could choose any sport to be a professional at what would you choose and why?
I'm happy with snowmobiling and if I would like to do something else I would do it.
What are your thoughts on Evil Knievel?
Crazy.
What are your thoughts on Robbie Knievel?
I don't know what he has done...
What can you do to keep current riding areas open to the public?
Respect all the people that want to be out there.
What's the dumbest thing you have ever done?
I don't do dumb things.
What's the smartest thing you have ever done?
Traveled to Pemberton, BC. What are your thoughts on monster trucks?
I would want one! With a sled deck of course!
What was the last concert you went too?
Dave Beaulac.
Beer or the hard stuff?
Beer and a fireball!
Do you consider golf a sport?
No.
Do you consider horse racing a sport?
No.
Mountain bikes or dirt bikes?
Dirt bike.
Who is your favorite Supercross rider?
Bubba.
Who is your favorite action sports athlete?
Travis Pastrana.
Monster, Rock Star, or Red Bull?
Open for business...
What's the one thing that could make the world a better place?
Lots of snow and many sunny days.
If you could go riding with anyone in the world who would it be and why?
Chris Burandt because he is a such a technical rider that has inspired me a lot throw the years, and he is fun to ride with too. But I get inspired by all kinds of riders in any sports.
Why do you do what you do?
Because I love it!