Justin Hill grew up in Yoncalla, Oregon — a small timber community in the Umpqua Valley where motocross is a way of life. He turned professional in 2012 and built his career through multiple manufacturer changes, winning the 2017 250SX West Championship aboard a Suzuki. That title cemented his name among the most complete 250 riders of his generation before his move to the 450 class.

In 2026, Hill races for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing in the 450SX class, ninth in the championship with 172 points. His veteran racecraft — honed over more than a decade of professional competition — makes him a consistent points-scorer and a difficult opponent in any race conditions. The Red Bull KTM 450 SX-F Factory Edition provides him with one of the best machines in the paddock.

"I've been doing this long enough to know that consistency matters as much as speed. Ninth in the championship means you showed up every round."

— Justin Hill · Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Oregon Roots, Factory Speed

Yoncalla, Oregon sits off the I-5 corridor in the timber country of Douglas County. It doesn't appear in many professional athlete biographies, but it produced Justin Hill — a rider whose combination of natural talent and Pacific Northwest determination carried him from a small timber town to the top of American supercross. His riding style reflects that origin: physical, precise, and relentless.

The Veteran Advantage

Veterans in the 450 class bring something no younger rider can replicate: experience. Hill has raced at every venue on the calendar, in every condition, against generations of champions. That knowledge translates into reading a track, managing a race, and executing under the Saturday night pressure that defines supercross at its highest level.

✦ Justin Hill — Career Highlights

  • 2026 250SX East — 3rd in final standings (160 pts)
  • Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
  • Wildomar, California — SoCal supercross heartland
  • FC 250 Factory Edition machine
  • Strong racing family background
  • Hard-charging riding style
  • Turned professional 2023
  • Building toward first AMA podium in 2026