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  1. Jeremy McGrath (born November 19, 1971) [1] is an American former professional motocross and supercross racer. Considered one of the most popular and influential riders in the history of motorcycle racing, McGrath won seven AMA Supercross 250cc championships, one 250cc AMA Motocross championship, two 125cc West championships and a ...

  2. Jeremy McGrath. 686,516 likes · 287 talking about this. JEREMY McGRATH "OFFICIAL" PAGE! 7-Time AMA Supercross Champion! Pro Off Road Truck Racer!

  3. Jeremy McGrath is the King of Supercross. With 72 wins and 7 championships he stands alone as the man inside a stadium. Obviously I am a lifelong fan of MC b...

  4. 684K Followers, 818 Following, 2,828 Posts - Jeremy McGrath (@jeremymcgrath) on Instagram: "🏆 7-Time AMA @SupercrossLIVE Champ @armasport founder".

  5. Jeremy McGrath was easily the most popular motorcycle racer of the 1990s and perhaps in the history of the sport in the United States. A seven-time AMA Supercross and AMA 250 National Motocross champion, McGrath’s popularity transcended motorcycling.

  6. Apr 30, 2018 · When we add it all up—the title, wins and podiums, the quality of his competition, sheer speed, and more—we have Jeremy McGrath at #20 on our list of the Greatest AMA Motocrossers ever.

  7. Mar 27, 2020 · The greatest supercross racer to ever kick a bike into life talked with us about his current situation, as well as his future. Chilled out, in good spirits and going with the flow, it was a great 30 minutes of bench racing with the one and only McGrath. “I’m doing great,” he says.

  8. www.youtube.com › @JeremyMcGrathMotorsportsJeremy McGrath - YouTube

    Welcome to Jeremy McGrath's YouTube Page with new and old race and lifestyle content.

  9. Jun 3, 2020 · Before his TV tuned to NBC 7 San Diego for the broadcast of 11th round of this year’s radically-altered Monster Energy Supercross title fight, Jeremy McGrath made mental notes on what played out. “It really was fun watching Eli ride that track,” enthused McGrath on Monday morning.

  10. 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.