It’s with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of beloved privateer rider, Dylan Slusser. Dylan raced both locally in Pennsylvania and in the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross and Monster Energy Supercross series holding his own against the world’s best.
Dylan’s sudden and tragic passing has shocked the industry. It is still unknown what caused the brain aneurysm that lead to his passing. As more information is released we will update accordingly. If you would like to help the family you can donate here. All funds with go to help cover the medical and funeral costs for Dylan. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Dylan’s parents, Bernie and Lori Slusser, and his family. We ask on behalf of the Slusser family to please respect their privacy in this time of mourning.
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God Speed to the family. Thoughts and prayers are with you always…
As most people know Dylan wasn’t just a hell of a rider but a hell of a mechanic as well. When I first started wrenching on bikes Dylan always listened to and answered my many annoying questions about bikes, proper maintenance, and proper setup. I wouldn’t be where I am today without his knowledge. Dylan was one of the friendliest and most open people in this entire sport and I’ll miss seeing him and cheering him on at the races.
dylan was a damn good person, and an even better friend. i will miss him a lot…
My deepest sympathy…thoughts and prayers to all his family and friends. He will be greatly missed….
Prayers going up for you guys!
We can’t imagine the depth of your pain and anguish at losing your wonderful son. We hope you can take some comfort in knowing that he died en route to his passion and gift and that he lived that passion and gift so completely. A part of your heart went with Dylan and it is his to keep until you unite with him again.
With deepest sympathy,
Andrea and Bill Clarkson
Love and prayers for the family and friends. The world was a better place with Dylan in it. He will be missed.
George, Lisa ,Tyrell and Tawnee Cunningham