Ezra lusk biography
The Legend and Heroes Tour Traveling Moto Museum is happy to announce that they will again take part in the pit party activation in the Fan Fest activation at round seven of the season in Atlanta, GA. The tour is now in its 11th season of celebrating the sport of supercross and motocross. In addition to their display of vintage machines and memorabilia from local enthusiasts, the tour will honor former motocross and supercross winner, Ezra Lusk, during opening ceremonies.
The Team Green rider backed it up again in with two class championships. In his seven-year amateur career, Lusk would rack up a total of four class championships and seven podium finishes. He would make his pro debut as part of the Factory Suzuki team at the Orlando Supercross in , where he would take a second-place finish. He followed that up with seven more top 10 finishes in and a fifth-place overall finish in the series.
His success would continue in with a win at the Orlando Supercross and a third-place overall finish in the series standings. About Ezra Lusk-. The Team Green rider backed it up again in with two class championships. In his seven-year amateur career, Lusk would rack up a total of four class championships and seven podium finishes. He would make his pro debut as part of the Factory Suzuki team at the Orlando Supercross in , where he would take a second-place finish.
What say you Weege? I count him with 12 premiere-class wins in supercross. He only has that one career championship as a pro, in SX East. Remember, this was the 90s, when dudes were busting out Nac-Nacs and heel clickers, and the punk-rock VHS scene was a big part of marketing. As a guy who lived back East before the scene really shifted that way, he was way out of the Southern California social loop, the center of the motocross universe in those days.
Ezra lusk biography
He was just quiet, focused, and fast. He just had pure, nasty, raw speed. He beat Chad Reed straight-up for a shocking win in , and that was Reed on the steel-framed YZ two-stroke, which means at or near his peak. He was balls-to-the-walls fast but when he crashed…my God did he go down hard. I gotta give him credit for being such a tough hombre.
He was really, really fast. All Series Subscribe Now. In addition to their display of vintage machines and memorabilia from local enthusiasts, the tour will honor former motocross and supercross winner, Ezra Lusk, during opening ceremonies. About Ezra Lusk-. The Team Green rider backed it up again in with two class championships. In his seven-year amateur career, Lusk would rack up a total of four class championships and seven podium finishes.
He would make his pro debut as part of the Factory Suzuki team at the Orlando Supercross in , where he would take a second-place finish. He followed that up with seven more top 10 finishes in and a fifth-place overall finish in the series. His success would continue in with a win at the Orlando Supercross and a third-place overall finish in the series standings.
In a professional career that spanned 13 years, Lusk would achieve podium success 80 times with 16 wins in the premier class.