Ricky Carmichael

Race car driver, Athlete

1979 –

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Who is Ricky Carmichael?

Ricky Carmichael is a racer known for his success in Motocross. His unrivaled successes in the sport of Motocross have given him the nickname "The GOAT"; standing for Greatest of All Time.

1997-2002 After a dominant amateur career, Carmichael made his pro debut for the Kawasaki team in 1997. He was fast but erratic in Supercross; winning several main events. Crashes and inconsistency cost him the title to Suzuki's Tim Ferry. Outdoors, Carmichael was much more in his element, and he beat defending champion Steve Lamson for the win at the first round. Carmichael was very dominant and won the overall title in his rookie year.

He more than made amends for his rookie-season loss in Supercross by winning all 8 main events of the 1998 125cc East Region. He won the East/West shootout as well. Outdoors, he defended his title easily despite early challenges from Lamson, John Dowd, and Mike Brown.

Carmichael jumped to the 250 class for Supercross in 1999 with the Factory Kawasaki team. It started off reasonably well with some top 5 finishes, but had a violent crash in the early rounds and was forced to take time off.

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Born
Nov 27, 1979
Clearwater
Also known as
  • Richard Carmichael
  • RC
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Nationality
  • United States of America
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Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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