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by JaniceK
Josh Grant throws a mean whip. Josh Grant has been on the pro circuit for almost four full years, and since day one has proven himself as a consistent podium threat and a rider who definitely has a bright future in the sport. Grant’s rookie year came in 2004, and he rode his Amsoil Honda to tenth overall in the Motocross Lites series. Along the way, the eighteen-year-old racer earned three podium finishes. The following year was another consistent one, as he finished a solid eighth overall in the East Coast Lites Supercross series. His best finish of the series came at the physically grueling Daytona Supercross, where he battled to the very last corner to earn second place. Grant would close out the year with a seventh overall in the Motocross Lites division, once again competing with the Amsoil Honda satellite team. The 2006 season established Grant as a definite title threat. He would again choose the East Coast Lites series as his battleground, and would finish a respectable third overall. With so many things that is happening to him, his achievement and all, I think he doesn’t need any payday loans.