March 19, 2008  
Yamaha’s Hill Become 50th Rider to win an AMA Supercross Class Race
- press release -

AURORA, Ill. (March 19, 2008)
– In earning his first AMA Supercross class win last weekend at the Monster Energy® Supercross, an FIM World Championship, race at Minneapolis’ Metrodome Yamaha’s Josh Hill, of Yoncalla, Ore., became the 50th racer in the sport’s rich history to accomplish this feat.

Hill began competing in the Western regional AMA Supercross Lites class in 2007, earning two podium finishes – Anaheim 2 and Seattle. This year Hill moved to the premier AMA Supercross class, scoring podium finishes at Anaheim 2 and Indianapolis before the major win at Minneapolis.

Throughout the decades, 50 riders have earned AMA Supercross class wins and the ‘90s lead the way with 17 riders reaching this accomplishment. Following the ‘90s is the ‘70s with 14, the ‘80s with 12 and ’00s with 7.

AMA Supercross Class Winners

  1. Pierre Karsmakers-3/10/74-Daytona-Yamaha
  2. Jim Pomeroy-3/15/74-Houston-Bultaco
  3. Jaroslav Falta-6/22/74-LA-CZ
  4. Jimmy Ellis-2/28/75-Dallas-Can Am
  5. Tony DiStefano-3/6/76-Daytona-Suzuki
  6. Jimmy Weinert-3/12/76-Houston-Kawasaki
  7. Marty Smith-3/27/76-Pontiac-Honda
  8. Bob Hannah-3/5/77-Atlanta-Yamaha
  9. Marty Tripes-3/4/78-Atlanta-Honda
  10. Mike Bell-6/24/78-LA-Yamaha
  11. Gaylon Mosier-11/11/78-Anaheim-Kawasaki
  12. Steve Wise-6/2/79-New Orleans-Honda
  13. Mark Barnett-7/14/79-LA-Suzuki
  14. Kent Howerton-11/17/79-Anaheim-Suzuki
  15. Chuck Sun-3/1/80-Atlanta-Honda
  16. Rex Staten-3/8/80-Daytona-Yamaha
  17. Broc Glover-3/15/80-Houston-Yamaha
  18. Darrell Shultz-2/14/81-Seattle-Suzuki
  19. Donnie Hansen-1/30/82-Anaheim-Honda
  20. David Bailey-1/29/83-Anaheim-Honda
  21. Ron Lechien-6/11/83-Orlando-Yamaha
  22. Johnny O'Mara-1/28/84-Anaheim-Honda
  23. Jeff Ward-2/11/84-Seattle-Kawasaki
  24. Rick Johnson-2/12/84-Seattle-Yamaha
  25. Rick Ryan-3/7/87-Daytona-Honda
  26. Jeff Stanton-2/25/89-Atlanta-Honda
  27. Damon Bradshaw-1/27/90-Yamaha
  28. Larry Ward-2/17/90-Seattle-Suzuki
  29. Jeff Matiasavich-3/17/90-Las Vegas-Kawasaki
  30. Jean Michel Bayle-4/7/90-Dallas-Honda
  31. Mike LaRocco-5/14/91-Las Vegas-Suzuki
  32. Doug Dubach-6/15/91-San Jose-Yamaha
  33. Jeremy McGrath-1/23/93-Anaheim-Honda
  34. Mike Kiedrowski-3/6/93-Daytona-Kawasaki
  35. Mike Craig-2/12/94-Tampa-Yamaha
  36. Doug Henry-4/29/95-Dallas-Honda
  37. Jeff Emig-6/10/95-Las Vegas-Yamaha
  38. Greg Albertyn-1/11/97-LA-Suzuki
  39. Damon Huffman-2/22/97-Atlanta-Kawasaki
  40. Ezra Lusk-3/29/97-Orlando-Yamaha
  41. Kevin Windham-4/19/97-Charlotte-Yamaha
  42. Sebastien Tortelli-1/10/98-LA-Kawasaki
  43. John Dowd-4/18/98-Charlotte-Yamaha
  44. David Vuillemin-1/22/00-San Diego-Yamaha
  45. Ricky Carmichael-3/10/00-Daytona-Kawasaki
  46. Nathan Ramsey-4/13/02-Pontiac-Honda
  47. Chad Reed-1/04/03-Anaheim-Yamaha
  48. James Stewart-4/02/05-Dallas-Kawasaki
  49. Davi Millsaps-2/23/08-Atlanta-Honda
  50. Josh Hill-3/15/08-Minneapolis-Yamaha



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