From Leading Group Rides to Starting Solo on Row 1, Offroad King Jesse Cameron’s Life Was Tragically Cut Short Doing What He Loved Most; Riding!
From Leading Group Rides to Starting Solo on Row 1, Offroad King Jesse Cameron’s Life Was Tragically Cut Short Doing What He Loved Most; Riding!
BRAAAAP on
October 9, 2026
This article was last updated by Sangita Budhathoki on October 15, 2026
Jesse Cameron, a passionate motorcyclist and beloved member of the Minnesota motorsports community, tragically passed away in a street bike accident in Buffalo, Minnesota.
His sudden passing left a deep void among friends, fellow riders, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
The Entire Minnesota Motorsports Community Is Mourning The Loss Of Jesse Cameron!
was originally from Saint Michael and a graduate of St. Michael-Albertville Senior High School in the Class of 1989.
Known for his deep love for motorcycles, he began his journey at Moon Motorsports, where he worked at the front desk and later became a sponsored rider.
His first bike came from Moon back in 1972, and he quickly developed a strong connection to Triumph motorcycles.
Jesse led dozens of group rides and became a frontman in the Gnarly Hills Enduro races.
Additionally, he was known for starting on Row 1 with confidence, even if no one else was there.
In May 2026, he began working at Heinen Motorsports in Osseo, MN, proudly referring to himself as a “grunt” and spending his days working with motorcycles.
Before that, he was a shipping and receiving clerk at LPG & NH3 Supply, Inc. in April 2026.
From 2017 to 2026, he worked as a Class A semi-truck driver for RTS in Monticello, Minnesota, hauling reefer shuttles and dry vans.
His enthusiasm for motocross and commitment to the community made him a respected figure in the sport.
Following his passing, heartfelt tributes poured in from friends and fellow riders.
He was remembered for cheering others on before races, helping injured riders, and always being willing to give the shirt off his back.
His dirtbike family expressed their love with messages like “BRAAAAP on!” and “just one more rip,” honoring the energy and kindness he brought to every ride.
Jesse Cameron’s dirtbike family expressed their heartbreak over the loss of one of their most legendary riders with a message:
There’s nothing we’d rather do than BRAAAP away with you. Today if I could ask for one wish. I’d be asking for just one more rip. We love you ![]()
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Xoxoxo,
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Another heartfelt tribute came from a fellow rider who first met Jesse Cameron at the front desk of Moon Motorsports:
I just heard that passed away last night in a street bike accident. My heart is broken, we met at the front desk of Moon Motorsports and after hearing your story, I begged you to apply to be a sponsored Rider. Your first bike came from Moon in 72. I watched you fall in love with triumph and lead dozens on my group rides. You were a beloved motocross Enthusiast and you will be so missed.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to Jesse Cameron’s family, friends, and well-wishers.
Rest In Peace, Legend!
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