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Christian Craig (born July 19, 1991) [1] is an American motocross rider who competes in the AMA Supercross Championship.[2] His most notable achievement is winning the 2022 250cc Supercross West title.

Key Information

Career

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Craig competes in the AMA Supercross and AMA Motocross Championships. As of October 2022, Craig rides for the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna team in the 450cc class.[3]

2021 Season

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Before the 2021 season, it was announced that Craig would be riding for the Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha team in the 250cc East coast championship. Craig won the season opener at Houston and would podium at 5 of the following 6 rounds. Then at the penultimate round (Salt Lake City 1), Craig would crash and end his title aspirations early by not making the main event.

2022 Season

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Craig won 4 races of the 2022 Supercross season, as well as 9 podiums out of 10, on his way to the 250 West title. He also moved into the 450cc class to race outdoor motocross, where he finished 5th overall in the championship. This was while riding for Monster Energy Star Yamaha.

2023

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2023 is the season that Craig has made the full time move to the 450cc class for both Supercross and Motocross. At round 12 during practice, Craig suffered a hard crash in the whoops which resulted in a dislocated hip and elbow, as well as a broken arm. This ruled him out for the entirety of the 2023 supercross season. As of may 25, he was scheduled to race the last 5 rounds of the Lucas oil Pro Motocross series however failed recovery of an injury prevented this.

AMA Supercross/Motocross results

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2021 250 SX-E 1 3 2 5 2 1 3 - - - - - - - - DNS DNS 2.42 86% 4th
2022 250 SX-W 1 1 3 1 2 1 - - - - - 2 - 2 - 3 8 2.40 90% 1st
2022 450 MX 3 5 12 8 8 5 4 5 10 6 5 4 - - - - - 6.25 8% 5th
2023 450 SX 13 7 11 11 11 10 8 10 7 6 9 DNS OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT 9.36 0% 12th
2024 450 SX DNF 14 20 14 13 12 OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT 16.60 0% 23rd
2024 450 MX 15 10 10 18 14 10 7 9 8 6 8 - - - - - - 10.45 0% 8th
2025 450 SX OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT 12 15 17 15 12 14 11 11 13.34 - 19th
2025 450 MX OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT - - - - - - - - -

Personal life

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Craig’s father is Mike “Stingray” Craig, a fellow motocross rider. Craig is married to Paige, a TikToker and YouTuber, and has 3 children.[4] They live in Tallahassee, Florida.[5]

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Christian Craig (born July 19, 1991) is an American professional and supercross rider who competes in the , AMA Pro Motocross Championship, and FIM World Supercross Championship. Best known for his perseverance through career-threatening injuries and his 2022 AMA Supercross Western Regional Championship victory, Craig has amassed over twenty career finishes across both and classes. Born in Temecula, California, Craig turned professional in 2009 at age 17, making his debut at the Unadilla National in the AMA Motocross Championship. Over his first four seasons with the Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil Honda team, he secured several top-10 finishes but struggled with persistent injuries, including a broken wrist in 2013 that prompted his abrupt retirement from full-time racing at age 22. After a three-year hiatus during which he worked a conventional job, Craig returned to competition in 2016 as a fill-in rider for GEICO Honda, gradually rebuilding his career with consistent results in the 250 class. Craig's resurgence peaked in 2022 when, riding for Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha, he captured four race wins en route to the 250 Western Regional title, clinched at the season finale in Salt Lake City. Transitioning to the premier 450 class in 2023 with Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing, he earned multiple top-10 finishes in 2023 and 2024 before rejoining Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing for the 2025 season, departing the team in September 2025 after an early release from his contract. In September 2025, amid a challenging AMA Supercross campaign where he finished 19th overall in the 450 class, Craig signed with Quad Lock Honda to race the SX1 division in the FIM World Supercross Championship, debuting with a competitive showing at Round 1 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 8, 2025.

Early Life and Amateur Career

Birth and Family Background

Christian Craig was born on July 19, 1991, in . Craig was raised in a supportive family environment in , where culture permeated daily life. His father, Michael Craig, was a professional rider during the 1980s and 1990s, competing in events such as the AMA 125 West Supercross series and achieving notable finishes, including fifth place in the 1990 standings. This familial connection provided early and consistent encouragement, with Michael introducing Christian to dirt bikes from a young age. Growing up in the motocross-heavy region of Temecula and surrounding areas, such as Riverside County, Craig benefited from proximity to local riding spots and tracks that fueled his initial passion for the sport. The area's vibrant off-road community and family-backed outings on dirt bikes laid the groundwork for his lifelong dedication to , transitioning naturally into structured amateur pursuits.

Amateur Racing Achievements

Christian Craig entered the amateur scene during his teenage years, progressing through youth classes to compete at the national level in the mid-2000s. Born on July 19, 1991, in , he began focusing on competitive racing by age 15, qualifying for prestigious AMA-sanctioned events that showcased emerging talent. One of his earliest national outings was at the 2006 AMA Amateur National Championship at Loretta Lynn's Ranch, where he rode a to a 23rd-place finish in the 105cc Supermini 12-15 class. The next year, in 2007, Craig showed improvement at the same event, securing 26th in the 85 (14-15) Modified class and a stronger 14th in Supermini 12-15, both aboard machinery. These results highlighted his growing skill in intermediate youth divisions. By 2008, Craig had advanced to senior amateur classes, competing on a Yamaha at Loretta Lynn's and finishing 17th in MX Lites B Modified while placing 88th in MX Lites B Stock. That same year marked a breakthrough at the Mini Olympics, another key AMA amateur national, where he claimed two class titles—including a Supercross win over —in what was his first "A" national appearance. These accomplishments in 125cc-equivalent lite classes demonstrated his readiness for professional competition and directly contributed to his signing with JGR Yamaha for a late-season pro debut in 2009.

Professional Career

Early Professional Years (2009–2015)

Christian Craig made his professional debut on August 15, 2009, at the Unadilla National in the AMA Pro Motocross 450 class, riding a Yamaha for the JGRMX team as a substitute rider while Josh Grant recovered from injury; he finished 34th in the first moto and 31st in the second. Shortly after his debut, Craig suffered a severe training crash in November 2009 at the test track, resulting in broken and displaced L2 and L3 vertebrae in his back, which forced him to miss the entire 2010 season and undergo extensive rehabilitation. Craig signed a multi-year deal with the /Lucas Oil Honda team in late 2010, returning to competition in 2011 for the 250 West region of the , where he finished 33rd in the final points standings after competing in nine of 11 rounds. He also raced select rounds of the 2011 AMA Pro Motocross Championship in the 450 class, recording a season-best 8th-place overall at Thunder Valley. In 2012, Craig remained with /Lucas Oil , shifting to the 250 East Supercross series but struggling with consistency amid lingering effects from prior injuries; his best Supercross result was 20th in the season opener at Anaheim 1. He competed in eight 450-class Pro Motocross rounds, achieving a top finish of 13th overall at RedBud, but injuries continued to limit his participation and performance. The 2013 season proved particularly challenging for Craig, still aboard the , as he raced a partial Supercross schedule in the 250 West class before sustaining a broken at the Vegas round in May; this injury, combined with the cumulative toll of previous breaks—including his back fracture and multiple and leg injuries—prompted his announcement on September 6, 2013, at age 22.

Return to Racing (2016–2020)

After an early retirement in 2013 due to chronic knee injuries, Christian Craig made a successful return to professional in with the GEICO Honda team in the 250 class. He competed in the 250SX West region of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross , securing third place overall with 160 points, highlighted by his first career Supercross victory in the main event at . In the AMA Pro 250 class, Craig earned 19 points across limited appearances, including a ninth-place finish in Moto 2 at the Hangtown Classic, demonstrating solid top-10 form amid recovery efforts. Craig's progression continued in 2017 with GEICO , where he shifted to the 250SX East region in Supercross and finished sixth overall with consistent top-five moto results, such as second in the main event at . Later that year, he transitioned to the 450 class for fill-in duties with the JGRMX Yoshimura Factory Racing team during the Pro Motocross Championship, replacing the injured and achieving eighth-place finishes in motos at Hangtown and Thunder Valley despite ongoing injury challenges. This marked his initial adaptation to the larger-displacement bikes, building resilience post-recovery from prior issues. In , remaining with GEICO Honda, Craig raced primarily in the 250SX West Supercross region, posting multiple podiums including third overall at Anaheim 2 with moto scores of 2-3-5, while also competing in select 450SX events where he recorded his career-best finish of fifth overall at the Triple Crown via 6-7-5 moto results. Injuries persisted, limiting his Pro Motocross participation to a 21st-place finish in the 250 class, but his performances underscored growing momentum in the premier class. By 2019, Craig stayed with GEICO Honda but faced setbacks in the 250SX East Supercross, finishing 36th overall after missing rounds due to a thumb fracture sustained early in the season. The 2020 season, delayed by the and condensed into a Utah-based series, saw him return to the 250SX West with GEICO Honda, where he notched top-10 finishes in early rounds like fourth at Anaheim 1 before a hand injury forced absences, ultimately placing 15th in the standings with 62 points. These years highlighted Craig's perseverance through injuries, gradual shift toward 450-class experience, and steady rebuilding toward contention.

2021 Season

In 2021, Christian Craig competed in the 250SX East region of the AMA Supercross Championship aboard a for the Star Racing Yamaha team, marking a strong return following previous injury setbacks. He secured two main event victories during the season, winning the opener in on January 16 and again at on February 6, while also earning multiple podium finishes including second place at Orlando and third at several other rounds. Despite a hard crash in the Orlando heat race that required medical evaluation, Craig demonstrated resilience by rebounding to consistent top-five results in the latter half of the series, ultimately finishing fourth in the 250SX East points standings with 158 points. Transitioning to the AMA Pro Championship, Craig stepped up to the 450 class for the full outdoor season on the with the same Yamaha squad, achieving a solid debut year with consistent top-10 finishes across the 11 rounds. His performances included a fifth-place result at Spring Creek and several other top-seven outings, such as seventh at Thunder Valley and High Point, contributing to his sixth-place overall standing in the 450MX points with 292 points. Craig's season highlighted his adaptation to the premier class, overcoming an inconsistent start at Raceway where he placed 12th to build momentum with steady improvements in the motos.

2022 Season

In the 2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, Christian Craig competed in the 250SX West region aboard the for the Star Racing Yamaha team, securing his first career Supercross title with 230 points. He achieved four main event victories—at Anaheim 1, Anaheim 2, Glendale, and —and five podium finishes overall, clinching the championship in the season finale at despite an eighth-place result there. Transitioning to the AMA Pro Motocross Championship, Craig stepped up to the 450 class on the , marking a significant shift after his Supercross success and building on momentum from the previous year's outdoor campaign. He finished fifth overall in the 12-round series with 373 points, highlighted by his first 450-class —a third-place result at the opener in Fox Raceway (third in both motos)—and five moto throughout the season, including strong performances at Hangtown and Thunder Valley. Key highlights included consistent top-five moto finishes that kept him in contention for higher overall placements, though a mid-season crash at High Point disrupted his rhythm, contributing to a near-miss for a season . Riding for the Star Racing Yamaha squad represented a return to a familiar team environment, where Craig's adaptability across classes underscored his versatility and contributed to his solid points haul despite the step up in competition.

2023 Season

Christian Craig began the 2023 season with the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team aboard the FC 450, transitioning full-time to the 450 class after concluding his tenure with Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha the previous year. In the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, he showed promise with sporadic top-10 finishes, including a career-best fifth place in the second round at San Diego and a sixth-place result in Detroit, his strongest performance to that point. These results highlighted his adaptation to the premier class, though he faced challenges maintaining consistency against established frontrunners. Craig's Supercross campaign was cut short after 11 rounds when he suffered a broken arm during practice at the Glendale round on April 8, 2023, necessitating surgery and recovery time. The injury forced him to miss the final six Supercross events and the entire 2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship, where he did not accumulate points or compete in any of the 12 rounds due to ongoing rehabilitation. Despite the absences, he ended the Supercross season 12th overall in the 450SX class with 150 points, demonstrating resilience in his partial campaign. Craig returned to competition in October 2023, representing the at the FIM Motocross of Nations in Ernée, France, alongside teammates and RJ Hampshire. Riding in the open class on his Husqvarna FC 450, he helped Team USA secure an eighth-place finish overall, marking a positive international debut amid his recovery. This event underscored his determination to end the year on a high note following the domestic setbacks.

2024 Season

In the 2024 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, Christian Craig competed in the premier 450 class riding the Husqvarna FC450 for Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing, ultimately finishing 23rd in the overall standings after a season hampered by early inconsistencies that limited his points accumulation. Craig delivered a more consistent performance in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship, where he participated in all 11 rounds of the 450 class series and secured 8th place overall with several top-10 results, including 6th at the Budds Creek National and 7th at the Spring Creek National. His steady finishes, such as 8th at both the Unadilla National and Ironman National, contributed to a solid campaign that highlighted his adaptability on the FC450. The stability from his continued partnership with Husqvarna, established in 2023, allowed Craig to focus on refining his 450-class form throughout the year. As the season concluded, he began preparations for a return to the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing team in 2025, where he would race the YZ450F.

2025 Season

Christian Craig entered the 2025 season with Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha after rejoining the team on a two-year contract announced in October 2024, following a stint with Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing in 2024 that served as a transitional period back to competitive racing. However, a knee injury sustained during the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship finale required ACL and meniscus surgery, causing him to miss the first nine rounds of the AMA Supercross Championship. He returned at Round 10 in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 22, aboard the Yamaha YZ450F, where he finished 12th overall in his debut race back, and subsequently earned limited points across the remaining eight rounds without breaking into the top 10, finishing 19th overall with 69 points. Due to ongoing recovery from the knee injury and the physical demands of the series, Craig did not participate in the 2025 AMA Pro Motocross Championship, which ran from May to August. His time with Yamaha also included a planned mentoring role for the team's younger 250cc riders, such as , but this was curtailed by his injury-limited schedule and performance. In September 2025, shortly after the Supercross season concluded, Craig and Star Racing Yamaha mutually agreed to an early release from the remainder of his contract, allowing him to pursue new opportunities. Seeking to rebound internationally, Craig signed with the Quad Lock Honda Racing team in early 2025 for the FIM Supercross Championship, marking his debut in the series aboard the CRF450R. He competed in Round 1 at the City GP on November 8, topping free practice and delivering a strong performance with results of 2nd, 5th, and 5th across the three main races, securing 4th overall in the SX1 class behind winner . In Round 2 on November 15 in Vancouver, Canada, Craig again finished 4th overall with moto results of 4th, 5th, and 5th, as of November 16, 2025.

Racing Achievements and Statistics

AMA Supercross Results

Christian Craig's performance in the spans multiple classes, with his strongest results coming in the 250SX regionals, where he earned a title and numerous , before transitioning to the premier 450SX class for more consistent mid-pack finishes. He has no wins in the 450SX class but has recorded seven career victories and over 20 finishes in the 250SX class across his tenure. The following table summarizes his year-by-year overall standings in AMA Supercross events:
YearClassOverall Position
2016250SX West3rd
2017250SX East6th
2017450SX25th
2018250SX West9th
2018450SX16th
2019250SX East36th
2020250SX West15th
2021250SX East4th
2022250SX West1st
2023450SX12th
2024450SX23rd
2025450SX19th
In the 250SX class, Craig's wins include one in 2016 (250SX West), two in 2021 (250SX East), and four in 2022 (250SX West, en route to the with nine podiums that season). His 2021 season featured three podiums, highlighting a strong return to form. In the 450SX class, he has accumulated 28 starts as of early 2025, with a best finish of 4th but no podiums.

AMA Motocross Results

Christian Craig's performances in the AMA Pro Championship have been marked by consistent top-10 finishes in the 450 class during his recent seasons, with his best result being 5th overall in . Although he has not secured an overall win in the 450 class, he earned his lone there with a 3rd-place finish at the 2022 Fox Raceway National opener. In the 250 class earlier in his , Craig accumulated 13 finishes but no overall victories. His results have generally aligned with his competitive Supercross campaigns in overlapping years, showcasing steady improvement in the premier division. Key statistics include participation in over 150 career motos across both classes, with multiple top-5 moto finishes, particularly in 2021 and 2022 when he recorded several strong outings like 2nd in Moto 2 at the 2021 Spring Creek National.
YearClassPositionWinsPodiumsPoints
201445021st00-
201525012th02-
201625031st00-
201745010th00-
201845031st00-
201925021st01-
20204506th00-
20214506th00292
20224505th01373
2023450DNC000
20244508th00244
Note: Podiums reflect overall event finishes; DNC indicates did not compete due to . Data for earlier 250 class podiums is aggregated from career totals.

International and Other Competitions

Christian Craig made his international debut representing Team USA at the 2023 Monster Energy FIM of Nations held in Ernée, , where his experience from AMA competitions helped prepare him for the global stage. In the event, Craig rode the Open class moto on Sunday alongside teammates Aaron Plessinger (MXGP) and RJ Hampshire (MX2), contributing to Team USA's eighth-place overall finish. He qualified fifth in the Open class but faced challenges in the race, starting sixth before a fall dropped him to 20th; he recovered to finish 16th in that moto. Craig expanded his international presence in 2025 by competing in the FIM World Supercross Championship, debuting with at Round 1, the Buenos Aires City GP in . He topped free practice sessions before securing fourth overall in the SX1 class with moto finishes of second, fifth, and fifth. At Round 2, the Canadian GP in on November 15, 2025, Craig finished fourth overall in SX1.
YearEventClassPosition
2023Motocross of Nations (Ernée, )Open (moto)16th (Team USA: 8th overall)
2025FIM World Supercross Round 1 (, )SX14th overall
2025FIM World Supercross Round 2 (, )SX14th overall

Personal Life

Family and Interests

Christian Craig was born and raised in a motocross-oriented in , where his father, Mike “Stingray” Craig, a former professional rider, won the 1994 Tampa Supercross on a factory Yamaha and provided early exposure to the sport. The maintains close ties in the Temecula area, supporting Craig's career through relocations and personal challenges. Craig married Paige, originally from Minnesota, following his temporary relocation there in 2013 during a career hiatus, where he worked in home construction. The couple, who briefly lived in Florida for racing commitments, now resides in Tallahassee, Florida, with their three children, including their son Jagger born during Craig's time away from the sport. Family remains central to their life, with Paige handling logistics like race preparation and the household, fostering a supportive dynamic amid the demands of professional racing. Beyond racing, Craig pursues outdoor activities such as mountain and road biking, boating, and spending time with family and pets, which help maintain his high-energy lifestyle and provide balance during off-seasons. Known for his approachable and positive demeanor, he actively engages with the community through fan interactions and collaborative projects that highlight perseverance and .

Injuries and Health Challenges

Christian Craig's professional motocross career has been significantly shaped by a series of injuries, beginning with cumulative trauma in his early years that forced a temporary . In 2009, he suffered a broken back, which sidelined him for the entire 2010 season. By 2013, additional injuries including a broken sustained during the Las Vegas Supercross round compounded the physical toll, leading to his announcement of from professional racing in September of that year after just a few seasons in the AMA 250 class. These setbacks, part of a pattern of breaks and impacts, prompted Craig to step away to prioritize long-term health, marking a pivotal pause in his career. Following a three-year hiatus, Craig returned to full-time competition in , but injuries continued to disrupt his progress during the –2019 period. In May 2018, he crashed while leading the first moto at the Glen Helen National, resulting in a torn ACL that required surgery and ruled him out for the remainder of the outdoor season. Later that December, a training incident caused a fractured thumb, further delaying his preparation for . These multiple crashes, including breaks to wrists and ankles accumulated over the years, contributed to inconsistent performance and highlighted the physical demands of the sport, yet Craig persisted through targeted rehabilitation to rebuild strength and return to the gate. More recently, a severe crash during practice at the 2023 Glendale Supercross round inflicted a dislocated hip, broken arm, and extensive elbow damage, necessitating four surgeries on the elbow alone over the subsequent 18 months—two of which initially failed to stabilize the joint. Recovery involved intensive daily practice sessions with teammates to regain muscle and racing form; despite ongoing pain, Craig raced in several early 2024 Supercross rounds but missed others, undergoing a fourth surgery in early 2024 before a stronger return for the outdoor season in late May. In October 2024, Craig tore his ACL and meniscus in the finale in , undergoing shortly after; this injury forced him to miss the first nine rounds of the 2025 Supercross season, contributing to his mutual release from Star Racing Yamaha in September 2025 after limited results upon return. Throughout these challenges, Craig has emphasized mental resilience in comebacks, supported briefly by family milestones like the birth of his son, which motivated his 2016 resurgence.

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