Marty
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Marty
The 5 MoSt InCreDiBlE ReCoRdS In MoToCroSS Stewart was born in Bartow, Florida and currently resides in Haines City, Lake Hamilton, Florida. His father, James Sr., was a motocross enthusiast and introduced his son to the sport at the age of three. Stewart entered his first motocross race when he was four years old. JAMES STEWART 1 #7 On Saturday night, James Stewart’s 48th win tied him with Ricky Carmichael for second on the all-time supercross wins list. Even one win in a professional motocross is an incredible feat. Battling the best riders in the world across a grueling track filled with obstacles purposebuilt to stand in your way is challenging enough, trying to cross checkers first is nearly insurmountable. Many a rider will go through their entire pro career without a single W to their name. All of which makes each of the following records downright ridiculous: 2 R icky Carmichael (born November 27, 1979 in Clearwater, Florida) is a racer known for his success in Motocross. His unrivaled successes in the sport of Motocross have given him the nickname "The GOAT"; standing for Greatest of All Time. 3 T his record combines motocross and supercross wins. Ricky Carmichael’s historic 150 may never fall, considering no other rider is even in the triple digits. If a rider were to ever reach the 100 mark (which is absolutely absurd), they would still only be two-thirds of the way to Carmichael’s record. 4 his may seem like a Carmichael-heavy list, but the man is nicknamed the “Greatest of All Time” for a reason. Back at a mud-soaked Spring Creek national in 2007, Ricky Carmichael lapped every single rider on the track on his way to the most dominant single moto performance, ever. 5 T his record, shared by Ricky Carmichael and James Stewart, is literally unbeatable in the current motocross series because there are only 24 motos a year. Yes, that means each of them won every single moto in a season. And since a perfect season just isn’t good enough sometimes, Carmichael actually did it twice, in 2002 and 2004. James would later repeat Carmichael’s feat in 2008. 6 Jeremy McGrath (born November 19, 1971 in San Francisco, California) is one of the most popular American Motocross/Supercross champions in the history of the sport. He was most active in the 1990s earning the title the "King of Super- cross." His tricks during jumps on the supercross track, the most famous of which he called the "Nac Nac", helped spawn the sport of freestyle motocross. 7 M cGrath was AMA Pro Athlete of the Year Award in 1996. Still competitive in Motorcycle racing, he has tried his hand in many types of motorcycle competition. Lately he has expanded into off-road trucks in the Pro 2WD division of the LOORS Series and occasionally tries his hand at stock car racing. McGrath lives in Southern California with his wife Kim and daughters Rhowan and Bergen. McGrath has the privilege of being the first rookie ever to win the AMA 250cc Supercross Championship, in 1993. Jeremy McGrath 8 #2 hat’s right, James and Ricky Carmichael are now tied for 2nd with 48, but the leader, Jeremy McGrath, has 72. That’s a 24-win spread, meaning that even if James won every race for the rest of this season and next, he would only tie McGrath’s record. 9 M arty Tripes (born June 29, 1956 in San Diego, California) was a leading AMA motocross and Supercross rider of the 1970s and early 1980s. He is remembered for winning the Super Bowl of Motocross at the Los Angeles Coliseum in July 1972, just a few weeks after turning 16. That race was considered the first true stadium Supercross race in America. Marty Tripes 10 #22 I n 1974, the first Supercross in America was held in the L.A. Coliseum. Dubbed the “Superbowl of Motocross,” the race attracted the sport’s top racers to come try out the new style of stadium racing. A fresh-faced boy by the name of Marty Tripes showed up and won the damn race, only 10 days after turning 16 years old. Since AMA rules dictate that a rider must be at least 16 before turning pro, there is an incredibly small window to beat Marty’s record. 11 GOWEST 2000 PRICE: 3,60$