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Justin Bogle

Stark Future Racing

#19

Justin Bogle, a prominent figure in American motocross and supercross, began his professional career in 2011 and quickly made a name for himself with his dynamic riding style and determination. Hailing from Cushing, Oklahoma, Justin developed a passion for racing at a young age and steadily rose through the ranks to compete at the highest levels of the sport. Known for his smooth technique and impressive starts, Bogle has achieved significant success across various championships, demonstrating his versatility and resilience in the face of tough competition.

Throughout his career, Justin has raced for several prestigious teams, including Factory Autotrader.com/JGRMX Suzuki and Rocky Mountain ATV/MC-KTM-WPS, showcasing his adaptability and skill. His career highlights include winning the 2014 AMA East Coast 250SX Supercross Championship and multiple podium finishes in both motocross and supercross events. Despite facing challenges, including injuries that have occasionally sidelined him, Justin’s commitment to the sport remains unwavering as he continues to compete and inspire fans worldwide.

Hometown:

Cushing, Oklahoma, USA

Date of Birth:

33 March 1993

Team:

Stark Future Racing

Class:

AX Pro

Turned Pro:

2011

Bike Manufacturer:

Stark Future

Top 5 Accomplishments:

  • 2014 AMA East Coast 250SX Supercross Champion: Secured the championship title, showcasing his skill and dominance in the 250SX class​.
  • 2011 AMA Nicky Hayden Amateur Horizon Award: Received this prestigious award, recognizing his exceptional talent and promise in the amateur ranks.
  • Multiple Podium Finishes in AMA Supercross 450SX Class: Achieved several top-five finishes, demonstrating his competitiveness in the premier class​.
  • Career AMA Pro Motocross 450 Class Win: Secured a notable victory in the AMA Pro Motocross 450 class, highlighting his ability to compete at the highest level​.
  • Consistent Performer in World Supercross Championships: Competed strongly in the World Supercross Championship, finishing as high as 16th in the SX2 class.