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The Honda 1-2 Machine
Five rounds in, Jett and Hunter Lawrence hold the top two spots in 450MX — separated by just three points. Nobody else is close. The brothers' title fight heads to Southwick tomorrow.
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Two-Fifty Years, One Wild Track
America turns 250 the same day Pro Motocross rolls into RedBud. Jett Lawrence leads Hunter by just 2 points heading into the biggest crowd of the season.
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History in Kegums
Lucas and Sacha Coenen swept both GP classes on the same afternoon at Kegums — the first brothers to accomplish the feat in the modern era of MXGP.
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Through Two Rounds, Here's Where It Stands
Hunter won the opener. Jett came back from ankle surgery and swept Round 2. Deegan earned his first 450 podium. The 2026 Pro Motocross season is already everything we hoped.
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Jett Lawrence Returns, Sweeps Hangtown
He missed all of Supercross and Round 1 with a shattered ankle. He came back at Hangtown and led virtually every lap of both motos. The king hasn't forgotten how this works.
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MXGP of Latvia: Herlings Comes Home
Round 8 lands at Kegums — deep sandy loam and a track where Jeffrey Herlings has won nine times. Lucas Coenen has never raced here.
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Hangtown Classic: Can Anyone Stop Lawrence?
Pro Motocross heads to Sacramento's oldest, most unforgiving national. Hunter Lawrence arrives with a perfect score and the points lead.
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Lawrence Wires It. Deegan Arrives.
Hunter Lawrence swept both 450MX motos at Fox Raceway to open the season with a statement. Haiden Deegan walked into the 450 class like he belonged there.
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Coenen, Herlings, Febvre: Inside the Title Fight
Through seven rounds and two continents, the MXGP World Championship has distilled down to a three-man fight. Coenen holds a 31-point lead with 12 rounds to go.
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Fox Raceway National Results
The 2026 Pro Motocross Championship opened with fireworks — Hunter Lawrence posted a perfect 1-1 while Seth Hammaker swiped the 250 overall from Levi Kitchen.
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Fox Raceway Round 1: Season Opens Today
Haiden Deegan makes his 450 debut, Chase Sexton rides Kawasaki for the first time outdoors, and the 250 class title is wide open.
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Hunter Lawrence Wins 450 Moto 1
A Lawrence 1-4 sandwich around Prado and Cooper — while Haiden Deegan delivers a P5 on his 450 debut.
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Kitchen Dominates 250 Moto 1
Levi Kitchen rode wire-to-wire to win the first 250 moto of the season. Caden Dudney went P6 in his first full outdoor moto.
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Rookie Dudney Goes P3 in Qualifying
Caden Dudney, 17-year-old Star Racing rookie, ran P3 in 250 qualifying at the Fox Raceway opener — and nobody should be surprised.
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The Next Chapter: Deegan Steps Up to the 450
Six career titles. Back-to-back 250SX West championships. Now, at 20 years old, Haiden Deegan lines up at Fox Raceway for his first pro start on a 450.
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The MXGP World Just Got Turned Upside Down
Two five-time world champions swapped factory homes. A 21-year-old Belgian stepped up from MX2 and immediately took the championship lead.
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2026 Pro Motocross Opener Preview
The stadium lights go dark and the sport moves outside. On May 30 at Fox Raceway, the 2026 AMA Pro Motocross Championship begins.
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He Made Them Wait Thirteen Years
Ken Roczen didn't win the race at Salt Lake City. He didn't need to. In his 13th season, at 32, the German became the oldest 450SX champion in history.
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The Long Road to #1
From a small village in eastern Germany to the supercross throne — the full story of Ken Roczen, broken and rebuilt more than once, and the title that eluded him for over a decade.
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The Night Roczen Became Champion
Sexton wins the race. Roczen wins the world. A one-point championship battle ends in the Utah high desert.
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One Point. One Night. Everything.
The 2026 season ends tonight at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Roczen and Hunter Lawrence are separated by a single point — and Haiden Deegan drops the gate on a 250 for the last time.
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Davies Dethrones Deegan
The East/West Showdown delivered its best edition in years. Cole Davies outdueled the West champion — and handed Deegan a loss in his final 250SX race.
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Lawrence Wire-to-Wire in Denver
In a must-win race under the thin Mile High air, Hunter Lawrence delivered his fifth win of the season and set up the tightest 450SX finish in years.
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Deegan Claims Sole 3rd on All-Time 250 Wins List
Already the champion, already the dominant force of 2026 — Haiden Deegan came to Denver with one more record to break. He broke it.
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Denver Supercross Preview — Round 16
Ken Roczen arrives at Empower Field holding the red plate for the first time. Hunter Lawrence is four points back with two rounds left.
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Red Plate in the Rain
Ken Roczen holds off Cooper Webb by 2.4 seconds in treacherous conditions to take the championship lead. Cole Davies clinches the 250SX East title in the chaos.
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The Final Stretch — Round 15 Preview
Justin Barcia returns from a broken back. Eli Tomac is out with a hip injury. One point separates the title contenders heading into Philadelphia.
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Roczen's Relentless Charge
From 31 points down to one. Three wins in four races. The German-born veteran isn't changing his mentality — and the championship lead is within reach.
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Chaos in Cleveland
Rain, crashes, and a 31-point swing. Ken Roczen wins the Triple Crown and pulls within one point of the championship lead at Huntington Bank Field.
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Nashville Exposed
The 47-second sequence that flipped the 450SX championship — Lawrence's mid-race adjustment, Roczen's rear tire gamble, and why Tomac's crash was caused by something nobody on the broadcast saw.
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The Real Cost of Racing
Factory deals worth $8M. Privateer budgets held together with credit cards. The financial gulf between the haves and have-nots of professional supercross has never been wider — and neither has the silence around it.
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Inside Tomac's KTM
Eli Tomac's 2026 KTM 450 SX-F is not the same bike you can buy at a dealer. It's not even the same bike his teammates ride. Here's what makes it different — and why one analog component is the key to everything.
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The Italian Job
Ducati decided to build a 450 motocross bike in 2021. By January 2026, Troy Lee Designs was lining up at Anaheim 1 on the Desmo450 MX. The inside story of the fastest development timeline in off-road racing history.
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The Tomac Gamble
Inside the paddock deal that nobody saw coming — what KTM promised Tomac, what Yamaha offered instead, and why the championship lead after Round 11 proves it was the right call.
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St. Louis Preview
The Dome at America's Center produces races unlike anywhere else on the circuit. Here's why St. Louis historically breaks championship momentum — and our picks for tonight.
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Cole Davies at 18
We sat with the Kiwi Kid for 45 minutes in the Star Racing hauler after Indianapolis. What he said about Deegan, about pressure, and about moving to 450s will surprise you.
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Eli Tomac: The Undying Beast
Thirty-three years old. Fourteen seasons in. And still, somehow, the fastest man on the track on any given Saturday. The long story of how Eli Tomac stayed Eli Tomac.
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Round-by-Round Recaps 2026 Supercross Season · Rounds 1–13 · Rounds 14–17 in Latest Articles above
Round 13

Nashville

Apr 11, 2026 · Nissan Stadium
Championship flipped. Lawrence answered with a mid-race adjustment nobody saw, Roczen gambled on a soft rear, and Tomac crashed out of the lead in the whoops on lap 9.
1. H. Lawrence2. Roczen3. Sexton
Round 12

Indianapolis

Apr 4, 2026 · Lucas Oil Stadium
Tomac extended to 12 points after a last-lap pass on Sexton. Deegan won the 250SX East opener. Indy's soft clay ate tires by lap 10.
1. Tomac2. Sexton3. H. Lawrence
Round 11

Detroit

Mar 28, 2026 · Ford Field
Anderson's first podium of the season. 250SX West: Kitchen held off Kiwi Cole Davies by 0.3 seconds at the line.
1. Tomac2. Anderson3. Roczen
Round 10

Seattle

Mar 21, 2026 · Lumen Field
Mud race. Seventeen DNFs across both classes. Plessinger won his first main in three years. Everyone else lost goggles.
1. Plessinger2. Stewart3. Barcia
Round 9

Daytona

Mar 7, 2026 · Daytona Int'l Speedway
Longest lap of the season. Jett Lawrence won by eight seconds — largest SX margin in 12 years. Amateur SX ran all week.
1. J. Lawrence2. Tomac3. Sexton
Round 8

Arlington

Feb 28, 2026 · AT&T Stadium
The Triple Crown format. Tomac won two of three. Sexton won the third on tiebreaker. Lawrence ran 2-2-4.
1. Tomac2. Sexton3. J. Lawrence
Round 7

Tampa

Feb 21, 2026 · Raymond James Stadium
Ducati's first win — Roczen on the Desmo450. Crowd went absolutely nuclear. Italians in the pits couldn't stop hugging.
1. Roczen2. J. Lawrence3. Tomac
Round 6

Glendale

Feb 14, 2026 · State Farm Stadium
Triple Crown. Jett Lawrence went 1-1-1 for a perfect night. First since Reed in 2008.
1. J. Lawrence2. Tomac3. Webb
Round 5

Minneapolis

Feb 7, 2026 · U.S. Bank Stadium
Sexton ended the winless streak. Roczen got caught in a first-lap pile-up. Deegan won the 250SX East opener.
1. Sexton2. Tomac3. Anderson
Round 4

Oakland

Jan 31, 2026 · Oakland Coliseum
Tomac's first win on the KTM. Kitchen grabbed the 250SX West red plate. The start gate got stuck for the 450 main — 15-minute delay.
1. Tomac2. Webb3. J. Lawrence
Round 3

San Diego

Jan 24, 2026 · Snapdragon Stadium
Hunter Lawrence won his first 450 main. Jett cheered loudest from the tuff blocks. Kitchen won 250SX West again.
1. H. Lawrence2. J. Lawrence3. Sexton
Round 2

Anaheim 2

Jan 17, 2026 · Angel Stadium
Tomac went back-to-back to open the year. KTM's gamble looking very real. Webb crashed hard in heat 2 but remounted.
1. Tomac2. J. Lawrence3. Sexton
Round 1

Anaheim 1

Jan 10, 2026 · Angel Stadium
The opener. Tomac's debut on the KTM. Ducati rolled out on the gate. Full capacity crowd, full-on launch of the season.
1. Tomac2. J. Lawrence3. Roczen

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