Mike Kiedrowski
Canyon Country, CA 250MX Champion
2x
250MX Runner-Up
1992
250SX Runner-Up
1993
- The List: First and SecondsJuly 21, 2022Did you know Eli Tomac’s seven-straight moto wins and Chase Sexton’s seven-straight seconds is closing on a record?
- People You Didn't Realize Raced Loretta's: Dick BurlesonJuly 14, 2022The off-road legend raced the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in 1986. How did “King Richard” fare?
- 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.
- The List: Banner DaysJune 16, 2022Remember when Honda dominated every inch of the opener? What other riders and brands have had days like that?
- The List: 1-DNFJune 14, 2022Mosiman wasn’t the first guy to do it and he probably won’t be the last. Davey Coombs and Steve Matthes compiled a list of riders who have gone 1-DNF before in the 125/250 class.
- 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.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1994May 2, 2022Today, we recap what was quietly a year with some big changes in the sport which would lay some groundwork for years to come.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1993April 30, 2022The year 1993 was a huge year in history—supercross history in particular. It was an astonishingly fast rise to the top for Jeremy McGrath.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1992April 29, 2022Jean-Michel Bayle, who wanted to go back to Europe and begin a new career in road racing, begrudgingly ran his #1 plates in ‘92 and was still remarkably fast—but only when he wanted to be.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1991April 28, 2022What started in 1972 as a quaint, scattered affair of four different championships had boiled down to a thriving series that overlapped with AMA Supercross, now the biggest series in dirt bike racing.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1990April 28, 2022Motocross was evolving quickly, especially in those early years when every race was like a lesson in going faster, with better equipment, on tougher tracks. By 1990, it was all beginning to really look a lot like what we have today.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1989April 28, 2022After Rick Johnson's career altering wrist injury, the door was swung wide open.