With profound sadness and heavy hearts, family, friends, and members of the motocross community are mourning the heartbreaking loss of 6-year-old Briggs Bias, whose young life was tragically cut short following a motocross accident in Mason County, West Virginia.
According to county officials, the accident occurred around 11:30 a.m. on Sunday during practice sessions at Mason Motocross. Emergency responders arrived quickly, and a HealthNet helicopter was requested to assist. However, due to the severity of Briggs’ injuries, he was transported by ambulance to a nearby hospital. Despite the dedicated efforts of first responders and medical personnel, Briggs sadly succumbed to his injuries.
The tragedy has deeply impacted the motocross community and beyond. What began as a day centered around a sport Briggs loved quickly became a day of sorrow and reflection. Scheduled races were canceled as riders, families, and spectators came together to support one another and honor his memory.
Though only six years old, Briggs lived with remarkable energy, courage, and enthusiasm. Those who knew him remember a bright and joyful child whose smile could light up a room. He loved motocross and embraced every opportunity to learn, ride, and share his passion with others. His excitement for life was contagious, and his determination inspired those around him.
For his family, Briggs was a beloved son, grandson, brother, and friend. He brought happiness, laughter, and warmth to every moment he shared with loved ones. The memories he leaves behind will be treasured forever.
As news of his passing spread, tributes and messages of support poured in from across the community. Friends, fellow riders, and neighbors have shared stories of his kindness, adventurous spirit, and the joy he brought to everyone he met.
While his life was far too short, Briggs’ impact will never be forgotten. His memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved him, in the stories shared about him, and in the motocross community that embraced him.
Rest in peace, sweet Briggs Bias. Your ride may have ended too soon, but your spirit, courage, and smile will continue to inspire all who knew you.


