Jeremy McGrath
Sun City, CA 250MX Champion
1995
250SX Champion
7x
250MX Runner-Up
1996
- Feature: Original Win/SinApril 15, 2022Twenty-five years ago, Team Yamaha’s Doug Henry became the first rider in AMA Supercross history to win on a four-stroke, marking the beginning of a huge paradigm shift that—for better or worse—still resonates to this day.
- The List: 450SX WinnersApril 14, 2022How many riders win races every supercross season?
- PulpMX Show #500 on April 11: McGrath and Carmichael Live in StudioMarch 30, 2022Monday, April 11, the PulpMX Show will have two legends of the AMA Supercross and Motocross industry live in studio for episode #500: the King of Supercross, Jeremy McGrath, and the GOAT, Ricky Carmichael.
- 450 Words: Re-TransitionMarch 9, 2022The rejuvenation of established stars like Eli Tomac and Jason Anderson is what the fans want.
- The List: Old DaytonasMarch 3, 2022We scoured the interwebs to find classic Daytona clips.
- Redux: Arlington News and NotesMarch 2, 2022Tomac gets to 40 450SX wins, J-Mart earns his 20th 250SX podium, Webb’s win-less streak continues; plus, vlogs from McAdoo, Moranz, and more.
- Feature: Fast CompanyFebruary 9, 2022We asked some of the best racers in the history of motocross and supercross who they thought were the best racers ever. Some of their answers might surprise you.
- Jeremy McGrath Helps You Reach Your New Year’s GoalsJanuary 10, 2022Jeremy McGrath helps you reach your New Year’s goals.
- 450 Words: The Press ConferenceJanuary 4, 2022The annual opening round presser gives us an update on the 450 field.
- Racer X Films: Honda Works Bikes - Part 1January 3, 2022A look at some very trick works bikes inside the private Honda museum in Torrance, California, with Dave Arnold.
- 450 Words: Winning TimeDecember 28, 2021Supercross was once about starts and sprints. Twenty-minute mains on chewed-up tracks mean race strategy is now the game and Cooper Webb plays it best. Who can match him?
- Listen: Moto Marketing Podcast Ep. #99: Jeremy McGrathDecember 3, 2021Luke Nesler is joined by "The King" Jeremy McGrath as he talks about his career after professional racing, from his work with Kawasaki to growing ARMA, and more.