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Cole Davies was advanced two positions after the conclusion of Moto 1 in the Budds Creek National and credited with the win, ...
Despite being relegated to second in the first race, Deegan secured enough points to win his fourth consecutive ...
After an unlucky indoor Supercross season, Honda Racing US turned the page into a high performance outdoor season for the ...
NEW BERLIN, New York: Jo Shimoda did to the field what Haiden Deegan has done so often this week. He took the lead of Moto 1 ...
With back-to-back third place finishes and four straight top-fives, Jo Shimoda is climbing up the points standings and living up to Honda HRC expectations.
Jett Lawrence clinched his second straight Pro Motocross 450 Class title with a dominant 1-1 sweep at Unadilla, while ...
The penultimate race of the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, visited the hallowed grounds of ...
Breaking News 🚨 After Jo Shimoda left the second 250SX Group A qualifying session early, favoring his left wrist, Honda HRC Progressive confirmed an injury to the 250SX West championship leader ...
As for the 250, Jo Shimoda of Japan also swept the RedBud Nationals. He joined Haiden Deegan and Chance Hymas both as overall winners and sweepers of a national.
The team says that Shimoda is expected to return from his injury for the first SMX round, but this has not yet been confirmed. Jo placed 2nd last year in the inaugural SMX championship series.
Moto 2 The second moto was relatively drama free, with Haiden Deegan securing the holeshot and going wire to wire. Deegan’s teammate Michael Mosiman was briefly in second, but high sided and hit the ...
Shimoda was unable to finish, allowing Deegan to move into second place. With no pressure from behind, Kitchen cruised home with his fifth moto win of his career, outdistancing Deegan by 15.6.