Carey Hart
Carey Hart is one of the most recognized names in all of freestyle Motocross. His father bought him
his first motocross bike when he was only four years old in hopes of spending some quality time with
his son. However, what had originally started as a father and son pastime quickly turned into Carey’s
passion. By the time he entered his first local race as an amateur, he was hooked and by high school
graduation, Carey Hart was a professional Motocross rider, racing AMA Supercross circuit.
Soon thereafter, Carey grew bored with Supercross and started riding with a group of guys who were
interested in a more creative and expressive form of Motocross. In 1998, the Freestyle motocross
movement was born with Carey leading the way. From the sport’s inception, Carey has been one of
the most innovative riders in the sport. He is the inventor of the Hart Attack, and at the 2000 Gravity
Games Carey etched his name in the record books as the first rider ever to complete a back flip on a
250cc motorcycle. The back flip catapulted Carey, and Freestyle Motocross as a whole, to an entirely
new level. The stunt got the world’s attention; it was even featured on Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
Carey has traveled the globe on a quest to put freestyle Motocross on the map. Along the way he has
jumped the trailer park in Kid Rock’s video “Bawitdaba” and saw his dream to play bass with the
band Pennywise come true on the 2000 Australian Warped Tour. His popularity has helped increase
exposure for the sport of Motocross. He has been featured in nationwide ad campaigns for Ford
and Mountain Dew as well as in such print publications as Paper Magazine, Teen People, EXPN The
Magazine, Rolling Stone, and has graced the covers of numerous Motocross magazines. Carey has
also starred on The Late Show with David Letterman, appeared on The Today Show and has starred in
ESPN/Touchstone Pictures’ IMAX film, Ultimate X and has cameo appearances in Columbia Pictures’
XXX and Touchstone Pictures’ Charlie’s Angels II. Most recently, Carey was cast in the VH1 reality
show The Surreal Life.
In 2004 Carey’s passion for tattoos turned into a business venture. Teaming up with fellow
entrepreneur, John Huntington, Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company opened their doors in the
prestigious Palms Casino, Las Vegas. This move lead to another TV opportunity for Carey when the
A&E network decided to follow him and the workings of the shop in their own reality show: INKED.
Since then, three more Hart and Huntington Tattoo shops have opened: Honolulu, Cabo San Lucas
and Orlando at Universal CityWalk. Carey also expanded into making a quality clothing line based on
the designs of the talented artists that work at Hart and Huntington Tattoo Company. The line can be
found at all of the shops as well as some major retailers.
Even with all of Carey’s business ventures, he still finds time to dedicate to his Supermoto team.
There is no denying Carey’s dedication and passion. He has suffered his share of injuries attempting
new tricks, however like a cat with nine lives, he continues to bounce back and he does it all in the
name of progression. The Las Vegas resident is determined to ride until he stops having fun and
hopefully for us, that’s not anytime soon.
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