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In 1990 he won his first supercross race and placed 2nd in that season. McGrath won the 125 West Supercross title in 1991 and 1992. [2] McGrath won a record of seventy-two 250cc Main Events and captured seven 250cc supercross championships between 1993 and 2000, a time now known as the "McGrath Era".. Riders: M Jeremy McGrath Information and Statistics Accomplishments 1995 AMA Pro Motocross Championship 250MX Champion 7-time Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championships 250SX Champion (2000,.

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January 5, 2024 09:55 AM Seven-time champion Jeremy McGrath joins to discuss Jett Lawrence's goal of reaching McGrath's Supercross wins record of 72, Chase Sexton's move from Honda to KTM, and to preview the season opener in Anaheim. June 7, 2022 Kickin the Tires Staff By Briar Starr, Staff Writer Ask anyone in motorsports for a name and you'll likely hear, Jeremy McGrath. He's the seven-time 250 Supercross champion who became the "King of Supercross" through his reign of terror in the mid-90s, winning many races and championships across the board. Jett chasing McGrath's Supercross wins record. 2hr ago. Details. Seven-time champion Jeremy McGrath joins to discuss Jett Lawrence's goal of reaching McGrath's Supercross wins record of 72. On May 15, 2022 Last updated May 15, 2022 JEREMY MCGRATH'S FULL HISTORY IN PHOTOS "I guess I'll have to be satisfied to be the greatest Supercross rider that ever lived," said Jeremy.

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In 1991, he was ranked fifth in AMA 125 motocross and eighth in the class in 1992. McGrath also began to make his name known internationally when he won the Tokyo Supercross in 1992. McGrath's major breakthrough race came at the Anaheim (California) Supercross on January 23, 1993. On Saturday night, January 23, 1993, with a single breathtaking pass, Jeremy McGrath claimed ownership of Supercross racing in America. For nearly a decade thereafter, he ruled virtually unchallenged. The totality of McGrath's Anaheim Stadium coup was unexpected, in part because his resume was atypical. Height: 5' 8" Weight: 160 lbs. Hair Color: Brown Marital Status: Married Birth Place: San Francisco, CA Residence: Encinitas, CA Eye Color: Green OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES -12 - 7 Supercross Championships - 1993-1996; 1998; 1999; 2000 - 2 125 Western Region Supercross Championships - 1991; 1992 - 1 250 Outdoor National Championship - 1995 Jeremy McGrath is one of the most popular American Motocross/Supercross champions in the history of the sport, racking up seven AMA Supercross 250cc Championships, one 250cc AMA Motocross Championship, two 125cc West Championships and 72 Premier class Supercross wins. He was most active in the 1990s earning the title the "King of Supercross".

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Jeremy McGrath won 7 Premier Class AMA Supercross titles, earning him the nickname the "King of Supercross" The American Motorcyclist Association awards three Supercross Championships each year. They are the 450cc (was known as 250cc two-stroke), and both an East and West division on the 250cc (was 125cc two-stroke). Jeremy McGrath's Supercross & Motocross Race Results. Racer X - Motocross & Supercross News.. Jeremy McGrath Sun City, CA . 250MX Champion . 1995. 250SX Champion . 7x. 250MX Runner-Up . 1996. Bio; Jeremy McGrath is known as the King of Supercross. He's the man with the most titles in this spectacular sport and holds the all time record for SX wins: 72. In 2000 MC raced to his last title to set a record that may well never get beaten.. McGrath won the 125 West Supercross title in 1991 and 1992. The King. It's safe to say Jeremy. Later on in the podium press conference, Lawrence was asked about a comment he made about trying for 72 Supercross wins, which is the current record held by Jeremy McGrath. This comment rubbed.

JEREMY McGRATH TO RACE THE WORLD VET MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP Motocross Action Magazine

On Saturday night, March 17, 1990, with 18,197 fans up in the stands looking on (including this one) inside Sam Boyd Silver Bowl on the outskirts of Las Vegas, Nevada, a young Team Green rider from Southern California named Jeremy McGrath rode his Kawasaki KX125 to the first American Motorcyclist Association supercross main event win of his career. Jeremy McGrath's last supercross victory came on Saturday evening, January 20, 2001 at Edison International Field where he took his 72nd main event career win. American media legend Eric Johnson dives back into our sport's history and relive his final win, but also some video from the changing of the guard between McGrath and Ricky Carmichael.