Jayson Uribe

P/C Team AGR; Jayson Uribe at Ricardo Tormo Circuit in Valencia, Spain Round 1 of the FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship www.jaysonuribe.com

Jayson Uribe (born March 27, 1999 in Bellevue, Washington) is an American motorcycle racer. He began his motorcycle racing career at age 4 aboard a Honda 50. He advanced to a Kawasaki KX65 at age 5 and began racing motocross competitively in the Northern California region. At age 7, Uribe expanded his racing interest to Supermoto on his Kawasaki with Supermoto USA and excelled in his division. Uribe raced and won in several championships aboard his Honda 150R and 250R over the next 5 years. By age 12 he was the 250cc National Champion while riding for Mammoth Motorsports. Uribe continues to ride Supermoto.

In 2009, Uribe began his road racing career aboard a 2004 production Honda RS125 two-stroke GP machine. He is the second-youngest licensed racer in AFM history. Due to his age, several racetracks would not allow him to ride on their circuit, thus making a championship win nearly impossible. In 2011 he was the WERA West Novice Champion in the F2 class. In 2012 and 2013 he was one of 6 Americans invited to the Redbull Rookies tryouts in Spain.[1]

Uribe's first international championship was in 2013 in the British Superbike Championship in the Monster Energy Motostar class. Jayson and his mother lived in Nottingham, UK for the season while his father kept their family electrical business in Napa Valley going strong. Jayson raced under the Rock and Sons Racing banner with Ian Emberton as their mechanic. He placed 11th overall in the Championship that year with his strongest race finish being 7th at Silverstone in 2013. Jayson was the only rider to finish every race in points contention; and he still holds the BSB record today with 19 consecutive finishes in points contention.

Jayson Uribe Racing

Jayson Uribe's International Championship standings

Jayson is currently managed by Donnie Graves and has Michael Hill Productions as his press agent.[5] He also receives instruction from former AMA racer turned professional riding coach Ken Hill.[6] Jayson works at the family electrical business to help pay for his racing contracts. He also is an accomplished journalist who has been published in multiple international magazines and wrote a monthly column for Roadracing World called "Chasing the Dream" for 3 years.[7]

His social media contacts are:

Instagram: JayUribe36

Facebook: Uribe Racing

Twitter: Jayson Uribe

Pintrest: Jayson Uribe

Website: www.jaysonuribe.com

References

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  2. "2013 Monster Energy Motostar Championship".
  3. Uribe. "2014 Motul Moto3 Championship".
  4. "Jayson Uribe FSBK Ledenon Win".
  5. "Jayson Uribe".
  6. "Strong Finish in Barcelona, 7th and 11th". JaysonUribe.com. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  7. "RoadracingWorld.com // Roadracing World Magazine // Motorcycle Roadracing Daily News". www.roadracingworld.com. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
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