Jason Pridmore (born October 4, 1969 in Goleta, California) is a retired American professional motorcycle racer who turned professional in 1990. He last raced professionally in the 2014 FIM World Endurance Championship on a BMW S1000RR for Team Penz 13. His professional career spanned 22 years, during which he won 21 American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) national races 17 of which are Superstock class wins (Formerly Supersport) which is second to Scott Russell. Pridmore was the AMA Formula Extreme Championship in 2002, the AMA 750 Supersport Championship in 1997 as well as the FIM Endurance World Championship title in 2003 & 2012 respectively. In addition to his professional racing career Pridmore instructs motorcyclists through his STAR Motorcycle school and JP43 Training programs. Pridmore also spends time as an expert analyst for Bein Sports coverage of the Moto America championships.

Pridmore riding for Michael Jordan Motorsports in 2005

Coaching career

Pridmore began coaching riders at his father's CLASS Motorcycle Schools when he was 16 years old. While racing professionally Pridmore mentored some of his younger teammates including Ben Spies, Nicky Hayden and Danny Eslick. His passion for sharing his knowledge led Pridmore to found in 1999 which he continues to run today.

STAR Motorcycle School

Through STAR (Skills and Tactics for Advanced Riding) Pridmore has coached thousands of riders of varying levels ranging from beginners, trackday enthusiasts, amateur club racers as well as aspiring professionals. The school has travelled extensively across the country to some of the nations finest race tracks. Currently STAR School operates out of Chuckwalla Valley Raceway in Desert Center, CA.

JP43 Training

Post retirement Pridmore began working extensively with both professional and club level riders in a 1-on-1 setting which has led to several noteworthy accomplishments. James Rispoli who came to road racing at a later age than most professionals won the AMA Supersport championship in 2011 and 2012 under Pridmore's tutelage. He continued onto international competition first by being offered a wildcard into the Moto 2 World Championship in 2013 and currently races in the British Superbike Championship. Corey Alexander won the 2013 AMA Supersport Championship and went on to race in the FIM World Supersport Championship in 2013. Other successful professional riders that Pridmore has worked with on a 1-on-1 basis include Benny Solis, Michael Gilbert, Elena Meyers, Caroline Olsen, Andrew Lee, Wyatt Farris, Conner Blevins and Patricia Fernandez. His 1-on-1 training sessions are not limited to professional riders, Pridmore trains trackday enthusiasts as well as competitive club racers out of Chuckwalla Valley Raceway and also travels to racetracks nationally and internationally to work with riders.

Military Coaching

Through STAR Motorcycle as well as his individual programs Pridmore has trained thousands of US Military servicemen and servicewomen to be safer on their motorcycles. He conducts training both on military bases as well as on race tracks for the Marines and National Guard. Pridmore is an official instructor for the United States Marines Semper Ride program which has helped reduce US Marine incidents on motorcycles by over 46%.

Racing career

Pridmore first raced professionally in 1990 in the AMA 750 Superstock Championship. He continued racing in various AMA championships including AMA 600 Supersport, AMA Formula Xtreme and AMA Superbike. Pridmore competed at the international level in the World Superbike Championship in 2008, the FIM World Supersport Championship in 2003 and most extensively in the FIM World Endurance Championship on and off between 1997 & 2014.

Career highlights

  • 2012 - Co-rode for the FIM Endurance World Championship winning team.
  • 2008 - Competed in five rounds of the 2008 Superbike World Championship on a Honda 1000cc machine for the Alto Evolution team.
  • 2003 - Became the first American make it to the podium of a World Supersport Race. Won the FIM Endurance World Championship with Phase One Endurance team partnered with James Ellison as his teammate.
  • 2002 - Won the AMA Formula Xtreme Championship for Attack Suzuki.
  • 1997 - Won the 750 Supersport class championship riding for Hypercycle Suzuki.
  • 1996 - Six top-five finishes in 600 SuperSport, Five top-10 750cc SuperSport finishes
  • 1992 - Won his first race as a professional At Brainerd, Minn., while handing Scott Russell his first defeat in three years. He again upset Russell with a come-from-behind victory at Road Atlanta two weeks later.

Personal life

Pridmore is the son of three time AMA Superbike champion Reg Pridmore. He was raised and currently resides in Ventura, California. He is an avid Golfer and has competed in the US National Amateur Championship as well as the qualifying rounds for the US Open.

AMA Career by Year

YearClassFinishTeamBikeTeammate(s)
2005Superbike / Superstock17th / 19thMichael Jordan MotorsportsSuzuki 1000ccSteve Rapp / Montez Stuart
2004Superstock / Formula Xtreme11th / 6thNo Limit MotorsportsSuzuki 1000ccJosh Hayes
2003Superbike / Formula Xtreme8th / 9thAttack SuzukiSuzuki 1000ccJosh Hayes
2002600 Supersport / Formula Xtreme4th / 1stAttack SuzukiSuzuki 600cc / Suzuki 1000ccBen Spies
2001750 Supersport / Formula Xtreme28th / 10thAttack SuzukiSuzuki 750cc / Suzuki 1000ccRichie Alexander
2000600 Supersport / 750 Superbike7th / 12thYoshimura SuzukiSuzuki 600cc / Suzuki 750ccMatt Mladin, Aaron Yates, Steve Rapp
1999600 Supersport / 750 Superbike10th / 6thYoshimura SuzukiSuzuki 600cc / Suzuki 750ccMatt Mladin, Aaron Yates, Steve Rapp
1998600 Supersport / 750 Supersport6th / 8thHypercycleSuzuki 600cc / Suzuki 750ccNicky Hayden
1997600 Supersport / 750 Supersport5th / 1stHypercycleSuzuki 600cc / Suzuki 750ccMark Miller
1996600 Supersport / 750 Supersport9th / 11thKinkos RacingKawasaki 600cc / Kawasaki 750ccThomas Stevens
1994600 Supersport / 750 Supersport6th / 3rdKinkos RacingYamaha 600cc / Yamaha 750ccTommy Wilson
1993600 Supersport / 750 Supersport7th / 4thCLASS RacingKawasaki 600cc / Kawasaki 750ccFritz Kling
1992600 Supersport / 750 Supersport22nd / 2ndCLASS RacingKawasaki 600cc / Kawasaki 750ccFritz Kling
1991750 Supersport20thCLASS RacingKawasaki 750ccFritz Kling
1990750 Supersport44thCLASS RacingKawasaki 750ccFritz Kling

AMA Career Race Wins

DateClassRace TrackLocationBike
June 9, 2002AMA Formula XtremeRoad AmericaElkhart Lake, WISuzuki
June 1, 2002AMA Formula XtremePikes Peak International RacewayFountain, COSuzuki
May 5, 2001AMA Formula XtremeInfineon RacewaySonoma, CASuzuki
March 9, 2001750 SupersportDaytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FLSuzuki
August 25, 2001AMA Formula XtremePikes Peak International RacewayFountain, COSuzuki
May 3, 1998750 SupersportSears Point RacewaySonoma, CASuzuki
June 21, 1998750 SupersportNew Hampshire Motor SpeedwayLoudon, NHSuzuki
June 14, 1998750 SupersportRoad AmericaElkhart Lake, WISuzuki
February 15, 1998750 SupersportPhoenix International RacewayPhoenix, AZSuzuki
October 4, 1997750 SupersportLas Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas, NVSuzuki
March 7, 1997750 SupersportDaytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FLSuzuki
June 28, 1997750 SupersportBrainerd International RacewayBrainerd, MNSuzuki
June 14, 1997750 SupersportNew Hampshire Motor SpeedwayLoudon, NHSuzuki
July 19, 1997750 SupersportMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, OHSuzuki
February 15, 1997750 SupersportPhoenix International RacewayPhoenix, AZSuzuki
August 30, 1997750 SupersportSears Point RacewaySonoma, CASuzuki
August 16, 1997750 SupersportPikes Peak International RacewayFountain, COSuzuki
August 7, 1993750 SupersportMid-Ohio Sports Car CourseLexington, OHKawasaki
August 28, 1993750 SupersportSears Point RacewaySonoma, CAKawasaki
June 27, 1992750 SupersportRoad AmericaElkhart Lake, WIKawasaki
June 13, 1992750 SupersportBrainerd International RacewayBrainerd, MNKawasaki

MotoAmerica Superstock Championship

By year

YearClassBike1234567891011PosPts
2004SuperstockSuzukiDAY 14FON 9INFBAR 12PPK 5RAM 8BRD 21LAG 8M-O 6RAT 20VIR 1011th197
2005SuperstockSuzukiDAY 3BAR RetFONINFPPKRAMLAG 11M-O 6VIR 8RAT 819th120
2006SuperstockSuzukiDAY 9BAR 10FON 7INF 11RAM 7MIL RetLAG 8OHI RetVIR 20RATOHI17th145

AMA Formula Xtreme Championship

By year

YearClassBike1234567891011PosPts
2004Formula XtremeSuzukiDAY RetFON 3INF 6BAR 5PPK 5RAM RetBRD RetLAG 7M-O 2RAT 4VIR 216th199

AMA Superbike Championship

YearClassTeam1234567891011PosPts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
2005SuperBikeSuzukiDAY 7BAR 6BAR RetFONFONINFINFPPKRAMRAMLAG 10M-O 8M-O 7VIR 27VIR 8RAT 7RAT 717th192
2006SuperBikeSuzukiDAY 9BAR 10BAR 10FON 9FON 9INF 11INF 11RAM 9RAM 9MIL 9MIL 8LAG 9OHI 30OHI 6VIR 7VIR 8RAT 8RAT 12OHI 58th400
2008SuperBikeSuzukiDAYBARBARFONFONINF 17INF RetMILMILRAMRAMLAGOHIOHIVIRVIRRATRATLAG38th14
2010SuperBikeSuzukiDAYDAYFONFONRATRATINFINFRAMRAMMOHMOHLAG 14VIRVIRNJENJEBARBAR41st7

FIM Endurance World Championship

By team

YearTeamBikeRiderTC
2004United Kingdom Suzuki GB - Phase OneSuzuki GSX-R1000United Kingdom James Ellison United States Jason Pridmore United Kingdom Andy Notman United Kingdom Dean Ellison United States Josh Hayes France Olivier Four Sweden Jimmy Lindstrom1st

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