Travis Pastrana Interview

While Travis Pastrana has quickly become a household name for all of his aerial acrobats and wacky stunts on his recently-launched reality show Nitro Circus, it is the sport of motocross that provided Pastrana’s launching pad to success. The multi-time Amateur National champion quickly proved himself worthy on the professional level, earning AMA Rookie of the Year honors and the 125cc AMA Motocross championship in 2000. One year later he captured the 125cc Eastern Regional AMA Supercross championship and began juggling racing and Freestyle Motocross.

In typical Pastrana style, he became an iconic figure of ESPN’s X-Games, winning countless gold medals, which helped him become who we know today as the world’s greatest Freestyle Motocross rider.

Injuries would prevent Pastrana from ever winning a premier AMA Supercross class main event, but ironically enough, he is one of the biggest draws when he shows up to the stadium. At this year’s St. Louis Supercross, Pastrana made a cameo appearance in hopes of reliving his competitive racing glory. His last AMA Supercross race was in 2006, so to say he was a little rusty was an understatement.

“It’s easy to underestimate the field of competitors because of the pace that Chad Reed and James Stewart are going,” said Pastrana. “Everyone was fast. Everyone. I can’t believe how much the sport has progressed since I left it.”
Heading into the event, Pastrana trained with AMA Supercross champion Chad Reed and rode with Honda’s Davi Millsaps.


Pastrana gives the supercross crowd a taste of Freestyle Motocross.“These guys put me in check,” he adds. “I knew that I could not run the pace they were going. I wanted to qualify for the main event and lead at least one lap.”

The night didn’t go as planned as he was sent to the last chance qualifier. He overcame a bad start in that race and began a charge towards the front but a few instances of contact resulted in mechanical problems and forced him to DNF. EveTravis Pastrana showing off his free style motocross skills - St.Louisr the showman, Pastrana put the crowd on its feet with his determination and left to a standing ovation from over 50,000 fans.

“It was an amazing experience,” said Pastrana. “The c...

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