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NBC Sports
2 hours ago
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- NBC Sports
Enzo Temmerman wins 250 Pro Sports Moto 1, starts strong in Loretta Lynn's AMA Nationals
Enzo Temmerman emerged triumphant in the opening moto of the 250 Pro Sport division during Day 1 of the 2025 Loretta Lynn's Amateur Nationals in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, in a race with multiple lead changes. Husqvarna's Diesel Thomas earned the holeshot with his teammate, Dane Morales, in tow, but Thomas relinquished the lead when he crashed early in the race. That handed the top spot to Monster Energy Kawasaki Team Green's Landen Gordon. Thomas recovered and battled for a position in the top five, but was never a factor for the win after his incident. Morales also experienced trouble and fell back to 20th at the checkers. Honda's Leum Oehlhof worked his way into the top three and benefited from another crash, this time involving Luke Fauser, who was running second at the time. With Gordon in sight, Oehlhof picked up the pace and moved into the lead before crashing and failing to finish. Meanwhile, Temmerman lurked in the shadows. In the second half of the moto, Temmerman passed his teammate Gordon for the runner-up position and steadily chipped away at the lead. Temmerman stretched his advantage to 20 seconds over Gordon, giving Kawasaki the top two positions. Landon Gibson overcame a poor start that showed him 16th on the opening lap to take the final step of the podium. Fourth-place Landon Hartz and Thomas rounded out the top five. Moto 2 for 250 Pro Sport is scheduled for Wednesday, as most of the riders in the Pro Sports class will also line up in the Open Pro division. More SuperMotocross News KTM AG returns to full production Motocross of Nations to return to U.S. in 2028, 2031 Loretta's Lap-a-Thon Benefitting St. Jude returns for 2025 Washougal 450 Results | 250 Results Jo Shimoda earns second Motocross win of 2025 at Washougal Chase Sexton beats Jett Lawrence at Washougal Haiden Deegan wins Washougal Moto 1 over Jo Shimoda Chase Sexton wins Washougal Moto 1, Jett Lawrence third Washougal 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SMX season

NBC Sports
07-06-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Kayden Minear makes Pro Motocross debut in Thunder Valley, qualifies 12th
LAKEWOOD, Colorado: Kayden Minear swept the motos of the SMX Next division last week at Hangtown Motocross Park in Rancho Cordova, California, and with his perfect score of two points, bettered the result of the riders in second, Landen Gibson, and third, Leum Oehlhof, by an even larger margin. That strong run encouraged Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing to give the Australian rider an opportunity to race against the professionals. 'We talked about it for a while, but [last week's results] signified how good I'm riding at the moment and that gave them a little kick in the butt to get me up into the pro ranks,' Minear told NBC Sports during Friday's Media sessions. 'I know [the field is] deep, but I ride with the pros every week. I know what I'm capable of.' Minear will ride this weekend in Thunder Valley and next week at High Point Raceway in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania, before switching gear in preparation for the Loretta Lynn's Amateur Nationals. Depending on his results in these rounds, fans may see him on the bike again at the end of the Pro Motocross season. Minear was 19th overall in the first qualification session and improved in Q2 to land 12th overall on the chart. More SuperMotocross News Thunder Valley 450 Quals | 250 Quals Thunder Valley WMX on Saturday, broadcast on Peacock Thunder Valley Preview Thunder Valley Betting Odds Hangtown 450 Results | 250 Results Jett Lawrence wins Hangtown Moto 2, overall Haiden Deegan's sweep secures Hangtown win Eli Tomac wins Hangtown Motocross 450 Moto 1 Haiden Deegan wins Hangtown Motocross 250 Moto 1 Lachlan Turner wins both WMX Hangtown motos