At age 31, Kevin Windham has defied all the odds. He’s not only a seasoned
professional racer, he’s remained relatively injury-free—and a serious threat on
the Supercross circuit. Windham is a standout not just because he is still racing,
but because he is at the top of his game.
When Windham rode to a second-place finish in the 2008 AMA Supercross
Championship, it was hardly a fluke. He finished in the top five in every one of
the 17 rounds.
“It was a great season. I had some ups and downs, but I was able to stay really
consistent. I was a frequent visitor to the podium and that felt great,” he says.
One of the Windham’s most impressive performances-to-date came last year
during a torrential downpour at Daytona.
“Daytona is the single biggest race of our season and it was a great accomplishment
to be able to win that. It was a very tough race—tough to finish, and tough
to just keep it on two wheels. But we were able to do that, and it was a nail-biter, with Chad Reed and I going back and forth at the end. I still have my jersey with
all the original mud on it. It was a very important race for me and one that I’ll always remember.”
Windham’s fortitude and success in the outdoor series—he was runner-up for
six years between 1999 and 2006—had some wondering why he opted out of
the 2008 season.
“I got to the point where I had to pull back to increase my longevity and be able
to stick around for a few more years. Because I really enjoy what I do. With that
said, they are making some interesting changes to outdoors for 2009, and it is
something that I am thinking about seriously—to revisit some nationals and see
where it goes.”
As a veteran leader of the GEICO Powesports Honda team, Windham also sees
great value in his younger team members.
“It’s been great to have some of the younger guys around,
especially on the
Lites program. It’s just a good working relationship. I learn from them, they learn
from me, and it’s a good fit.”
With the 2009 Supercross championship within his
reach, Windham is anxiously awaiting the opportunity
to pilot the all-new CRF450R in competition.
“Honda has made some huge improvements based
on some of our feedback from years past. I am looking
forward to having the race spec come together
and having a good showing at Anaheim 1.”
Off the track, Windham is dedicated to his wife Dottie
and his three children. Being a family man has
changed his life.
“I guess it just a combination of age and children
and growing up, but it becomes very clear to why I
do the things I do. My kids are very proud of me.
When I am done riding at the end of the day, they
come out and go for a ride with me on the bike, and that makes me proud.”
See the AMSOIL products Windham uses in his Honda 4-Stroke.
| Career Stats |
Supercross
2008: 2nd AMA/FIM Supercross Series
2005: 3rd AMA 250 Supercross Series
2004: 2nd AMA 250 Supercross Series
1996-97: 1st AMA 125 West Supercross Series
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Motocross
2003-06: 2nd AMA/FIM Supercross Series
2001: 2nd AMA/FIM Supercross Series
1999: 2nd AMA/FIM Supercross Series
1994: AMA Motocross Rookie of the Year |
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Profile
Kevin Windham |
| Born: |
Feb.
28, 1978 |
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Baton
Rouge, La. |
| Residence |
Centerville,
Miss. |
| National
# |
14 |
| Began
riding |
1981,
age 3 |
| First
Race |
1981,
age 3 |
| Training |
Weight
training, running, BMX and mountain biking |
| Hobbies |
Flying, family |
| Height/Weight |
6'1",
185 |
| Martial
Status |
Married, wife Dottie, daughters Madelyn and Annabelle, son Kevin Jr. |
| Current
race bike |
CRF450R |
| Mechanic |
Brian Calma |
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