Wednesday
May172023

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Wednesday
May172023

Nichols ends HRC deal as 450SX rookie of the year

Future plans yet to be confirmed for former 250SX champion.

 

Image: Octopi Media.

The time of Colt Nichols at Team Honda HRC officially came to an end following Salt Lake City in what what a Supercross-only deal, claiming 450SX rookie of the year honors despite having to sit out the final round.

Former 250SX East champion Nichols finished 14th in the 450SX standings after missing a total of five rounds throughout the series, including the Monster Energy Supercross finals.

“Well, I’m pretty bummed to not be racing tonight, but this was a cool little surprise,” Nichols said on Saturday. “I am all good, just tweaked my knee up a little last weekend on the crash and we decided not to risk damaging it more.

“Pretty cool to win rookie of the year and super thankful for the opportunity to race for Team Honda HRC. This team has been nothing short of top tier – we’ve had some ups and downs as expected, but we all kept working and I’m proud of that!”

Nichols finished inside the top 10 in five races, including a 450SX career-best coming at round 15 in Nashville, where the Honda rider finished fourth in the main event, only 4.618 seconds behind third-place finisher Ken Roczen (Progressive Insurance Ecstar Suzuki).

With the 2023 Pro Motocross Championship set to commence on 27 May at Fox Raceway, Jett Lawrence will step up to the premier class at Team Honda HRC to pair with 450SX champion Chase Sexton, while Nichols is tipped to be heading to World Supercross in the second half of the year.

 

Monday
May152023

Dunlop Proving Grounds

Walkthrough of Dunlop Proving Grounds Test Facility

Racer X test guru Kris Keefer recently headed to Alabama to check out the Dunlop Proving Grounds Test Facility. Tour the facility and see behind the scenes what Dunlop has been up to lately with developing new tire models as well as fine tuning their current lineup. Keefer also catches up with former pro Jesse Wentland who is now the lead tester for Dunlop at the facility.

Monday
May152023

Speedway Polish GP

Fredrik Lindgren Storms To Speedway GP Of Poland Win Ahead Of Jack Holder

Fredrik Lindgren greets the chequered flag first at the FIM Speedway GP of Poland. Photo: SpeedwayGP

Swedish star Fredrik Lindgren admitted “I am just grateful to be healthy again” after storming to a “very emotional” Orlen FIM Speedway GP of Poland – Warsaw win on Saturday.

The world No.4 won his first Speedway GP since 2020 FIM Gorzow Speedway GP round four after triumphing in a restarted final ahead of Aussie racer Jack Holder in second and Zmarzlik in third, with Aussie star Jason Doyle disqualified after crashing as he dueled with Zmarzlik in the first staging of the race.

Lindgren also topped the podium in the 2017 Warsaw event and has now reached the rostrum on an incredible five straight visits to PGE Narodowy.

The victory in front of almost 45,000 fans comes as a real boost to a rider who has endured a huge battle with the effects of long Covid, suffered since he was first infected with the virus in March 2020 and again the following winter. After enduring breathing difficulties and other symptoms which impacted his training, Lindgren was elated to celebrate his sixth Speedway GP win.

“I am just grateful to be healthy again. I don’t think many people understand how hard I have had it for the last three years – only my nearest family and mechanics,” Lindgren said.

“The win feels great. I am very happy. It’s very emotional to win a GP; I haven’t done it for a long time. This is my sixth GP win tonight. I’ve had a fair few attempts, so it doesn’t come easy.

“My wife also came here with my daughter and our friends and family. I haven’t seen my daughter, Millie-Li, too much since February, apart from a couple of days now and then, so it was great to see her this weekend to have her and her Mummy here as well.”

Lindgren is now level on 36 points with Zmarzlik at the top of the Speedway GP standings, with the Pole placed higher only by virtue of his superior FIM ranking. The pair continue their battle at the Prague FIM Speedway GP of the Czech Republic on June 3.

While he’s keen to enjoy another golden moment in Warsaw before thinking about the next test, Lindgren pledged: “I am just going to give everything I have. That’s what I did today, and I was rewarded with a win, and I am very glad about that.”

Runner-up Holder reached his first-ever Speedway GP final and came within a lap of his first victory after taking a commanding lead in the first run of the final. The race was rerun following Doyle’s fall, denying Holder the top spot, but he said: “I am just stoked to be in the final.

“A dream nearly came true. I was in front, but that’s just speedway. How many times has a person been in front and then missed the start in the re-run? I am over the moon really. I have made some big steps in the right direction and had a good start to the season compared to last year. I am just really happy.”

Third-placed Zmarzlik admits he thrived on the energy of a partisan Warsaw crowd, especially after starting the night with a disqualification and then a third place in his second outing.

Having ended his wait for his first Warsaw final appearance, Zmarzlik said: “I am so happy that I have made this final today at the GP in Warsaw. I can say this adds some good points to the championship standings. After that start of mine today, I can say I am pretty happy to be on the podium.

“After my first two heats, my only thought was ‘okay, this is Warsaw. Keep calm.’ I did my best and I am very glad to have reached the final. I can say that all the fans were absolutely amazing today. I could feel their energy through the whole event.”

 

Sunday
May142023

Big Money But Who Will Be on the Line to Start Season?

Manufacturers to Provide More Than $9 Million in Contingency for 2023 Season

 

OEM Contributions Strengthen Historic Purse Structure for Inaugural SuperMotocross World Championship Season

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – MX Sports Pro Racing has announced the invaluable financial contribution from the seven competing manufacturers contesting the 2023 Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, as GASGASHondaHusqvarnaKawasakiKTMSuzuki, and Yamaha have combined to provide $9,483,725 in contingency for racers this summer. These resources further strengthen the historic level of financial commitment from the OEM’s and organizers for the inaugural season of the SuperMotocross World Championship, which boasts a historic purse structure across the respective seasons of Monster Energy AMA Supercross, the Pro Motocross Championship, and the first-ever SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs and Final.

“Without the unwavering commitment and invaluable investment of the seven manufacturers that help comprise the competitive foundation of the Pro Motocross Championship, our sport would not be in a position to enjoy the success and prominence it does as the preeminent global competition for off-road motorcycle racing,” said Roy Janson, Commissioner of Motocross, MX Sports Pro Racing. “This year signifies the beginning of a new era for Supercross and Pro Motocross with the establishment of the SuperMotocross World Championship, which has allowed organizers and manufacturers to come together and provide more financial resources than ever before for the very racers who lay it all on the line each and every time the gate drops. These athletes stand alone in the sporting world, both in fitness and skill, and the strengthening of purse money and contingency will remain paramount in the effort to showcase the finest motocross talent the world has to offer on the sport’s biggest stage.”

Seven different manufacturers will contest the 2023 Pro Motocross Championship.
Seven different manufacturers will contest the 2023 Pro Motocross Championship.Align Media

The seven manufacturers that will fill the starting gates for the 2023 season represent the impressive global footprint of American motocross, with representation from four different countries in Austria, Japan, Spain, and Sweden. Additionally, the impending addition of England’s decorated Triumph Motorcycles next year will serve to strengthen this presence even more with a record number of OEM’s in competition. The diverse collection of manufacturers is complemented by an even more widespread collection of international racers that represent upwards of 20 different countries. All told, this unique competitive assortment makes the Pro Motocross Championship one of the most globally diverse motorsports series on the planet, featuring world-class athletes from multiple countries all around the world.

The 2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship, presented by AMA Pro Racing, will commence on Saturday, May 27, from Southern California’s Fox Raceway. The 11-round campaign will travel to 10 different states, with visits to iconic venues like Hangtown, Thunder Valley Motocross Park, High Point Raceway, RedBud MX, The Wick 338, Spring Creek MX Park, Washougal MX Park, Unadilla MX, Budds Creek Motocross Park, and Ironman Raceway.

 

Sunday
May142023

Husky & Stewart Extend Contract

Husqvarna extends Stewart contract for another two seasons

Set to continue in SMX championship through 2024 and 2025 on return.

 

Image: Octopi Media

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing and Malcolm Stewart will continue together for a further two seasons through 2024 and 2025, the contract extension confirmed this morning.

Stewart, 30, will contest both Monster Energy Supercross and Pro Motocross as part of the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX). He finished third in his inaugural 450SX campaign with the brand last year.

“We couldn’t be happier to have Malcolm sign for two more years,” commented Nathan Ramsey, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team manager. “It was clear to us before Malcolm’s injury that he was ready to win races and compete for the championship in 2023.

“Malcolm is not only a fan favorite, but also a pleasure to have as a part of the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team, and we strongly believe that Malcolm will return to racing and be better than ever.”

In continuing to build upon that form earlier this year, Stewart displayed race-winning speed in the opening rounds of the new season – including leading laps at Anaheim 1 and then qualifying fastest and winning his heat race in San Diego – before he was unfortunately sidelined in late January and underwent knee surgery.

Stewart has since continued to go above and beyond with his rehab program, determined to reach 100 percent before getting back on the bike and making his competitive return, fully supported by the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team in his recovery.

 

 

Sunday
May142023

Roczen Knee Injury

Hyper-extended knee the early sign after Roczen non-finish

Competition Post: Alex Gobert

Mishap in Salt Lake City denies him the chance of top-three in 450SX points.

 

Image: Octopi Media.

Progressive Insurance Ecstar Suzuki’s Ken Roczen sustained a hyper-extended knee in the 450SX main event at Salt Lake City, which cost him any chance of a top-three result in the final standings.

After winning heat one of the night, Roczen exited the final immediately after injuring his knee, however, later tried to rejoin in a bid to score points and move past Cooper Webb in points.

Regulations wouldn’t allow for the 29-year-old to get back on track and circulate, which meant he was ultimately credited fourth in the 2023 Monster Energy Supercross Championship aboard the RM-Z450, albeit tied with Webb. His lone win came in Indianapolis, making for six podiums in total.

“You couldn’t see much going back across the straightaway, so I took the really high line, but I almost crashed, put my foot out and absolutely hyper-extended my knee,” he recalled. “It was sharp pain right away, so that’s why I took that lap easy and went off. I’ve never really hurt my knee, so I don’t know what a messed up knee feels like, but it didn’t feel good right there. I’m going to have to see what the deal is.”

Roczen has signed to contest the upcoming World Supercross Championship (WSX) in an agreement with SX Global that will see him form part of the Pipes Motorsports Group (PMG) across the six-round series. It appears at this point he should be fit for the opening round in Birmingham come July

Sunday
May142023

102 Wins

Jeffery Herlings Sets Record

Saturday
May132023

Monster Energy SX You Have a Problem!

Salt Lake City;

3 of the top 5 are not on the line for the start. Qualifers very boring! Most of the stars missing, a little rain, MDT zone, SuperCross you have a problem!

What do you think, any comments?

 

 

Imagine Tom Brady, Arron Rodgers and eight of their fellow QBs going into the last week of the NFL season unable to play because of injuries.The owners and fans would not be happy. The fans come to the stadiums, buy their tickets and expect to see the stars. Yes the sport is dangerous and injuries are part of the game but look at the few remaining factory riders in the 450 class. SX has a problem...I'm not sure what the solution is but something needs to change.

Missing 450 riders;

Tomac, Webb, Barcia, Anderson, Stewart, Musquin, Plessinger, Craig, Ferrandis,

 

MX43

Friday
May122023

The Fat Lady Has Sung!

 

Tomorrow night in Salt Lake City the final Supercross gate of 2023 will drop but the fat lady has sung and the last man standing is HRC rider Chase Sexton. He's been fast all season, won races and stayed out of the hospital. The title was Tomac's to lose and unfortunately the injury bug got him last week. I think we all hope he will be back.