Jason Anderson (motorcyclist)

He trained with Supercross Champion Ryan Dungey for three seasons[1] as well as Marvin Musquin, Cooper Webb, Adam Cianciarulo and Zach Osborne under the stewardship of professional motocross trainer Aldon Baker.

Jason can be followed on his popular vlog channel on YouTube, Team Fried,[5] created with friends Matt Rice and Tom Journet.

Anderson had another tough supercross season, but managed to achieve his first podium, a 2nd place, at the Salt Lake City race.

Anderson again raced the west coast, and showed promise in his supercross season with 2 podiums and his first pro win, again in Salt Lake City.

Jason stayed mostly in the top 10 in motocross, until the end of the season, but managed to come away with his first podium, a 3rd at Spring Creek.

In Anderson's 4th year in the 250 class, he began training with Aldon Baker and the Rockstar team switched to KTM bikes.

He finished 3rd overall, winning both the season opener in Anaheim, in a strong come from behind victory, and the 11th round in Detroit.

After healing up, Anderson was chosen as a member of Team USA, along with Cooper Webb and Alex Martin, for the 2016 Motocross des Nations in Maggiora, Italy.

However, while celebrating his victory, Jason rolled the finish line jump and was then landed on by a lapped rider.

During the outdoor Motocross championship, Jason came out swinging with a streak of 5 consecutive podiums before crashes sidelined him for several races.

His points lead eventually grew to 41, aided by injuries sustained by main title contenders Eli Tomac, Marvin Musquin and Ken Roczen.

His once-comfortable lead was drastically cut short during round 16 in Salt Lake City due to a crash which broke several spokes on his front wheel.

With the points lead reduced to 14, the championship was decided at the closing round in Las Vegas' Sam Boyd Stadium.

Anderson only raced 3 rounds of supercross, gaining 1 podium, before he broke his arm in two places and suffered a broken rib in a practice crash.

Anderson was able to complete a full motocross season, staying mostly in the top 5 and gaining 4 podiums in a strong showing.

After challenging weather and track conditions, including Justin Cooper going down and taking Anderson with him, Team USA finished 6th.

In the fall, he announced he had signed with the Monster Energy Kawasaki team, which is the manufacturer he raced for during his amateur career.

After a solid string of podium finishes behind front runners Eli Tomac and Chase Sexton, Jason pulled out another overall win at Budds Creek.

Coming in, he was considered a main favorite alongside 2x champions Eli Tomac and Cooper Webb, and the fast Chase Sexton.

He started the season with a hard crash and several on track incidents that put him on probation by the AMA.

In Atlanta, he charged hard in his heart race to take the win, but DNF'd the main event as a result of no sleep from the birth of his daughter the day before.

He raced the main event but later in the week had tests done that concluded he'd sustained a non-displaced fracture of the c5-c6 vertebrae.

He achieved 4 podium finishes and ended 5th in final standings (tied in points with Eli Tomac but without a win).