Bryan Johnson (motocross)

Bryan Johnson
Johnson in 2008 at the RCA Dome.
Nationality American
Born (1986-02-05) February 5, 1986
Cairo, Georgia
Current team Retired December 2008 with Team Yamaha
Bike number # 256 Career
Website http://www.mtfmx.com/

Bryan Johnson is a former American professional motorcycle racer who raced in the AMA Suprecross and Outdoor Motocross championships. He retired after the 2008 supercross season. He is the current head trainer at Millsaps Training Facility (MTF).

Season results

Amateur

In 1998 Johnson won the Amateur & Youth National Championships in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee.[1]

In 2002, while was training for Loretta’s 125 A class, Johnson suffered a broken back and neck when a zip tied broken brake cable caused the wheel to lock up the wheel. Johnson made a comeback when he won the 2003 Amateur & Youth National Championships in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee for the second time.[2]

2004

Johnson joined Team Yamaha in 2004. Johnson raced supercross and outdoor motocross for Yamaha for three years.

2007

Johnson joined BBMX/BTO Sports for two years.

2008

Johnson suffered a career ending injury when he broke his back training for the 2008 AMA Supercross Championship.

Personal life

He is the step-brother of Davi Millsaps.

References

  1. "Racing Lines". AmericanMotorcyclist.com. American Motorclyclist.
  2. "Racing Lines". AmericanMotorcyclist.com. American Motorclyclist.


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