
Jason Anderson
Rider Statistics
Career Highlights
- 2018 AMA Supercross 450 Champion
- 2014 AMA 250SX West Champion
- 2011 AMA Rookie of the Year
- 2022 Team USA Motocross of Nations Winner
- Multiple 450 Supercross and Motocross Overall Wins
Championship Standings
Biography
El Hombre #
Jason Anderson, widely known by his nickname “El Hombre,” represents a unique blend of raw talent, creative riding style, and authentic personality in professional Supercross and Motocross. Hailing from Edgewood, New Mexico, Anderson has built a reputation as one of the sport’s most distinctive competitors, both for his riding approach and his unfiltered character.
With a career that includes championship success at the highest level and a resilience that has seen him reinvent himself multiple times, Anderson has secured his place as one of the most respected and entertaining riders of his generation.
Professional Career #
Anderson turned professional in 2011 with Rockstar Energy Suzuki, earning Rookie of the Year honors. His breakthrough came in 2014 when he captured the AMA 250SX West Championship with Rockstar Energy KTM, establishing himself as a rising star in the sport.
After moving to the premier 450 class with the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team, Anderson steadily built toward championship contention. His crowning achievement came in 2018 when he secured the AMA Supercross 450 Championship after a season-long battle with multiple competitors.
Following several up-and-down seasons that included injuries and flashes of brilliance, Anderson made a transformative move to Monster Energy Kawasaki in 2022. This change of scenery sparked a career resurgence, with Anderson winning seven Supercross main events that season—more than he had in his entire previous 450 career combined.
Throughout his journey, Anderson has demonstrated remarkable adaptability, overcoming setbacks and evolving his approach while maintaining the distinctive style that has made him a fan favorite.
Riding Style #
Anderson’s riding style is immediately recognizable for its aggressive yet calculated nature. He combines technical precision with a willingness to take risks that many competitors avoid:
- His corner entry is characterized by late braking and aggressive turn initiation
- He excels at finding creative lines through rhythm sections, often going against conventional approaches
- His whips and body positioning showcase exceptional bike control, particularly in the air
- He has developed a reputation for making decisive, sometimes controversial passes when needed
This approach has occasionally led to conflicts with other riders, but it has also produced some of the most exciting racing moments in recent years. Anderson’s willingness to “go for it” in critical situations has endeared him to fans who appreciate his all-or-nothing mentality.
The New Mexico Factor #
Unlike most professional racers who emerge from motocross hotbeds like California, Florida, or the Midwest, Anderson’s development in the relatively isolated motocross scene of New Mexico has shaped his unique approach to the sport.
Training primarily at his private compound in New Mexico, Anderson developed unconventional techniques and problem-solving approaches that weren’t influenced by traditional coaching. This independent development is evident in his creative line selection and willingness to try approaches that break from conventional wisdom.
Personality and Public Presence #
Beyond his racing achievements, Anderson has built a reputation for his unfiltered personality and dry humor. In an era of carefully managed public images, his willingness to speak candidly—whether in post-race interviews, social media, or podcast appearances—has made him one of the sport’s most relatable figures.
This authentic approach extends to his relationships within the paddock. While he maintains close friendships with several competitors, including his former training partners at the Baker’s Factory, Anderson is unafraid to speak his mind when conflicts arise, leading to some memorable moments both on and off the track.
Career Reinvention #
Perhaps the most impressive aspect of Anderson’s career has been his ability to reinvent himself when faced with adversity. After achieving championship success in 2018, he faced several challenging seasons where injuries and inconsistency raised questions about his future prospects.
Rather than accepting decline, Anderson made the bold decision to change teams after seven years with Husqvarna, joining Monster Energy Kawasaki in 2022. This move, along with modifications to his training approach, sparked a remarkable career resurgence that has reinstated him as a consistent threat for race wins and podium finishes.
This resilience and willingness to evolve while remaining true to his core identity exemplifies why Anderson continues to be one of the most respected and compelling figures in the sport of Supercross and Motocross.
Recent Results
Date | Event | Location | Position |
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April 13, 2024 | Denver Supercross | Denver, CO | 4 |
April 6, 2024 | Madison Supercross | Madison, WI | 5 |
March 23, 2024 | Seattle Supercross | Seattle, WA | 4 |