The latest Fox Unplugged shares an inside look at the G.O.A.T.’s continued commitment to professional and amateur racing as we document the weekend of Daytona Supercross and the Ricky Carmichael Amateur Supercross. Race day has changed a bit since Ricky’s retirement from professional racing, but the pressure to deliver remains starting with track design, commentating, and providing a platform for the future of the sport.
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Ken Roczen, Unplugged: from humble beginnings as an amateur motocross prospect in East Germany, Roczen’s rise to the elite level has been an epic story to follow. After achieving world championship status in Europe, Roczen headed straight to the US with nothing but victory in his sights. Roczen has overcome what could have been multiple career-ending injuries and is now arguably the most popular rider both on and off the track. Go behind the scenes at Ken's private compound as he prepared for the 2020 Supercross season.
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Drop the gate already! At long last, the 2021 Supercross season is set to start. The season will kick off Saturday, January 16th with the finals taking place Saturday, May 1st. A modified 17-round schedule will see five host stadiums with four three-race stints, two doubleheaders, and one standalone event. Below is the complete 2021 Supercross telecast schedule.
NBC and NBCSN Television Schedule
Round | Date | Televised |
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Round 1: Houston | Sat, Jan. 16th | 6:00 PM ETon NBCSN* |
Round 2: Houston | Tues, Jan. 19th | 10:30 PM ETon NBCSN* |
Round 3: Houston | Sat, Jan. 23rd | 8:00 PM ET on NBCSN |
Round 4: Indianapolis | Sat, Jan. 30th | 8:00 PM ET on NBCSN |
Round 4: Indianapolis | Sun, Jan. 31st | 5:00 PM ET on NBC^ |
Round 5: Indianapolis | Tues, Feb. 2nd | 11:00 PM ET on NBCSN* |
Round 6: Indianapolis | Sat, Feb. 6 | 8:00 PM ET on NBCSN |
Round 7: Orlando | Sat, Feb. 13 | 7:30 PM ET on NBCSN |
Round 8: Orlando | Sat, Feb. 20 | 7:30 PM ET on NBCSN |
Round 9: Daytona | Sat, March. 6 | 7:00 PM ET on NBCSN |
Round 10: Arlington | Sat, March 13 | 7:00 PM ET on NBCSN |
Round 11: Arlington | Tues, March 16 | 10:30 PM ET on NBCSN* |
Round 12: Arlington | Sat, March 20 | 10:30 PM ET on NBCSN* |
Round 13: Atlanta | Sat, April 10 | 3:00 PM ET on NBC |
Round 14: Atlanta | Tues., April 13 | 10:00 PM ET on NBCSN* |
Round 15: Atlanta | Tues., April 17 | 8:30 PM ET on NBCSN* |
Round 16: Salt Lake City | Sat., April 24 | 7:00 PM ET on NBCSN |
Round 17: Salt Lake City | Sat., May 1 | 10:00 PM ET on NBCSN |
Round 17: Salt Lake City | Sun., May 2 | 1:30 PM ET on NBC^ |
*Same-day delay broadcast.
^Taped coverage, re-broadcast.
TV schedule subject to change.
All televised coverage streams on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports. For more information on either one of these livestream options please visit NBCSports.com/gold/supercross.
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Finally... Back to racing. We can’t wait for Saturday night either. But for Ken Roczen and the HRC crew, the season started long ago. Take a peek at the countless hours of training and testing the team will bring into round 1 at Houston.
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Name a better escape than that on two wheels. Though international travels for leisure aren’t a reality for most at the moment, we enjoy the opportunity to look back to an adventure that can serve as inspiration for trips to come.
A year ago, Ricky Carmichael joined local Australians Lee Hogan and Daniel Sanders to venture through Bright, Australia on a first time adventure-Moto journey. As Daniel would say, “it’s not lap times, it’s good times.”
From your first twist of the throttle to the top step of the podium, we've got you covered for good times on two wheels. Check out our Fox Brigade Am riders Ryder DiFrancesco, Casey Cochran, Seth Dennis & Preston Boespflug going off in our all new MX21 gear at the Moto Sandbox in Florida.
You grow up invested in something so much, it almost starts to feel like work. Justin Mulford’s story starts off similarly as he charged the amateur motocross ranks until several challenges many amateur racers face, along other passions started to take his interests drove him away from 2 wheels.
Long story short, Justin got back on two wheels several years ago all on his own and found a new fulfillment, still some fun on the dirt, but also finding expression far away from the starting gate. Dead Man Walking celebrates a new way of defining what is capable on a motocross bike, and we’d like to think the beginning of more projects to come with Justin.
For more of Justin’s story, check out @meta and readmeta.com
North Carolina native Jordan Jarvis has been spending time at a motocross track since she was a few months old. The daughter of a former racer, Jordan was raised around the sport and eventually chose to pursue racing full time as her interest in team sports like tee ball and soccer started to fade when it they took away from her time at the track. Around the age of 8 or 9, Jordan’s speed had progressed quite a bit and she started lining up against the boys to test her skills. Fast forward and 4 Loretta Lynn’s titles later, she’s taking on a new goal. To qualify for an AMA Pro Motocross national in the 250 Class. If anyone can do it, JJ can.
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Hours:
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On the heels of his 450 Supercross victory last week in St. Louis, Ken Roczen put together another strong performance. The German took 2nd, giving him enough points to take the points lead, and the famed "red plate." In addition to a heated 450 Main Event, there was plenty of action at the Big A including an intense 250 Main Event battle, Stacyc youth racing, and Chad Reed's final go-round at his beloved Angel Stadium.
A2 Supercross Qualifying
Adam Cianciarulo continued his streak of earning the top qualifying spot in the 450 Class during Saturday's qualifying sessions. Ken Roczen was just behind him in 3rd.
In the 250 Class, Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Austin Forkner grabbed the second fastest time while Geico Honda's Jett Lawrence was an impressive 3rd.
Home Dirt
Angel Stadium is just down the road from Fox Headquarter, making Anaheim races a great opportunity for us to celebrate racing together. The Fox family got together for good old fashioned "Chill & Grill," and the whole crew was fired up to head into the stadium as the sun set in the distance.
Chad Reed’s #OneLastRide
Chad Reed's #OneLastRide farewell tour continued at A2, but this stop was extra special for the Australian veteran. Reed has been very vocal about his love for Anaheim races. He's clocked eight total wins at the Big A and will walk away from his racing career having participated in 47 of 75 races held there thus far. The local fans gave him a farewell cheer worthy of a legend. Cheers Reedy!
Stacyc Holeshot Challenge
The next generation of Supercross stars got a chance to shine on the floor of Angel Stadium as a Stacyc holeshot challenge was held for a group of lucky youngsters. Participants from the Fox family included Jameson Hart, Jagger Craig, and Parks Perebijnos. It was great to see the kids having some fun and experiencing riding under the stadium lights.
A2 Supercross Heat Races
Pro Circuit's Austin Forkner was able to take the win in 250 Heat #1, and Geico Honda's Christian Craig earned the Heat #2 victory. Jett Lawrence was just behind Craig in second, and there was a sense of intensity in the 250 Class that was bubbling up for what would become a wild main event later in the evening.
Supercross's favorite training partners, Ken Roczen and Adam Cianciarulo battled it out in 450 Heat #2 and diced back and forth before Roczen eventually took the win. The boys were smiling and laughing as usual as they pulled off the track in 1st and 2nd.
A2 Supercross Main Event
The 250 Main Event was arguably the most exciting race of the night. It began lap two as Geico Honda's Jett Lawrence passing his teammate Christian Craig for the lead. The 16-year-old Lawrence led the field as drama ensued behind him. First, it was Austin Forkner going down in a heap while running 3rd, then Christian Craig got taken out during a controversial move by Dylan Ferrandis. Lawrence looked to be on his way to his first main event win but a tricky whoop section took him down on the final lap. Forkner and Craig walked away unscathed, but Lawrence suffered a broken collarbone that will eliminate him from action for at least a couple weeks. It was a tough night for our guys in the 250 Class. Get well soon Jettson!
The 450 Main Event got off to a great start with Ken Roczen grabbing the holeshot and the early lead. Adam Cianciarulo didn't fare as well. He started just outside the top 10 and had to cut through the pack to get back into the mix. Roczen conceded the lead on lap 7, settled into second, and eventually finished second. This podium gave him enough points to pass the series points leader, Justin Barcia, and take control of the coveted red plate. AC finished in 6th and was notably frustrated with himself. Overall, it was a positive night, and Roczen heads into Round 4 next week in Glendale, Arizona.
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250 SX West Round 2 Results - A2
- Dylan Ferrandis
- Justin Cooper
- Brandon Hartranft
- Michael Mosiman
- Alex Martin
- Luke Clout
- Mitchell Oldenburg
- Jacob Hayes
- Jett Lawrence
- Killian Auberson
250 SX West Season Point Standings
- Justin Cooper - 72 Points
- Dylan Ferrandis - 60 Points
- Brandon Hartranft - 58 Points
- Austin Forkner - 50 Points
- Alex Martin - 50 Points
- Jett Lawrence - 46 Points
- Jacob Hayes - 44 Points
- Michael Mosiman - 41 Points
- Mitchell Oldenburg - 38 Points
- Luke Clout - 35 Points
450 SX Round 2 Results - A2
- Eli Tomac
- Ken Roczen
- Cooper Webb
- Zach Osborne
- Jason Anderson
- Adam Cianciarulo
- Justin Brayton
- Malcolm Stewart
- Blake Barcia
- Dean Wilson
450 SX Season Points Standings
- Ken Roczen - 66 Points
- Justin Barcia - 63 Points
- Eli Tomac - 61 Points
- Jason Anderson - 57 Points
- Adam Cianciarulo - 56 Points
- Cooper Webb - 53 Points
- Zach Osborne - 46 Points
- Malcolm Stewart - 46 Points
- Justin Brayton - 46 Points
- Blake Baggett - 42 Points
It was an emotional night for Ken Roczen in St. Louis as he finally achieved what he's been working so hard for since his injuries in early 2017 - a 450 Supercross main event win. It had been 1,092 days since Roczen's last victory, a time which included two nearly career-ending injuries and arguably some of the darkest days in his life. Following this arm injury in January of 2017, Roczen's doctors originally told him that he may not be able to hold a fork again, much less race a motorcycle at the top level again. He faced, even more, trying times in 2019 with another arm injury, but never wavered in his plan to get back on top - and he's finally done it!
St. Louis Supercross Qualifying
Things got off to a smooth start Saturday morning with Missouri native Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Austin Forkner clocking the 3rd fastest time in the 250 Division. He was closely followed by GEICO Honda's Christian Craig & Jett Lawrence in 4th & 5th place, respectively. Unfortunately, Forkner's Pro Circuit Kawasaki stablemate Cameron McAdoo took a hard crash in qualifying that left him with a small puncture in his lung and forcing him to sit out the night.
In 450 qualifying, it was the rookie Adam Cianciarulo that topped the boards yet again on his factory Kawasaki ride. After a 2nd place finish in his 450 debut in Anaheim, AC looked determined to keep himself at the front of the pack. Ken Roczen made the trip out to St. Louis a day early and rode press day on Friday - and the German was feeling the flow while clocking the 4th fastest overall time.
When it came time for opening ceremonies in St. Louis - the local fans got the opportunity to bid their goodbyes to Chad Reed as an active 450 Supercross racer. The Australian legend was greeted with roaring cheers, and Chad took in the moment as he circled the Dome at America's Center one last time.
St. Louis Supercross Heat Races
In the 250 Heat races, it was all FOX & SHIFT as GEICO Honda's Christian Craig took the win in 250 Heat #1, and local boy Austin Forkner brought home the win in 250 Heat #2. It was shaping up for an epic battle in the 250 Class!
In 450 Heat #1, it was the Ken Roczen show. He quickly moved past Vince Friese after the opening lap and gapped the field by over 5 seconds to take a commanding win in the 8-lap qualifier. Adam Cianciarulo was up next in 450 Heat #2 and wanted to match the performance of his training partner Roczen. AC had to wait until the halfway point before he could move past race leader Zach Osborne, but nonetheless, he was able to bring home the win as well.
St. Louis Supercross Main Event
In the 250 Main Event, Austin Forkner got off to a great start and grabbed an early lead in front of his home state crowd. In the opening laps, he was closely contested by GEICO Honda prodigy Jett Lawrence, although the young Australian would never get quite close enough to make a move. Forkner led every lap to bring home the wire to wire victory. It has been a bit of tough road for Forkner after injuring his ACL last year while leading the 250 SX East Championship, but the 21-year-old is back to his winning ways!
In the 450 Main Event showdown, Ken Roczen stalked race leader Zach Osborne from the opening lap before quickly moving past him and into 1st. Roczen was clearly on a mission and started to put in extremely consistent lap times and slowly increased his lead lap by lap. As Roczen built his lead, Adam Cianciarulo bounced around in the top-5 and would eventually end up finishing in 7th after a small crash in the closing laps. Roczen, however, was untouchable and ran away with the win in a storybook finish.
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250 SX West Round 2 Results - St. Louis
- Austin Forkner
- Justin Cooper
- Brandon Hartranft
- Alex Martin
- Jett Lawrence
- Jacob Hayes
- Luke Clout
- Mitchell Oldenburg
- Carson Brown
- Derek Drake
250 SX West Season Point Standings
- Justin Cooper - 49 Points
- Austin Forkner - 44 Points
- Brandon Hartranft - 37 Points
- Dylan Ferrandis - 34 Points
- Alex Martin - 32 Points
- Jett Lawrence - 32 Points
- Jacob Hayes - 29 Points
- Derek Drake - 28 Points
- Christian Craig - 22 Points
- Michael Mosiman - 22 Points
450 SX Round 2 Results - St. Louis
- Ken Roczen
- Justin Barcia
- Jason Anderson
- Eli Tomac
- Zach Osborne
- Malcom Stewart
- Adam Cianciarulo
- Justin Brayton
- Blake Baggett
- Aaron Plessinger
450 SX Season Points Standings
- Justin Barcia - 49 Points
- Ken Roczen - 43 Points
- Adam Cianciarulo - 39 Points
- Jason Anderson - 39 Points
- Eli Tomac - 35 Points
- Blake Baggett - 33 Points
- Cooper Webb - 32 Points
- Malcolm Stewart - 31 Points
- Justin Brayton - 30 Points
- Zach Osborne - 27 Points
The 34th running of the Geneva Supercross at the Palexpo Convention Center in Switzerland was nothing short of exciting for Canadian race fans this year. After a dominant season indoors and outdoors, the 2019 Canadian Triple Crown Champion, Dylan Wright earned himself an invite to the prestigious event to race amongst some of the world's best international riders in front of a sold-out Swiss crowd. The electric atmosphere and bar to bar racing is something every racer thrives on being a part of. The Geneva Supercross is a two-night racing format which crowns a King (SX1) & Prince (SX2) as the two division winners.
Relatively new to the Supercross discipline, Dylan Wright has been building momentum during the Canadian indoor series collecting wins North of the boarder and was all set to do battle in Switzerland. The minimal experience on supercross obstacles and lack of bike set up time proved to be a learning curve for Dylan during practice as he had his first major crash of the weekend in the whoops but would remount for session two and set the fastest SX2 lap time of the day.
On Friday night, Wright rode a smart and smooth Heat race finishing second place and advanced directly into the Main Event. During the Main Event, Dylan was in a comfortable podium position until he pushed the limits too far and crashed, bending the bikes front end which made it un-rideable for the remainder of the Main Event and he was forced to pull out.
After the bike repairs were completed and time to reflect on the positive and negative outcomes of Day 1, Dylan showed up on Day 2 ready to go again. Some setting changes by the team to the front and rear suspension of the bike helped Dylan stay on pace during the qualifying session and he would again top the leader board as the fastest SX2 rider on the track heading into the night show.
Lining up Saturday night hungry to prove he’s the fastest rider in a race setting, and not just in qualifying, Dylan was in control of the heat race waiting for his moment to execute the pass for the lead, but miss-calculation in the whoops again cost Dylan the chance for a heat race win and put him into the Last Chance Qualifier to earn his spot in the Main Event. A poor start in the LCQ showed Dylan’s race craft and passing abilities were superior as he quickly advanced from 5th place to the lead taking the win and a spot in night two’s Main Event.
With a less than ideal gate selection due to qualifying through the LCQ, Wright had his work cut out for him with an unfavorable back row starting spot. With a badly beat up body but the speed to win, Dylan put his head down and put on another show for the Swiss fans blazing his way around the track but the risks did not result in any rewards for Dylan as he crashed hard again and took himself out of the Main Event resulting in another DNF score. Unfortunately, Dylan’s results weren’t indicative of his speed and determination to win and the GDR Honda team left Geneva with many positives and small victories throughout the weekend.
Amongst the up and down weekend, the bi-lingual happy go lucky attitude of Dylan was able to win the hearts of the Swiss fans and quickly became a fan favorite for his ‘never give up’ riding style. Among the event exhibitors at Palexpo, the Fox Racing Switzerland distributor had an autograph signing session for Dylan to better connect with an international fan base.
Race Replay from Friday
Full Race Replay from Saturday
HAMILTON SUPERCROSS FINALE
A Final Victory lap for Facciotti
The final round of the Rockstar Energy Supercross Tour was hosted in Hamilton, Ontario and marked the end of the 2019 Triple Crown Tour. As the curtain closed on the season, it was also the official retirement for the six-time Canadian National Champion, Colton Facciotti. After a dominant career, Facciotti was in attendance to do his final victory lap to say farewell to his fans. Although Colton will be done racing professionally, he will remain a full-time GDR Honda team member and help assist off the track with the team as they prepare their next generation of champions.
Coming into Round 3 of the SX Tour, Dylan Wright was in a seven-point deficit for the SX championship but had already clinched his 250cc Triple Crown title. Always in it to win it, Wright was the top qualifier in Hamilton and looked to be back on track after an uncharacteristically difficult weekend prior in Quebec City where he finished 9th.
Asserting himself with the Heat race win, Wright was riding comfortable and having fun on the tight technical Hamilton track. Getting a second place start in the Main Event, Wright patiently waited for his opportunity to execute the pass for the lead and then began to check out from the other riders and comfortably increased his lead each lap until the checkers dropped. This earned Wright his eighth Victory of this season.
The Honda Canada GDR Fox Racing team ended their outstanding season on the top step of the podium and have set the bar high for their upcoming 2020 season. Stay tuned for some exciting announcements regarding the upcoming season.
250cc Round 3 Results:
1st – Dylan Wright
2nd – Tyler Medaglia
3rd – Luke Renzland
4th – Logan Karnow
5th – Dakota Alix
250cc SX Tour Overall Points:
1st – Luke Renzland; 2-2-3 (79 pts)
2nd – Dylan Wright; 1-9-1 (77 pts)
3rd – Logan Karnow; 5-4-4 (67 pts)
4th – Mathias Jorgenson; 3-8-8 (61 pts)
5th – Tanner Ward; 7-5-6 (60 pts)
250cc Triple Crown Tour Points:
1st - Dylan Wright (603 pts)
2nd – Tyler Medaglia (490 pts)
3rd – Luke Renzland (466 pts)
4th – Tanner Ward (420 pts)
5th – Marco Cannella (414 pts)
A storied quest for championship glory was finally completed for Adam Cianciarulo last weekend as the 22-year old Floridian clinched the 2019 AMA 250 Motocross Championship in Indiana. The first title of Cianciarulo's career comes at an opportune moment, capping off his 250 career with the #1 held high before he transitions to the 450 Class in 2020. AC racked up 6 overall wins along the way to the championship and was able to clinch the title after Moto #1 in Indiana.
Touted as one of the most promising stars from a young age (with 11 major amateur titles), Adam joined Mitch Payton's Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki and began his pro career in the summer of 2013. After many up and down seasons, filled with injuries and setbacks, Cianciarulo was a new man in 2019 and finished 2nd in the West Region AMA Supercross series before dominating the Pro Motocross series this summer. On top of Cianciarulo's big weekend, HRC's Ken Roczen also had a very positive end to the 2019 summer campaign and clinched 2nd in the 450 Championship with 2-3 Moto scores on his way to second overall.
Ironman 250 Moto Recap
Adam Cianciarulo Highlights
Cianciarulo had the opportunity to wrap the title in the 250 Moto #1 and avoid a do or die situation in the final moto of the season. All he had to do was avoid conceding more than 4 points on Dylan Ferrandis who sat second in the series standings. Nerves were at an all-time high when the gate dropped, and Ferrandis jumped out to an early lead with his teammate Justin Cooper second and Cianciarulo in 3rd. Ferrandis & Cooper exchanged positions a few times while AC lurked behind, making sure to ride consistent and smooth laps regardless of the running order. Ferrandis eventually gained command of the lead and at a certain point in the moto; AC would have to wait to be champion unless he could pass Cooper. AC finally made the move with just 5 laps remaining in the race, finishing up in second to secure his first career professional title. He was overcome with emotions as the team embraced him after the finish and was on top of the world as he donned the #1 for the first time!
As the 250 riders slotted into the gate for the final moto of the year, Adam Cianciarulo couldn't wipe the grin off his face after, being crowned champion just over an hour prior. Not wanting to leave anything on the table, AC got another strong start and took the green flag running in 3rd. He stayed there for a majority of the moto, but eventually finished 4th and went 2-4 for 3rd Overall on the day. The only number that mattered to him was the #1 as he celebrated with his team well into the night.
"The road to this championship has been a journey. As a kid, I always knew I would be in this position, but then it seemed like that was taken from me (with injuries). In the end, I would rather wait to Year 6 and get it this way, knowing how much I’ve learned and grown as a person. It’s just amazing what you can do if you put your mind to it. I couldn’t do this without my incredible support system behind me. There are so many people that have made this happen. I’m just so proud of my team.” - Adam Cianciarulo
Ironman 450 Moto Recap
Ken Roczen Highlights
Ken Roczen got off to a great start in 450 Moto #1 and took control of the lead before taking the green flag on the opening lap. The German put in a strong ride, leading a majority of the moto with Marvin Musquin and Eli Tomac in tow during a full-on nail biter. The three leaders gapped the field by a massive gap, and Roczen ended up 2nd after a small mistake with just 4 laps to go allowed Musquin to pass him.
The final race of the season was another positive outing for Ken Roczen as the German looked to earn the runner-up spot in the already decided 450 MX Championship. After another strong start, Roczen briefly led again before slotting into 3rd place by the time the moto came to an end. 2-3 scores were good for 2nd Overall on the day and allowed Kenny to finish up 2nd for the series. After a year filled with ups and downs including some health issues, Roczen is happy to finish up the season in one piece and looks forward to a productive off-season aimed at chasing both 450 Titles next year.
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It was a massive weekend in Italy for HRC's Tim Gajser as the 22-year old Slovenian clinched the 2019 MXGP World Championship at Round 15 of the series. All eyes were on Gajser heading into the weekend, as he edged closer to a 3rd career World Championship after winning his ninth overall victory of the season at the previous race in Lommel. After winning the title as a rookie in the class back in 2016, Gajser faced two rough seasons filled with injuries and bad luck. In 2019 he returned with a vengeance, racking up victory after victory while taking his riding to a whole new level.
Gajser would not be given an easy task on the weekend from the track, as the race surface built inside the classic Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari speedway was extremely hard and bumpy. Regardless, he got things off to a good start on Saturday, with the fastest time in both Free & Qualifying Practice. The sun was beating down in Imola by the time the riders lined up for the Qualifying Race, and Gajser got off to a solid start through the right handed first corner. He took the green flag in 2nd position behind Romain Febvre and stalked the Frenchman for the opening laps waiting to make his move. After eating roost over the first half of the moto, Gajser finally made the pass for the lead just before the finish line on Lap 8. He settled into the lead after that and took a convincing win for first pick on the gate for Sunday's motos.
Tim headed to the line on Sunday knowing he could wrap the title after Moto 1 with only an 8th place finish if Jeremy Seewer took the win. After not getting the cleanest start, he fought his way through the pack on the opening lap and held 4th place at the green flag with Seewer just behind him in 5th. In classic Gajser fashion, he dropped the hammer and charged to the front with his focus fully on taking the moto win. He made quick work of Paul Jonass and Gautier Paulin and had moved into 2nd only 2 laps later. Race leader Glenn Coldenhoff was in his sights and he continued to charge before making a big mistake and going down on the following lap. The crash knocked him back to 8th but he got going again with full focus on the title. In a much more controlled manner he moved up as far as 5th, which was plenty enough to take the championship with Seewer in second.
It was a hero's welcome for Gajser as he came off the track, with the entire HRC crew making their way onto the circuit to greet him. Champagne sprayed and red smoke filled the air as Tim and his team celebrated the ultimate achievement in the MXGP world. Gajser was overcome with emotion as he soaked in the moment and relished in the third World Championship of his young career.
With all the pressure off after clinching the championship, there was still work to be done and Tim headed to the line for MXGP Moto 2. Another mediocre start had him sitting 4th at the green flag, and he let the race come to him this time as he cruised to 2nd place. He went 5-2 for 3rd Overall on the day, but the only moment he'll remember from the day is raising the #1 plate on the podium.
Gajser's second career premier class title comes with three rounds of the championship remaining. His domination during the middle part of the season that included a streak of 7 overall victories put him in the perfect position to wrap the title up early. The series rolls on next week at Uddevalla in Sweden. #BravoTim
With over 40 years of motocross racing history, the Walton Raceway is the most iconic venue of the Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series. The rich history of crowning champions at the Walton has made it the annual celebration of Canadian Motocross.
Located in the heart of the Huron County, the Walton Raceway sprawls throughout the property’s acreage and utilizes the natural elevation and valleys. The soil is thick, tacky clay which molds and forms copious amounts of racing lines to choose from. The Walton Raceway is known to favour hard park riders with superior rut skills.
Dylan Wright – 250cc Champion
Having won numerous Amateur National Championships at the Walton Raceway and scoring some of his most dominant Pro results at the facility, Dylan Wright knows the track inside and out. With a comfortable point lead on his 250cc Championship, Wright was rolling into Round 8 of the MX tour looking to clinch his first ever Professional Motocross Championship.
With Championship strategy in mind, Wright was forced to be more calculated and patient during his races. In Moto 1, Wright started in the top 5 and patiently waited for the lead riders to shuffle themselves into race order before making his moves. On lap five, Wright took control of the lead and never looked back while on his way to the win and clinched the Championship. While the race day was only half completed, Dylan held back on any celebrations until all the work was done for the day.
In Moto 2, Wright mimicked his previous moto performance and sat patiently in the top five position before making his move to the lead position and then walking away with another dominant clean sweep!
Colton Facciotti – 450cc Champion
Nearing the final gate drops of his career, Colton Facciotti walked into the Walton Raceway looking as calm and comfortable as ever. Holding a less than sizeable point lead on the 450cc Championship, Facciotti and team weren’t able to be as comfortable as hoping for going into his final races.
While embracing his final laps of his Pro career, Facciotti was able to stop and salute the fans on his hot lap before lining up and getting to work on earning his 6th Championship. In Moto 1, Faccoitti started in the top three, then rode steady and patient moving himself into the second place position where he would comfortably finish out the race.
In Moto 2, Facciotti got the jump on the start and rounded the first corner in second place. By lap three, Facciotti was in the lead and holding a tight grip on his title. On the closing laps of the race, Facciotti rode conservative and to avoid any unnecessary altercations, Colton slide back to the second place position where he would finish out the moto and bowed out of his career winning his 6th Canadian National Championship!
Upcoming Series:
After an absolutely impressive 2019 MX tour season, earning double Championships, The Honda Canada GDR Fox Racing team now sets is sights on the SX Tour portion of the Triple Crown Series. The opening race is September 14th at the Montreal Olympic Stadium. While Facciotti will sit out the remainder of the season, 250cc rider Dylan Wright is hunting down his third title of the season and has his eyes on the Triple Crown prize.
250cc Round 8 Results:
1st – Dylan Wright (1-1)
2nd – Tyler Medaglia (3-2)
3rd– Marshal Weltin (4-3)
4th – Marco Cannella (7-4)
5th – Tanner Ward (6-6)
450cc Round 8 Results:
1st– Phil Nicoletti (3-1)
2nd – Cole Thompson (1-3)
3rd – Colton Facciotti (2-2)
4th – Mike Alessi (4-4)
5th – Keylan Meston (5-6)
250cc Series Points:
1st – Dylan Wright; 3-2-6-1-1-1-2-1 (417 pts)
2nd – Jess Pettis; 7-3-11-2-2-2-1- 10 (344 pts)
3rd – Tyler Medaglia; 6-5-2-4-6-5-7-2 (336 pts)
4th– Marshal Weltin; 4-1-3-5-11-3-4-3 (327 pts)
5th – Tanner Ward; 5-9-4-7-5-4-5-5 (310 pts)
450cc Series Points:
1st – Colton Facciotti; 2-1-2-4-1-2-3-3 (396 pts)
2nd – Mike Alessi; 4-4-9-1-4-1-2-4 (374 pts)
3rd – Phil Nicoletti; 3-2-6-2-13-3-1-1 (366 pts)
4tb – Cole Thompson; 1-6-11-3-5-4-12-2 (330 pts)
5th – Cade Clason; 10-10-5-9-8-5-7-8 (275 pts)
Situated alongside the busiest highway in the country, TransCanada Highway, The Riverglade MX Park is only 15km west of Moncton, New Brunswick. The race track catches the eye of passing motorists who often pull over to watch some road-side racing. The track is clay based and with the proper amount of watering and tilling, the corners form long sweeping deep ruts that provide multiple line choices during the race. The high speeds of the track make every jump exciting as riders scrub their way into lower lap times.
This weekend’s race in Riverglade was special for the Fox Racing crew as the GDR/Honda team riders made the #MX20 racewear debut along with the global Fox team roster worldwide. The Toys Tech Shed located on-site of the race helped push the brand all week weekend with their Made For Motocross themed pop-up shop.
Carrying both MX Tour red plates into Round 6, the Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing team has been building momentum on all fronts; Numerous pole position qualifying, 17 moto wins and 7 overall victories have made the Red Rider team the ones to beat.
Dylan Wright – 250cc Class; 1st place
Undoubtedly the fastest rider in the 250cc class this season, Dylan Wright continues to bring more speed every weekend as the season progresses. Sweeping moto wins on his way to consecutive overall victories, Wright is in command of the championship with only three rounds remaining.
Beginning the race day with the pole position qualifying time, Wright looked as comfortable as ever on the rutted Riverglade track. In Moto 1, Wright battled within the top five bracket but by lap six, made the pass for the lead while recording the fastest lap of the moto by any racer. In Moto 2, Wright was in the early lead and checked out from everyone for the clean sweep victory for his sixth moto win in a row and his third overall victory in a row.
Mike Alessi – 450cc Class; 1st place
On pace to close in on the 450cc Championship, Mike Alessi has been bar to bar with the race winners and current points leader each moto since resuming racing in the East. Paired with his impeccable starting technique, Alessi has been starting up front and finishing up front each weekend making him the biggest wild card as the series closes.
Qualifying in the pole position, Alessi had first gate pick to line up his patented holeshot for Moto 1. After rounding the first corner, Alessi checked out from the rest of the riders and led every lap for the win. In Moto 2, Alessi nailed another holeshot and would again start to check out. Teammate and current points leader, Facciotti was determined to close the gap and not let Mike win that easy, but Alessi would hold him off on the last lap taking the win. This victory earned Alessi his second Overall Victory sweep of the season and moves him into a strong second place in series points.
Colton Facciotti – 450cc Class; 2nd place
Consistency wins Championships and Colton Facciotti is applying that yet again. Steadily winning motos and quietly earning Overall Victories, Facciotti has been carrying the 450cc MX Tour red plate for fourteen weekends in a row and doesn’t appear to be showing any signs of letting it go before the end of 2019.
Qualifying in second place behind his teammate, Colton Facciotti was riding steady and waiting for his moments to push out of his comfort zones. In Moto 1, Facciotti started in fourth place and remained there unchallenged for the entire race until being gifted a position due to another riders mechanical and finished the race in third place. In Moto 2, Facciotti started in third place and rode patiently there the entire race until taking advantage of a rider going down in front of him and advancing into second place. Facciotti put on a charge to narrow down the time differential on the leader, but wasn’t able to make the pass with only lap left remaining and settled for a second place overall.
Next Race:
The MX Tour now turns around and heads to the Francophone province of Quebec. The Deschambault Circuit is located 30 minutes west of Quebec City in Portneuf, QC. The track is a sand based soil and has natural elevation which creates some deep sand whoops, up and down the track. The Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing team now has command of both 250cc and 450cc Championships with only two MX Tour races remaining.
250cc Round 6 Results:
1st – Dylan Wright (1-1)
2nd – Jess Pettis (2-2)
3rd – Marshal Weltin (5-3)
4th – Tanner Ward (3-5)
5th – Tyler Medaglia (6-4)
450cc Round 5 Results:
1st – Mike Alessi (1-1)
2nd – Colton Facciotti (3-2)
3rd – Phil Nicoletti (2-4)
4th – Cole Thompson (4-3)
5th – Cade Clason (6-5)
250cc Series Points:
1st – Dylan Wright; 3-2-6-1-1-1 (303 pts)
2nd – Jess Pettis; 7-3-11-2-2-2 (264 pts)
3rd – Tyler Medaglia; 6-5-2-4-6-5 (240 pts)
4th – Luke Renzland; 2-10-1-3-3-9 (239 pts)
5th– Marshal Weltin; 4-1-3-5-11-3 (239 pts)
450cc Series Points:
1st – Colton Facciotti; 2-1-2-4-1-2 (294 pts)
2nd – Mike Alessi; 4-4-9-1-4-1 (273 pts)
3rd – Phil Nicoletti; 3-2-6-2-13-3 (254 pts)
4tb – Cole Thompson; 1-6-11-3-5-4 (252 pts)
5th – Shawn Maffenbeier; 5-3-8-5-3-0 (194 pts)
In the midst of the deep summer heat, the MX Tour arrived in Ottawa, the Capital City of Canada, for Round 5 of the Rockstar Energy MX Tour. With temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius, the race weekend was very demanding on the riders.
The Sand-Del-Lee raceway is primarily a sand track, but amongst the soil is a hard clay base that forms aggressive, choppy breaking bumps that becomes a game of line choice when navigating the track. The corners are typically loamy sand that require the utmost forward momentum to power the bike through without losing speed.
Dylan Wright – 250cc Class; 1st place
Looking to continue his dominance in the East, Dylan Wright was rolling into his home town track with the expectation of repeating his 2018 victory at Sand Del Lee. Qualifying in the pole position, Dylan was on pace as the fastest rider.
In Moto 1, Dylan didn’t start up front, was pinched off in the first corner and got stuck behind a fallen rider so he had to start the race well outside of the top 15. By lap one, Wright advanced up to seventh place and continued his charge until taking the lead with five laps remaining for the win. In Moto 2, Wright was battling in the top 5 during the start before passing his way into second place on the opening lap. Wright then set his sights on the race leader and made the pass for the lead on lap ten, giving him the eventual win.
Dylan’s dominating performance at Sand Del Lee earned him the prestigious Dale Argue Memorial Cup award for the second year in a row and now extends his 250cc points lead to 33 points.
Colton Facciotti – 450cc Class; 2nd place
With only four rounds of the MX Tour remaining, Colton Facciotti is closing in on what could be his sixth Championship. Knowing each weekend is unpredictable, the only strategy Facciotti has is to remain consistent and on the podium every weekend until the finale in Walton.
In Moto 1, it was all Facciotti as he started up front and then checked out from everyone and lead every lap of the moto in dominating style while extendeding his time differential to :24 seconds by the end of the race. In Moto 2, Facciotti was less fortunate during the start and was stuck battling in the top-five positions for the early laps of the race. Only able to advance up to the fourth place position by the finish, it was enough to tie Colton for the overall win, but in a tie breaker decision, he was forced to settle for a 2nd place Overall finish which still increased his Championship lead to 18 points.
Mike Alessi – 450cc Class; 3rd place
Coming off the momentum of his first overall victory of the season at Round 4, Mike Alessi’s fitness and stamina are back up to speed and now making him a threat for podiums and wins in the East. With only four rounds of racing left, Alessi can close in on the points chase and put himself into contention for the title.
In Moto 1, Alessi got a top ten start but in just three laps passed his way into the third place position. By the half-way point of the race, Alessi had done all the work he could do and had to settle for 2nd place behind his teammate and championship points leader. In Moto 2, Alessi got a top three start and was in an aggressive battle for a podium position until the closing laps of the race where he made contact with another rider, moving him out of the way with authority and securing himself a 2nd place finish. Alessi’s moto scores were good enough to put him on the overall podium finish for the second weekend in a row and now advances himself into 2nd place overall in the 450cc Championship points.
Next Race:
The MX Tour Series moves onward East to the Atlantic Canada region of Moncton, New Brunswick. The Riverglade Motocross track is a staple in the Atlantic region and draws some of the most enthusiastic fans of the entire season. The Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing team will again carry both series leading red plates into the next race of the Championships.
250cc Round 5 Results:
1st – Dylan Wright (1-1)
2nd – Jess Pettis (3-2)
3rd – Luke Renzland (2-3)
4th – Josh Osby (6-4)
5th – Tanner Ward (4-7)
450cc Round 5 Results:
1st – Matt Goerke (4-1)
2nd – Colton Facciotti (1-4)
3rd – Mike Alessi (2-3)
4th – Shawn Maffenbeier (3-6)
5th – Cole Thompson (7-5)
250cc Series Points:
1st – Dylan Wright; 3-2-6-1-1 (243 pts)
2nd – Jess Pettis; 7-3-11-2-2 (210 pts)
3rd – Luke Renzland; 2-10-1-3-3 (205 pts)
4th – Tyler Medaglia; 6-5-2-4-6 (197 pts)
5th– Marshal Weltin; 4-1-3-5-11 (190 pts)
450cc Series Points:
1st – Colton Facciotti; 2-1-2-4-2 (238 pts)
2nd – Mike Alessi; 4-4-9-1-3 (220 pts)
3rd – Phil Nicoletti; 3-2-6-2-9 (212 pts)
4tb – Cole Thompson; 1-6-11-3-5 (200 pts)
5th – Shawn Maffenbeier; 5-3-8-5-4 (191 pts)
The Eastern portion of the Rockstar Energy Triple Crown series resumed at the rugged Gopher Dunes track. The blazing humidity of South Western Ontario adds to the already grueling track conditions of ‘The Dunes’ and it becomes a race of survival. Being a pure sand track, the lines are ever-changing and test the riders’ fitness as well as their mental stamina while they navigate the ever-changing track each lap.
With the Gopher Dunes Racing team being based directly at the Gopher Dunes track, the familiarity of the surroundings are in favour of the GDR crew on race weekend, but The Dunes track is never biased or kind to any rider and every win is equally earned.
250cc – Dylan Wright: 1st Overall.
Having proven his speed and control in the West, Dylan Wright is coming into the Eastern portion of the MX Tour where he excels most and will work to continue extending the 250cc series points lead on the tracks he’s more familiar with.
Qualifying for the moto’s in the pole position, Dylan was in control of his day and also had the home team advantage on his side. A clean start for in Moto 1 allowed Wright to patiently work his way from 3rd place to 1st place in five laps before extending the lead and checking out to the finish. In Moto 2, Wright got the Holeshot Award, but had to defend every inch of his lead for the next ten laps and was even overtaken momentarily before quickly re-passing and checking out again for the win. Dylan now has a 14 point lead in the 250cc MX Tour Championship with four rounds to go.
“Getting penalized last round and losing the overall was harsh, but backing it up the following race with 1-1 in gnarly conditions again really helps with confidence heading into more sand tracks.” – Dylan Wright 250cc MX Tour Points Leader
450cc – Mike Alessi: 1st Overall.
Finishing just shy of the podium several times so far this season, Mike Alessi has been showing that speed by leading laps, but has been unable to finish strong so far. With a month break in the schedule, Alessi was able to focus on his program and came back to the Gopher Dunes prepared to win.
Starting the day with the pole position qualifying spot as well, Alessi looked to be back in form and ready for his first podium of the season. Narrowly missing the holeshot in Moto 1, Alessi made an early pass for the lead on lap five and then extended his lead for the next thirteen laps for the win. In Moto 2, Alessi got the Holeshot Award and rode a flawless moto earning the win and his first overall Victory of the season.
“It’s been a bit of a struggle at the start of this season to get my body on pace, but we focused on key details and the extra work paid off during the break and the East will be a lot more for me now.” – Mike Alessi MX Tour Round 4 Overall winner.
450cc – Colton Facciotti: 4th Overall.
Continuing to carry the series leading Red Plate for the fourteenth weekend in a row, Colton Facciotti is still fighting for every inch of his championship lead. With a minimal points gap, Facciotti is needing to apply his consistency for the remainder of the series to bring home the title.
In Moto 1, Facciotti started up front in the lead group but was in the heat of a battle for the next several laps and exchanged positions within the top five before settling into the fourth position by the finish. In Moto 2, Facciotti started up front again and logged consistent laps and finished out the moto in a respectable fourth place for a 4th overall.
“It was great to see Mike (Alessi) get up front and run away with one, the team energy is great right now and it’s going to help keep everyone motivated coming into the end of the Season.” – Colton Facciotti 450cc MX Tour Series points leader
For the second time this season, the Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing team holds both Series leading Red Plates and continue to be the biggest threats each weekend. The next race of the MX Tour is at the Sand Del Lee MX Park located 20 minutes west of Downtown Ottawa. Last season, the GDR team won both overall victories at Sand Del Lee but are now coming into this year’s race even hotter!
250cc Round 3 Results:
1st – Dylan Wright (1-1)
2nd – Jess Pettis (2-3)
3rd – Luke Renzland (3-4)
4th – Tyler Medaglia (8-2)
5th – Marshal Weltin (4-5)
450cc Round 3 Results:
1st – Mike Alessi (1-1)
2nd – Phil Nicoletti (2-2)
3rd – Cole Thompson (3-3)
4th – Colton Facciotti (4-4)
5th – Shawn Maffenbeier (6-5)
250cc Series Points:
1st – Dylan Wright; 3-2-6-1 (183 pts)
2nd – Marshal Weltin; 4-1-3-5 (169 pts)
3rd – Jess Pettis; 7-3-11-2 (158 pts)
4th – Tyler Medaglia; 6-5-2-4 (156 pts)
5th – Luke Renzland; 2-10-1-3 (153 pts)
450cc Series Points:
1st – Colton Facciotti; 2-1-2-4 (185 pts)
2nd – Phil Nicoletti; 3-2-6-2 (185 pts)
3rd – Mike Alessi; 4-4-9-1 (168 pts)
4th – Cole Thompson; 1-6-11-3 (160 pts)
5th – Shawn Maffenbeier; 5-3-8-5 (146 pts)
Located in the longitudinal center of Canada, the prairie province of Manitoba is known as ‘gateway to the west’ and the vast agriculture fields lay flat, sprawling for over 600,000 sq/km (250,000sq/mi). Round 3 of the MX Tour was held at McNabb Valley Raceway which is surrounded by rolling canola fields and is a popular layout amongst the riders.
Poor weather was lurking, and while rain is otherwise welcomed for farming, the skies turned on race day and conditions became one of a struggle and strategy. After qualifications were in the books, it was announced the moto’s would be shorted five minutes each. But after the first moto’s struggles, the Jetwerx promoters were required to announce the second moto’s would be canceled; and first moto scores would count as the Overall positions.
250cc – Dylan Wright: 1st Overall.
Mud riding requires a wide-open throttle and Dylan Wright’s riding style always favours a pin it to win it setting. Clocking the fastest qualifying time of the morning when the track was still in an adequate condition, Wright earned himself the very important first gate pick in Moto 1.
The most important part of the mud race is always going to be the start. Wright held on to come around lap one in 4th place, but without vision. Putting his head down and gritting it out passing his way into the lead by lap five, Wright rode out the next five laps to take an impressive moto win, and the subsequent overall victory keeping his 250cc series points lead and the Red Plate.
450cc – Colton Facciotti: 2nd overall.
Coming into Round 3 with the momentum of last weekend’s first overall victory and carrying the 450cc series leading Red Plate for this thirteenth weekend, Colton Facciotti needed to back it up before the MX Tour takes a month long break before Round 4 resumes in the East.
Looking strong in Qualifications with a second place time, Facciotti made his gate selection and hoped for the best. A bad jump off and slow pull down the start left Facciotti working his way around the track on lap one in 5th place. After picking off several downed riders at the mid-way point of the moto, Facciotti settled into 2nd place and rode it in for the eventual Overall Podium finish. With his podium finish, Facciotti extended his points lead to 8 and continues his Red Plate streak to 14 races in a row.
450cc – Mike Alessi: 9th Overall.
Still looking for his first podium finish of the season, Mike Alessi has had a consistent West coast, leading laps and racing inside the top five battles each moto. Qualifying in 6th place, Alessi would hope for a patented MA800 holeshot to keep him up front in the muddy Minnedosa conditions. Unfortunately, Alessi got his season’s worst start in 12th place and was buried in the pack salvaging his way up to 9th place by the end of lap eleven. Alessi will start the East coast with in a respectable top five and be in full stride for his podium run.
The next race of the MX Tour will be in the deep sand of Gopher Dunes. The South-Western Ontario track is the home base for the Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing team and they will proudly carry both Red Plates to the starting line of their home race. The GDR Squad has been red hot this season and has been on every Overall podium in both 250cc & 450cc classes at every race this season. The mid-season break will be utilized wisely by the team to come back even more prepared to win.
250cc Round 3 Results:
1st – Dylan Wright (1-DNS)
2nd – Luke Renzland (2-DNS)
3rd – Tyler Medaglia (3-DNS)
4th – Marshal Weltin (4-DNS)
5th – Tanner Ward (5-DNS)
450cc Round 3 Results:
1st – Matt Georke (1-DNS)
2nd – Colton Facciotti (2-DNS)
3rd – Dakota Alix (3-DNS)
4th – Mike Brown (4-DNS)
5th – Cade Clason (5-DNS)
250cc Series Points:
1st – Dylan Wright; 3-2-1 (133 pts)
2nd – Marshal Weltin; 4-1-4 (123 pts)
3rd – Josh Osby; 1-4-17 (111 pts)
4th – Jess Pettis; 7-3-6 (111 pts)
5th – Tyler Medaglia; 6-5-3 (109 pts)
450cc Series Points:
1st – Colton Facciotti; 2-1-2 (139 pts)
2nd – Phil Nicoletti; 3-2-6 (131 pts)
3rd – Cole Thompson; 1-6-11 (110 pts)
4th – Mike Alessi; 4-4-9 (108 pts)
5th – Matt Georke; 6-8-1 (106 pts
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The 2019 FIM World Motocross Championship returned over the weekend with the MXGP of Russia. Team HRC's Tim Gajser was the focal point heading into the weekend, as the 2-time World Champion closed the gap on points leader Tony Cairoli at the previous round. Unfortunately, Gajser's MX2 stablemate Calvin Vlaanderen was still deemed unfit to race in Russia due to a recent leg injury. Vlaanderen looks to return by Round 10 of the series at Teutschenthal.
Tim Gajser started off on a high note by clocking the fastest time in qualifying practice. However, he struggled at the start of the qualifying race and took the green flag in 6th position. He made some good moves throughout the moto, but ran out of time and had to settle for second behind Romain Febvre. Nonetheless, he showed great composure to bring it home safe, which would become vital for Sunday's motos.
At the start of MXGP Moto #1, Tim Gajser just narrowly missed the holeshot but gained control quickly on the opening lap and took the green flag at the head of the field. Gajser maintained a steady and smart pace while pure chaos ensued behind him, with massive crashes from Evgeny Bobryshev, Gautier Paulin and Clement Desalle throughout the moto. He showed great poise on the difficult track and brought home the win. Meanwhile, his main Championship rival Tony Cairoli struggled to a 12th place finish which handed Tim the points lead after the first moto.
Things were not quite as easy for Tim Gajser in MXGP Moto #2 as Glenn Coldenhoff grabbed the early lead and Tim slotted in behind him in 2nd position. He tailed Coldenhoff on the very one lined track and was able to make a move on lap 7, taking control of the lead. He set the pace again and withstood a big push from Arnaud Tonus just a few laps after taking the lead. He shut Tonus down when he dove for a pass and cruised on to the win after that challenge. It was another 1-1 Victory for Gajser and this one was extra sweet as he took control of the Championship standings by 13 points over Tony Cairoli.
WHAT'S NEXT
The series continues next week in Latvia and Gajser will take on the best in the world with the coveted Red Plate on his #243 HRC machine.
MXGP CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
- Tim Gajser - 351 Points
- Tony Cairoli - 338 Points
- Gautier Paulin - 231 Points
- Jeremy Seewer - 220 Points
- Arminas Jasikonis - 212 Points
- Clement Desalle - 208 Points
- Arnaud Tonus - 206 Points
- Julien Lieber - 172 Points
- Jeremy Van Horbeek - 170 Points
- Glenn Coldenhoff - 168 Points
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The dust has settled from the MX Tour season opener and the series moved onwards to the “Northern Capital” of British Columbia; Prince George. In only its second season on the MX Tour series, the Blackwater MX Park is known to be one of the favoured layouts for the riders. The natural elevation, wide track and fast sweeping corners create the closest racing of the season. The nemesis of the Blackwater track is the choppy and harsh breaking and acceleration bumps that put riders and equipment to the test.
250cc – Dylan Wright: 2nd Overall.
Having won the overall victory last season at Blackwater MX Park and starting his morning off with the fastest qualifying time this season, Dylan Wright was poised to be the front runner at Round 2. Jumping off the start narrowly missing the holeshot, Wright made a quick pass for the lead and began to pulling away from the rest of the field but on lap 13/15, disaster struck Wright’s machine and the sub-frame broke in half forcing him to hang on and attempt to finish the race to salvage valuable points. Dylan put his head down and did the unthinkable and managed to finish the moto while the bike had fallen apart beneath him. After a quick change to his back up practice bike for Moto 2, Wright got the jump again and made another quick pass for the lead and pulled away and went on to ride a flawless race for the win. Wright’s race day scorecard of 4th-1st was good enough to earn him a 2nd place podium finish and the points lead heading into Round 3.
450cc – Colton Facciotti: 1st Overall.
Tied for the 450cc points lead coming into Round 2, Colton Facciotti and the Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing team were holding the points leading red plate for their twelfth race weekend in a row (dating back to Round 1 of the 2018 season). Facciotti’s effortless style is similar to his race craft, never one to force the issue and always remains patient. In Moto 1, Facciotti raced up front in the top three for the opening seven laps before settling into the second-place position for the remaining eleven laps. In Moto 2, Facciotti took the Royal Distributing Holeshot award and raced away from the pack for a flawless win and even set his fastest lap of the race on the last time. Colton’s race day scores of 2nd-1st earned his first overall victory of the season and remains the points leader heading into Round 3.
450cc – Mike Alessi: 4th Overall.
Coming off a frustrating opening race, Mike Alessi was looking to improve his finishes and get a podium result at Round 2 to begin building his seasons momentum. Notorious for impeccable starts, Alessi has been battling up front on the lead pace but has fallen just short of the podium when the checkers come out. In Moto 1, Alessi was up front as expected and lead a few laps but was shuffled back to the 4th place position at the halfway point of the race where he finished. In Moto 2, Alessi was up front again but the battle for the lead was intense and some small mistakes by Mike dropped him backwards to 6th place and wasn’t able to make up time scoring and finished there scoring 3rd-6th on the day for a 4th place overall.
250 cc Round 2 Results:
1st – Marshal Weltin (2-2)
2nd – Dylan Wright (4-1)
3rd – Jess Pettis (1-5)
4th – Josh Osby (3-4)
5th – Tyler Medaglia (6-6)
450cc Round 2 Results:
1st – Colton Facciotti (2-1)
2nd – Phil Nicoletti (1-2)
3rd – Shawn Maffenbeier (4-4)
4th – Mike Alessi (3-6)
5th – Dakota Alix (5-5)
250cc Series Points:
1st – Dylan Wright – 103 pts
2nd – Josh Osby – 102 pts
3rd – Marshal Weltin – 100 pts
4th – Jess Pettis – 91 pts
5th – Tyler Medaglia – 84 pts
450cc Series Points:
1st – Colton Facciotti – 112 pts
2nd – Phil Nicoletti – 111 pts
3rd – Cole Thompson – 95 pts
4th – Mike Alessi – 91 pts
5th – Shawn Maffenbeier 87 pts
Thanks to record rainfall, the Southern California hills are alive like never before. This sudden explosion of flowers is called a Super Bloom, and there is a bunch of science to explain the phenomenon, but we’ll leave that to those more qualified. We just knew it was an awe-inspiring landscape we wanted to experience for ourselves… and on two wheels.
When we decided to explore the rolling green and orange hills, we reached out to the Enduro Lyfe boys (they’re always down for a good time). We set out after work and rode until the setting sun told us to stop. We, of course, brought along our resident photo guru, Gordon Dooley, to capture every moment.
STOP AND SMELL THE POPPIES
The fields were blanketed as far as the eye could see. Cresting each hill unveiled a myriad of flowers dotting the landscape. We had to stop numerous times just to sit and take in the view. Even though Southern California is a popular center of life, and highway traffic and crowds are the norm, out in the rolling hills we felt a million miles from anywhere.
This is why offroad embodies everything we love about riding. Enduro bikes are freedom machines. As soon as your tires hit the dirt, the concerns of daily life fade. There is nothing more valuable than these moments. Remember, you don’t have to travel to some far away land to escape, you can find freedom in your own backyard.
If you'd like to check out the equipment used during the ride:
- Legion Offroad Jersey: The perfect balance of lightweight stretch and trail-ready functionality.
- Legion Offroad Pants: 4-way stretch meets Cordura® fabrics and essential storage pockets.
- Legion Offroad Jacket: 2-in-1 convertible jacket versatile enough for a full day of riding.
- Bomber Light Glove: Minimalistic palm for maximum bar feel pair D3O® armored knuckles.
LEGION: (FLOWER) FIELD TESTED
You might remember the initial launch of our Fox MX19 Legion Offroad gear last fall, where it was put to the test by Carey Hart and Ricky Carmichael. The Goat gave it his stamp of approval, but just for good measure, we equipped the Enduro Lyfe guys with a Legion Kit each to test a new set of conditions – proving this offroad gear has 4-season versatility.
The Offroad jersey is durable yet lightweight and breathable – brains and brawn. Thanks to Cordura® sleeves, it brushes off unexpected encounters with bushes, tree branches, and, when things get real sideways, the dirt. The Offroad pants have the same performance chassis as the beloved 360 pants, but with reinforced Cordura® Ripstop paneling to protect from trail-related wear and tear. Plus, a smart pocketing system gives you a place to store your keys, cell phone… maybe a snack. Basically, anything you want to keep within arm’s reach.
Rounding out the Legion collection is a convertible jacket, which gives you the versatility of a vest and jacket in one. As a vest, it adds wind and abrasion resistance to your gearset without overheating. When the sun dropped below the mountains, attaching the sleeves gave us the additional coverage we needed as temperatures fell. And when it was time to switch on the headlights, the reflective trims kept everyone visible.
Terrafirma 2 is the second installment in the Terrafirma series. Once again, T2 captured the essence of the ‘90s MX scene with great music and epic footage of the top riders of the era on and off the track. Highlights include Jeremy McGrath riding at Castillo ranch. The MC footage is some of the most iconic MX footage ever shot to this day. The late Donny Schmit ripping a frozen lake, Mike Metzger (still racing at the time) starting to show some of his freestyle skills and a compilation of the ultracompetitive 1995 motocross nationals.
“Terrafirma 2. The Supercross King play-riding at the peak of his career. At the time this private track had the biggest natural dirt jump in California. If this doesn’t get you fired up about moto, then I can’t help you. No champion has ever had more fun being champion than Jeremy during this era. He was always fun to be around - so comfortable, relaxed and happy. Watching him ride a dirtbike was a thrill and still is!” – Pete Fox
Featuring
- Jeremy McGrath
- Doug Henry
- Steve Lamson
- Robbie Reynard
- Ezra Lusk
- John Dowd
- Kevin Windham
- Pedro Gonzalez
- Mike Metzger
- Donny Schmit
- Ricky Carmichael
- James Stewart
- Travis Pastrana
The start of the 2019 MXGP World Championship finally took place this weekend in Argentina at the beautiful Neuquen circuit in Patagonia. After months of detailed preparation as well as multiple pre-season warm up races, the big dance was finally here and the riders were chomping at the bit to get going. HRC's Tim Gajser came into the weekend feeling positive after a strong off-season and the 2016 MXGP World Champion was ready to get the new campaign underway. Gajser's MX2 teammate Calvin Vlaanderen was also notable for the start of the season as the South African born rider enters his second season with the HRC team and has been tagged as a championship contender. The entire HRC crew were part of our Spring LE release of the Airline Collection, and ran the Red colorway all weekend.
Gajser was off to a good start on Saturday with the fastest time during MXGP Free Practice and second fastest in Qualifying Practice. He grabbed the holeshot in the Qualifying Race on Saturday afternoon and held the lead until running into some issues with 5 laps to go. He first slid out in a corner, then had a big crash in the roller section just a few turns later. Luckily he was uninjured and remounted to finished up 9th despite the big get-off. In MX2, Calvin Vlaanderen was in the mix with his Qualifying times but suffered a not so spectacular start in the Qualifying Race - forcing him to battle from behind. He put in a solid effort and worked his way up to 5th from outside of the top 10 for a solid gate pick on Sunday.
The MX2 Class kicked off the 2019 race season on Sunday and Calvin Vlaanderen got off to a good start in Moto #1 just inside the Top 5. He put in a solid ride and finished up in 4th place. Moto #2 was almost a carbon copy of the opening race for Vlaanderen, starting 5th again and moving to 4th where he stayed for the rest of the race. Despite missing the podium by just 1 spot in 4th Overall, it was a really positive start to the season for Vlaanderen who will be surely stand atop the podium in the coming weeks.
After his big crash on Saturday, Tim Gajser returned to the fray a little sore but ready to go for Sunday's race program. The Slovenian started 4th in Moto #1, and was able to work his way past both Clement Desalle and Romain Febvre for 2nd at the end. In Moto #2 Tim started off 2nd, dropped to 3rd momentarily but took control of second position back by Lap 7. In the closing stages of the race he was closing on race leader Tony Cairoli, but ran out of time before he was able to get close enough to make a move. Gajser scored 2-2 results for 2nd Overall and also a great start to begin the year.
New addition to the Fox crew, Factory Yamaha's Jeremy Seewer earned himself a respectable Top 10 overall finish over the weekend with a 9th. After missing all of last season riddled with injuries, HRC's Brian Bogers got his year started with 16-17 moto scores for 18th Overall. Surely Bogers will bring more to the table as the season progresses but it was good to see him back out there competing after a tough 2018 season.
With the season kickoff now behind us, the MXGP World Championship tour moves back to Europe for Round #2 of the series coming up in a few weeks at Matterley Basin in the UK March 23 & 24. See you there!
This week, Supercross headed to Atlanta for an East, West showdown - where teammates and red plate holders would face off. In the end, Adam Cianciarulo would outpace his fellow Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki teammate. However, both riders would finish first in their respective series.
250 CLASS
Adam Cianciarulo #94
With two wins in the race format, Adam has become somewhat of a showdown specialist. However, even with that resume, besting his undefeated teammate, Austin Forkner, was a told order. He had his work cut out for him from the beginning. After turn one, Forkner took the lead – as he has all year – and with a clear track, was off to the races. Adam, sitting in third, would show his speed as he passed Chase Sexton and later reeled in his teammate Forkner. He would light the candles in Atlanta to become the first three-time showdown winner in Supercross history.
Austin Forkner #24
For the first time this year, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki teammates, Austin Forkner, and Adam Cianciarulo would face off. Both riders would run the red plate, however, with an undefeated win streak, Austin was the one to beat. When the gate dropped, both Kawasaki pilots wasted no time getting to the front. Austin would take the holeshot and led the opening laps. He would eventually be passed by teammate Adam Cianciarulo and later Dylan Ferrandis to finish third. However, he was the fastest east-coast rider and extends his points lead to 18.
Martin Davalos #73
Davalos started mid-pack in the main event. From there, he played defense to keep the competition at bay, finishing eighth on the night.
Garrett Marchbanks #61
Atlanta wasn’t Marchbanks night. In the main, he was pinched out of the lead group as the field rounded turn one. This would force him to work through the pack. With three minutes left, he would be involved in a crash. It took him a while to recover and he settled for 20th.
Rj Hampshire #31
Rj wasn’t 100% for the main, having crashed during Friday's press day. A crash in the main compounded issues, dropping him to 21st. He would regroup to salvage 12th.
Cameron McAdoo #44
McAdoo struggled all night. He had a rough heat race and was forced to get to the main via the LCQ. In the main, he was riding mid-pack until a crash would have him settle for 16th.
Chase Sexton #23
In Atlanta, Chase flashed his speed once again. For the first half of the race he challenged for the win. However, a few small mistakes dropped him to forth. It was just off the podium, but Chase was happy with the ride.
450 CLASS
Ken Roczen #94
In the main, Roczen had an impressive start – rounding the first turn from the outside in second place. Unfortunately, he would lose momentum through the first rhythm section and drop multiple positions. He would work his way to 5th and take advantage of a mistake by Plessinger to take 4th. Having lost touch with the lead group, he would finish in 4th place.
Chad Reed #22
Reed didn’t have a good start in the main. He would get pinched in the start and got buried in 12th. He would hold his position for most of the race, eventually finishing 13th.
450 Class:
- 4 – Ken Roczen (+ 18.325)
- 13 – Chad Reed (25 laps + 16.241)
250 Class:
- 1 – Adam Cianciarulo (20 laps)
- 3 – Austin Forkner (+ 11.821)
- 4 – Chase Sexton (+ 14.015)
- 8 – Martin Davalos (+ 29.244)
- 12 – Rj Hampshire (+ 46.818)
- 16 – Cameron McAdoo (19 laps)
- 20 – Garrett Marchbanks (+ 34.361)
WHAT'S NEXT
Next week we head to Daytona for round 10.
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The Terrafirma series blasted onto the scene in 1994 - setting the bar for motocross videos in the ’90s. Starring current and future icons like Doug Henry, Ezra Lusk, Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart, and Travis Pastrana, it gave fans a glimpse inside the moto world for the first time. The film's unique mix of riding and behind the scenes footage became the ultimate formula for this 7 chapter series. Featuring epic locations, a roster of elite athletes, and a soundtrack to match the footage, there's no wonder why the Terrafirma series was so groundbreaking in our sport.
“In 1994, I went to Loretta Lynn’s to capture racing footage for our first video project - Terrafirma. One night after the races, we got three of our young racers together for a group interview. It was unscripted and spontaneous. When we edited Terrafirma, we thought it would be cool to sprinkle the footage throughout the video - they were so cool and funny. Pretty crazy to think about what these three little kids went on to accomplish in the sport: Ricky Carmichael, James Stewart, and Travis Pastrana.” – Pete Fox
Featuring
- Doug Henry
- Robbie Reynard
- Ricky Carmichael
- James Stewart
- Travis Pastrana
- Ezra Lusk
- Johnny Marley
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Wow, it’s good to be a race fan. The 7th round of the 2019 Supercross series, in Arlington, Texas, was billed as an exciting one and boy did it deliver. Austin Forkner took his second consecutive win in dominant fashion, furthering his points lead. In the 450 class, we witness the closest finish in Supercross history – just 0.02 seconds separating the leaders.
250 CLASS
Austin Forkner #24
Austin was perfect all night. He was first in his heat race, qualified first, and won the main. The Pro Circuit rider had another stellar start – rounding turn one in second place. He would quickly make the pass for 1st, lead every lap and took his second consecutive win of the season.
“Another solid night! Thanks team!”
Martin Davalos #73
Davalos had a solid night - a great rebound from last week. In the main, he started in 8th and worked his way through the field to finish 5th. This was a huge improvement from his 16th place in Minneapolis and is a promising indicator for the rest of the season. He now moves up to the top ten in the overall standings.
“I’m happy I came out of Dallas first turn safe this year and healthy. I’m happy to be racing again and can’t wait for Detroit!”
Chase Sexton #23
Chase Sexton was tormented with mistakes all night but still achieved a great result - a testament to his race-winning speed. Chase had an excellent start in the main, riding with the leaders after the first turn. He would attack the field quickly, passing three riders in the first rhythm section to secure 2nd. In the early laps, he was pressuring the leader, Austin Forkner, but would stall the bike and lose multiple positions. He quickly rebounded but lost ground again after a fall. The 3rd place finish is his first podium of the season and positions him 4th in the standings.
“Happy and thankful to be back on the box this weekend, but with that being said I’m frustrated with the mistakes I made when I had the chance to make a win happen”
450 CLASS
Ken Roczen #94
Roczen came to Texas with the red plate, and three straight podium finishes. The only thing eluding him this year was an overall win. And this looked to be his night until the very last turn. Roczen had another great start in the main and had a short battle with Musquin for 2nd place. From there, he set his sights on Tomac. He wasted no time attacking Eli and made the pass. He led the whole race which came down to the last turn. After the last set of whoops – with Roczen and Cooper riding almost bar-to-bar – Cooper would attempt the pass in the final turn before the finish line jump. Both riders lost momentum as they collided in the turn and they accelerated to the finish. Cooper would edge out Roczen by just 0.02 seconds.
“Nobody said it would be easy. I’m enjoying the way of figuring it out and putting the puzzle pieces all together with my team”
Chad Reed #22
It was a difficult night for Reed. He was sitting in 7th at the start of the 450 main but would struggle as the ride progressed and slip back to 11th.
“On track was a struggle all day and night just had no speed at all”
450 Class:
- 2 – Ken Roczen (+ 00.028)
- 7 – Chad Reed (+ 45.767)
250 Class:
- 1 – Austin Forkner (20 laps)
- 3 – Chase Sexton (+ 17.934)
- 5 – Martin Davalos (+33.135)
WHAT'S NEXT
Next week we head to Michigan for round 8: Detroit Supercross.
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For the 4th round of the 2019 Supercross Series, we headed to the California Bay for the Oakland Supercross. When the dust settled, we had a new points leader.
450 CLASS
Ken Roczen #94
After a clean start, Ken rolled to a 2nd place finish in Heat Race Two. In the main, he didn’t have the best start. From mid-pack, he worked his way towards the front and soon found himself in 2nd. However, he would fade in the closing laps and finish 4th. The last couple passes would cost him the point lead, and he will head to San Diego two points behind the new leader, Cooper Webb.
Chad Reed #22
A great start landed Chad in the lead group of Heat Race Two. He road in control and finish 4th to qualify for the main. Sadly, Chad didn’t get the same start in the main. Working from deep in the pack, he was fast enough to move up to the 9th position.
250 CLASS
Adam Cianciarulo #92
After a poor start, Adam found himself deep in the pack in Heat Race Two, but he worked back to finish in 3rd. For the main, Adam didn’t grab the holeshot but managed to pass two riders in the first rhythm (McAdoo & Nichols) to take the lead. After that impressive pass, he controlled most of the race and kept Nichols at bay just enough to keep a true pass attempt from happening. Adam had his share of close calls due to the pressure from Nichols but maintained his compose and took his second win of the season.
Garrett Marchbanks #61
Garrett was looking forward to Oakland after a tough night at A2. He finished 7th in Heat Race Two and had a solid ride in the main to finish 8th.
Cameron McAdoo #44
After a good start, Cameron took the lead and led Heat Race One for 3 laps. However, he would settle for 2nd after a decisive pass from Decotis with only two laps left. In the main, Cameron was 1st at turn-two but was rapidly passed by AC. He had a strong ride and finish 6th.
Rj Hampshire #31
Rj emerged from the first turn in the lead and set the pace through the opening laps. A mistake would see him finish 4th in Heat Race Two. In the main, Rj had a decent start - 4th after the first lap. However, he had a tough final and finished 13th.
450 Class:
- 4 – Ken Roczen (+ 20.260)
- 9 – Chad Reed (+ 48.592)
250 Class:
- 1 – Adam Cianciarulo (17 laps)
- 6 – Cameron McAdoo (+ 27.474)
- 8 – Garett Marchbanks (+ 39.955)
- 13 – Rj Hampshire (16 laps + 01.760)
WHAT'S NEXT
The 2019 Monster Energy Supercross series now heads to San Diego for round five of the series.
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This past weekend, the 2019 Supercross series made its way back to Anaheim stadium for the 3rd round of the season. A2 would be the first round of the triple crown racing format. This format switches the night schedule to 3 main events with all qualifying taking place during the day.
450 CLASS
In the 450 class, Ken Roczen came into the night with the points lead in the series. Ken got out to a great start in the first main and lead the entire race - eventually getting passed on the last lap to take 2nd. Ken started mid-pack in the second main and had to work towards the front. After securing 3rd, a mistake in the whoops would see Ken go down and lose positions. However, he would recover and work his way back to 5th. Ken got out to another mid-pack start in the third main and pushed his way to 4th. The 3 moto finishes gave Ken 4th overall and would see him maintain his points lead as the series heads to Oakland.
Chad Reed rolled into A2 in custom racewear that paid homage to Jeremy McGrath - the all-time king of supercross and his hero in the sport. Chad had a tough start in the 1st main and would finish in 10th. He had a bike issue after the 1st race that would not allow him to line up for the 2nd main. However, in the 3rd main, he got a good start and finished 5th - his best finish of the year. His overall finish on the night would be 14th.
250 CLASS
In the 250 class, Adam Cianciarulo grabbed the holeshot in the 1st main and looked to be on his way to a win. A small mistake saw him go down and fall back in the pack. He would rebound and finish 4th. In the 2nd main, Adam would crash mid-way through the race and eventually finish 14th. In the 3rd main, Adam put in a solid ride and came home in 2nd - taking 5th overall.
Garrett Marchbanks had a tough night in all 3 mains. He would end the night 21st and is looking forward to Oakland.
&The Team Geico Honda riders had a good night. RJ Hampshire would finish 4th on the night with Cameron McAdoo finishing 6th.
WHAT'S NEXT
The 2019 Monster Energy Supercross series now heads to Oakland for round four of the series.
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Round two of the 2019 Monster Energy Supercross series was a pivotal night for the Fox Racing team. Ken Roczen scored his second-consecutive podium while Adam Cianciarulo took his first win of the year.
250 CLASS
It was Adam's night in Arizona. He started his day finishing first in his heat race and backed it up with an impressive holeshot in the main. After the first turn, he quickly pulled away from the pack, led every lap, and took his first win of the series. With the victory in Arizona, Adam jumped 3 positions in the overall standing and sits 2nd heading into round three.
“What I’m stoked about the most is the starts; the starts are back. That feels really good. The team has been grinding, doing everything we can. We made a lot of strides in the offseason with myself, the bike, the team - everything. It translated well tonight.”
450 CLASS
For Ken, it was a tale of two races. He had a disappointing heat race and would later joke, “Luckily we don’t get points for heat races.” In the main, he was a completely different rider. After taking the holeshot, he would lead much of the race with Jason Anderson in pursuit. Unfortunately, Steward ended up having a huge crash in the whoops, bringing a stop to the race, and later a staggered restart.
Several riders would take advantage of the restart, including Anderson, who gain significant ground on Roczen. Anderson would eventually make an aggressive pass on Roczen – taking him down in the process. Roczen would lose several positions but would bounce back yet again to claim third place and the overall points lead. Ken will be bringing the Redplate to A2 on the 94 HRC Honda.
“I bounced back at least and came back on the podium – the third place. That was super good; I’m pretty happy to be back on the podium. My team has been working so good, it’s unbelievable and I’m super happy with everything right now. Everybody that’s in my corner, I want to give you a huge thanks and also to the people that watch and all the fans.”
WHAT'S NEXT
The 2019 Monster Energy Supercross series now heads back to Anaheim for round three of the series and the first round of the triple crown.
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This past weekend marked the start of the 2019 Supercross series. The stage was set in Anaheim, California to see what the New Year would bring the top supercross riders in the world.
In the 450 Class, we would see Ken Roczen and Chad Reed lining up, as well as Adam Cianciarulo and Garrett Marchbanks lining up in the 250 class.
Team Geico Honda rider’s RJ Hampshire and Cameron McAdoo would also be there in the Fox V3 helmet.
There was a chance of rain that did materialize during the second qualifying session of the day, and eventually, let up and lead into what appeared to be a dry night of racing, but it wouldn’t last long. The rain started to come down as the 450 riders lined up in their heat races.
In the 450 class, Ken Roczen got out to a great start in his heat race and would go on to win. Chad Reed would have to work his way through the LCQ to get into the main.
In the 450 Main, Ken was off to a good start and worked his way to the front of the pack. He would go on to finish 2nd and escape the rain at A1, earning valuable points towards the championship. Chad Reed got stuck in a first run pile up and would eventually work his way to 9th. A great finish considering the conditions.
In the 250 class, Adam got a good start in his heat and worked his way to the front to take the win. Garrett Marchbanks would finish 6th and transfer directly to the main in his supercross debut. RJ Hampshire won his heat race and transferred directly to the main.
In the 250 Main, AC appeared to have the holeshot but lost control going into the first turn and nearly crashed. He eventually worked his way back to the front of the pack. However, a mid-race collision with RJ Hampshire would push him back. He put on another charge and finished the race in 5th. RJ finished in 4th, Garrett Marchbanks in 6th and Cameron McAdoo in 11th.
On to Phoenix this weekend!
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The Rockstar Energy Triple Crown series nears the end of its championship battle and only eight points separated first and second place in the chase for the 100k Triple Crown prize money. Round 3 of the Championship battle was hosted inside the Videotron Centre in Quebec City.
Dylan Wright #12 – SX1:
After a disappointing opening round of the SX Tour in Montreal, Dylan Wright was sidelined for round two and made his return to racing at round three in the SX1 class. With SX1 teammate in a championship battle, the added competition would prove to be a factor. Qualifying for the night show in 9th place, speculations that Dylan’s motives for the night’s racing were in question so the GDR Honda team decided to have Dylan sit out from the night’s racing to avoid any discrepancies.
Colton Facciotti #45 – SX1:
The tension around the points battle between Facciotti and Triple Crown Series leader, Cole Thompson was peaking in Quebec City. The gap was only 8 points with two main events left to go. With aggressive riding coming into play several times earlier in the Triple Crown series, Facciotti’s strategy was to get the holeshot and check out for the Main Event win and avoid drama. Getting another Royal Distributing Holeshot, Colton clicked off clean laps while leading the entire main event until disaster struck in the last corner from a charging Cole Thompson. Facciotti was ejected across the finish line, but did not remount and went to the hospital for further evaluation. This now drops Facciotti down 11 points from the Triple Crown title with one main event left. At this time, it’s unknown if Colton will be recovered to race round 4.
SX2 Race Results:
1st – Jess Pettis
2nd – Logan Karnow
3rd – Shawn Maffenbeier
4th – Tanner Ward
5th – Marco Cannella
SX2 Championship Standings:
1st – Jess Pettis (90 pts)
2nd – Logan Karnow (79 pts)
3rd – Shawn Maffenbeier (77 pts)
4th – Marco Cannella (65 pts)
5th – Tanner Ward (59 pts)
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23rd Dylan Wright (9 pts)
SX1 Race Results:
1st – Cole Thompson
2nd – Colton Facciotti
3rd – Phil Nicoletti
4th – Cody Vanbuskirk
5th – Tyler Medaglia
SX1 Championship Standings:
1st – Cole Thompson (83 pts)
2nd – Colton Facciotti (74 pts)
3rd – Phil Nicoletti (65 pts)
4th – Matt Georke (58 pts)
5th – Tyler Medaglia (58 pts)
For complete results from the 2018 Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series visit the below links:
http://cmrc.tracksideresults.com/index.asp
http://www.rockstartriplecrown.com/results.html
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The Motocross of Nations made its return to North American soil for the first time in 8 years and the infamous Red Bud Track & Trail was set to host the 72nd running of the MXoN. Billed as the “Olympics of Motocross,” thirty-one participating countries select three riders to represent in each class; MXGP, MX2 and Open. For Team Canada, Fox Racing rider and new Canadian National Motocross Champion Colton Facciotti was to lead the charge for Canada in the MXGP class. Alongside him would be newly crowned Canadian MX2 Champion, Jess Pettis and two-time Canadian National Champion, Tyler Medaglia.
Competing in his sixth MXoN, Colton Facciotti has experienced the intensity and demands of the international competition format. This year with the event being held in North America, the Canadian fans were out in full colours representing the red & white giving the team and its riders extra encouragement as they lined up.
The international racing format consists of a two-day structure with Qualifiers on Saturday and Main Event racing on Sunday. Facciotti qualified in 17th place on Saturday and the team collectively qualified 11th overall for the Main Event. In Moto 1, Facciotti narrowly missed a first corner pile up and slide through in third place putting him up front to battle. Needing to remove his goggles for better vision, Colton held on for a hard fought 9th place finish. In Moto 2, Facciotti was given the lesser gate pick from team strategy and suffered a poor start. Stuck battling in the back of the pack, Colt had to remove his goggles again from the harsh muddy conditions and finished the race in 26th place for a respectable 9th overall individual score. Collectively the Canadian team finished with an 11th overall at the 2018 Motocross of Nations.
MXGP Race Results:
1st – Jeffrey Herlings - Netherlands
2nd – Gautier Paulin - Netherlands
3rd – Antonio Cairolli - Italy
4th – Eli Tomac - USA
5th – Tanel Leok - Estonia
6th – Clement Desalle - Belgium
7th – Ken Roczen - Germany
8th – Jose Butron - Spain
9th – Colton Facciotti - Canada
10th – Cody Cooper - New Zealand
Overall Team Results:
1st – France
2nd – Italy
3rd – Netherlands
4th – Australia
5th – United Kingdom
6th – United States
7th – Belgium
8th – Spain
9th – Estonia
10th – Germany
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11th – Canada
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Round 2 of the Rockstar Energy SX Tour was at Delaware Speedway in London, Ontario. Built within the car racing oval, the SX track had a straight rhythm style with 2 main rhythm lanes making the majority of the layout with a few corners built around it. The track soil being entirely clay, the base was rock hard and demanded precise throttle control to make any passes. With Dylan Wright sidelined from an injury he sustained at Round 1, the GDR Honda Squad only had MX1 rider Colton Facciotti in the line up. In the MX2 class, freshly turned Pro and Fox Brigade graduate, Jake Tricco was in the line up.
Jake Tricco #527 – MX2:
With no Supercross experience and minimal Arenacross experience, Jake Tricco lined up for his first attempt at racing in the Pro class at Round 2 of the SX Tour. Riding conservative with the primary goal of gaining experience with each lap on the track, Tricco started the day with a 10th place qualifying time and then stepped it up in his Heat race with a 3rd place finish. In the Main Event, Tricco rode smooth and consistent in 5th place from start to finish giving him a solid top 5 in his Pro debut. Jake will sit out Round 3 but rejoin series for Round 4 in Hamilton.
Colton Facciotti #45 – MX1:
Carrying momentum from the technical Montreal Supercross track, Colton Facciotti came into Round 2 setting the 1st place qualifying time and then scored 2nd place in his Heat race. Hoping to inch closer to the Triple Crown points lead, Facciotti needed to take the win over points leader, Cole Thompson. Starting the Main Event in 6th place, Facciotti delicately worked his way into 3rd place at the halfway stage of the race. Then benefiting from a fallen rider, Facciotti advanced into 2nd place where he finished out the race, but was unfortunately behind Triple Crown points leader, Cole Thompson which now puts Colton down 8 points.
MX2 Race Results:
1st – Jess Pettis
2nd – Shawn Maffenbeier
3rd - Logan Karnow
4th – Marco Cannella
5th – Jake Tricco
MX1 Race Results:
1st – Cole Thompson
2nd – Colton Facciotti
3rd – Phil Nicoletti
4th – Cody Vanbuskirk
5th – Tyler Medaglia
For complete results from the 2018 Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series visit the below links:
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After a five-year hiatus, the infamous Supercross Montreal returned to “le belle province”. Hosted inside one of the city’s most prized landmarks, the Olympic Stadium transforms the former baseball field into a supercross track inviting 15,000+ fans in. Almost thirty-six years since the Montreal Expos played their final MLB game at the stadium, the monumental building is still rich with heritage and impressive to be racing in. Among the international field of riders competing, the Fox Moto team had the GDR Honda squad of Dylan Wright & Colton Facciotti, former AMA SX winner Josh Hill, and Canadian FMX rider Kyle Demelo.
Dylan Wright #12 – MX2:
With minimal Supercross experience, Dylan Wright put in work post-motocross season in preparation for the Montreal race. Qualifying struggles lingered with Dylan all day as he took two very hard crashes that left him bruised and slow moving, but he still managed to score well with a 4th place lap time. Dylan was aiming for podium finish to start the SX Tour season off, but unfortunately still feeling the effects of his earlier crashes, Wright went down on the opening lap of the MX2 main event and had to pull off from the race with a DNF.
Kyle Demelo - FMX:
Canadian Freestyle rider Kyle Demelo performed during the intermission of the races for the Montreal motorhead fans and put in shows that got people out of their seat. Rehabbing off several severe injuries, Kyle’s return to action in Montreal was the kick off to his 2018/2019 season that starts with the upcoming Nitro Circus tour.
Colton Facciotti #45 – MX1:
Fresh off his 5th Canadian Motocross Championship, Colton Facciotti had no time to waste before SX Season kicked off only weeks later. A former winner of the Montreal Supercross, Colton has sufficient SX skills to take a victory any year that he lines up. Qualifying in 6th amongst a heavy stack of international imports, Facciotti was aiming for a podium result to make it through the first round and remain in contention for the Triple Crown. Facciotti Finished the night with 5-10-9 Main Event scores, placing him just short of that in 7th overall.
Josh Hill #75 – MX1:
International rider and former AMA supercross race winner, Josh Hill made his second appearance in the 2018 Triple Crown Series, but this time to mix it up in the SX Tour. With top supercross results in his past, Hill’s racing has a more fun approach that keeps his riding entertaining to watch on the track. With the goal of a top 5 overall finish, Hill made it happen with 9-3-6 Main Event scores.
MX2 Race Results:
1st – Jess Pettis
2nd – Logan Karnow
3rd – Shawn Maffenbeier
4th – Tanner Ward
5th – Marco Cannella
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16th – Dylan Wright
MX1 Race Results:
1st – Malcolm Stewart (1-1-1)
2nd – Colt Nichols (2-2-2)
3rd – Matt Goerke (4-5-3)
4th – Cole Thompson (3-9-4)
5th – Josh Hill (9-3-6)
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7th – Colton Facciotti (5-10-9)
For complete results from the 2018 Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series visit the below links:
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The Final round of the MX Tour Championship rolled into the historic Walton Raceway to crown the 2018 series Champions. Coming into the race, MX1 rider Colton Faccioti had held the red plate the entire series and opened up a lead of 22 points against the field. Not enough to become comfortable, Facciotti had to maintain his consistency all the way until this final race. With 4 Canadian National Championships to his name already, Facciotti is no stranger to a tight Championship points battle and looked calm and collected on this race day.
Dylan Wright #12 – MX2:
Having won numerous Amateur Grand National Championship at Walton Raceway over the years, MX2 rider Dylan Wright was anxious to end his season on a high note on the familiar track. Qualifying the day in 4th position in some muddy morning conditions, Dylan regrouped for Moto 1. An unfortunate first corner crash forced Wright to start the moto in 32nd place but the determination of Dylan was not going to be matched by anyone that day and he passed twenty-four riders in three laps, but wasn’t done yet. Wright kept charging his way into 2nd place on the closing three laps of the race where he would have to settle. In Moto 2, Dylan was determined to end the season with a Victory and took the lead on lap 6, setting the fastest lap of the race again, and then never looked back. Wright rode it in for his third overall victory of the season and left everyone feeling the heat for the upcoming season.
“being out of the Championship hunt, I had a lot to prove today and I wanted to take one more overall before the break in the season." – Dylan Wright. 1st Overall.
Colton Facciotti #45 – MX1
Championship race day had everyone on the edge of the seat except one guy, MX1 rider Colton Facciotti. A comfortable Facciotti qualified the day in 2nd place and knew exactly what he needed to do to bring home his 5th Canadian Motocross Championship. In Moto 1, Facciotti had a great jump off the gate, rounding the first corner in second place and then did what he’s been doing all season; rode smart and consistent all the way to the checkers for a 2nd place finish. In Moto 2, Facciotti didn’t lay down and was still going for the overall win. Riding like a veteran champion, Colton took the moto win securing himself the overall victory and earning his 5th Canadian National MX Championship.
“it feels good to add another Championship plate to the wall. It was a long series and keeping that red plate in hand the whole way was definitely key to staying calm during the off weekends.” – Colton Facciotti -1st Overall/MX1 series Champion
MX2 Race Results:
1st – Dylan Wright (2-1)
2nd – Jess Pettis (1-3)
3rd – Marco Cannella (3-4)
4th – Joey Crown (8-2)
5th – Shawn Maffenbeier (5-5)
MX2 Championship Standings:
1st – Jess Pettis (449 pts)
2nd – Joey Crown (463 pts)
3rd – Shawn Maffenbeier (412 pts)
4th – Dylan Wright (382 pts)
5th – Marco Cannella (373 pts)
MX1 Race Results:
1st – Colton Facciotti (2-1)
2nd – Tyler Medaglia (1-4)
3rd – Cole Thompson (4-2)
4th – Matt Goerke (3-3)
5th – Dillan Epstein (8-5)
MX1 Championship Standings:
1st – Colton Facciotti (463 pts)
2nd – Cole Thompson (434 pts)
3rd – Matt Georke (422 pts)
4th – Tyler Medaglia (420 pts)
5th – Kaven Benoit (413 pts)
Upcoming Race:
With 2/3 of the Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series now in the record books, the racing shifts into the final swing of the Championship; the SX Tour. The Olympic Stadium in Montreal, QC will host Round 1 of the SX Tour on September 15th. Until then, the GDR Honda Canada Fox Racing team will enjoy a well deserved MX Tour Championship.
For complete results from the 2018 Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series visit the below links:
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This previous weekend the AMA National Motocross series rolled into Budds Creek for the second to last round of the 2018 outdoor series. Once again, Fox team riders would be in the MX19 Motocross product line looking to finish the year strong.
Hot temperatures and high humidity would greet the riders as they kicked off the weekend with qualifying. In the 450 class, Fox team rider Ken Roczen continues to build strength and consistency after coming off an injury that saw him sit out the bulk of the Supercross series. Ken would put in a strong qualifying session posting the 5th fastest time. In the 250 class, Monster Pro Circuit Kawasaki riders Austin Forkner and Joey Savatgy are looking to capture an overall win before the season ends.
450 CLASS
In Moto 1, Ken has a great start - rounding the first turn in 2nd. He would immediately challenge Marvin Musquin for the lead and take the top spot after a couple more turns. Ken put a nice gap between himself and Marvin early in the race. With about 4 minutes to go in the moto, Marvin would start to put heavy pressure on Ken for the lead. But he would hold Marvin off and take the win by 8 seconds.
Kenny got out to another good start in the second moto, finishing the first lap in the top 5. Knowing he would need to finish in front of leader Marvin Musquin to get the overall win for the day, Ken set his sights on the lead. Midway through the race, he made the pass for the lead and started to pull away from Musquin. Kenny would hold the lead for much of the moto. But, with about 5 minutes to go, Eli Tomac had worked his way into second and started to challenge Ken for the lead. Tomac would make the pass and go on to take the win. Kenny would hold on to finish 3rd in the moto and 2nd overall on the day.
250 CLASS
Moto 1 would see Austin Forkner get out to a top 5 start with Savatgy buried in the pack. Austin would work his way to 3rd early in the moto and would hold that position to the finish. Joey was able to work his way up to 7th early in the race but would end up finishing the moto in 11th.
The second moto would see Austin get out to another good start with Joey struggling to get off the line. Austin would battle and hold 3rd until the late stages of the race. Coming under pressure from Mitchel Harrison, the two riders would nearly collide sending Austin off the track. Struggling to find a place to re-enter the track. Austin would lose several positions and finish 7th in the moto and 5th overall on the day. Joey would struggle to a 16th place finish and 13th overall on the day.
The teams will head to Indiana for the last round of the year next weekend.
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The Walton TransCan Grand National Championship is Canada’s premier annual “Celebration of Motocross.” Thousands of people from across the country qualify for limited starting positions at the annual GNC and race for top National honours in their respected race classes. Families migrate to the Huron County in Ontario for a week long, three-moto format race, ending with the MX Tour season finale race crowning the King of Walton.
With over twenty-five years of history, the Walton Raceway has been a battleground for Canada’s future and current Champions and with its return to the National schedule in 2018, Fox Racing was proud to partner with the re-growth of Canada’s Amateur Grand National Championship. The Fox Racing Instinct Bronze Boot was presented to a rider with the highest combined points from the Junior-Intermediate classes throughout TransCan Week. Congratulations Jeremy McKie from Boloeil, Quebec on being the 2018 recipient.
Among the hundreds racing from across the country, the Fox Brigade had several racers competing for top honours in their classes. Unfortunately, down a stand-out team rider with Jacob Piccolo due to an Injury, Jake Tricco from Ontario and Ryder McNabb from Manitoba were lining up to represent the Fox Brigade at the front of their moto’s. Track conditions started out prime and looked poised to be a great week of racing, but after the second moto’s were completed, rain set-in making the closing moto’s a wild card but Champions were still crowned! Below are the Fox Brigade results.
Ryder McNabb – 12 years old. Minedosa, Manitoba:
The friendly farm boy attitude makes you know Ryder McNabb is having fun every time he’s on the bike. Having spent his entire season training in Texas with the Masterpool Family, the McNabbs were coming into the TransCan fresh off racing the 2018 Loretta Lynn’s Amateur GNC where Ryder showed flashes of potential among the worlds best. Looking to make a statement within Canada, Ryder put in great moto’s, riding consistent and mature beyond his age.
1st Overall - 85cc; 12-16 yrs old
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Moto 1 – 1st Place
Moto 2 – 1st Place
Moto 3 – 1st Place
1st Overall - Supermini;
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Moto 1 – 4th Place
Moto 2 – 1st Place
Moto 3 – 1st Place
Jake Tricco – 16 years old. Collingwood, Ontario.
Following through on an outstanding Amateur career with numerous GNC Championships already, Jake Tricco is now approaching his graduation from the Amateur ranks into the Pro ranks. Although still an Amateur, Jake has been turning heads racing in the Pro division for the Eastern portion of the MX Tour Triple Crown series for the last several weeks. Earning multiple top 10 finishes, Jake returned to the TransCan to win the last of his Amateur titles and rode consistent but still raw all week and now looks to further progress as riding as a Pro now.
1st Overall – 250cc Intermediate
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Moto 1 – 1st Place
Moto 2 – 1st Place
Moto 3 – 3rd Place
1st Overall – Open Intermediate
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Moto 1 – 1st Place
Moto 2 – 1st Place
Moto 3 – 2nd Place
In the true Walton tradition of celebrating motocross, Fox Racing Canada Sales Manager, JC Seitz and family lined up for some racing between his booking season and gets an honourable mention for a near class sweep and bringing a TransCan title back to the office!
JC Seitz:
1st Overall – Vet 40+ Intermediate/Pro
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Moto 1 – 1st Place
Moto 2 – 1st Place
Moto 3 – 2nd Place
From day one, Fox has created products with intention and purpose. Every year, for every season, through every weekend ride, our goal remains the same: create great products that elevate performance and forge unforgettable experiences. To that aim, we’re excited to announce our 2018 campaign, “Made For”. The campaign aligns Fox’s Motocross, Mountain Bike and Lifestyle segments with a universal message across all platforms and channels.
“Fox’s products have been purpose-built since the brand’s inception in 1974. This campaign really celebrates the fact that everything we do - from the products we make to the athletes and events we support and the culture we create - is Made For Motocross, Made For Mountain Bike and Made For This Life that surrounds our sports.” – Jeff Taylor, Senior Vice President, Fox Racing.
Since 1974, Fox has had a passion for 2 wheels and the lifestyle that comes with it. The experiences, competition, innovation and camaraderie keep us pushing for that next adventure. Whether it’s a motocross track, trails deep in the forest or riding the lift at the local bike park, this is what we are Made For.
GET OUT THERE AND DO WHAT YOU’RE MADE FOR: Follow us on: @foxracingcanada and share your “Made For” moments with #MadeForSince74 + #MadeForMotocross #MadeForMTB and/or #MadeForThisLife
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The closing round of the AX Tour wrapped up in Barrie, ON with an exciting double header event. The winner of the AX Tour championship would become the front runner for the 100k Triple Crown prize money heading into the Motocross season.
Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing team was coming into the final round without MX2 rider Dylan Wright who is still rehabbing a shoulder injury suffered at Round 3. MX1 rider, Colton Facciotti has been in contention for the title all season but would need the race situations to fall in his favour in order to win the championship.
During night one, Facciotti was the top qualifier and then carried the momentum into his heat race taking the win. Facciotti followed that up with a victory in the Clash for Cash which was crucial for him to collect extra series points. During the Main, Facciotti crossed the start line first receiving the Royal Distributing holeshot award but only laps latter would go down with another rider who was challenging for the lead. Facciotti remounted and went on to finish the main in 4th which took away his championship momentum.
During night two, Facciotti qualified in second place followed by a 3rd place finish in the heat race. Finishing outside of the top 2 in his heat race would eliminate Colton from the night’s Clash for Cash race and would have to watch it from the sidelines. In the Main Event, Facciotti held the 3rd place for the majority of the race until getting taken out by the eventual race/series winner Cole Thompson who was on the charge to the front. Facciotti picked himself up to rode it out for a 5th place finish.
With some ups and downs throughout the AX Tour, the Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing team was able to secure a respectable 2nd place overall finish in the MX1 class. Now the team will look ahead to the outdoor season and the MX Tour portion of the Triple Crown series.
MX2 Race Results from Barrie, ON:
Round 5:
1st – Jess Pettis
2nd – Marco Cannella
3rd – Shawn Maffenbeier
4th – Ryan Lockhart
5th – Jason Benny
Round 6:
1st – Jess Pettis
2nd – Shawn Maffenbeier
3rd – Marco Cannella
4th – Tanner Ward
5th – Jason Benny
MX2 Overall Series Points:
1st – Shawn Maffenbeier – 169 pts
2nd – Marco Cannella – 140 pts
3rd – Ryan Lockhart – 133 pts
4th – Tanner Ward – 128 pts
5th – Wyatt Waddell – 104 pts
6th – Jason Benny – 62 pts
7th – Jess Pettis – 60 pts
8th – Dylan Wright – 58 pts
9th – Brad Nauditt – 52 pts
10th – Joey Parks – 41 pts
MX1 Race Results from Barrie, ON:
Round 5:
1st – Cole Thompson
2nd – Cade Clason
3rd – Matt Goerke
4th – Colton Facciotti
5th – Kelyan Meston
Round 6:
1st – Cole Thompson
2nd – Cade Clason
3rd – Steve Mages
4th – Matt Goerke
5th – Colton Facciotti
MX1 Overall Series Points:
1st – Cole Thompson – 177 pts
2nd – Colton Facciotti – 146 pts
3rd – Matt Georke – 140 pts
4th – Tyler Medaglia – 132 pts
5th – Dillan Epstein – 119 pts
6th – Keylan Meston – 96 pts
7th – Davey Fraser – 79 pts
8th – Cade Clason – 79 pts
9th – Steve Mages – 63 pts
10th – Kyle Keast 57 pts
The 2018 FIM Motocross World Championship made its way to Portugal this weekend for Round 5 of the series at Crossdromo Internacional de Águeda.
Despite heavy rainfall and warnings of inclement weather throughout the weekend, conditions ended up nice and offered a great venue for some exciting racing. After a bit of a tough weekend results wise in Arco, HRC's Tim Gajser looked to get back to his normal stride in Portugal and Gautier Paulin continues to build on solid performances with the IceOne Husky team. On the MX2 side, both Calvin Vlaanderen and Bas Vaessen came into Portugal healthy and looking for strong results. The WMX class returned this weekend as well, and Courtney Duncan had her eyes on the red plate after scoring 2nd at the season opener last week at Arco. Unfortunately Max Anstie & Hunter Lawrence both missed this round as they are still recovering from injury.
Gajser was looking quick on Saturday and was 2nd fastest during timed qualifying with a 1:49.964. Paulin almost matched him, closely in 3rd with a 1:49.992. Later in the afternoon, Gajser secured 4th in the Qualifying Race, with Paulin a close 6th. Solid gate picks for the races on Sunday! In MX2, Vlaanderen was 6th and Vaessen 19th.
The "Kiwi Girl" Courtney Duncan started the weekend off on top of the WMX field by 2 seconds in Qualifying Practice. She got off to a great start in Moto #1, grabbing the holeshot and building a nice lead early on. When the checkers flew, she had led every lap and took a commanding victory by over 20 seconds. In Moto #2, Duncan didn't quite get the holeshot, but was 2nd at the end of the first lap. She held 2nd for the first four laps before making the pass for the lead on Larissa Papenmeier. The perfect day was complete as Duncan took the checkered flag and she now holds the Overall points lead! The WMX series will now go on a brief pause and will return to action at Teutschenthal on May 20th.
Tim Gajser got off to a great start in MXGP Moto #1, taking the green flag in 2nd position.Gautier Paulin was a close 4th, and moved into 3rd after the first few laps. Gajser eventually finished up in 3rd, with Paulin just behind in 4th place. On the MX2 side, Bas Vaessen was 10th in Moto #1, with Calvin Vlaanderen back in 18th after suffering a crash in the early laps.
Tim Gajser was solid off the start again in MXGP Moto #2, rounding the first lap in 5th position. Unfortunately Gautier Paulin experienced a mechanical problem with his bike on the opening lap and would not be able to continue. Gajser rode a smart and consistent race to finish up in 5th, going 3-5 for 3rd Overall and his first podium result of the season. Great to see Tim back on the podium and working to overcome a tough preseason injury.
In MX2 Moto #2, HRC's Calvin Vlaanderen turned things around for a solid 6th place finish, but the luck was flipped for Bas Vaessen who finished in 19th. Vlaanderen was 9th Overall with Vaessen 15th. The FIM Motocross World Championship now takes a brief pause before returning to action in Russia on May 1st.
Round 6 of the FIM Motocross World Championship visited Russia earlier this week, with the races being held on a Tuesday around International Workers' Day.
Coming off his first podium of the season in Portugal, HRC's Tim Gajser was looking to keep the momentum rolling. IceOne Husqvarna was back to full strength as Max Anstie returned from injury to join Gautier Paulin who is experiencing another strong campaign in 2018. Calvin Vlaanderen was our only MX2 pilot of the weekend, as the 114 Motorsports outfit sat idle with Hunter Lawrence & Bas Vaessen both injured. Lawrence will look to return at Round 7 in Latvia and Vaessen will be a few weeks longer. Our EMX 250 athletes were also back in action in Orlyonok, with Danish youth sensation Mikkel Haarup under the IceOne umbrella and German Jeremy Sydow on a private KTM effort.
Tim Gajser got off to a strong start in Timed Practice as he set the fastest time in the session. Gautier Paulin was just a little over a second off in 3rd position, and Max Anstiewas 8th fastest. On the MX2 side, Calvin Vlaanderen was 6th fastest aboard his HRC machine.
Vlaanderen had his best Qualifying Race performance of the season, earning himself 3rd spot on the grid for the motos. Anstie was 8th in the MXGP Quali Race, with Paulin10th. An early crash for Gajser had him starting in dead last, but the Slovenian was able to climb his way up to 14th at the end.
Jeremy Sydow got off to a great start in EMX 250 Moto #1 as he grabbed the holeshot and led the opening lap. Unfortunately he would run into some bad luck and go down early on. Mikkel Haarup also had a solid start, running in 4th before he crashed as well and finished up 12th. Haarup got a tough start in Moto #2, but clawed his way up to 10th at the end for 11th Overall.
Calvin Vlaanderen was 7th off the start in MX2 Moto #1 and rode a consistent race to finish up in 6th. The South African started off 7th again in Moto #2, but worked his way up to 4th this time. 6-4 Moto scores were good for 6th Overall and he now sits 6th in the Overall Points Standings.
Gautier Paulin got off to a good start in MXGP Moto #1, taking the green flag in 4th. The consistent Frenchman would finish the race in 4th where he started, and Tim Gajser came from a 7th place start up to 5th. Max Anstie began his return to the races with a tough start back in 20th, but was able to work his way forward to 15th despite fighting off some arm pump.
MXGP Moto #2 started in a positive way for Gajser as he sat in 3rd on the opening lap. The HRC lead man ended up 4th, going 5-4 for 5th Overall. Gautier Paulin was not so lucky and went down early on, putting him dead last on the opening lap. He put in an impressive charge however, and pushed all the way to 6th place which salvaged 6th Overall with 4-6 Moto scores. Max Anstie struggled with arm pump again in Moto #2 and ended up 16th Overall on the day.
MX2 Championship Standings
- Pauls Jonass
- Jorge Prado
- Thomas Kjer Olsen
- Ben Watson
- Jed Beaton
- Calvin Vlaanderen
- Vsevolod Brylyakov
- Conrad Mewse
- Henry Jacobi
- Thomas Covington
MXGP Championship Standings
- Jeffrey Herlings
- Antonio Cairoli
- Clement Desalle
- Romain Febvre
- Gautier Paulin
- Glenn Coldenhoff
- Jeremy Van Horebeek
- Tim Gajser
- Jeremy Seewer
- Julien Lieber
The circuit rolls on with Round 7 at the Kegums circuit in Latvia on May 13th.
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Round 4 of the Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series arrived in Sarnia, Ontario for the first stop in the East and race fans filled the seats for a sell out event. Track conditions were tacky and soft which made for very technical ruts for riders to navigate.
Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing MX2 rider Dylan Wright was unable to line up for the racing in Sarnia as he was still rehabbing a shoulder injury sustained at Round 3. MX1 rider Colton Facciotti was coming into Round 4 wanting to regain his points lead before going into the final weekend of racing in Barrie.
Only being 1 point out of the series lead, Facciotti looked comfortable on the track all morning and qualified with the second best lap time of the day. In Heat 1, Facciotti got the holeshot and went on to lead every lap to the checkered flag. In the Main Event, Facciotti battled in the top 3 positions but near the closing laps of the race, lapped traffic got heavy and Colton would collide with one, going down and moving back to a 6th place position.
Round 4 MX1 Race Results:
1st – Cole Thompson
2nd – Matt Goerke
3rd – Tyler Medaglia
4th – Cade Clason
5th – Kyle Keast
6th – Colton Facciotti
The AX Tour moves on to its final weekend of racing in Barrie, Ontario for a double header event April 13th and 14th.
MX1 Overall Points:
1st – Cole Thompson – 131 pts
2nd – Colton Facciotti – 109 pts
3rd – Tyler Medaglia – 100 pts
4th – Matt Goerke – 97 pts
5th – Dillan Epstein – 82 pts
6th – Davey Fraser – 61 pts
7th – Keylan Meston – 56 pts
8th – Ryan Lockhart – 50 pts
9th – Brock Leitner – 47 pts
10th – Mike Brown – 45 pts
MX2 Overall Points:
1st – Shawn Maffenbeir – 120 pts
2nd – Ryan Lockhart – 91 pts
3rd – Marco Cannella – 88 pts
4th – Tanner Ward – 86 pts
5th – Wyatt Waddell – 70 pts
6th – Dylan Wright – 61 pts
7th – Brad Nauditt – 52 pts
8th – Spenser Wilton – 36 pts
9th – Blake Ostachuk – 36 pts
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Coming into the second stop of the Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series in Calgary, Alberta, Honda Canada/GDR/Fox Racing MX1 rider Colton Facciotti held the red plate signifying the series points lead and MX2 team rider Dylan Wright was anxious to make a statement after a disappointing first round.
Both team riders put in strong races during night 1 of the double-header. Colton Facciotti and Dylan Wright both won their qualifiers and followed it up with an exciting battle over the Clash for Cash. Facciotti eventually over-took Wright for the win and the extra Triple Crown points. Facciotti went on to finish 3rd in the MX1 Main Event and Wright went on to finish 2nd in the MX2 Main Event proving that he has contender speed.
Rolling into night 2 of the Double-header, the race adrenaline levels were high and Colton Facciotti looked confident riding into the top MX1 qualifying spot. Dylan Wright was setting fast laps during the MX2 qualifiers, but crashed hard landing on his shoulder and was questionable for the Main Event. Wright was forced to ride it out on the sidelines to collect any MX2 series points he could. During the MX1 Main Event, Facciotti didn’t back down and raced for the win but could only finish in 2nd place moving him backwards one spot to second overall in the Triple Crown.
The next Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series AX event resumes April 7th in Sarnia, Ontario.
MX2 AX Tour Overall Points:
1st – Shawn Maffenbeier – 90
2nd – Ryan Lockhart – 69
3rd – Marco Cannella – 62
4th – Tanner Ward – 60
5th – Dylan Wright - 58
MX1 AX Tour Overall Points:
1st – Cole Thompson – 96
2nd – Colton Facciotti – 89
3rd – Tyler Medaglia – 75
4th – Matt Goerke – 68
5th – Dillan Epstein – 63
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The 10th round of the 2018 SX series saw the riders tackle the infield of the famed Daytona Motor Speedway. Known as the toughest and longest track of the season, the riders had their work cut out for them.
250 –
Daytona marked the 4th round of the east coast 250 series. Coming off of two wins in a row, Fox Monster Pro Circuit Kawasaki rider, Austin Forkner was coming into Daytona just 2 points out of the series lead.
Austin started strong, posting the fastest time in both timed qualifying sessions during the day.
Heat race 2 saw Fox Monster Pro Circuit Kawasaki riders, Martin Davalos and Austin Forker lined up on the gate. Both riders were off to good starts and finished the heat in second and third.
As the main event started, both riders got good starts coming out of the first turn near the front of the pack. Martin rode a solid race ending the night in 5th. Austin had the speed to stay at the front of the pack finishing 3rd for the night. The strong finish from Austin has him tied for the series points lead as they head to St. Louis next weekend.
450 –
Chad Reed is still searching for the right bike setup and riding into shape after a preseason injury. He was able to qualify directly to the main from the heat race. Chad put in another consistent ride in the main event with a 12th place finish.
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Rockstar Energy Triple Crown – AX Tour Round 1
Abbotsford, BC
The highly anticipated start of the Rockstar Energy Triple Crown Series kicked off last weekend in Abottsford, BC. With $100,000 up for grabs at the end of the Triple Crown Series and the AX portion being the first gate drops of the season, the fans were treated to some exciting bar banging racing!
MX2 rider, Dylan Wright qualified in first place but would succumb to the traitorous track conditions during the Main Event and was unable to finish the race.
MX1 rider, Colton Facciotti qualified in second place and carried that momentum into the Main Event. Facciotti received the Royal Distributing Holeshot award and lead every lap on his way to the victory making him the early front runner for the 100k Triple Crown prize money.
Round 2/3 of the AX Tour will be a double header event in Calgary Alberta on March 16th & 17th.
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Arlington, TX - Supercross Race Recap
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Dallas was the first round of the much anticipated east coast 250 series.
The day started great with Fox Monster Pro Circuit Kawasaki rider Martin Davalos setting the faster qualifying time and Austin Forkner setting the 8th fastest time.
Qualifying set the tone going in the night event with Austin Forkner taking the win in the first heat race and Davalos taking the win in heat 2. Both riders put in dominating performances.
As the main event started, Davalos had a great jump and looked to be in line for the holeshot heading into the first turn. As the riders started to brake for left hander, Martin was hit from behind causing a chaotic first turn crash. Davalos was thrown across the track taking several riders with him along the way. Luckily, he was not seriously hurt and will be ready to race at Tampa.
Austin Forkner was able to miss the first turn carnage and start the main near the front of the pack. A mid race collision with Zack Osbourne put Austin on the ground. Austin remounted and charged through the pack, and eventually finishing 7th.
450 –
Unfortunately, the Dallas Supercorss marked the first round that Ken Roczen had to sit out with a hand injury he sustained at the San Diego round last week. Ken had surgery to repair his hand on Friday. Surgery went well with Ken already starting therapy this week. No timeline on his return just yet.
Dallas also marked Chad Reed’s 227th main event start. A number that tied him for all time SX starts with Mike LaRocco. Chad looks to take the all-time starts lead with his 228th start in Tampa this coming weekend.
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250 –
Both Fox Monster Pro-Circuit Kawasaki riders Joey Savatgy and Adam Cianciarulo debuted our military inspired San Diego 180 SE kits for the San Diego race.
Once again, Joey and Adam got off to great starts in the main event. Joey with the holeshot and Adam in third. Adam quickly worked his way past Justin Hill to get into second, with his sights set on Savatgy in the lead. Adam put some great laps together to close in on Joey and make his move for the lead in the right hander, just before the triple.
Justin Hill was also on the move, passing Joey for seond and setting his sights on Adam in first. The two had a great battle for the lead with Justin eventually taking the win.
Adam finished second with Joey in fourth. Both riders making up points on points leader Aaron Plessinger who finshed 7th.
The west coast guys take a break now as the east coast will kick their season off in Dallas this weekend.
450 –
Round 6 of the AMA Supercross series brought the riders to San Diego. Ken Roczen paid homage to the armed forces with a set of custom Camo Preest Flexair Racwear. Ken’s gear may have been the highlight of his night.
As the main event statrted, Ken got tangled with a couple riders going in to the first turn and went down. As he picked himself up and started to work his was through the pack he became engaged in a heated battle with Cooper Webb… Both riders not wiling to give an inch. The final move came with Ken getting more traction than he anticipated, trying to dive under Copper in a left hand turn. His bike rocketed out of his grasp and into Webb. The ensuing crash had Ken’s right arm get caught in the swingarm and rear wheel of Webb’s bike, injuring his hand and bringing his night of racing to an end.
Ken will most likely miss a couple of rounds with a hand injury. We are hoping for a speedy recovery and hope to see Ken back to racing soon.
Photos: Ryne Swanberg/Garth Milan of Octopi Media
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250 –
Fox had another strong showing from Monster Pro-Circuit Kawasaki rider Joey Savatgy. Joey got out of the gate strong, running second for the majority of the race. The closing laps saw Joey slip back to third as Justin Hill was able to pass for second. Joey fought back to pass Justin and land in 2nd place on the podium for the night, and retain his second position in the point standings.
Adam Cianciarulo had a tough start in the main event, going off the track in the first turn. Adam battled his way through the pack to finish in 7th, leaving Oakland 4th in the championship points standings.
450 –
In what turned out to be one of the best races to date, Ken Roczen came so close to capturing his first win of the season at Oakland SX.
The track turned out to be the most demanding and technical we have seen this year. Ken got off to a great start, behind his teammate Cole Seely. For a moment, it looked like it was going to be a factory Honda sweep of the top two podium spots. Seely ended up going down in one of the technical rhythm sections with Ken taking over the lead. Ken put in great ride to hold the lead for the majority of the race. As the race came to its closing stages, points leader Jason Anderson was on the move, closing to within striking distance with two laps to go.
What ensued was an epic battle to the finish. Ken and Jason swapped the lead several times in the last two laps, coming down to the last rhythm section where Ken made a small mistake that allowed Jason to pass for the win.
Ken’s great ride moved him up to 2nd in the points standing as the series heads to San Diego.
Photos: Ryne Swanberg/Garth Milan of Octopi Media
250SX CLASS
Adam Cianciarulo #92
Continuing his impressive season, Adam Cianciarulo entered the main in the third qualifying spot. He started the main event in sixth, and from there methodically picked off riders. By the sixth lap, he found himself riding in fourth and was able to take advantage of a mistake by Joey Savatgy to secure third, where he would finish the race.
Joey Savatgy #17
Joey Savatgy started the main event with an incredible holeshot from the outside starting gate. He stayed with the front pack for several laps and was keeping pace in third, but a late mistake in the final few laps would lose him a few spots. He recovered quickly and battle back, ending the night in fourth.
Adam and Joey are sitting 3rd and 4th in the Championship as they head to Oakland.
450SX CLASS
Ken Roczen #94
The 450 class saw Ken Roczen put in an excellent rebound ride after a tough night at the A2 Triple Crown event. Working his way past title contenders Jason Anderson and Marvin Musquin to finish third on the night and gain valuable championship points. Ken leaves Phoenix in 3rd place in the points, just 12 back from the leader, Jason Anderson.
Chad Reed #22
In Glendale, Chad Reed found himself in the LCQ for the second week in a row as he continues to fight through his ankle injury. The dramatic LCQ saw Reed exit the first turn in third. After losing some ground, he would fight back to second; the crowd loved it. Reed would finish 19th in the main. His results aren’t there yet, but there's no quit in #22. Chad dawned a custom set of 360 Preme racewear to celebrate Australia day.
Photos: Ryne Swanberg/Garth Milan of Octopi Media
Now that round 4 of Supercross is in the books, it’s about time we met up with some of the guys from the Pro Circuit Team. In this Tuesday’s Gear Check, you get a breakdown of the Fox equipment worn by Joey Savatgy and Adam Cianciarulo at Glendale SX....
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“For us partnering with FOX is the next natural step, lifting up our team level of rider safety, performance and visual appeal. We are looking forward to this journey together and we can’t wait to make our own contribution to the great heritage of FOX and Husqvarna in Motocross – great partners who belong together.” - Antti Pyrhönen, IceOne Racing Team Manager.
“Fox and IceOne Racing share a relentless desire to elevate both performance and style, so this partnership is as natural as they come.” - Jeff Taylor, Senior VP of Global Marketing, Fox Racing.
IceOne Racing will debut on the world stage with Fox Racing on March 4th when the 2018 FIM Motocross World Championship kicks off with the MXGP of Patagonia in Neuquen, Argentina.
MEET THE TEAM
Anaheim 2 marked the first round of the Triple Crown format for the 2018 Supercross series. The Triple Crown features a unique 3 main event format that would see good starts being more critical than the traditional single main event SX format. Shorter main events meant less time to come through the pack.
250 SX –
The 250 class saw both Monster Pro-Circuit Kawasaki Fox riders Joey Savatgy and Adam Cianciarulo getting great starts in all 3 main events. Savatgy would go on to win 2 of the 3 mains giving him the overall Triple Crown victory for the night. Joey’s strong performance had him leave Anaheim tied for the Championship points lead.
450 SX –
In a night where starts were critical, Ken Roczen struggled to get off the line in the first two main events. A good start and a solid ride in the third main saw Ken finish in 4th place. Ken leaves A2 in 4th place in the overall championship.
Still riding himself into race shape after a preseason injury, Chad Reed won the last chance qualifier during the day to get into the night program. Gutty rides in the 3 mains saw Chad come him in 14th overall for the night.
Photos: Ryne Swanberg/Garth Milan of Octopi Media
The Gear Check is back with another round of recommendations from our pro athletes. Today, we’re joined by Fox SX/MX rider Ken Roczen. Take a look below for a full rundown of the equipment he wore last weekend at Anaheim 2 Supercross.
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Hey everyone! This year we’re trying something new. Welcome to The Gear Check, where you’ll get a look inside our rider’s gear bag, so to speak. Feel free to let us know on Instagram how you like this format and who you’re interested in seeing next. Up first, Chad Reed and his Houston Supercross gear check.
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“Getting the widest field of vision was really critical for me. We went through several rounds of samples to get it right. I am really happy with the final product.” – Ken Roczen
“Ken really pushed the team on the Vue goggle project. His input and direct communication with our design and development team really elevated the entire process. We are very proud to see the Vue goggle come to life at A1 on Kenny.”
– Mark Finley, Global Director of Communications and Consumer Insights
46th Annual Winter Olympics
Gatorback Cycle Park
Gainesville, FL.
November 21-25th, 2017
The 46th Annual running of the Winter Olympics kicked off this past week at the iconic Gatorback Cycle Park. This unique event features 2 race tracks, Supercross during the first half of the week, followed by the outdoor Motocross portion of the event. At the end of the week these scores are combined to crown the overall Olympiad. The unpredictable Florida weather hindered the schedule this week, cancelling racing for the entire day of Thanksgiving, ultimately causing the promotors to cut LCQ’s out of the event, making for a cut-throat make-it-or-break-it sense of urgency each moto.
In the A/Pro classes, Garrett Marchbanks won the 450 Pro Sport in both SX and MX, this also being his debut race in the A class! Brazilian, Enzo Lopes, was also on fire in the first half of the week with a 250 Pro Sport win in SX, yet Enzo having a bad get-off ended up unable to finish out the week. In the B class and still new to the 250f transition, Stilez Robertson was killing it with a 250 B Limited SX championship, along with a handful of podium finishes. Oklahoma’s Jesse Flock was also a contender in the B class all week with a 450 B Limited SX title. JJ Jarvis was riding great in the Girls and Women’s classes as well, taking the gold in SX and MX in the Girls Sr. class, and just missing the top spot in the Women’s 14+ with 2 second place finishes, though she was chipping away at the leader each lap, but ran out of time during the reduced number of laps due to the rain delay during the week. In the SuperMini class, Jeremy Ryan claimed the SuperMini 2 (13-16) class title in the MX half of the week. John Grewe took a permanent residency on the podium this week! John won 10 of his 12 motos, wrapping up all 4 Overall Olympiad titles in the 35+, 40+, 45+, and 50+. At the end of the week John was given the Vet Masters Award, with the only blemish on his record was having the 35+ SX gold medal taken by RedDog Timmy Ferry.
Congratulations to all finishers and champions! Below is a list of Fox team top 3 results, along with a link to full event results.
Photo credit: Jacob Souder - @hbmotoco
1st PLACE – CHAMPION
Garrett Marchbanks – 450 A / Pro Sport (SX/MX Olympiad)
Enzo Lopes – 250 Pro Sport (SX)
Stilez Robertson – 250 B Limited (SX)
Jesse Flock – 250 B (SX/MX Olympiad)
Jeremy Ryan – SuperMini 2 (13-16) (MX)
Jordan Jarvis – Girls Sr. (12-16) (SX/MX Olympiad)
Timmy Ferry – 35+ (SX)
John Grewe – 35+ (SX/MX Olympiad)
John Grewe – 40+ (SX/MX Olympiad)
John Grewe – 45+ (SX/MX Olympiad)
John Grewe – 50+ (SX/MX Olympiad)
** John Grewe – Vet Masters Award **
2nd PLACE
Stilez Robertson – 250 B (SX)
Stilez Robertson – SchoolBoy 2 (13-16) (SX)
Jesse Flock – 450 B (SX/MX Olympiad)
Marco Cannella - College (16-24) (SX/MX Olympiad)
Jordan Jarvis – Women 14+ (SX/MX Olympiad)
3rd PLACE
Jesse Flock – SchoolBoy 2 (13-16) (SX)
Jesse Flock 450 B (MX)
Fox Racing is excited to welcome Dean Wilson to the Fox family. Dean joins our elite team of athletes and will ride in our helmets, boots and goggles.
From overcoming multiple injuries and racing his way back to a factory ride, Dean’s commitment and dedication to the sport proves he has what it takes to be a top contender, and we are proud to support him on and off the track.
“As a brand and company known for innovation and being the best, Dean brings a considerable amount to the table. Having him on the team will energize, and elevate our program.” – Chris Onstott, Global MX Sports Marketing Director
The 71st edition of the world’s largest and most prestigious motocross race was hosted in the ancient capital of Winchester, England. With forty countries participating for the honor of hoisting the Chamberlain trophy, all athletes ride for the pride of their countries. Representing Team Canada as their MXGP class entry, GDR/Honda/Fox Racing rider Colton Facciotti hit the track proudly wearing the Red & White and symbolic Maple Leaf.
Having been selected to represent Team Canada four times prior, Colton is familiar with the pressure of racing on the world stage. Facciotti would finish his qualifying moto in 14th place, while teammates Tyler Medaglia and Shawn Maffenbeier finishing 11th and 14th advancing the team into Sunday's A-finals.
The weather for Sunday's final was a typical U.K forecast of rain which would turn the Matterley Basin track into a demanding battleground. In Moto 1 Facciotti rode mid-pack but after casing a jump hard, he was forced to ride it out in pain to a 34th place finish. In Moto 2, Colton dug deep and soldiered through the discomfort and grueling conditions to a 25th place finish. MX2 teammate Maffenbeier would score 30-27 finishes and MX1 teammate Medaglia would score 16-21 finishes which position Team Canada in 13th overall.
A respectable weekend for Team Canada, the three riders did their country proud as they battled amongst the World's best in some of the most traitorous and demanding conditions possible - A group effort that deserves a congratulations!
All new for 2018, the Fox 180 boot redefines the boundaries for performance and value. Completely redesigned and built off of our championship proven Instinct, the 180 boot provides a precise performance fit around the ankle and toe box giving the rider maximum support and comfort.
The 180 Boot was developed with the legendary Ricky Carmichael and takes cues from the championship proven Instinct Boot.
The 180 Boot features an industry first silicone closure system on the shin plate and floating cuff system to provide lateral support and prevent hyperextension.
Combined with TPU construction throughout and a durable rubber medial & burn guard, the 180 Boot offers superior comfort and function at an aggressive price point.
2017 Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Motocross National
Hurricane Mills, Tennessee
This year marked the 36th annual running of the AMA Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Motocross National in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. The prestigious land of Loretta Lynn’s Ranch makes for an incredible backdrop for this week-long event. Close to 1300 racers were able to qualify to do battle for the 32 national championships awarded at the ranch.
The Fox Am team had an incredible week’s worth of racing claiming 5 Amateur National Championships and 12 more podium positions. Also, on site was the current and 3 time WMX Champion Kylie Fasnacht who took home the victory with a 1-1 score in the final round of the WMX’s series.
The 2 highest scoring athletes on the Team this week were Garrett Marchbanks with double moto victories in the 250 B class and the Schoolboy 2 (12-17) class and, Ty Masterpool with double moto victories in the most prestigious races within mini bike racing the SuperMini 1 (12-15) SuperMini 2 (13-16) classes. Both riders outperformed all the other respected racers within the Amateur and Youth classes thus earning them The Amateur (Garrett Marchbanks) and Youth (Ty Masterpool) rider of the year awards from the AMA. Youth Rider of the year is based on his or her performances in the Youth classes at the Loretta Lynn’s National. The Amateur Rider of the year is based on the non A class rider that is predicted to have the most success as an A rider in his or her following year.
Garrett struggled with starts in his first couple of motos having to work his way through the pack to win. Shortly thereafter, Garrett would figure out the fast-right hand turn of Loretta Lynn’s and started to hole-shot and walk away with the win. Garrett went on to win 5 of his 6 motos for the week in very impressive fashion. Ty Masterpool on the other hand made life easy on himself in the early motos posting 3 podiums right off the bat. Ty struggled with horrible starts later in the week and was forced to claw his way back up from practically dead last to win each title. It was full on racing drama all the way to the end. Congratulations to Ty and his privateer victory winning on a TM branded motorcycle. A brand which has never won an AMA AM Motocross National event. The last history making moment is the three Masterpool boys are the only trio of brothers to have all won Championships at the ranch. Ty made that history making moment come true this past week for the family.
There was a ton of other great moto action amongst the team. John Grewe was able to capture another championship at the Ranch in the 50+ class and second in the 40+ class. As the series finished up at LL with the final motos of the WMX series, Kylie Fasnacht was able to bring home another event win to top off her 2017 Championship season in the WMX class. Ethan Mann was able to hammer down his final motos of the week in winning fashion claiming two 2nd over-all finishes in the Schoolboy 1 (12-16) and 125cc (12-16) classes. Jordan Jarvis had a great week of racing coming back from a major bike issue in the first moto of the womens (12+) amateur class to go DNF-1-1 and then 3-3-3 for 2nd over-all in the girls (11-16) class. Enzo Lopes (Brazil) had an epic week early on running down and catching the Horizon award winner Justin Cooper during a couple of motos. Enzo showed everyone what he was capable of under the pressures of the AM Nationals. Lastly, the father and son duo of Don and Preston Boespflug were on site to go racing. Watching this father and son work together to discuss lines on the track and moto finishes was a very cool story to follow throughout the week. Preston would end up 3rd OA in the 65cc (7-11) class and Dad (Don) would end up coming home 4th in the 50+ class.
Loretta Lynn’s – Top 5 results
AMA Amateur Rider of the Year |
Garrett Marchbanks |
Coalville, UT |
AMA Youth Rider of the Year |
Ty Masterpool |
Paradise, TX |
1st PLACE - CHAMPIONS
Garrett Marchbanks – 250 B
Garrett Marchbanks – Schoolboy 2 (12-17)
Ty Masterpool – SuperMini 1 (12-15)
Ty Masterpool – SuperMini 2 (13-16)
Kylie Fasnacht – WMX (Series Champion)
Wyatt Thurman – 51cc (4-6) Limited ** SHIFT **
John Grewe – 50+
2nd PLACE
Ethan Mann – Schoolboy 1 (12-16)
Ethan Mann – 125cc (12-16)
Stilez Robertson – SuperMini 2 (13-16)
Jordan Jarvis – Girls (11-16)
Andrew Matusek – 30+
John Grewe – 40+
3rd PLACE
Jake Masterpool – Open Pro
Ciaran Naran – 250 B Limited
Marco Cannella – 450 B
Preston Boespflug – 65cc (7-11)
Shelby Rolen – WMX (Series 2nd Place O/A)
Earl May – 50+
4th PLACE
Austin Watling – 450 B
Stilez Robertson – SuperMini 1 (12-15)
Enzo Temmerman – 65cc (7-9) Limited
Don Boespflug – 50+
5th PLACE
Ciaran Naran – Schoolboy 2 (12-17)
James Evans – 40+
The 2018 Fox V3 helmet replaces screws with the all new, Magnetic Visor Release System (MVRS) designed to resist roost, but release in a crash. MVRS is a completely new approach to managing rotational forces that is strong enough to be there when you need it, smart enough to release when you don’t.
“Current helmet certification testing removes the visor before conducting any impact tests and that was an area we wanted to study. After years of analyzing collected crash data and reviewing real world crash situations, our engineers felt visor technology could evolve. MVRS is the next design approach to the evolution of the modern day motocross helmet.” said Mark Finley, Global Motocross Category Director.
"Throughout the 2017 race season, Fox athletes including Ken Roczen, Ryan Dungey, Tim Gajser, Chad Reed and Evgeny Bobryshev have all been wearing our V3 helmets equipped with MVRS. Unfortunately, Ken Roczen’s season ended in a horrific crash at Anaheim 2. As everyone witnessed during the moment of impact, his visor immediately popped off when his helmet made contact with the dirt. At that precise moment, we saw MVRS do what it was intended for in a true race environment.” said Chris Onstott, Global Sports Marketing Director.
Every year we have to shoot photos and video of our top riders for our upcoming season. Due to their heavy schedules, we usually end up shooting each rider by themselves. This year we assembled all of our available riders in one location at one time. Having this many bad dudes in one spot usually only happens on race day. This time: no opening ceremonies, no racing, no motos, no training; it was time to have fun riding dirt bikes. Shooting photos for an entire catalog and a full video in one day is a tremendous task; but in between all of the chaos, the crew would stop and reflect on the how special it was to have this roster in such an amazing spot. It was a surreal day for everyone involved. It’s only fitting the place is called Dreamland.
Born on the track and built for the trail, our all-new 2017 Legion product range is ready to begin your journey. With a full line of off-road outerwear, jerseys, pants, gloves and boots specifically designed to conquer the trails, the only thing holding you back is how far your bike will get you.
iFox FMX and BMX riders competed at the 2017 Summer XGAMES held in Minneapolis for the first time this past weekend at the US Bank Stadium dowtown. With nearly every event held inside the closed stadium, it made for an awesome setup with no weather issues to affect the athletes riding. FMX rider, Ronnie Renner who is no strange to being on the podium scored a bronze medal in Moto X Step Up, while BMX rider Pat Casey placed 3rd in the Dave Mirra Best Trick contest with a 180 tailwhip over the box jump straight into a fakie front flip! Both Mike Mason and Scotty Cranmer did all television commentating throughout the weekend and absolutely killed it. We are proud of all of our riders for going big and giving it their all throughout the weekend. Until next year!
BMX Photos: Jeff Z.
FMX Photos: Ryne Swanberg & Garth Milan
2017 Mammoth Motocross
June 16-25th, 2017
Mammoth Lakes, California
Mammoth Motocross kicked off this past week for the 50th time in history, continuing the tradition and still the longest running motocross event in the United States. Sitting at roughly 8,000 feet of elevation, and Mammoth being at the base of their premier ski resort, an overactive winter and high snow levels left parts of the track under water just weeks before the event. After running miles pipe and pumping literally millions of gallons of water, the crew pulled it off and the event went off without a hitch.
Garrett Marchbanks was on fire this week, claiming all 3 of his classes in 250 B, SchoolBoy 2, and 250 B/C Open. Ciaran Naran in that class group as well, had consistent week with all 3 heat races on the podium. Enzo Lopes was running fast in the A class, taking 2nd place in both the 250 Pro and Open Pro. Tristan Miller also came out to Mammoth with his beast of a 500cc machine to dominate the FMF 2-Stroke race. North Carolina’s Jordan Jarvis made the drive all the way to California, not only to win the Women’s 12+ championship, but also she placed in the top 10 in the SchoolBoy 1 and 125cc b/c boys classes! The SuperMini classes were heated to say the least, Stilez Robertson collected some big bear trophies winning final motos in SuperMini 1 & 2 during the 2 mini race days! NorCal’s Jeremy Ryan also had a good week in SuperMini classes consistently on the podium, while Levi Kitchen from the NorthWest was battling with some sickness issues still managed to stay within the top 5 in SuperMini 1.65cc pilot, Enzo Temmerman, won day 2 of the 65cc (7-9), along with Preston Boespflug in the older 65cc (10-11) classes having a successful week on the podium.
Congratulations to all who came out to compete at this historic 50th annual event! Below is a list of top 3 performances by the Fox team, and link to full race results.
Photo credit: Max Mandell
Link to full results: https://2xpromotions.com/results/
1st PLACE
Garrett Marchbanks – 250 B
Garrett Marchbanks – SchoolBoy 2 (13-17)
Garrett Marchbanks – 250 B/C Open
Stilez Robertson – SuperMini 2 (13-16) (Mini Day 1)
Stilez Robertson – SuperMini 1 (12-15) (Mini Day 2)
Tristan Miller – FMF Two Stroke
Jordan Jarvis – Women 12+
Enzo Temmerman – 65cc (7-9) (Mini day 2)
2nd PLACE
Enzo Lopes – Open Pro
Enzo Lopes – 250 Pro
Stilez Robertson – SuperMini 1 (12-15) (Mini Day 1)
Jeremy Ryan – SuperMini All-Stars
Kai Aiello – 125cc (12-16) B/C
Preston Boespflug – 65cc (10-11) (Mini Day 2)
Preston Boespflug – 65cc Open (Mini Day 1)
3rd PLACE
Jeremy Ryan – SuperMini 1 (12-15) (Mini Day 2)
Jeremy Ryan – SuperMini 2 (13-16) (Mini Day 2)
Preston Boespflug – 65cc (10-11) (Mini Day 1)
Enzo Temmerman – 65cc Open (Mini Day 1)
Your actions on and off the track have always motivated us to achieve greatness together. You have consistently been a positive force in the sport of motocross. Throughout your career you were always dedicated, always humble, always focused, always super-pumped; but from now on you will always be a legend. From all of your family at Fox, congratulations on an amazing career, Ryan. #ALWAY5
2017 Junior Moto-X
The 2nd Annual Junior Moto-X returned to Lazy-E Arena in Guthrie Oklahoma this past week. Lazy-E Arena is the largest equestrian arena in North America and a first class facility. The Junior Moto-X is a youth focused event limited to competitors 18 years of age and under, and bike size 250cc and below.
This unique track is a hybrid of supercross and motocross style, specifically designed with rider safety in mind. Along with the diverse features and multiple option lanes, this arena consists of some of the best around.
On the big bike portion of the event, Oklahoma native Jesse Flock put in a hard charge in the 125cc two stroke class championship. Ethan Mann rounded out the podium in the 250 B Limited class with a third place, while North Carolina’s JJ Jarvis won the Women’s 14-18 title.
Ty Masterpool, the youngest of the Masterpool family, along with Fox teammate Jeremy Ryan were both on fire! Ty took the championship in the SuperMini 2, and Jeremy earned a silver medal finish in the SuperMini 1 class. Ty and Jeremy also finished 1st and 2nd in the Jesse Cup race, which is a combination of the top 8 fastest racers in both SuperMini 1 and SuperMini 2 classes. The “Jesse Cup” is a race dedicated to the spirit and memory of Jesse Masterpool. Jesse was a Fox team athlete we lost to a tragic motocross accident in 2010. Jesse embodied the passion and dedication for the sport of motocross that we all remember him for today. Jesse’s legacy lives on through our racing community and families.
Congratulations to all in attendance of this great event. Below is a list of top 3 finishes by Fox team athletes.
Photo Credit – James Gingerich
Full results can be found at:
https://juniormotox.escoremx.com/class.asp?e=2&c=all
Additional event information can be found at:
1st Place – Champion
Ty Masterpool – SuperMini 2 (13-16)
Ty Masterpool – Jesse Cup
Jesse Flock – 125 2-stroke (12-18)
Jordan Jarvis – Women (14-18)
2nd Place
Jeremy Ryan – SuperMini 1 (12-15)
Jeremy Ryan – Jesse Cup
3rd Place
Ethan Mann – 250 B Limited (14-18)
Monster Energy AMA Supercross
Round 17 of 17
Congratulations to Fox Racing athlete Ryan Dungey who won the 450 SX Supercross Title on Saturday night in Las Vegas. Dungey survived a wild 450 SX main event to finish fourth on the night and clinch his third straight title, and the fourth of his career. Dungey entered the night with a nine-point edge over Eli Tomac in the standings. The final saw an incredible race with several lead changes, where twice he collided with Eli Tomac, including one during a tense final lap, but Dungey still finished high enough Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium to get it done.
Ryan Dungey had this to say following his win, “This season was one of the toughest of my career, so it means that much more. We went through a lot of tough times, battles and adversity. I can’t thank everyone enough for sticking behind me.”
Congrats Ryan!
450 SX Class Results
Full Results HERE
1 Jason Anderson
2 Eli Tomac
3 Joshua Grant
4 Ryan Dungey
5 Dean Wilson
6 Chad Reed
7 Blake Baggett
8 David Millsaps
9 Justin Brayton
10 Cooper Webb
11 Christian Craig
12 Malcolm Stewart
13 Justin Bogle
14 Jacob Weimer
15 Vince Friese
16 Alex Ray
17 Dakota Tedder
18 Adam Enticknap
19 Ronnie Stewart
20 Scott Champion
21 Justin Barcia
22 Marvin Musquin
250SX Class Results
Full Race Results HERE
1 Adam Cianciarulo
2 Justin Hill
3 Aaron Plessinger
4 Dylan Ferrandis
5 Mitchell Oldenburg
6 James Decotis
7 Zach Osborne
8 Hayden Mellross
9 Mitchell Harrison
10 Cameron Mcadoo
11 Shane Mcelrath
12 Austin Forkner
13 Dan Reardon
14 Joey Savatgy
15 Tyler Bowers
16 Kyle Chisolm
17 Cole Martinez
18 Martin Davalos
19 Anthony Rodriguez
20 Justin Starling
21 Jordon Smith
22 Dakota Alix
Photos: Ryne Swanberg
Monster Energy AMA Supercross
Metlife Stadium – New Jersey
Round 16 of 17
April 29, 2017
450 SX Class Results
Full Results HERE
1 Ryan Dungey
2 Marvin Musquin
3 Jason Anderson
4 David Millsaps
5 Blake Baggett
6 Justin Brayton
7 Joshua Grant
8 Eli Tomac
9 Justin Barcia
10 Dean Wilson
11 Jacob Weimer
12 Chad Reed
13 Malcolm Stewart
14 Cooper Webb
15 Nick Schmidt
16 Cade Clason
17 AJ Catanzaro
18 Dakota Tedder
19 Angelo Pellegrini
20 Nick Schmidt
21 Justin Bogle
22 Angelo Pellegrini
Eastern Regional 250SX Class Results
Full Race Results HERE
1 Zach Osborne
2 Dylan Ferrandis
3 Jordon Smith
4 Adam CianCiarulo
5 Christian Craig
6 Kyle Cunningham
7 Luke Renzland
8 Joey Savatgy
9 Cameron Mcadoo
10 Anthony Rodriguez
11 Gannon Audette
12 Fredrik Noren
13 Mitchell Harrison
14 Jesse Wentland
15 Paul Coates
16 Henry Miller
17 Nick Gaines
18 Joshua Cartwright
19 Jerry Robin
20 Keith Tucker
21 Lane Staley
22 John Short
Photos: Ryne Swanberg
Monster Energy AMA Supercross
Rice – Eccles Stadium - SLC
Round 15 of 16
450 SX Class Results
Full Results HERE
1 Eli Tomac
2 Ryan Dungey
3 Jason Anderson
4 Marvin Musquin
5 Joshua Grant
6 Chad Reed
7 David Millsaps
8 Blake Baggett
9 Cooper Webb
10 Dean Wilson
11 Christian Craig
12 Broc Tickle
13 Justin Brayton
14 Jacob Weimer
15 Malcolm Stewart
16 Justin Barcia
17 Vince Friese
18 Alex Ray
19 Adam Enticknap
20 Nick Schmidt
21 Justin Bogle
22 Angelo Pellegrini
Western Regional 250SX Class Results
Full Race Results HERE
1 Shane Mcelrath
2 Mitchell Oldenburg
3 Justin Hill
4 Martin Davalos
5 James Decotis
6 Austin Forkner
7 Dan Reardon
8 Hayden Mellross
9 Kyle Chisolm
10 Tyler Bowers
11 Jon Ames
12 Cole Martinez
13 Cade Autenrieth
14 Ryan Surratt
15 Justin Starling
16 AJ Catanzaro
17 Heath Harrison
18 Zachary Commans
19 Stone Edler
20 Scott Champion
21 Justin Hoeft
22 Aaron Plessinger
Photos: Ryne Swanberg
Located in North San Diego County, the California Classic kicked off this past week in Pala, California. Springtime sunny California weather held out for the week making for great conditions. The Cal Classic runs on a 3 moto format, not only rewarding the fastest, but it takes consistency to put together a championship at this event.
Garrett Marchbanks was clearly on a mission this past week, winning 4 of 4 championships in all his classes! Garrett cleaned up the 250 B, 450 B, SchoolBoy 2, and Open B/C classes on his Team Green ride. In the A/Pro classes, Michael Mosiman was on a blistering fast pace, though a couple miscues left him out of contention for a good overall finish, even though the speed was crystal clear as he leads into his professional debut at Hangtown in May. Eldest of the Mosiman brothers was on hand as well to claim a podium spot in the Open Pro class, along with Brazilian Enzo Lopes consistently finishing within the top 5. Tristan Miller was aboard his 500cc beast for the FMF 2-Stroke Challenge. Headed into the last moto with 1-1 scores, Tristan had a small mistake in a corner and handed over the gold for silver, taking home 2nd place overall. In the SuperMini classes, Jeremy Ryan and Levi Kitchen were both chasing down podium positions over the 4 days of racing. 65cc pilot Enzo Temmerman won 3 motos in the 65cc (7-9) mod and limited classes, ultimately earning himself 2 second place trophies in each class. In the older 65cc (10-11) classes, Preston Boespflug traveled from the Pacific Northwest to battle for 4 podium finishes spread between his three 65cc classes he entered. The Cal Classic also marks round 3 of the Women’s Pro Motocross series, where 2 time champion Kylie Fasnacht was on the gas winning both motos. Kylie is leading the WMX Series points as she pushed forward with her sights set on a 3rd straight WMX championship.
Congratulations to all competitors, and a big thanks to the 2X Promotions crew for a great event, and thanks to the Pala Tribe for the use of their land.
Below is a list of champions and podium finishes of the Fox team, along with a link to full results.
Link to full results:
https://2xpromotions.com/results/
Photo credit: James Gingerich
1st Place – Champion
Garrett Marchbanks – 250 B
Garrett Marchbanks – 450 B
Garrett Marchbanks – SchoolBoy 2 (13-17)
Garrett Marchbanks – 250 Open B/C
Kylie Fasnacht – Women’s Pro (WMX)
Don Bisceglia – 40+ A
2nd Place
Tristan Miller – FMF 2-Stroke Challenge
Enzo Temmerman – 65cc (7-9)
Enzo Temmerman – 65cc (7-9) Limited
Dennis Stapleton – 25+ A/B/C
3rd Place
Josh Mosiman – Open Pro
Jeremy Ryan – SuperMini 1 (12-15)
Preston Boespflug – 65cc (10-11)
Dennis Stapleton – 30+ A