logo
#

Latest news with #RedBudMoto1

2025 Spring Creek Motocross 450 Qualification: Jett and Hunter Lawrence top Q1
2025 Spring Creek Motocross 450 Qualification: Jett and Hunter Lawrence top Q1

NBC Sports

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

2025 Spring Creek Motocross 450 Qualification: Jett and Hunter Lawrence top Q1

Jett Lawrence (1:53.219) and Hunter Lawrence (1:54.508) are firmly established as the fastest Pro Motocross riders at this stage of the 2025 season and they proved that at Spring Creek MX Park in Millville, Minnesota, with the two fastest times. Jett was 1.290 seconds faster than his brother. Aaron Plessinger (1:55.802) returned after missing Moto 2 in RedBud last week. He landed third on the chart with an almost identical gap to Hunter (1.295 seconds). The bottom half of the top five was much closer: Fourth-place Justin Cooper (1:55.874) was 0.073 seconds behind Plessinger, and RJ Hampshire (1:56.102), .228 seconds further back to round out the top five. Eli Tomac (1:56.809) did not crack the top five. He was a distant seventh, more than 3.5 seconds behind Jett. Last week's mechanical failure in Moto 1 at RedBud took some wind out of his sails. Chase Sexton (1:56.857) was eighth. More SuperMotocross News Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs Julien Beaumer to sit out two rounds to heal from High Point crash Cole Davies cleared to ride following Denver crash Spring Creek Preview | Betting Guide RedBud 450 results | 250 results Jo Shimoda earns RedBud sweep, becomes third 250 winner Jett Lawrence crashes in Moto 2 before sweeping RedBud Jo Shimoda wins RedBud Moto 1, Haiden Deegan crashes Jett Lawrence wins RedBud Moto 1, Eli Tomac retires

2025 Spring Creek Motocross 250 Qualification:
2025 Spring Creek Motocross 250 Qualification:

NBC Sports

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

2025 Spring Creek Motocross 250 Qualification:

Spring Creek is one of two Pro Motocross tracks on which Haiden Deegan has not yet won, and he wants to erase that mark in Round 24 of the SuperMotocross World Championship. In the first qualification session, he jumped to the top of the board immediately with the fastest first lap of the session. Deegan remained at the top of the chart until the checkered flag waved over Qualification 1 and posted his fastest lap of 1:57.673 at the end of the session. Seth Hammaker (1:58.366) was the second-fastest rider. Levi Kitchen (1:58.911) looks to even out his performances after a rollercoaster first half of the season. He was third. Fourth-place Michael Mosiman (1:59.065) and the Monster Energy Supercross 250 East champion Tom Vialle (1:59.484) rounded out the top five. Hometown rider and Grand Marshal Jeremy Martin (1:59.800) has a top-10 in view. He was seventh. More SuperMotocross News Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs Julien Beaumer to sit out two rounds to heal from High Point crash Cole Davies cleared to ride following Denver crash Spring Creek Preview | Betting Guide RedBud 450 results | 250 results Jo Shimoda earns RedBud sweep, becomes third 250 winner Jett Lawrence crashes in Moto 2 before sweeping RedBud Jo Shimoda wins RedBud Moto 1, Haiden Deegan crashes Jett Lawrence wins RedBud Moto 1, Eli Tomac retires

SuperMotocross Championship leader Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs
SuperMotocross Championship leader Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs

NBC Sports

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

SuperMotocross Championship leader Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs

Cooper Webb will skip the remainder of the Pro Motocross season after injuring his knee in qualification for the RedBud Nationals. He completed the round despite his injury and finished ninth overall with a 15th-place result in Moto 1 and an eighth in Moto 2. 'I'm extremely bummed that I'll be missing the upcoming rounds of Pro Motocross,' Webb said on social media. 'I had a personal goal to make all 31 rounds this season and I'm disappointed to surrender the SMX championship lead this way. On the positive side, it's a quick fix and recovery. I'll get a small procedure done on Monday and should be back on the bike in around a month so that we can prepare for the opening playoff round in Charlotte.' After winning the Monster Energy Supercross championship, Webb entered the outdoor season with the SuperMotocross League points lead. He maintained it through the first six rounds of Pro Motocross, despite a charge by his teammate, Justin Cooper. Webb left RedBud with a 14-point lead over Cooper. According to Star Yamaha, Webb 'will undergo a minor procedure to have his knee cleaned up.' Webb finished fifth in last year's SuperMotocross World Championship with results of 10th in Concord, North Carolina, and two fifth-place results at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, and Las Vegas (Nevada) Motor Speedway. Webb was fourth in the inaugural SMX playoffs in 2023. More SuperMotocross News Julien Beaumer to sit out two rounds to heal from High Point crash Cole Davies cleared to ride following Denver crash Spring Creek Betting Guide RedBud 450 results | 250 results Jo Shimoda earns RedBud sweep, becomes third 250 winner Jett Lawrence crashes in Moto 2 before sweeping RedBud Jo Shimoda wins RedBud Moto 1, Haiden Deegan crashes Jett Lawrence wins RedBud Moto 1, Eli Tomac retires RedBud 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification RedBud Preview | Betting Guide

Julien Beaumer to sit out Spring Creek and Washougal to heal from High Point crash
Julien Beaumer to sit out Spring Creek and Washougal to heal from High Point crash

NBC Sports

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Julien Beaumer to sit out Spring Creek and Washougal to heal from High Point crash

Red Bull KTM and Julien Beaumer have mutually decided to sit out the next two rounds at Spring Creek in Millville, Minnesota, and Washougal, Washington, to allow the rider to heal from the ongoing effects of a heavy crash in the High Point Nationals in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania. There will be a two-week hiatus following Washougal for the Loretta Lynn's Amateur Nationals, which gives Beaumer a month to recover before the final three rounds of the 2025 Pro Motocross season. 'Wanted to hop on here and give you guys an update for myself,' Beaumer said in a social media post. 'Unfortunately, these last two weekends have been very subpar, and I've been very frustrated. After racing Saturday, the team advised me to go see some doctors and try to figure out what's going on. Obviously, I had that big crash in High Point and I haven't really felt like myself since then. ... I'm still suffering from some lingering effects of the crash I sustained in High Point and the doctor advised me it's best if I take a couple of weekends off and get back to a hundred percent.' Beaumer started the Motocross season strong, with top-five finishes in Round 1 at Fox Raceway in Pala, California, and in the brutally hot Hangtown Motocross Classic the following week. He failed to crack the top 15 in Round 3 at Thunder Valley in Lakewood, Colorado, crashed at High Point, and was outside the top 15 in the two most recent rounds while riding injured. 'I'm disappointed,' Beaumer continued. 'I feel like I've let my team, everyone in my corner, down. I feel like we have a pretty promising start to the season in the first two rounds. It's disappointing to have to take a couple of rounds off. I'm frustrated, but I'm going to get back to a hundred percent and hopefully return to Ironman a hundred percent ready to go.' Beaumer is currently sixth in combined SuperMotocross League points with a 181-point gap to 21st in the standings, so there is little danger of dropping that far down the order. The top 20 riders in combined Supercross and Motocross points at the end of the Motocross season receive an automatic invitation to the SuperMotocross League playoffs. More SuperMotocross News Cole Davies cleared to ride following Denver crash Spring Creek Betting Guide RedBud 450 results | 250 results Jo Shimoda earns RedBud sweep, becomes third 250 winner Jett Lawrence crashes in Moto 2 before sweeping RedBud Jo Shimoda wins RedBud Moto 1, Haiden Deegan crashes Jett Lawrence wins RedBud Moto 1, Eli Tomac retires RedBud 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification RedBud Preview | Betting Guide Chase Sexton set to return at RedBud

Cole Davies cleared to ride following Denver Supercross crash
Cole Davies cleared to ride following Denver Supercross crash

NBC Sports

time7 days ago

  • Automotive
  • NBC Sports

Cole Davies cleared to ride following Denver Supercross crash

Cole Davies, 17, has been cleared to ride again after being sidelined by a crash with his teammate, Haiden Deegan, in the Denver Monster Energy Supercross round. He was landed on by Jordon Smith, and Davies suffered a broken arm and nose, which kept him from lining up for the Pro Motocross season opener at Fox Raceway in Pala, California. 'Man, I've missed this,' Davies posted on social media. 'It's been a tough few months since Salt Lake, and the whole injury process was something pretty foreign to me. I watched the boys ride once during that time, and I won't lie … it sucked. The team has been unreal through it all, and so have all the people who reached out to show support. Today's the day I've been waiting for. I'm back on the bike and all in!' Davies finished eighth in his professional Supercross debut in the first Anaheim race and finished in the top five in four of the next five rounds. He found his rhythm in Seattle, winning the first of back-to-back rounds. One of these was an East / West Showdown race in Philadelphia. Despite the Denver crash and after being sidelined for the season finale in Salt Lake City, Davies finished third in the 250 Supercross West division. Davies won the 2025 Supercross 250 Rookie of the Year award. Davies is currently 14th in combined SuperMotocross points with a 57-point gap to 21st. The top 20 riders in each class receive an automatic invitation into the SuperMotocross World Championship points. More SuperMotocross News Spring Creek Betting Guide RedBud 450 results | 250 results Jo Shimoda earns RedBud sweep, becomes third 250 winner Jett Lawrence crashes in Moto 2 before sweeping RedBud Jo Shimoda wins RedBud Moto 1, Haiden Deegan crashes Jett Lawrence wins RedBud Moto 1, Eli Tomac retires RedBud 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification RedBud Preview | Betting Guide Chase Sexton set to return at RedBud Motocross community mourns the death of Aidan Zingg Jett Lawrence sweeps Southwick for fifth win of 2025

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store