Greg Albertyn
Johannesburg, South Africa 250MX Champion
1999
250MX Runner-Up
1998
250SX 5th place
1997
- The List: 1-DNF, Part TwoJune 24, 2022Matthes recounts the crazy stories of 1-DNF days in the 250/450 division. Yes, that includes Budds Creek, 2003.
- Read Out: Trading PlacesJune 17, 2022When Antonio Cairoli crossed the ocean to line up at the 2022 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross opener, he became just the latest in a long line of motocross racers who left the comfort of home to try their luck on the other side of the world. (Read or listen)
- The List: Banner DaysJune 16, 2022Remember when Honda dominated every inch of the opener? What other riders and brands have had days like that?
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 2000May 7, 2022Today we hit the year 2000, the beginning of a new millennium, and fittingly the beginning of a new era with new stars.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1999May 6, 2022Today we cover 1999, the last of the 1990s, and honestly the last chance for mere mortals to win the premier-class title for some time to come.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1997May 4, 2022McGrath may have gone yellow in ‘97, but with Emig sweeping both indoor and outdoor titles, and Carmichael getting his first 125 motocross title, they left the competition green with envy.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1995May 2, 2022Recapping a fun slice of ‘90s moto that included the winningest AMA Supercross rider in history, European imports, and a few #1 plates.
- The List: GP VisitorsApril 21, 2022Tony Cairoli will give the first two Pro Motocross rounds of 2022 a go. We take a look back others who have made the trek from Europe.
- The List: Best Rider Numbers EverOctober 27, 2021Matthes and Weege debate the best to hold each AMA permanent number.
- The List: Premier Class Overall WinnersAugust 27, 2020At the opening round, Zach Osborne became the 70th rider to win an overall in the premier class. Here are the other 69.
- The CradleAugust 17, 2020Revisiting Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the birthplace of Monster Energy AMA Supercross. (Read or listen)
- Where Supercross BeganAugust 2, 2020Revisiting Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the birthplace of Monster Energy AMA Supercross. (Read or listen)