Shane McElrath

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Shane McElrath
NationalityAmerican
Born (1994-08-11) 11 August 1994 (age 30)
Canton, North Carolina
Current teamMaddParts.com Kawasaki Race Team
Bike number12

Shane McElrath (born 11 August 1994) [1] is an American professional Motocross and Supercross racer.

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McElrath is a two-time FIM Supercross World Champion, winning the SX2 class in 2022 and 2024. [2]

He has ridden as a professional in the AMA Supercross Championship and AMA Motocross Championship since 2013. [1] In this time he has finished second twice in the 250SX West class and once in the 250SX East class.

In addition to his FIM World Championship title's, McElrath also won the SX2 class of the Australian Supercross Championship in 2024.

Career

McElrath made his pro debut for the Troy Lee Designs Lucas Oil Honda team in the final three rounds of the 2013 AMA National Motocross Championship. He was retained for the following year by the team, where he made his debut in the AMA Supercross Championship. Competing in the 250SX West class, he recorded several top-10 finishes including a fifth in San Diego, with a final championship position of ninth. McElrath missed part of the 2014 AMA National Motocross Championship due to a hematoma sustained at the opening round. [3] Despite this he was able to finish in 17th in the final standings with two tenth place finishes as his best results.

In 2015, McElrath stayed with the Troy Lee Designs team as they moved from Honda to KTM. McElrath finished in second place in that season's AMA Supercross Championship in the 250SX West class behind a dominant Cooper Webb, with two second places as his best results. With one third place at race two in Glen Helen, McElrath finished in ninth in the final 250 standings at the AMA National Motocross Championship for that year. A high point outdoors was that year's MXGP of USA, the final round of the 2015 FIM Motocross World Championship. McElrath qualified on pole after the winning the qualifying race in the MX2 class, before finishing in third and second in the grand prix races to finish second overall on his world championship debut. [4]

McElrath switch to the 250SX East class in 2016, picking up two third places, on his way to seventh in the overall standings. His campaign outdoors resulted in his first overall podium in the AMA National Motocross Championship, with third overall at Muddy Creek in Tennessee. Unfortunately, an injury at round seven in Southwick ended his season. [5] For 2017, McElrath moved back to the 250SX West class. The season started with him winning the first two rounds at Anaheim and San Diego, before his championship rival Justin Hill won the following four rounds. McElrath took another win at Salt Lake City, but ultimately finished the series as runner-up to Hill. In the 2017 AMA National Motocross Championship he finished tenth in the final standings with an overall podium at the Budd's Creek round. [6]

McElrath once again won the opening round of the season in the 250SX West championship at Anaheim in 2018. Another win at Salt Lake City later in the championship would secure him third in the final standings behind Aaron Plessinger and Adam Cianciarulo. The 2018 AMA National Motocross Championship would be McElrath's best motocross season up to that point, finishing fifth overall in the final standings in the 250 class. This included his first overall round win at Muddy Creek and his first individual race win in the second race at Washougal. [7] There was one win for McElrath at the second Anaheim round of the 250SX West class in the 2019 AMA Supercross Championship. Unfortunately he was not able to finish the championship and ended in eighth overall. He finished ninth in the 250 standings in the 2019 AMA National Motocross Championship, where he won both races at the Budd's Creek round.

In 2020, McElrath moved away from the Troy Lee Designs team for the first time, as he signed with Star Racing Yamaha. [8] This saw him switch back over to the 250SX East class for the 2020 AMA Supercross Championship, where he took three wins and five other podiums alongside. It would ultimately result in his third runner-up result in supercross, this time behind Chase Sexton. This would be coupled with a third place in the 250 standings in AMA motocross, where he picked up a race win and two overall podiums.

McElrath started his 450 career in 2021. He signed for the SmartTop Bullfrog Spas Honda team but unfortunately a shoulder injury pre-season meant that he missed the majority of his 450 debut supercross season. [9] For 2022, McElrath signed for Rocky Mountain ATV/MC WPS KTM team for AMA Supercross and Motocross in the 450 class. [10] McElrath improved as the season went on and began to post top-10 results, before the team folded after the second Detroit round. This left McElrath without a ride to complete the supercross series and race motocross in 2022. However, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna would sign McElrath for the 2022 AMA National Motocross Championship, as both of the team's main riders were out with injuries. [11] A fifth place in the second race at Thunder Valley would be the highlight of this stint. With both injured riders returning at the Unadilla round, McElrath rode the final four rounds of the season for the Muc-Off FXR ClubMX Yamaha team.

Later in 2022, McElrath would be one of the riders signed up to race in the 2022 FIM Supercross World Championship, the first to take place after the demerging of the championship from the AMA Supercross series. Riding for Rick Ware Racing and dropping down to a 250 to race the SX2 class, McElrath was the overall winner of both rounds of the world championship, resulting in him being crowned FIM World Supercross Champion. [2]

For 2023, McElrath signed to compete for the HEP Motorsports Suzuki team. [12] He finished in eleventh overall in the 450SX class of the 2023 AMA Supercross Championship qualifying for all but one round with a best finish of fifth in Denver. McElrath began his defence of his SX2 world title with the Rick Ware Racing team by winning the opening round of the 2023 FIM Supercross World Championship in Great Britain. As several of the following rounds were ultimately cancelled, McElrath was able to compete in three rounds of the 2023 AMA National Motocross Championship, scoring points in four races. With only two rounds of the planned World Supercross calendar left after cancellations, McElrath lost his championship lead at the first of those. A bad qualifying at the Abu Dhabi round meant he started on the second row of a double stacked start line caused by the small size of the stadium. He was unable to come through the pack in the three races and entered the final round with a deficit of over thirty points to Max Anstie. After McElrath was not able to finish the first race in Melbourne, Anstie was crowned champion.

McElrath finished thirteenth in the final standings of the 2024 AMA Supercross Championship, qualifying and scoring points at all seventeen rounds. In the deep mud at the second round of the series, he was able to finish fourth, his best finish in the 450SX class to date. [13] After the first eight rounds of the 2024 AMA National Motocross Championship, McElrath parted ways with the HEP Motorsports Suzuki team and moved to the MaddParts.com Kawasaki team for the final three rounds in a deal that also incorporated the 2025 season. [14] Following the conclusion of the American season, McElrath joined the Fire Power Honda Racing team to compete in the 2024 FIM Supercross World Championship and the Australian Supercross Championship. With the reigning SX2 world champion Max Anstie only competing in the opening round of the championship as a wildcard, McElrath was able to win all four rounds of the series. This saw him regain the SX2 world title that he had lost in the previous season. In addition, McElrath was also able to win the SX2 class of the Australian series in the same period.

Honours

FIM Supercross World Championship

AMA Supercross Championship

AMA Motocross Championship

Australian Supercross Championship

Career Statistics

FIM Supercross World Championship

By season

SeasonClassNumberMotorcycleTeamOverall WinsOverall PodiumPtsPlcd
2022 SX212 Yamaha Rick Ware Racing221231st
2023 SX21 Yamaha Mobil 1 Rick Ware Racing111402nd
2024 SX212 Honda Fire Power Honda Racing443981st

FIM Motocross World Championship

By season

SeasonClassNumberMotorcycleTeamRaceRace WinsOverall WinsRace Top-3Overall PodiumPtsPlcd
2015 MX270 KTM Troy Lee Designs Lucas Oil Red Bull KTM200214229th

AMA Supercross Championship

By season

SeasonClassNumberMotorcycleTeamOverall WinsOverall PodiumPtsPlcd
2014 250SX West87 Honda Troy Lee Designs Mav Tv Lucas Oil Honda001099th
2015 250SX West40 KTM Troy Lee Designs Lucas Oil Red Bull KTM021242nd
2016 250SX East30 KTM Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM021137th
2017 250SX West38 KTM Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM361642nd
2018 250SX West28 KTM Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM251933rd
2019 250SX West12 KTM Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM131238th
2020 250SX East12 Yamaha Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha382092nd
2021 450SX12 Honda Smart Top Bullfrog Spas Honda001529th
2022 450SX12 KTM Rocky Mountain ATV/MC WPS KTM0010118th
2023 450SX12 Suzuki Twisted Tea Suzuki Presented by Progressive Insurance0015111th
2024 450SX12 Suzuki Twisted Tea Suzuki Presented by Progressive Insurance0013213th
Total9261434

AMA National Motocross Championship

By season

SeasonClassNumberMotorcycleTeamRacesRace WinsOverall WinsRace Top-3Overall PodiumPtsPlcd
2013 250127 Honda Troy Lee Designs Lucas Oil Honda600002426th
2014 25087 Honda Troy Lee Designs Mav Tv Lucas Oil Honda1200009017th
2015 25040 KTM Troy Lee Designs Lucas Oil Red Bull KTM2400002489th
2016 25030 KTM Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM14001113214th
2017 25038 KTM Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM22002124810th
2018 25028 KTM Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM2411523325th
2019 25012 KTM Troy Lee Designs Red Bull KTM2221212859th
2020 25012 Yamaha Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha1810422883rd
2022 45012 Husqvarna Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing16000021310th
Yamaha Muc-Off FXR Club MX80000
2023 45012 Yamaha Rick Ware Racing Mobil 1600003128th
2024 45012 Suzuki Twisted Tea Suzuki presented by Progressive Insurance16000011816th
Kawasaki MaddParts.com Kawasaki Race Team60000
Total194421472009

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