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Josh Hansen (born February 16, 1984) is an American professional motocross racer, currently riding the no. 100. The son of retired motocross champion Donnie Hansen, he is best known for winning the GOLD medal for Best Whip in Moto X at the Summer X Games for 3 consecutive years. [1]
James Stewart Jr. was born on December 21, 1985, in Bartow, Florida, [8] and began racing motocross under the guidance of his father at the age of four. During his amateur career, Stewart achieved significant success, securing 84 race victories and 11 Loretta Lynn's Amateur National Championship titles between 1990 and 2001.
Born in Middletown, New York, Weinert was the son of a motorcycle dealer and began riding at an early age. [1] Early in his career, he split his time between motocross and dirt track oval racing however, an injury while racing on the high speed dirt track ovals convinced him to concentrate on the burgeoning sport of motocross.
Tanel was born in Võru, Estonia and currently resides in Balen, Belgium.His father, Arvo Leok, was a motocross rider and introduced his son to the sport at a young age. He lived in Estonia and attended Sõmerpalu Primary school until he was 16 years old when he decided to pursue his racing career full-ti
Much of the money went into his son’s motocross career (which he admits isn’t profitable) and expenses associated with traveling and living out of luxury hotel rooms. Now, the situation is ...
At the 2nd round he bounced back and won both motos. Dungey won 10 out of the final 11 rounds and captured his first AMA Motocross 450 Championship. Through a combined 29 rounds of AMA Supercross and Motocross, he won more than half of the races and became the only rider to capture both the Supercross and Motocross titles in his rookie year. [7]
Born in Bristol, Pennsylvania, DiStefano was the son of a motorcycle shop owner and began riding motorcycles at an early age. [1] He began his professional racing career in 1973 on a privateer CZ . During the 1974 season , he led the 500cc motocross national championship for most of the year before an injury relegated him to second place behind ...
Malcolm Stewart, like his older brother James Stewart Jr., began racing at a young age, competing in amateur motocross events and earning recognition for his skills. Although his amateur career was less decorated as his brother’s, he showed consistent improvement and developed into a highly competitive rider.