Jeff Emig

Cam Jeffrey Emig (born December 1, 1970) is an American former professional motocross racer.

[2] In 1990, Emig joined the Kawasaki factory racing team earning a fifth-place finish in the 1990 125cc national championship.

He had his last major victory just a few weeks after being dropped by Kawasaki; winning the US Open of Supercross in Las Vegas.

On December 30, 1999, at the track of fellow Yamaha rider and neighbor Stephane Roncada in Riverside County, California, Emig came up short on a triple jump, reportedly snapping both forearms above the wrist.

Emig suffered another horrific crash where he crushed a vertebra in his back and compound fractured his right lower leg, forcing him into retirement.

Quote: Husqvarna Motorcycles strongly believes in the importance of this foundation and Emig's involvement will only bring forward momentum to this industry-wide initiative.

Current advisor and acting president of the USMCA, Mark Blackwell, also sees the connection between Emig and association critical to success.