AlliSports MX Sports GNCC Racing Racer Productions TRP Racer X Shop Racer X Classifieds
close
Racer X Online

Windham Signs Extension With GEICO Powersports Honda

Wednesday, October 6, 2010 | 4:07 PM

CORONA, Calif. -- Supercross and Motocross rider Kevin Windham has signed a two-year extension to stay with the GEICO Powersports Honda race team, owned by Factory Connection founder Rick "Ziggy" Zielfelder, Jeff Majkrzak, and Mike Grondahl.

"It's already been a wild off season with all the rumors going around of where riders are going so it's cool to get this deal done now," Windham said. "I'm really happy to be staying with this team. It's home. These were the guys that gave me a second chance when I came back from my broken femur in 2002 and it just feels right to stay here.

"For this team to step up and give me a two-year deal is special. We won't have to sweat going through negotiations next year. Now we're looking at a place where I'm going to end my career. I couldn't be with a better group of guys."

The 32-year-old crowd favorite from Centerville, Miss., is coming off an impressive 2010 campaign where he finished as runner-up to the Supercross championship with two wins. Additionally, Windham scored an overall race win in the Motocross series filling in for injured Honda rider Davi Millsaps.

"It's funny because there's talk of my age and of my pending retirement but in many ways I feel like there are parts of my riding where I'm just reaching my prime," Windham said. "I feel great on the bike and we showed this year we could win. The entire team had great success, with Trey (Canard) winning the 250cc championship in Motocross, and everyone else scoring wins. We put forth a great team effort and that's what it takes.

"I don't think my riding is in decline in any way. I fully expect us to be contenders next year. I'm looking forward to the challenges. We're a very tight family and I feel like this is the best team I've ever been with. They're always there for the riders, to help us excel and make us better, and that's a good feeling.

"GEICO Powersports also has been a key to our success. They are a great company to ride for and they understand the sport so well."

Windham will ride the team's lone 450cc entry, which will once again be flanked by four 250cc rides. Majkrzak says having Windham as his team's leader is a perfect scenario for a multitude of reasons.

"K-Dub's an excellent rider, probably the smoothest guy many of us have ever seen on a motorcycle, and he certainly has championship potential every season," Majkrzak said. "The fans love him. He always gets some of the loudest cheers during rider intros.

"What most people probably don't know about Kevin is the positive influence he has on our younger riders. He's the one that shows them not only how to compete and excel at this level, but how to be a good person, respect the other riders, take care of your sponsors, and stay true to yourself. He's an exceptional representative of our team and we plan on having him on our team until he decides to hang up his boots."

Share this article:

Did you like this article?

Check out LONE STAR RISING

in our Latest issue of Racer X available now.
LONE STAR RISING Click to Look Inside

The James Stewart Freestone AMA Spring Classic in Texas has quickly earned a place on the list of must-attend springtime amateur events. Page 182.

Look for the verified symbol Verified

The Conversation

Profile Picture
GILLETT wrote: 4:24pm October 6, 2010

My favorite rider. Period.

Profile Picture
bd200 wrote: 4:25pm October 6, 2010

K-Dub to stay put. Is Canard the only 450 rider for factory Honda?? I wonder if they will go after Pourcel. I wish they would hire Stewie myself. That way we can see him outdoors as well. But good for K-Dub, glad we wil see him 2 more years anyway.

Profile Picture
southernboy wrote: 4:45pm October 6, 2010

My favorite as well, but then, my opinion is slightly biased. He's a true southern gent, and that'll never change. Go #14.

Profile Picture
Defender72 wrote: 4:47pm October 6, 2010

This piece didn't mention it but I wonder if this is still an SX-only contract.

Profile Picture
rg807 wrote: 6:39pm October 6, 2010

Let's hope this isn't stuporcross only.

Profile Picture
mrfingknowitall wrote: 8:18pm October 6, 2010

Man- I thought factory Honda should of grabbed him for a couple years. You know throw him a bone. There currently isn't a better pr man out there. And he's always top 5 for the most part.

Profile Picture
canadianmxfan wrote: 8:43pm October 6, 2010

I wonder if he is going to stay with stock suspension now that he has had success winning a overall on factory suspension. They always say how important it is!! Is the factory honda much better than his ride now?

Profile Picture
2DamnOld2Race wrote: 9:44pm October 6, 2010

Ziggy, Jeff, & Mike.......................Merci Beaucoup. .....................Honey, crack me a Blue Ribbon will ya.

Profile Picture
MXFLORIDA wrote: 11:03pm October 6, 2010

Kevin is going to kick butt

Profile Picture
BillC wrote: 6:15am October 7, 2010

canadianmaxfan he won 2 SX with his "stock" suspension and I would think he is not doing the outdoors again.He will need to pick it up big time to win in SX next year too if everyone is healthy he wil have a hard time making top 5 imo.

Profile Picture
bd200 wrote: 7:54am October 7, 2010

Hate to say it because I am a big fan of K-Dub, but its true I believe. With Dungey, RV2, Stewie, Canard, Pourcel, Reed(if he is healthy). The 450 class in supercross is stacked. It will be hard for about 6 or 7 guys to podium.

Profile Picture
EndoMan wrote: 8:48am October 7, 2010

WOOHOO!!!!

Profile Picture
2DamnOld2Race wrote: 9:26am October 7, 2010

OK, we're missing the point here. He's 32, riding like he's posessed (and had an IV of Geritol), everyone respects him, 80% of kids in the stands love him, and I watch him cause of his silk like style and who he can KEEP OFF the podium, not necessarily seeing him on the podium. If he likes the track, he can leave your jaw hanging and leave a young supertalent shocked and embarased. Hence, the modern day LaRocket I call him. I'm 49, and at 32, your stamina, coordination just aren't the same as 22 trust me. Please don't ask about 42 lol. So to see a performance like at Steel City, that was the highlight of my season, as a MX fan that is

Profile Picture
bd200 wrote: 10:25am October 7, 2010

2Damnold, I know what you mean. I am 42. I almost killed myself last year trying to keep up with my 20 year old son. K-Dub is one of my favorites. And we get to see him for 2 more seasons anyway.

Profile Picture
lmokada wrote: 1:12am October 8, 2010

Kdub is already hero status - a legend that's still going strong. To win a national overall at his age is tops in my book.

Profile Picture
mx6pak wrote: 10:38am October 11, 2010

2damnold, are you saying because YOU were slower at 32 kdub must be? He is a highly trained, and conditioned machine. Some have it, some don't. If there is any dought in your mind ask John Dowd. Your name says it for you, not everyone. IMO that is.

Look for the verified symbol Verified

Sign In to leave a reply



Sign in with your account from

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google
  • Yahoo!
  • AOL
  • MySpace
  • OpenID

Sign up now | Forgot your password?