Ben Bostrom

American motorcycle racer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican motorcycle racer
PlacesUnited States of America
isMotorcycle racer
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth7 May 1974, Redding, USA
Age50 years
Star signTaurus
The details

Biography

Benjamin "Ben" Bostrom (born May 7, 1974) is an American former professional motorcycle racer.

The son of Dave Bostrom and nephew of Paul Bostrom, both successful dirt-track racers, Bostrom began his career in the same fashion by winning the AMA National 600 Dirt Track Championship in 1993. He moved to road racing in 1995.

Bostrom captured the AMA Superbike championship as a Honda rider in 1998, without winning a race. A year later Bostrom, astride a Ducati and still racing full-time in the AMA series, won a Laguna Seca Raceway World Superbike race (and finished second in another) as a wild card entry.

Bostrom first raced full-time in the Superbike World Championship in 2000 on a factory Ducati. In 2001 he won an unexpected 6 races, including 5 in a row on a factory L&M Ducati, to finish third overall. Bostrom did not win a race in 2002, and scored weaker results as the season progressed.

For 2003 Bostrom returned to the domestic series for American Honda on an RC51, staying there in 2004 on the brand new Honda Fireblade CBR1000. He finished 4th in AMA Superbike in both years. He made a return to international racing for 2005, with the Renegade Honda team in the World Superbike Championship, but was not successful. He qualified slowest of the 28 international entries in Qatar at the first round, but scored a few top ten finishes during the season to come 14th overall.

Bostrom returned to Ducati as Neil Hodgson's teammate for the 2006 AMA Superbike Championship. Ducati withdrew from the AMA Superbike Championship at the end of 2006, leaving Bostrom to join the Yamaha/Graves Motorsports team in 2007 for a rebuilding year, riding in the AMA Superstock Championship, where he finished second in points, though unable to score a win.

In 2008, Ben Bostrom switched from Superstock to Supersport and led the Graves Motorsports Yamaha team to an AMA championship in the 600cc class. At Virginia International Raceway that year, Bostrom finished 2nd and gave his trophy to Sam Koup (the Grandson of racer Larry Koup), and distributed his champagne bottle and hats to others. Bostrom went on to win the 2008 Supersport Championship for under the Graves Motorsports banner. This was the last year of the AMA series before ownership transferred to the Daytona Motorsports Group, and the 600cc class was renamed AMA Daytona Sportbike.

For 2009, Bostrom raced a 1000cc Yamaha YZF-R1 in the American Superbike class. He also moonlighted in select 600cc events, including the season opener, Daytona 200, in which he took 1st place.

In addition to Superbike, Bostrom races Supermoto- a multi-discipline format involving off-road, flat track and road-racing in one event. Bostrom won the 2003 AMA Supermoto Championship and the gold medal at the inaugural X-Games Supermoto competition. The X-Games race (whose field included European Supermoto Champion Eddy Seel and seven-time Supercross champ, Jeremy McGrath) saw Bostrom win after nearly tipping over five laps from the finish. Ben also dabbles in journalism with an article entitled "Boz Bros Chronicles" which is featured in 2Wheel Tuner Magazine each month as well as Sportbikeclub.com.

In 2014 Bostrom was part of a winning team in the Race Across America, cycling alongside Dave Mirra, Micky Dymond and Dave Zabriskie.

His brother, Eric Bostrom, is also an AMA rider.

Career statistics

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

By season

YearClassMotoTeamNumberRaceWinPodPoleFLapPtsPlcdWCh
2011MotoGPHonda RC212VLCR Honda MotoGP23100000NC
Total1000000

By class

ClassSeas1st GP1st Pod1st WinRaceWinPodPoleFLapPtsWCh
MotoGP20112011 United States1000000
Total20111000000

Races by year

(key)

YearClassBike123456789101112131415161718PosPts
2011MotoGPHondaQATSPAPORFRACATGBRNEDITAGERUSA
CZEINDRSMARAJPNAUSMALVALNC0

AMA Pro Racing

YearClassTeamBikeDAY
FON
RAT
INF
RAM
M-O
LAG
VIR
N-J
BAR
PtsPos
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R1R2R1R2R1R2
2010SBKPat Clark MotorsportsYamaha R1183864Ret2276241223Ret2955th
YearClassTeamBikeDAY
FON
RAT
BAR
INF
RAM
LAG
M-O
HRT
VIR
N-J
PtsPos
R1R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
2009SBKGraves MotorsportsYamaha R167588339235542219334233335th
YearClassTeamBikeDAY
BAR
FON
INF
MIL
RAM
LAG
M-O
VIR
RAT
LAG
PtsPos
2008SSGraves MotorsportsYamaha R61211211112323611st
YearClassTeamBikeDAY
BAR
FON
INF
RAM
MIL
LAG
M-O
VIR
RAT
LAG
PtsPos
2007SStkGraves MotorsportsYamaha R1234342N/AC4232642nd
YearClassTeamBikeDAY
BAR
FON
INF
RAM
MIL
LAG
M-O
VIR
RAT
M-O
PtsPos
R1R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R1R2R1R2R1R2R1
2006SBKParts Unlimited DucatiDucati 999R7967767873DNF7202611620743919th
YearClassTeamBikeDAY
FON
INF
BAR
PPK
RAM
BRD
LAG
M-O
RAT
VIR
PtsPos
R1R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R1R2R1R1R1R2R1R2R1R2
2004SBKParts Unlimited HondaHonda CBR1000RRDNFDNF545DNF5545514233334224th
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