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James Stewart Jr. (born December 21, 1985), also known as Bubba Stewart, is an American former professional motocross racer who competed in the AMA Motocross Championship and the AMA Supercross Championships. Through his years of racing, he earned the nickname "The Fastest Man on The Planet".
James Stewart Jr., a.k.a. “Bubba,” has posted his retirement notice online, announcing it through his gear company Seven. Stewart hasn’t raced professionally since 2016, but he’s one of the most successful motorcycle racers ever, cleaning up in Supercross and outdoor motocross events for years.
The son of a motocross dad, James Stewart Jr. followed in the footsteps of his father, James Stewart Sr. “Big James” loved motorcycles so much that just two days after James was born, he took his first son on a ride.
Get a inside look at the current and past events in Supercross and Motocross from the fastest man on the planet, James Stewart on his show Bubba's World. FULL EPISODES ON APPLE AND SPOTIFY
James Stewart has officially announced his retirement from professional racing. In the third video released by his gear company, Seven, the seven-time AMA Motocross and Supercross Champion, who...
Known for his incredible speed, spectacular crashes and huge smile, James Stewart is one of the greatest motocross & supercross riders ever to have entertained the crowds.
James Stewart poses with his two sons, Tabiahs (center) and Bacari (left). Mitch Kendra Stew gave a passionate speech on Friday night during the Class of 2022 induction ceremony.
Information, Statistics, Biography, & race results about James Stewart on Racer X Supercross & Motocross News
Stewart has woken up his dormant Instagram account after almost 12 months to announce he’s ready to reveal all and it will have Supercross fans waiting with bated breath for the next instalment of the big reveal.
After Saturday night’s Supercross season finale in Salt Lake City, James Stewart will move into coverage of the Pro Motocross Championship, and Ricky Carmichael also will broadcast five motocross races before returning for the inaugural SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs.