James Stewart started racing at age four, and raced on Kawasaki's his entire amateur & professional career, until signing with L & M San Manuel Yamaha in late 2008. In 2007, Stewart dominated both the "World Supercross GP" and the AMA Supercross Series, winning both championships.
James Stewart's Career Championships
2009
AMA/FIM Supercross Series Champion
2008
AMA National Motocross Champion
2007
Stewart took his second "World Supercross GP" Championship, and his first AMA Supercross Championship, winning 13 times on the season.
2006
James won the "World Supercross GP", and narrowly missed winning the AMA Supercross Series Championship by two points. Stewart helped Team USA take the overall victory at the Motocross of Nations. At the U.S. Open in Las Vegas, he won both races and the overall title.
2005
Stewart won his first Supercross race at Texas Stadium in Dallas TX. He also had main event wins at Seattle and Houston.
2004
Stewart dominated, winning 18 of the 20 AMA 125 East Supercross and 125 Motocross races. He also set a new record for the most career AMA 125 Supercross and Motocross professional wins with 47.
2003
Stewart won 15 of the 17 races he entered and clinched his first AMA 125 Supercross West title. He suffered a broken collarbone at the East/West AMA Supercross shootout in Las Vegas in May.
2002
Stewart became the youngest rider to ever win an AMA 125 Supercross race (16 yrs., 21 days) and AMA Motocross 125 Motocross Championship (16 yrs., 247 days). He also broke the record for most 125 Supercross wins (14), 125 Motocross wins (10), and most consecutive 125 Motocross wins (8) in a single season. Stewart was named 2002 AMA Rookie of the Year
james stewart is very impressive on any bike and he looks impressive on the 450 yamaha
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... written by Russell ,
March 07, 2009
I think James should hook up with Team Team Graves Motorsports Yamaha.
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race written by ray,
March 19, 2009
j stewart can kick @ss on the yamaha reed needs to speed up to hang with stewart.
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... written by kenneth byington,
March 31, 2009
STEWERT I have a YAMAHA tuning fork TATTOOED on my calf ( wish i was sponsered for it lol ) GO FAST BE SAFE
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STEWART written by Andy,
April 08, 2009
STEWART all i got to say to u is u r the king inspiration to me n all others!! ur a great rider n kickass man. reed is nothing compared to u!!, keep it up!! reed is the one who needs to step up for sure, been ridin motocross n enduro for sumtime here in Tanzania, n watching u on tv is a real insporation!! cheers
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my idol written by Mike,
April 19, 2009
Dude ur amazing!!! its finaly nice here in montana so i can finally go riding. You better moke chad in the rest of the races cause hes got nothin on you.
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Finish the Job Bubba written by tim j,
May 02, 2009
I raced back in the day against your dad at DC when you were on a pw50, you've come a long way now finish the job, Reed has rode dirty all season to try to hang with you,be smart and bring it home GOOD LUCK
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Congrats clean ridin champ written by Jason Carlton,
May 02, 2009
Way to go on the championship. You truly earned it. I can't wait till they change the law on kids bikes so I can get my soon to be 3 year old one. Then teach him how to be a rider like yourself. Your style is great for teaching all kids that riding clean is the best and only PROPER way to ride. Maybe that other guy (doesn't deserve to be named) will get his head out of his rear and see that wrecking people doesn't prosper. Chances are that won't happen. Oh well, just keep doing what your doing, whooping his tail. And soon he will run out of tears or just quit, beings he isn't near the caliber rider you are.
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Thank YOU for......... written by Ryan Smith,
May 04, 2009
James,
I thought it was a very classy move on your behalf to thank the dealers in your speech after accepting the championship on Sat night. As a Yamaha dealer, it makes a difference when an influential racer like yourself recognizes the importance of the dealer network as it relates to the success of your team and the company. Congratulations on your win Sat night and for all your successes. You look great in blue. Go Yamaha!
Way to go on an impressive outdoor national season Chad! Glad to see you win it!
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Bubba written by Brad,
August 23, 2009
Your the real deal and Ched reed will try to push you off of the track becuase he cant beat you.Keep it up bro and forget everyone thats talking down about you
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Bubba sucks written by Kyle,
September 04, 2009
Bubba sucks compared to reed i mean but compared to the sucky guys he sucks
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