Broc Glover Elevated to AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Legend Status

Broc Glover, a 2000 AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee and six-time AMA Motocross National Champion, has been named an AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Legend. This prestigious distinction recognizes his impactful contributions to the motorcycle community beyond his remarkable racing career. Glover is celebrated for his competitive drive and continued dedication to the sport.
Broc Glover, a celebrated figure in motocross, has achieved the esteemed status of an AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Legend. This honor is reserved for a select few Hall of Famers whose influence extends significantly throughout the motorcycling world, transcending their initial induction category.
Glover, originally inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000, was a dominant force in his racing days. He secured an impressive six AMA Motocross National titles, including three 500cc championships in 1981, 1983, and 1985. This record for championships stood for many years until it was surpassed by Ricky Carmichael in 2003.
AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman highlighted Glover's enduring impact, stating that his competitive spirit and on-track success significantly shaped motocross. Beyond his racing achievements, Glover has remained a steadfast supporter of the AMA and the Hall of Fame, consistently present at AMA events.
Following his retirement from professional racing, the San Diego native has maintained deep involvement in the sport. His continued dedication and contributions to the motorcycling community are key reasons for this elevated recognition. This is a significant acknowledgment within the motorcycle world, recognizing a true icon of the sport.
