Sal Fish Remembers Bruce Ogilvie:
“We are very saddened by the passing of our dear friend Bruce Ogilvie, who was truly one of the legends and pioneers of SCORE desert motorcycle racing. Our sport has never had a more passionate friend than Bruce was for over three decades. We will always remember how consumed he was with our sport, his never ending passion and enthusiasm for it and his meticulous attention to detail. As a racer, corporate representative, team manager, mentor and most of all as a friend, Bruce Ogilvie will be deeply missed and forever remembered.”
From American Honda - Torrance, California:
Bruce Ogilvie passed away on April 13, 2009 after a two-year battle with cancer. Ogilvie fought cancer the same way he raced motorcycles all his life: with everything he had.
Most enthusiasts know Bruce Ogilvie as a master Baja racer-a champion whose personal victories in the San Felipe 250, Baja 500 and Baja 1000 spread out over four decades. The first was a Baja 500 win in 1975, with another victory in the 1000 later that year. Bruce was the only man in history to win the Baja 1000 overall in four different decades, and he
posted his last overall win in 2003 at the age of 51. Bruce Ogilvie was as tough as they come.
Bruce O's talents and accomplishments behind a handlebar are indisputable and well known. But there was another side to Ogilvie that was equally impressive. For more than 20 years, Bruce was in charge of coordinating Honda's racing efforts in Baja. He led an army of racers and support team members for years while he applied his own personal philosophy to the challenge.
In 1984, Bruce was hired full-time at American Honda. He served in many capacities over the years. In addition to being in charge of everything off-road at Honda, including motorcycle and ATV racing, Bruce was most recently the Senior Test Evaluator for Honda's Product Evaluation department. In this role, Bruce's contributions to the direction and development of all Honda's off-road and motocross products was unparalleled. If you can't imagine racing or riding anything but your Honda off-road motorcycle or ATV, it is because Bruce Ogilvie helped make it that way.
A Web site in honor of Bruce's life is in the works so people can contribute thoughts, stories and pictures. This tribute will allow all of us the opportunity to share our feelings and life memories we have had with him, and this site can be here forever so we never forget all this great man has done for us. Please contribute to this website by sending to American Honda, Attention Bruce Ogilvie, 1919 Torrance Blvd, Torrance, CA 90501.
Godspeed Bruce. You will always be remembered as our leader with that calm, assuring voice in our head guiding us through obstacles you conquered long ago.
Bruce Ogilvie was born on April 4, 1952. He died on April 13, 2009. He is survived by his wife Marcia, his 14-year-old son Nick, and nine-year-old daughter Isabella. Bruce's family will have a private service, and because blood transfusions were so important to Bruce's battle with cancer for the past two years, the family has asked for people to donate blood in Bruce's honor. More information will soon be available about blood donations.