Rising Motocross Star Aidan Zingg Dies at 16 – Details

He had only just begun living the dream he’d chased since childhood, racing under the lights in the gear he once admired. Sadly, that dream was cut heartbreakingly short, leaving behind a silence no engine will ever drown out.

The motocross community is mourning the tragic loss of 16-year-old rising star Aidan Zingg, who died following a crash during a race at Mammoth Mountain Motocross (Mammoth MX).

Aidan Zingg photographed in his gear before a race, from a video post dated March 15, 2025 | Source: Instagram/aidanzingg

Aidan Zingg photographed in his gear before a race, from a video post dated March 15, 2025 | Source: Instagram/aidanzingg

Zingg reportedly went down in a corner mid-race, not due to a mid-air collision, as initially rumored, and was run over by multiple bikes before the race was red-flagged.

Shockingly, he remained unconscious on the track for two laps before officials could intervene. His sudden death has left the motocross world reeling as friends, fans, and organizations rally around the Zingg family.

In a heartfelt tribute, Swapmoto Live remembered Zingg as “one of those kids that made an impression on you from the moment you met him. I’ve been told that he suffered fatal injuries at Mammoth MX today. My heart goes out to the Zingg family.”

Swapmoto further recalled his respectful demeanor even as he rose through the ranks, “Even recently, when he grew into a fast big bike rider… you know; the age when teens get cocky and cool. Not Aidan.”

Motocross analyst Kris Keefer also shared his heartbreak on X, calling it a heavy and painful day while urging everyone to send their prayers to the late teen’s family.

On October 30, 2024, Zingg celebrated a major career milestone, announcing a multi-year deal with Monster Energy Team Green Kawasaki:

“I couldn’t be happier to call this home. These KX250s rip and the people and minds who are here to help me are invaluable. I’m honored to have the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of many great champions.”

Aidan Zingg is in his gear as he is seated on his dirt bike, from a post dated October 30, 2024 | Source: Instagram/aidanzingg

Aidan Zingg is in his gear as he is seated on his dirt bike, from a post dated October 30, 2024 | Source: Instagram/aidanzingg

He also revealed a new gear sponsorship with Fox Racing, thanking those who helped him along the way. His posts, filled with excitement and pride, now read like a bittersweet farewell to a bright future just getting started.

Aidan Zingg on his dirt bike as he reveals his new gear is from Fox Racing, from a post dated October 30, 2024 | Source: Instagram/aidanzingg

Aidan Zingg on his dirt bike as he reveals his new gear is from Fox Racing, from a post dated October 30, 2024 | Source: Instagram/aidanzingg

On August 7, 2024, Zingg took first place in the Supermini-2 class. The win came during Loretta Lynn’s Vault, a prestigious event presented by Racer X Online. Reflecting on that win, he thanked his supporters and everyone who believed in him on Instagram.

Aidan Zingg phootographs with a man after he wins the supermini-2 competition, from a post dated August 7, 2024 | Source: Instagram/aidanzingg

Aidan Zingg phootographs with a man after he wins the supermini-2 competition, from a post dated August 7, 2024 | Source: Instagram/aidanzingg

As news of his passing spread, tributes poured in from across the motocross industry. MotoSport shared a repost that captured Aidan in his element, racing in full Team Green gear. What once looked like another career highlight now serves as a powerful tribute to a life lived on the throttle.

The Seven MX family, who had known Aidan since childhood, also shared a moving tribute, “The Seven family had the privilege of being part of Aidan’s childhood, watching him grow into an exceptional young man, friend, and racer. Please keep the Zingg family in your thoughts. Forever in our hearts. ❤️”

Zingg had recently switched to the Kawasaki Team Green program as rider #39, and the organization posted an official statement confirming the tragic accident. The community will forever remember his hard work and kindness.

His story is a painful reminder of the risks that come with the sport he loved so deeply. The energy, drive, and kindness Zingg brought to every race left a lasting mark, and his legacy will continue to inspire young racers everywhere.

As more details about memorial plans are expected in the coming days, the motocross community will carry forward the memory of a young talent taken far too soon.

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