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NBC Sports
16-07-2025
- Automotive
- NBC Sports
Tom Vialle to skip Pro Motocross Washougal National, joining Aaron Plessinger and Julien Beaumer
Red Bull KTM announced Tom Vialle will skip Round 8 of the 2025 Pro Motocross season in Washougal, Washington, following a crash in the Spring Creek National that left him unable to ride with soreness in his knee and shoulder. 'It's definitely unfortunate to announce that Tom Vialle will be sitting out this weekend's race,' said Ian Harrison, Team Manager, in a news release. 'It's a long and demanding season for our riders, and we've been extremely fortunate up to this point to have had a full roster through the majority of Supercross and Pro Motocross. 'Of course, we love seeing our entire team out on the track representing the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing program, but our riders' health and safety always come first. We fully support Tom's decision to take the weekend off so he can focus on finishing the season strong and continuing to fight for podiums.' Vialle crashed on Lap 1 of Moto 2 in Spring Creek, was slow to rise, and failed to mount up for the second race. He was scored 14th overall on the strength of his sixth-place finish. He was also outside the top 10 in the previous round at RedBud with a 13th-place overall result. Dan Beaver, The Red Bull team has been plagued by injury in 2025, with all four of their riders affected. The announcement came one day after the team announced 450 class rider Aaron Plessinger would also skip the round due to illness. Earlier this month, Red Bull announced that Julien Beaumer would sit out Spring Creek and Washougal to heal from an injured wrist, which will leave only Chase Sexton to represent the team in Washington this weekend. Sexton missed Rounds 2 through 5, returning two weeks ago for the RedBud National in Buchanan, Michigan. As with Plessinger and Beaumer, Vialle will take advantage of two off weeks following Washougal in order to be at his best for the final three rounds of the season, which begins with the Ironman National on August 9. More SuperMotocross News Aaron Plessinger to miss Washougal for illness Julien Beaumer to sit out two rounds to heal from High Point crash Spring Creek 450 Results | 250 Results Jett Lawrence again overcomes Moto 1, scores Spring Creek victory Jeremy Martin wins final career moto at Spring Creek Hunter wins Spring Creek Moto 1 after Jett crashed on Lap 1 Haiden Deegan wins intense Spring Creek Moto 1 battle over Jo Shimoda Spring Creek 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs Cole Davies cleared to ride following Denver crash


NBC Sports
28-06-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Vialle 'can't wait' for Redbud after strong podium
Tom Vialle says he used up his energy in the first Moto at Southwick but comes home with a podium finish and looks forward to Redbud.


NBC Sports
28-06-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
2025 Southwick Motocross 250 Qualification: Haiden Deegan yards the field in Q1
Early in the second session, Casey Cochran crashed and needed help from the Alpinestars Medical crew. Tom Vialle had a mechanical issue in the first half of the second qualification session. Dan Beaver, Haiden Deegan was more than two seconds faster than the field in the first qualification at The Wick 338 in Southwick, Massachusetts, with a time of 2:04.748 to Tom Vialle's 2:06.814. There is not much that will slow Danger Boy down. Michael Mosiman (2:06.952) continues to gradually improve after returning from injury. Fourth-place Seth Hammaker (2:07.347) and Mikkel Haarup (2:08.174) rounded out the top five. The difference between first and fifth in the first session was 3.427 seconds. Group A Qualification 1 Results More SuperMotocross News Justin Barcia to return from knee injury in Southwick Drew Adams sidelined with broken finger Jo Shimoda highlights Japanese MXoN team Southwick Preview | Betting odds Chad Reed among 2025 AMA HoF inductees Chance Hymas out for remainder of 2025 High Point 450 Results | 250 Results Jett Lawrence wins High Point overall; Eli Tomac takes Moto 2 Haiden Deegan shrugs off last week, sweeps High Point
Yahoo
14-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Haiden Deegan shrugs off last week, sweeps High Point motos for overall win
Haiden Deegan shrugged off his disappointing finish at Thunder Valley, where he had engine problems in Moto 1 and crashed in Moto 2, to dominate both races of the High Point Nationals in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania, to score the overall win. Tom Vialle scored his first overall podium of the season after finishing third in Moto 1 and second in the first race. Advertisement Levi Kitchen finished fourth with results of second in Moto 1 and sixth in Moto 2 and was elevated to the podium on the final lap after a crash for Chance Hymas. Hymas was unable to capitalize on his momentum from Colorado. He experienced trouble early in Moto 1 before climbing to fifth, but had a much better performance in the second race. He crashed on the final lap and finished third in Moto 2. That position cost him the overall podium, but the news may be worse as he points to his knee crossing the finish line. Garrett Marchbanks completed the top five with a 7-4. In-Race Notes Haiden Deegan got a wake-up call last week and decided that he needed stronger starts. He led Lap 1 in Moto 1 and jumped to the top of the leaderboard immediately in the second race. Advertisement Chance Hymas slotted into second, giving him an opportunity to see if he can ride with the leader. Tom Vialle was third on Lap 1. Meanwhile, Julien Beaumer crashed again after making a mistake in the first race. He headed back to the pits, bleeding from his mouth and nose. On Lap 2, fourth-place Jo Shimoda and Casey Cochran rounded out the top five. Shout out to Jalek Swoll; he was eighth on Lap 3. Deegan found his rhythm and stretched the lead to more than five seconds over Hymas on Lap 5. Vialle was six seconds further back in third as the best battle is outside the top five between Levi Kitchen, Garrett Marchbanks, and Seth Hammaker for sixth. Advertisement Swoll fell back to ninth. Shimoda crashed with 17 minutes on the clock. He fell to ninth. Marchbanks moved up to fourth with Shimoda's mistake after getting around Cochran. Swoll took eighth from Hammaker on Lap 8. Shimoda was up to seventh. Cochran gave up his top-five finish on Lap 8 after Kitchen made the pass for position. With the additional points for his second-place finish in Moto 1, Kitchen would have had the final podium position with this move — but Shimoda was charging after his crash. Shimoda passed Kitchen on Lap 11 and that changed the podium. Vialle moved into final spot with a fourth in Moto 1 and currently riding third. Advertisement Deegan won by more than 10 seconds over Hymas. Vialle rounded out the podium after finishing 7.8 seconds ahead of Marchbanks. Shimoda rounded out the top five. More SuperMotocross News Jett Lawrence stalls in High Point Moto 1, recovers, wins Haiden Deegan wins High Point 250 Moto 1, restarts streak High Point 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification Cameron McAdoo update High Point Betting Preview Reid Taylor to make debut at High Point Trevor Colip recovering after stroke Thunder Valley 450 Results | 250 Results Lachlan Turner wins WMX Thunder Valley Chance Hymas earns second MX win


NBC Sports
14-06-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Vialle back on the Motocross podium at High Point
Tom Vialle is back on the Pro Motocross podium after putting together his best finish of the season thus far on a "gnarly" track at High Point National.