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Founded by Coy Gibbs, the son of NFL Hall of Fame Head Coach Joe Gibbs, winner of three Super Bowls, as well as three Sprint Cup Championships as a team owner, the newly formed Joe Gibbs Racing, Motocross (officially titled as the JGRMX/Toyota/Yamaha Team) debuted Jan. 5, 2008 in Anaheim, California at the opening round of the AMA Supercross Championship.

Joe Gibbs Racing MX

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Toronto Results
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (March 14, 2010) – The Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON was host to round 10 of the AMA Supercross Series, the only round held outside of the U.S. Justin Brayton suffered a severely sprained thumb last weekend at Daytona, as well as bruising his foot. The Joe Gibbs Racing complex has an in-house Muscle Milk training facility with doctors, athletic trainers, and massage therapists who assist the team riders, drivers, and pit crew members. Justin took full advantage of the resources but still was not able to train normally during the week with his injuries and went to Canada to do his best and salvage series points.
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