TYLER GIBBS
DIRTPRO ATHLETE
Tyler Gibbs is a professional motocross and supercross racer from Mission, British Columbia, Canada, born on September 4, 2001. Known for his versatility and determination, Gibbs has made significant strides in both Canadian and American racing circuits.
Career Highlights
Early Career: Gibbs honed his skills on the indoor tracks of the Future West Arenacross series in British Columbia, which laid the foundation for his proficiency in tight, technical racing environments.
2022 Season: He joined the TLD/GASGAS/SSR Team to compete in the 250 class of the Canadian Triple Crown Series. Despite challenges, including the complexities of adapting to new equipment and team dynamics, Gibbs showed promise and resilience throughout the season.
2023 Transition: In May 2023, Gibbs and the TLD GASGAS SSR team mutually decided to part ways just before the start of the Canadian Triple Crown Series. Gibbs expressed his intent to continue competing in the series independently.
2024 Season: Gibbs signed with CREO Racing to compete in the 2023-24 General Tire Arenacross Series and the 2024 Monster Energy AMA Supercross 250 East Series. He also joined the SAR Yamaha team, becoming a member of the prestigious bLU cRU program, and planned to race the entire Manitoba Provincial Series along with selected rounds of the 2024 Triple Crown Series.
Recent Developments
Injury and Recovery: While training in Oklahoma, Gibbs suffered a broken collarbone, sidelining him for the remainder of the 2024 Supercross season. During his recovery, he focused on training and preparing for upcoming races.
2025 Plans: Gibbs announced his intention to compete in the 2025 Canadian Triple Crown Series MX Nationals. He plans to travel with his younger brother, Travis Gibbs, who will compete in the 250 Pro/Am class. The duo aims to participate in the series with support from GA Checkpoint, Fox Racing Canada, and Yamaha Motor Canada.
