Toby Joseph Price OAM[1] is an Australian off-road and enduro motorcycle racing world champion.
[7] Chosen to ride for Australia in the 2009 Enduro in Portugal, Price was the fastest under-23 years rider and was 14th in the world.
[17] Two weeks after returning from the ISDE, Price won the E3 class in the A4DE, coming second overall, still riding with broken ribs.
While in California riding for KTM America in the AMA Hare and Hound National Championship in April, Price was involved in a crash, breaking three bones in his neck, and his thumb.
Price's first major race after the broken neck was the December Red Bull Day In The Dirt in California, where he came second.
[23] He won all three rounds of the Western Australian Desert Tri-Series, the Kumarina 500 in June, Doorawarrah 500 in July and Indee 500 in August.
[28] Price was a guest driver at the Clipsal 500 Stadium Super Trucks race at Adelaide Street Circuit.
[31] Several days before the 2015 Finke Desert Race, a large stick penetrated Price's boot while practising, breaking his right ankle and foot.
[36] He followed this up in April by becoming the first Australian ever to win the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, putting him in the lead of the 2016 World Championship.
[39] In October, Price returned to Europe, winning the OiLibya Rally in Morocco, and taking 3rd place overall in the 2016 World Championship.
[41] Eight weeks after breaking his femur, Price was back in the driver's seat at the Adelaide Clipsal 500 in the Stadium Super Trucks.
Starting from 7th on the grid in dusty conditions, Price was in 3rd place 80 km from the finish when his car broke down with an engine sensor failure.
[48] Toby returned to Australia for the 2018 Finke Desert Race, again attempting the Iron Man Double (Car and Bike titles).
After Day 1 he was coming second in the Cars, but had a power steering pump failure and did not complete the return leg.
87 truck began experiencing oil pressure problems, he set the fastest unofficial time when he briefly drove Robby Gordon's No.
[62] In Stage 7, he was first on scene and stopped for an hour and 20 minutes to try to assist Paulo Gonçalves, who was later pronounced dead from injuries sustained in the crash.
He was less than a minute from the overall lead in Stage 9 when he crashed, injuring his left arm and shoulder and had to be airlifted to hospital, putting him out of the race.
[67] Four days before Finke, he re-signed with KTM Factory Racing for another two years, and received doctor's clearance to ride motorcycles again following his Dakar shoulder injury.
[68] Price returned to the Boost Mobile Super Trucks in July at Reid Park Street Circuit.
[75] In June, Price won the Finke Desert Race for the ninth time, taking out the cars category for the third consecutive year.
[76] Price won the Rallye du Maroc in October, giving him overall second place in the 2023 World Rally-Raid Championship, 4 points behind Luciano Benavides.