Career
He currently rides for the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer, KTM, on their premiere North American factory racing team, RedBull KTM. Ryan Dungey trains with legendary trainer Aldon Baker and is mentored by Red Bulletin KTM team manager, Roger DeCoster. In total, Ryan Dungey currently has six major American Medical Association championships which place him among the best motocrossers of all time. Dungey is in 7th place in all-time 450 supercross race wins (27) and 6th place in all-time supercross combined wins (39).
In motocross, Dungey is in 2nd place in all-time 450 motocross overall wins (38) and 3rd place in all-time combined motocross overall wins (45).
Finally, Ryan Dungey is tied in 4th place (w/Villopotto) in all-time combined Supercross and Motocross wins with 72 total race wins. Apart from his championships, Dungey is known for his friendliness, charity work, consistent podium finishes and near-textbook riding style.
2010 Season Ryan Dungey"s Rookie Season was predicted to be a 6-10 finish season in Supercross Standings. James Stewart was the heavy favorite coming off of his 2nd Monster Energy Supercross Championship.
Dungey"s season started off strong with leading most of the first race of the season until James Stewart made the pass.
Dungey did battle back though and almost made a last lap pass. Dungey came back strong with 2 straight wins in round 2 and round 3. Jeremy McGrath "King of Supercross" was the only other rider to do southern
Ryan had a slow start to his American Medical Association motocross season.
The 2nd Round was a little better but he did not hit his stride until Round 3. 2015 Excellence in Sports Performance Yearly AWARD for BEST MALE ACTION SPORTS ATHLETE 2016 First Motocross Rider on Wheaties Box 12 in Supercross Lites Class.