DAILY BREAD HANNAH JAMISON
Hannah Jamison is one of the quickest girls in the country to hit the track in 2025. The Colorado native’s smooth style and innate ability to find her way to the front make her a real problem for anybody who lines up next to her. Last year, Jamison won big at The JS7 Spring Championship at Freestone, Spring a Ding Ding, and The Motoplayground Race at Ponca City. The 57 also took home the silver at Loretta’s in the Girls (11-16) class as a 12-year-old. Hannah’s speed on the bike is only rivaled by her toughness. Late in the season last year, Hannah took a hard spill that left her with a lacerated liver. Now fully recovered, the young gunslinger is hungry for championships in the upcoming season where she is set to represent The B’s Moto Lab/GasGas Mob Dealer Support team in the Girls (11-16), Mini Sr, and Supermini classes. Hannah’s intensive regimen in the gym, paired with her precise technical training with the GAME Moto crew leaves no doubt that she will find the top of the box in 2025. We caught up with Hannah to get the scoop on the 57.
Tell us about getting your first motorcycle.
When I was 5 I got my first motorcycle. It was my first time riding my PW, I got whiskey throttle, forgot where the brakes were, ran into a rope, got rope burn on my neck and I didn’t think my mom would ever let me ride again.
Describe a typical day in your life.
Its different every day… At the track -Up early, schoolwork, then off to warm up before riding, then riding for 3-4 hours, workout in the gym. The rest of the day is playing with anyone around. Off days, sleep in, go play with whoever is around, and pit bike riding.
If you were forced to have a non-athletic career, what would it be?
Surgeon – it seems fun
Tell us about your funnest family member.
Tater my dog. He’s goofy and stomps around when he wants to play, stares at walls and chases things at night that aren’t there.
Best moment on a motocross bike.
Winning Mini O’s.
Describe your training program.
On the bike training 4-5 days a week. Weights in the gym 4 days a week. Cardio – 3 days a week.
Favorite pre-race meal?
Beef tips and gravy
Gnarliest crash you’ve ever had.
Crash at GPF, hit a kicker before the jump face of a triple, superman through air, cased the jump, swapped, over the bars, hit the ground hard and lacerated my kidney.
Best road trip story.
Every time we head to Lorettas and pull in the main gate, it’s my favorite place to race and hang out with friends.
Worst road trip story.
Driving to Texas and made us take a detour, we weren’t sure why but then we saw a semi crashed and there were cows everywhere.
What are your superstitions, weird habits, or routines?
Habits - I chew on things when I get nervous, have to be in bed by 9:30p or I get mad.
Routines - have to eat breakfast within 20 minutes of waking up, have to put my right knee brace on first, if I forget and do the left first I have to start over.
Superstitions - Once I crash and get hurt in a set of gear I can’t wear it again, I have to drop any new helmet before I wear it. Can’t eat cheesesteaks because I think they will make me sick.
What is the fitness routine or training regimen off the bike?
Low intensity cardio 3 times/week, high intensity cardio 2 times/week, heavy weights 4 times/week.
Give us a hot take.
I firmly believe that a sweatshirt without a hood is a sweater. Nobody believes me and my mom and dad keep telling me that’s a sweatshirt as well but it is a sweater.
Do you have any hidden talents or weird skills?
Constantly cracking my back in all different ways, love to talk in Australian accent and you are really good at imitating people, the way they act and talk.


