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Jean Sebastien Roy

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Jean Sebastien Roy, also known as JSR, is a Canadian professional motorcrosser and has won 5 Canadian National Motocross Championships dating from 2001-2005 and is currently the reigning champion.

He was born and raised in Acton Vale, Quebec.

Roy competed in the USA as a privateer for a number of years, where he raced both the AMA Motocross and Supercross Championships. He consistently placed in the top ten, at almost every venue. In 2001, after having a lackluster season in the US, he decided to become fully dedicated to the Canadian National Series (CMRC).

Since his return to Canada, JSR has won his 5 consecutive 250 championships, as well as a handful of Montreal Supercrosses. Roy has proven extremely competitive during his part-time forays in the AMA championship, regularly showing top 10 speed on production-based, 2-stroke equipment.

In Canada, he rides for team Blackfoot Honda. The Calgary based squad is Canada's most dominant team.

  • 2001 CMRC 250 National Champion
  • 2002 CMRC 250 National Champion
  • 2003 CMRC 250 National Champion
  • 2004 CMRC 250 National Champion
  • 2005 CMRC MX1 National Champion