Bill Dill

Update on 02/19/22:

It is with a very heavy heart to have to announce the passing of Bill Dill. There is nothing that meant more to him than his team and his moto family. He’s left a permanent foot print in the moto industry and has touched so many lives.

From his daughter Kailyn- This afternoon, while watching qualifying with myself, sister, and family by his side my daddy left this world and rode away into the sky. My dad lived life harder than anyone I’ve ever met, he worked hard and played even harder, he lived the life style most of us only dream of. There’s absolutely no words to express the sadness I feel and I’m not too sure how I’m going to navigate my way through a life without my best friend but I find peace knowing he’s somewhere warm, riding his bike, drinking tequila, soaking up the sun, free of pain. You’ve won the race dad, #35 forever💙

As for racing goes, I made a promise to my daddy, his legacy will live on and the 3D Racing flag will continue to fly💙🏁

-Kailyn

Update on 03/12/21:

 

After numerous appointments with oncologists to build a treatment plan, Bill has started a 6-week daily treatment chemotherapy and radiation program to stop the growth of his tumor and will finish on 4/21. He is getting treatment at the Dana Farber Cancer Treatment Center in Boston MA, considered one of the best cancer centers in the whole world. Along with that, he has been meeting with a holistic doctor to take his treatment and health the extra mile.

Despite the cancer diagnosis and all the threats that come with it, Bill has been his usual high-spirited self and refuses to be another statistic. Racing is in his blood and all he knows so he’s treating this as a race, he’s already got the holeshot and with everyone’s help, prayers and support he will win this race against glioblastoma.

This is the official fundraising campaign to support 3D Racing privateer motocross team Owner/Manager Bill Dill, who has been diagnosed with Stage 4 glioblastoma. Due to the aggressive nature of this type of cancer, Bill’s treatment plan is still being assessed by his doctors at Mass General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, but he will begin an extensive daily treatment of both chemo and radiation for the first six weeks.

Bill Dill holding 3D Racing gift

After experiencing weeks of chronic headaches, Bill went to the hospital on February 1, 2021, experiencing stroke-like symptoms such as loss of feeling in his left side and unsteady balance, and that is when doctors discovered his tumor. On February 5, Bill underwent a craniotomy brain tumor resection to treat the cancer and he will soon begin chemotherapy, radiation, and other potential treatments and therapies. Donate here to Bill’s R2R Fund, where you can help ease the stress from the mounting bills that Bill and his family are facing. Although Bill does have medical insurance, he is expected to be out of work for the foreseeable future as he fights for his life.

Bill started racing locally at his hometown in Massachusetts when he was 10 years old and he won his first championship at the prime age of 15 and he held the AMA national number 93. In 2000, he decided to switch roles and start a pro team called 3D Racing, where he has since helped countless privateers achieve their dream of racing professionally. He is the team owner, manager, truck driver, mechanic, and everything in between and he could be described as one of the guys that continuously keep giving and putting everything into the sport and expecting nothing in return. Bill lives and breathes racing and has dedicated his entire life to the sport. We know as he begins the race for his life against glioblastoma, he will win with the help of the racing community behind him.

Casey Bates

February 22, 2023

Amount Donated
$50.00

Steven Dickson

November 30, 2021

Amount Donated
$20.00

MICHAEL ANTONOVICH

May 19, 2021

Amount Donated
$30.00

Wendy Bartelamia

March 22, 2021

Amount Donated
$20.00

Josh Gagnon

March 19, 2021

Amount Donated
$25.00

Graham Barber

March 6, 2021

Amount Donated
$80.00

Vincent Ridel

March 6, 2021

Amount Donated
$500.00

Morgan Curtice

March 5, 2021

Amount Donated
$50.00

jeff hopkins

March 4, 2021

Amount Donated
$100.00

Eric Verhoef

March 3, 2021

Amount Donated
$30.00

Doug Biglow

March 2, 2021

Amount Donated
$50.00

Ron Joynt

March 1, 2021

Amount Donated
$1,000.00