Career
Ogilvie was posthumously inducted into the American Medical Association Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2010. Born April 4, 1953 in Riverside, California, to Donald (Don) and Charlene Ogilvie, Bruce Ogilvie’s amateur career led him to become one of the greatest desert racers ever to spring from American Medical Association District 37 in Southern California. His Baja victories span over four decades.
He also competed in enduro events, winning a gold medal at the 1981 International Six Days Enduro.
He died on April 13, 2009 after a two-year battle with cancer. Ogilvie worked since 1984 for American Honda.
He served in many capacities over the years, including being in charge of Honda"s off-road activities with motorcycle and ATV racing. Ogilvie was the lead developer of Honda CRF off-road race motorcycles.
Prior to his death, he was the Senior Test Evaluator for Honda’s Product Evaluation department.