Kevin Windham (conceived February 28, 1978), is an
American previous expert motocross racer. At 17 he got a full production line
ride from Team Yamaha. He has dashed for some industrial facility groups and
holds a few titles, consecutive AMA 125 West Super cross Championships in 1996
and 1997, the 2005 Motocross des Nations group title, and second in focuses for
the 2008 super cross season. In 1999 Kevin Windham won the United States Grand
Prix of Motocross held at Budd's Creek, Maryland. In spite of his long-term status
as one of the world's quickest motocross racers, Kevin Windham is yet to win a
noteworthy (250cc or 450cc) National or World Championship. He is better known
by the epithet K-Dub on the hustling scene. He declared his retirement from
hustling at the third round of the 2013 Super cross season.
Personal:-
Conceived in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Kevin Windham
started riding bikes from the age of three with companions in the spillways
around the New Orleans region. He is hitched to Dottie. They met at around age
twelve, when Dottie ran with her sister to watch a race at the nearby motocross
track. The couple have four kids; girls Madelyn, Annabelle and Elizabeth, and
child Kevin Jr. Windham records his non-motocross interests as "anything
outside", including BMX, angling and flying his own plane.
Kevin Windham is known by the moniker K Dub. Mattel
discharged a Hot Wheels model of Kevin Windham on a 2000 Honda CR250 in 2001.
Beginner experience:-
The 1994 AMA Amateur and Youth National Motocross
Championships, at Loretta Lynn's Dude Ranch, was the venue for Kevin Windham's
last races as a beginner. He won both the 125cc A Modified and the 250cc Open A
Modified classes, setting another lap record, taking out his seventh and eighth
beginner national titles, and broadening his own triumphant streak at Loretta Lynn's
to eighteen back to back Moto.
Proficient profession:-
Kevin Windham has been portrayed as "ostensibly the
best rider to have never won a National Championship". Regarded as a
standout amongst the most normally gifted riders contending in motocross and
super cross, Kevin Windham has completed second in the general focuses
standings five times, without once winning. Though one of the most established
riders on the track in 2011, his recognized class, elegance, and riding
capacity make him a most loved with the fans.
In 2012 Kevin Windham proceeds with Geico Power sports
Honda, entering his nineteenth season as an expert motocross racer. Be that as
it may, while engaging with James Stewart, Jr. on the Final Lap amid Heat of
Round 13 at Houston, Kevin Windham smashed hard and endured a few wounds.
Subsequently, Kevin Windham will be out for the rest of the 2012 Super cross
Season.
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