Tragic Loss in Amateur Motocross: Aidan Zingg Passes at 16
Hemet, California – The amateur motocross community is mourning the loss of Aidan Zingg, 16, who tragically passed away on June 28. A promising young talent, Zingg had qualified for the AMA Amateur Motocross National Championship at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, for the seventh consecutive year.
Zingg made his debut at Loretta Lynn’s in 2019 and achieved notable success, securing his first AMA National Championship in the Supermini 2 (13-16) class in 2024, alongside a second-place finish in Supermini 1 (12-15). Recently signed to Team Green Kawasaki for the 2025 season, he was poised to transition to the "B" classes and the Schoolboy 2 class, with expectations of making a significant impact in the upcoming championship.
The motocross community, alongside MX Sports and the American Motorcyclist Association, have extended their condolences to Zingg’s family, acknowledging the profound loss felt across the sport.
Memorial service details will be shared at a later date, as tributes and support for the Zingg family continue to pour in from all corners of the motocross world.

