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    Name:Josh Hill
    Lives In:Yoncalla, Oregon
    United States
    Hometown:Clackamas, Oregon
    United States
    Age:22
    Birthday:July 30, 1989
    Gender:Male
  • My Sports

    Motocross

  • News

    DC Moto Family Gathering

    Contributed by Nate Hoppes

    Thursday, December 9, 2010 6:03pm

    You know that one time of year when your whole family gets together, your parents, all your brothers, your sisters, the cousins, the aunts and uncles, the in-laws, the whole big family.

    Well that was December 7th for the DC Moto team. It's designed to be the one time of year when all their team gets together at the DC Moto Training Facility at Pala Raceway to ride, shoot photos, and talk with the media culminating in a Poker Night benefiting the Road to Recovery Foundation. The..

    MX Throwback: '07 High Point National

    Monday, November 1, 2010 11:39am

    Josh Hill Breaks Femur

    Friday, July 23, 2010 1:01pm

  • About

    Josh is one of the few professional riders to come out of the Northwest. He has since moved to the moto Mecca of SoCal where he can better train for his gig as a factory Yamaha rider. The like able Oregon native pulled out his first career victory in the premier class this year with an excellent performance at Minneapolis’ Metrodome. The whole thing was captured on the GoPro HERO helmet camera which he had just started wearing as part of the Yamaha/GoPro promotion.

    Hill is another of the nice-guy types but ran into some trouble in 2008 alongside his notorious buddy, Jason Lawrence. Despite the uncharacteristic off-track antics, his results have been pretty much in-line for a rookie showing in the 450 division. Seventh outdoors and fifth in Supercross put him in pretty good company. He scored third in the SX Lites class in 2007, but struggled to find the power in his YZ250F to win outdoor races, hence the move to the big-bike division.

    Hill always has a smile on his face and he obviously enjoys his career path thus far. Josh isn’t the only speedster in his family. His younger brother, Justin, can be found tearing up local pros on his little 85cc. If the trend continues then we could see a brother combo in the pro pits down the road.

    Josh Hill Specs:
    Birth Date: July 30, 1989
    Birthplace: Clackamas, OR
    Residence: Yoncalla, OR
    Height: 5' 11"
    Weight: 165 lbs
    Turned Pro: 2006
    National Number: 40

    Career Results:
    2008 5th (SX), 7th (MX)
    2007 3rd (WSX), 15th (MX Lites)
    2006 26th (MX Lites)
  • My Videos

    Josh Hill has been tagged in 3 videos on GrindTV.

    2010 Red Bull Supercross team introduction

    2010 Red Bull Supercross t..

    2 years ago

    4,606 views

    FIDDIES FO LIFE First Round

    FIDDIES FO LIFE First Round

    4 years ago

    3,498 views

    Fiddies Fo Life trailer 2

    Fiddies Fo Life trailer 2

    4 years ago

    8,526 views

  • My Photos

    Josh Hill has been tagged in 6 photos on GrindTV.

    Weimer: Fast, smooth, perfect, ready to move up and challenge Dungey/Stewart/Hill.
    The Supercross podium for Anaheim 2, 2010 - 1st, Ryan Dungey; 2nd, Josh Hill and 3rd, James Stewart. James is trying his best to smile here, can you tell?
    Josh Hill continued his solid run on the 2010 Supercross season with a very solid and inspired ride to 2nd at A2. He was a thorn in his teammate’s (Stewart) side all night, passing him after a battle in their heat race, then dicing with him for several laps in the main event. We tried hard to get a feel for the ‘vibe’ between those two after Josh clearly gave James no preferential treatment in their races. What we saw was that they didn’t really seem to acknowledge each other at all. Not once while on the podium or in those interim moments between on and off track did they even glance at each other, which may speak volumes about their relationship. Then again, it may say nothing at all about it, but it’s food for thought...
    James Stewart just wasn’t himself. That statement absolutely does not take anything away from either Josh Hill or Ryan Dungey, though, because their only crime was taking advantage of the situation. Stewart struggled all night, first in practice, then in his heat, and finally in the main event. He put up a valiant fight at first, but after he almost threw it away entering the second whoop section while fighting with Hill, it seemed to take some wind out of his sails. At one point he was even in danger of dropping back to 4th, as Short had his number for several laps and forced him to ride right on the edge of what he was apparently comfortable with. It will be interesting to watch how his injuries heel as the season progresses, and if by the time he’s fully up to speed, whether he can overcome Dungey and Hill’s newfound confidence.
    Josh Hill will get a win in this year, it seems inevitable. He is rejuvenated, refreshed, and fitter than ever. He's sort of now just becoming the Josh Hill we expected to see last year, but that never showed up (or was always hurt). He seems to be genuinely happy with the L&M crew, and now it looks like he may have their full attention if at least for a little while (with Stewie probably out). Phoenix was a perfect chance for Hill to really show his speed, since he started right up front with Dungey and Villopoto, but he just wasn’t quite able to keep up the pace. Chances are good that Josh will be working on his speed and endurance even more this week and with the threat of a mud race this weekend, this kid’s going to be at the front. After all, he’s from Oregon and it’s been known to rain there from time to time.
    Easing back into the near-present, this shot of Josh Hill says a lot of things about the Lakewood National. 2008 was the first year ever for a night National Motocross race, and the Saturday before they held a practice session so everyone could test out the lights, ruts, etc. All of us photographers were absolutely salivating over the prospect of getting all these guys out there in the dark for some unique to that point shots with off-camera flash. I carried my Quantum X2D up there and put a softener on the big dish so it was like a beauty dish and bodda-bing, this is what I got. I like it, I dunno about you, and apparently THOR did too since it ended up as a huge print on their tower at Loretta’s that summer. Canon 1Ds Mark 2, 17-40mm. (Jeff Kardas Photo)
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