Kevin Windham Inducted into AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame

Kevin Windham Inducted into AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame

Kevin Windham was one of a total of five people in the Class of 2024 inducted into AMA’s Motorcycle Hall of Fame Thursday night. Windham joined Mike Lafferty, Debbie Matthews, Mat Mladin and Rob Rasor. The inductees received Hall of Fame rings and ceremonious gold jackets.

Windham’s Supercross and Pro Motocross career spanned 19-years. Windham collected 47 AMA Pro Wins. In 1999, Windham won the US Grand Prix and in 2005 he won the Motocross of Nations as part of the American Team. Windham retired from professional racing in 2013.

“Thank you to AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer Broc Glover, Rob Buydos, the committees and lifetime members who voted me into the Hall of Fame,” Windham said. “And thank you to the AMA for working to control of the chaos of we racers, and for protecting our rights as motorcyclists. I’m very proud to be a Life Member of the AMA.”

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