Jeremy Mcgrath is a legend in Supercross and has won a record of 72 250cc Main Event wins and captured 7 250cc Championships between 1993 to 2000. He is often referred to as "MC", "Showtime" or "The King" meaning, the King of Supercross.But supercross and motocross were not always his pastimes early in his life he loved BMX but after becoming one of the leading BMX riders in the nation he became bored with the sport and moved on to professional Motocross. His parents agreed and at the age of 15, McGrath began racing motocross. Even though his parents helped, McGrath had to support a major portion of his racing by working at the local supermarket. Even though he came to racing much later than most top motocross and supercross riders, McGrath was able to translate many of the racing tricks he'd learned in the rough and tumble world of BMX and bring that to motocross racing. After just three years riding as an amateur, McGrath made his AMA debut in 1989. He finished his first Supercross season ranked eighth in the 125 West Region Series.
In April 2007, he announced he had signed a driver development contract with the NASCAR team JR Motorsports, owned by Dale Earnhardt, Jr. with Monster Energy Drink sponsoring.
Jeremy was a natural when it came to off-road racing so he devoted much of his time in 2008 to racing the Championship Off Road Racing series finishing in the top 10 in several Pro-2 races.
With CORR folding and the emergence of TORC-The Off Road Championship, McGrath joined forces with Johnny Greaves Motorsports to run in the Pro 2WD class for the 2009 season.
Jeremy finished the season 4th in the points standings with an impressive 6 podiums and 11 top 5 finishes in the 16 rounds of racing. He earned the coveted Oakley Bomb Award for the fastest lap time on the 1.5 mile track at Bark River, Mich.
Supercross Career Highlights:Total Individual Career Championship Titles: 12
250cc Supercross Championships: 7 (1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 and 2000)
125cc Western Region SX Championships: 2 (1991 and 1992)
250cc Outdoor MX Championship: 1 (1995)
FIM World Championships: 2
Individual Motocross des Nations win: 1
Total Team Career Championship Titles: 2
Motocross des Nations Championships: 2 (1993 and 1996)
Total Overall Career Wins: 103
250cc Supercross wins: 74
125cc Western Region SX wins: 13
UltraCross wins: 5
Other AMA Sanctioned Regional race wins: 10





















