Personal History
My name is Justin Huff, I come from a small town in Southern Oregon called Central Point where I was raised by a single mother of two kids. We didn't come from much but my mom did everything she could to get me to the track. I am currently 27 years old and I’ve been passionate about motocross since I got my first Yamaha PW 50 at just five years old. From that moment on, I was hooked. Over the past 22 years, I’ve ridden Yamaha, Kawasaki, KTM, Honda, and Suzuki, always pushing my limits and refining my skills. I am currently racing in both 250cc and 450cc classes.
Throughout my adolescence I claimed several regional titles like the Oregon State Mx Championship three times and the Southern Oregon Arenacross Championship twice. Like many, I took a break from racing as life took over, but now I’m back, more determined than ever. Winning drives me, and losing fuels my motivation to train harder, ride smarter, and reach the top step of the podium. Every weekend, you’ll find me at the track, dialing in my speed, endurance, and technique—always striving to be better than I was the day before. Looking forward in 2025 I aim to claim the PAC WEST Regional Motocross Championship Title, the Thursday Night Motocross Championship as well as work my way into the Loretta Lynn's National Championship in Tennessee.
Beyond the results, my goal is to keep the sport fun, inspire others, and help grow the motocross community. I’m excited for the future, both in my own racing career and in helping showcase the next big brand in the industry. Let’s ride!
Riding Goals
Looking forward in 2025 I aim to claim the PAC WEST Regional Motocross Championship Title, the Thursday Night Motocross Championship as well as work my way into the Loretta Lynn's National Championship in Tennessee.
Competitive Highlights
I began my racing career in the 50cc class, where I achieved my first Oregon State Championship title. Progressing to the 65cc category, I secured the Oregon State Motocross Championship series title on two occasions. Transitioning to the 85cc class, I earned second place in the Southern Oregon Arenacross Championship twice.
As I advanced in my racing journey, I moved up to 450cc bikes before graduating high school, demonstrating my commitment and passion for the sport. After a brief hiatus from competitive racing, I made a successful return, consistently finishing in the top five in the 2024 Thursday Night Motocross Championship, an event that attracts thousands of spectators. Finishing finally 4th in that Championship.
I am dedicated to furthering my racing career and seek sponsorship to support my journey while showcasing my skills and determination on the track.