





With an adventurous attitude and immense natural talent, Oregon-born Josh Hill is widely recognized as one of motocross' bravest and most dynamic athletes. Hill rose to stardom with an impressive racing career that saw him earn one win and 11 podiums in the 450SX Class of Monster Energy Supercross. Since stepping away from full-time competition, Hill has expanded his influence across an array of other off-road disciplines like snow bike, where he earned an AMA National Championship in 2018, freestyle motocross, and freeriding. Hill is also a pioneer of "urban riding," which could be considered the dirt bike version of street skating. He even learned the ropes of the business side of motocross as an Athlete Manager at Monster Energy. For Hill, no challenge is too big to tackle head-on, and that fearless attitude is what makes him such a uniquely gifted athlete.
With an adventurous attitude and immense natural talent, Oregon-born Josh Hill is widely recognized as one of motocross' bravest and most dynamic athletes. Hill rose to stardom with an impressive racing career that saw him earn one win and 11 podiums in the 450SX Class of Monster Energy Supercross. Since stepping away from full-time competition, Hill has expanded his influence across an array of other off-road disciplines like snow bike, where he earned an AMA National Championship in 2018, freestyle motocross, and freeriding. Hill is also a pioneer of "urban riding," which could be considered the dirt bike version of street skating. He even learned the ropes of the business side of motocross as an Athlete Manager at Monster Energy. For Hill, no challenge is too big to tackle head-on, and that fearless attitude is what makes him such a uniquely gifted athlete.
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