How Much Money Did Jeremy McGrath Make Racing Supercross?? 🤑
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- Опубліковано 2 лис 2023
- Jeremy McGrath is the King of Supercross. With 72 wins and 7 championships he stands alone as the man inside a stadium. Obviously I am a lifelong fan of MC but it wasn't until recently we got to hang out at Mammoth Motocross where I got to see the secret to all of his success. He really love riding his dirtbike.
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McGrath really has a great perspective, too. It's enjoyable to hear him be so candid.
McGrath is a class act, no vulgar language very well spoken professional
When I was a kid, my dad worked at Honda HQ. They flew Jeremy in on a helicopter and I was in awe. He came up to me first thing off the helicopter and said hi to me. I couldn't even talk really. lol Awesome guy and very down to earth considering what his acomplishments are.
It is crazy that as he says in this interview that he really didn't notice he was revolutionizing supercross at the time . Then to think it got even more complex when Carmichael started winning . I love the history of our sport.
100% agree. Absolutely top bloke. And when you consider he is the absolute king of SX, who could almost be forgiven for being a bit arrogant, it makes it even more impressive.
He really is. Showtime and the King for a reason I thought he was kind of a dick growing up but learning he wasn’t a crowd guy makes sense and totally helps me understand how the dude thinks as I’m older
Such a true champion.
Love the mix of relaxed professionalism.
Total respect for The King, Jeremy is such a great humble man. I don’t ride moto use to ride jet skis but do ride MTB and snowboard (I’m 51) BUT McGrath ,Victor Sheldon and Shaun Palmer are the guys I look up too.
SOooooo nice to hear MC mention those that came before him, paving the way! True Champion.
No matter who wins supercross today McGrath will always be king to me !
I really like his delivery. He is so genuine. He is lucky I never got into racing...
Class act , nothing to prove at all enjoying life..Bravo
Love listening to the King!
Wonder what the real numbers are of what AMA & Feld pull in annually
Jeremy McGrath played a part with the crusty demons type videos which would spawn on freestyle Motocross and free riding
The KING 👑
MC is well spoken.
Love this podcast show!
G.O.A.T!
Hannah has some great stories about demanding to get paid and getting it.
Is anyone paying attention to the fact that Jace seems to get all the big-name current riders before most anyone else? When it comes to the In depth Story Telling of their career style podcast, Gypsy Tales seems to get them all first. Ando, Hayden( he had Hayden before Hayden was even a good interview) Cooper, Shimoda (good job on that one especially) Now MC. The list goes on and on.
Not bad for some dude in Australia.
Alright, I'm done riding leg.
#HOWARDSTERN
Nac,Nac 🎉
For the risks they take.and year round training and short careers they get paid peanuts. Not even to mention the injuries they work thru.
There hasn't been a rider yet who truly retired and didn't work after racing.
Forthcoming interview
What about the sponsorships! $$? Tires race gear and whatever or was it all inclusive with the team your on?like Honda Kawasaki Yamaha Suzuki?
That's the bonus money he's talking about. For instance, Dunlop would pay maybe $1000 - $1500 for an overall on top of the purse. At the rate Jeremy was winning and with all the sponsors that signed on, it added up nicely. Plus the Championship bonus from the factory.
McGrath didn't make as much but stuff has also doubled in cost since he raced maybe more
Right on. $2 million in the 1990s is more like $7 million today.
I heard Bradshaw salary was $450.000 a yr on Yamaha is that true
Stewart said one time his Fox sponsorship paid for his compound
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McGrath should replace RC commentating Supercross
Sounds great the moto life before it got too serious
There was a time where no one would ask how much money you make, and how much you paid for something. No one's frigging business
Nuff Said 👏👊.. Listen up Kiddies 👶 and or Parents ✌️👍😁
What he didn't mention is how much money Ricky and chad spent (wasted) on private jets...!
Is it true that he was getting a million a race he won with Yamaha?
Currently taping $100 monopoly money to my Helmet.
Wow Gypsy, did you just suggest to us that Deegan in ANY WAY steered the course of 199??? Dude, I cannot believe you just straight faced said that to Showtime... I loved the whole demon metal thing but he was like 3-4th man on that crew in terms of talent and Trav was on some whole nuvva stuff... There is not one area that Deegan "shows" Travis ANYTHING. Love the show ESP when ya talk to my era guys but HAD to comment here on that man... Metzger, Linkogle, Ronnie faisst...
It’s funny how deegan talks shit about this good vs evil crap when it was never like that. He straight up didn’t like Travis in the early years and talked so much shit on the ama when he bailed out to do freestyle. He sucked at racing and blamed it on not having factory support but years later he was able to talk just enough bs after almost dying that he got people believing his little story and that’s kept him relevant with his son and making money.
You can tell mc doesn’t give two fvks about Brian and everything he’s done. Even he knows what’s up from what happened back in the day.
@jaybird3302 Brian took the professional wrestling approach to his career since he did not have the talent to win on that level! It's genius how he manipulated the media & still does it today.