Peter A. Gaboriault. Born December 9th, 1979 (31 years old). Originally from Topsfield, Massachusetts. Began road racing in 2006 with LRRS and CCS/ASRA. Earned Expert status in 2008.
Races a 2006 SV650 in the LWSS, LWSB, LWGP and GTL classes
Career highlights – Placed 2nd overall in the Lightweight GP & the Pirelli Diablo 600 Challenge Championships and 3rd overall in the Lightweight Superbike Championship in the Loudon Road Racing Series.
Personal goals for the coming season – Place top three overall in each of the Loudon Road Racing Series LWSS, LWSB, LWGP and GTL Championships. Get into the 1:15′s at NHMS. Place on the podium at NJMP. Find a ride for a round in the AMA Supersport Class.
Team goals for the coming season – Promote the ECK Racing name and help to develop the endless potential of team young guns Christian and Jake.
Other Info – I “officially” began riding motorcycles in 2001 when I took the MSF Beginner Rider Course and I quickly fell in love. With it, I also found a “thirst for more” and thus began riding on the track just three months after finally purchasing my first bike in 2004. After a couple years of track time and honing my skills as a rider, I began racing an EX500 in 2006 after going through the Cornerspeed racing school in Virginia and haven’t stopped racing since. That same year I also began working as an Instructor for Tony’s Track Days. I worked my way up the ranks and am currently the Assistant Chief Instructor along side my fellow ECK teammate Gene Berrio. Together we work with our customers to help them with their riding and help the other staff members hone their own riding and teaching techniques as well. We also work closely with Head Chief Instructor and published author Ken Condon to develop our own skill sets, both as riders and mentors.
Off the track – I work in Boston in the Corporate Security industry as a project manager for a large worldwide financial company, supporting our security operations on a national scale. I enjoy surfing the web and bench racing with my friends, movies, music, tv, and an occasional night out at the bars. I’m also a RiderCoach for the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and spend about 1 weekend a month during the riding season teaching people who have never been on a motorcycle before how to rid