Education
He had six top-ten finishes in the American Medical Association Supercross series and finished 11th overall despite missing the last two races due to injury.
He had six top-ten finishes in the American Medical Association Supercross series and finished 11th overall despite missing the last two races due to injury.
Ferry began his amateur career with Team Green throughout the 80"s and early 90"son He moved up to the 250cc class the following year and started riding for Yamaha. In 2001 he started riding on a 450cc four-stroke.
Tim currently is retired from professional racing.
2007
In his first year back with Kawasaki, Ferry earned 13 top-five finishes and six podium finishes in the American Medical Association Supercross series to end up third overall. In American Medical Association Motocross, he continued his success, going on to finish fourth overall in the series.
2006
Ferry entered 2006 season with a new determination and strength with a new team He finished tenth overall in the American Medical Association Motocross Series.
2005
Ferry finished 12th overall in the American Medical Association Supercross Series.
24th overall for the American Medical Association Motocross Championship season. 2004
Ferry had recurring injuries throughout the season. He was only able to race three events during the American Medical Association Supercross Series and was unable to race in the American Medical Association Motocross Championship.
2003
Ferry was on top of the podium four times during the American Medical Association Supercross Series and took fifth overall.
In the American Medical Association Motocross Championship he fared slightly better with eight top-five finishes and took fourth overall for the season. Ferry was also selected to represent Team United States of America at the Motocross of Nations.
2002
Ferry wrapped up his 2002 American Medical Association Supercross Series with 14th overall and his American Medical Association Motocross season with second overall. 2001
Ferry rode consistently and finished the year out with sixth overall in the American Medical Association Supercross Series and third overall in the American Medical Association Motocross Championship.
1999
Ferry was able to dominate the 1999 Summercross, defeating 7 Time Supercross Champion Jeremy "Military Cross" Mcgrath.
2008 - American Medical Association Motocross -9th
2007 - American Medical Association Supercross 3rd, American Medical Association Motocross 4th
2006 - American Medical Association Supercross –12th, American Medical Association Motocross –5th
2005 - American Medical Association Supercross –19th, American Medical Association Motocross –14th
2004 - American Medical Association Supercross –5th, American Medical Association Motocross –4th
2003 - American Medical Association Supercross –2nd, American Medical Association Motocross –14th
2002 - American Medical Association Supercross –14th, American Medical Association Motocross –2nd
2001 - American Medical Association Supercross –6th, American Medical Association Motocross –3rd.
Ferry was a member of winning Team United States of America at the Motocross of Nations, winning the Open class.