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Moto Wrap | Flat Track | GNCC | MX & SX | Hard Enduro

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May 4, 2021
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Moto News Weekly Wrap
May 4, 2021

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What’s New:

  • Over $8 million in contingency committed to 2021 Lucas Oil Pro MX
  • 2021 AORC to broadcast on SBS on May 9
  • Hard Enduro heads to Portugal for the Extreme XL Lagares
  • Jonny Walker talks switch to Beta for Hard Enduro
  • Skyler Howes joins Husqvarna Factory Racing from 2021
  • Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP & MX2 Teams
  • Australian ProMX visits Canberra for Round 2
  • Steward Baylor Jr wins the 2021 Hoosier GNCC
  • Cooper Webb wins 450SX championship at Salt Lake City finale
  • Strong Aussie showing in 2021 AMA 250SX championship
  • 2021 Racing Calendars
    • 2021 Provisional MXGP
    • 2021 Yamaha AORC presented by MXStore
    • 2021 Australian Penrite ProMX
    • 2021 Speedway GP
    • 2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship
    • 2021 FIM Cross-Country Rallies
    • 2021 AMA Supercross
    • 2021 GNCC
    • 2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
    • 2021 Progressive American Flat Track
    • 2021 New Zealand Motocross
    • 2021 New Zealand Cross-Country
    • 2021 New Zealand Enduro
    • 2021 Australian Supercross (provisional)
    • And more…

Over $8 million in contingency committed to 2021 Lucas Oil Pro MX

With a month remaining until the start of the 2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, MX Sports Pro Racing has announced a record sum of manufacturer contingency support for the upcoming season. With the addition of American motocross’ seventh competing manufacturer, GASGAS, more than $8.3 million will be up for grabs for competitors over the course of the 12-round season.

2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship

Davey Coombs – Vice President of MX Sports Pro Racing

“With a record amount of contingency support and the expansion of our field of competing manufacturers, it’s an exciting time in American motocross as we prepare for a new season. In the face of an extremely challenging past year our manufacturers have doubled down on their commitment to the sport, which will only serve to benefit the hundreds of competitors that will line up on the gate this summer. Manufacturers play arguably the most important role in elevating the global impact of not only our championship, but off-road motorcycling as a whole, and they continue to serve as invaluable partners in the ongoing legacy of American motocross.”

The 2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship is anchored by the factory supported efforts of GASGAS, Honda, Husqvarna, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki and Yamaha.

For GASGAS, the Spanish manufacturer that became an icon in motorcycle trials competition, its historic series debut will be spearheaded by the Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS lineup of Justin Barcia in the 450 Class, along with Pierce Brown and Michael Mosiman in the 250 Class. GASGAS will become the 27th different manufacturer to contest the off-road motorcycle racing series.

2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship

The 2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will once again consist of a 12-round schedule, beginning on Memorial Day Weekend with the season-opening Fox Raceway I National on May 29 from Southern California’s Fox Raceway.


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2021 AORC to broadcast on SBS on May 9

The Yamaha Australian Off-Road Championship, presented by MXstore, (AORC) will make its historical TV debut with broadcast partner – SBS Australia – May 9, from 1.30-2.30pm.

The hour-long feature brings the racing action from the opening rounds of the 2021 AORC, held at Golden Beach, Victoria, straight into the lounge rooms of race fans around the country for the first time ever, showcasing the gruelling nature, triumphs, and challenges of the championship. Hosted by Kate Peck, renowned motorsport journalist and self-confessed ‘motorbike addict’, Peck joined the Golden Beach paddock to capture the ups and downs of the season’s opening races firsthand.

2021 AORC to broadcast on SBS on May 9

Dive into the behind-the-scenes stories of the AORC athletes with never-before-seen access, and watch the marquee rivalries of the championship unfold, pitting machine against machine and rider against rider in the fierce race for glory.

After the premiere, the AORC TV show will be available to view via the SBS on Demand Channel. Tune in on SBS from 1.30pm to 2.30pm, May 9, to be amongst the first to witness AORC in all its glory .


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Hard Enduro heads to Portugal for the Extreme XL Lagares

The wait is almost over, with just one week to go all roads lead to the inaugural round of the 2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship, Extreme XL Lagares in Portugal.

Overcoming the restrictions of the ongoing Covid pandemic, the world’s best Hard Enduro athletes, together with a wealth of amateur and hobby riders, will compete for pride and glory across three demanding days of competition.

In a change to previous editions of Extreme XL Lagares due to public restrictions, the FIM World Championship category will compete in three events over two days with an Endurocross race and mountain time-trial Prologue on Saturday, followed by Sunday’s Main Race.

Non-championship riders will take to the Endurocross track on Friday, followed by the Saturday Prologue and join the World Championship competitors on the start line for Sunday’s action.

As the 2019 WESS Champion and 2020 Red Bull Romaniacs winner, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Manual Lettenbichler naturally starts as one of the favourites for the top step of the podium. But despite previous podium results in Portugal, Lettenbichler has yet to truly master the rigorous rocks the region is famed for, so will 2021 be his year to triumph?

Sherco Factory Racing will be a formidable force this season, their sights very much set on success. In 2019 Mario Roman stole the show with a phenomenal ride to victory. Demonstrating a perfect mix of speed and technical ability, the Spaniard turned up the heat in the closing stages to win and will be aiming high again this year. Teammate Wade Young is a past winner of the race, in 2017, and finished as runner-up in 2019. A fan of the terrain, he’ll also be pushing for nothing less than victory too.

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing boast a trio of Hard Enduro talent. Billy Bolt, Alfredo Gomez and Hard Enduro legend Graham Jarvis have all won in Portugal before, with Jarvis holding the all-time win record over Gomez. The potential for a podium-sweep can’t be ruled out with these guys.

Jonny Walker will make one of the most anticipated team debuts in Portugal with Vision Track Beta. After a decade on KTM machinery, Walker made a jump to Beta Motorcycles during the winter and Extreme XL Lagares will be his first serious outing in new colours. Vastly experienced and hungry to impress, Walker is an obvious threat for podium honours.

GASGAS Factory Racing debut their two-rider outfit of Taddy Blazusiak and Michael Walkner. A true mix of experience and youth, Blazusiak will come out swinging while Walkner is keen to demonstrate that he is a young talent to watch out for.

Trece Racing Society will be a new crew to keep an eye on as Pol Tarres rolls out on Yamaha machinery for the first time in Hard Enduro. The Spaniard’s ability on a bike knows no bounds and he’s excited to show what his Yamaha is capable of when the going gets tough.

Changing colours for 2021, TTR Squadra Corse field a three-rider team of Travis Teasdale, Kevin Gallas and Azzalini Alessandro on GASGAS machinery and will be a privateer force to be reckoned with among the factory outfits.

Jarvis Husqvarna Racing – managed by Graham Jarvis – is also a new team to watch for in 2021. The team’s five riders include Bulgaria’s Teodor Kabakchiev and Britain’s Will Hoare, Jonathan Richardson, Sam Winterburn and Grant Churchward. Featuring a real mix of raw, young talent under the guidance of Graham, expect fireworks!

Add in a wealth of youngsters like Israel’s Suff Sella, Russia’s David Leonov, Germany’s Tim Apolle and Leon Hentschel plus South Africa’s Matt Green who have all signed up, and the countdown is firmly on to round one in Portugal.

In keeping with strict government Covid guidelines, coronavirus testing facilities will be available on site. Competitors will also be able to take a test before returning home. Spectator attendance is not permitted.

The opening round of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship takes place at Extreme XL Lagares, Portugal on May 7-9.

FIM World Championship schedule

  • 6 May
    • 09:00 – 24:00: Technical and documental verifications. Covid Testing
    • 12:00 – 24:00 – Bikes in Parc Ferme
  • 8 May
    • 08.00 – 12.00: Endurocross
    • 16.00 – 18.00: Prologue
  • 9 May
    • 10.00: Main Race Start
    • 17.30: Podium

Amateur Class schedule

  • 6 May
    • 09:00 – 24:00: Technical and documental verifications. Covid Testing
    • 12:00 – 24:00 – Bikes in Parc Ferme
  • 7 May
    • 09.00 – 17.00: Endurocross
  • 8 May
    • 14.00 – 16.00: Prologue
  • 9 May
    • 10.00: Main Race Start
    • 17.00: Podium

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Jonny Walker talks to switch to Beta for Hard Enduro

The biggest off-season rider team switch unquestionably came from Jonny Walker. After almost a decade with KTM, he shocked the Hard Enduro world with his change to Beta machinery.

Putting together his own team during the winter months, Vision Track Beta came to life. In what is sure to be the biggest test of his career, Jonny’s performance at round one – next week’s Extreme XL Lagares – will tell Jonny, his competitors, and the wider audience if the move was a successful one.

Jonny Walker

But, if one thing is certain, it’s clear that when Jonny’s got a spring back in his step, he’s a ferociously fast and competitive Hard Enduro racer…

With the opening round of the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship nearly here, have all the pieces of the puzzle, the building of Vision Track Beta, come together?

Jonny Walker: “I think we’re there now with everything. As ready as we can be for round one. All the brands and partners I’ve spoken with have come onboard to support me. We’ve put a lot of testing in and plenty of track laps. I’d like to have done a couple more races, but it’s not been possible. I’m just looking forward to getting started now.”

Has building your own team been a challenging and enjoyable process?

“Yes! I’ve always raced for a factory team, so as a professional rider I’ve never really seen it from the other side. The factory life is an ‘arrive and race’ sort of thing, but now I’m more hands on. I’ve total say in what I’m doing and the products I’m using on my bike. I’ve enjoyed the process of speaking with companies and brands directly too. There’s been lots of phone calls, lots of emailing, but it’s come together really well.”

You won the Endurocross race at Extreme XL Lagares in 2019. It would be pretty cool if you could win it again, first time out on the Beta!

“Yeah, that would be cool, but being successful in the main event is the priority. I do enjoy the multi-race format aspect of Extreme XL Lagares though. If you can win an individual event, it gives good exposure. It would be awesome to put Beta on the top step of the podium and a great way to start off the weekend!”

Jonny Walker

Unfortunately, there is no city prologue in Porto this year. That must be a bit of a relief after taking a swim there in 2019! But in all seriousness, will you miss that part of race?

“Yes, it is a shame not to have the prologue in Porto this year, but understandable too. It’s super cool and not just a highlight of Extreme XL Lagares, but of our sport because it’s so unique. I think my mechanic is the most relieved about it not taking place this year. He can stop googling ‘how to waterproof a 2-stroke!’. Like everyone, I hope the city prologue will be back for 2022.”

Looking ahead to the entire season, what races will play to your strengths?

“There’s been a lot of changes this offseason and so naturally Extreme XL Lagares is the biggest test to see how things have come together. Once those round one nerves and jitters are out of the way and we’re up and racing, I’ll settle into it better. Red Bull Erzbergrodeo and Red Bull Romaniacs are big favourites for me. I’m looking forward to them.”

Is it good to finally have an FIM Hard Enduro World Championship to race for, a series that brings all the iconic races together?

“It’s cool to be under the FIM umbrella. Hard Enduro is such a big scene now, so it’s good to be properly recognised with every other motorcycle championship out there. But Hard Enduro is different too. It’s special, unique and successful because amateur and hobby riders are such a big part of what we do. We’re all in it together, if you know what I mean. That’s why it’s become so popular. So as long as that element remains unchanged – it doesn’t become too elite, the tracks stay as they are, and the atmosphere stays cool – then who knows how much bigger things will get!”

Jonny Walker

Past form shows you know how to race for a championship title – leading WESS in 2018 and third in 2019. What is the key to maintaining that sort of consistency across a full season?

“Trying to be at the sharp end of the results every time you race is key for sure. As a rider I feel like I’ve got a strong all-round skill set. My speed is good and I’ve been trying to improve on the technical side of my riding as this championship is 100 per cent Hard Enduro focused. The goal is to win the title and become world champion. That’s what I’d love to do and what I’m aiming for. I feel like we can do it too if everything goes well and we get a little bit of luck along the way.”


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Skyler Howes joins Husqvarna Factory Racing from 2021

Skyler Howes has signed to the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team for a three-year contract. The 29-year-old will first compete on Husqvarna machinery at the Sonora Rally in Mexico in early May, before lining up at round one of the 2021 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship – the Rally Kazakhstan – in June.

Skyler Howes joins Husqvarna Factory Racing

Born in California, Howes grew up competing off-road, specifically desert racing, before turning his hand to rally in 2018. Contesting the Dakar Rally for the first time in 2019, the American admits he underestimated the iconic event, and despite showing great pace on the tough terrain he was forced to retire after dislocating his shoulder. Exceptional rides in both the 2020 and 2021 races saw the Utah resident finish inside the top 10 and as leading privateer – the highlight being an impressive fifth overall at this year’s event.

Now, looking ahead to the 2021 season, Howes will compete in a number of local North American races before focusing on the full FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship. Although he has some experience racing world championship events having previously competed in Morocco, Skyler plans on using the 2021 season to build his pace and experience on the varied terrain he’ll experience at each of the six championship races, while getting up to speed on his FR 450 Rally machine.

Skyler Howes

Howes and the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team’s first FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship outing will be the Rally Kazakhstan on June 7-13.

Skyler Howes

“I am so excited to have signed for the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team – it is something I have worked hard my whole life for. I started riding when I was just three years old and have raced offroad my entire life. I have only been racing rally for the past three years, and in order to be able to compete in the Dakar this year I had to sell everything I owned. I raced the Dakar for the first time in 2019, in Peru, and I have to be honest, it was a huge wake-up call. In 2020, I was able to sort a ride and, despite losing some time through the event, I was able to finish inside the top-10 and as top privateer. For this year it was a struggle financially to get to the start, but I knew I was capable of a really good result – I finished fifth, and as top privateer once again. Thankfully, my result got the attention of the factory teams and now it’s a dream come true to sign for Husqvarna Motorcycles – they have one of the best structures and set-ups in the paddock. One of the biggest things for me is the fact that I can now concentrate on my training 100 percent and hopefully take my riding and results to the next level. The goal for this year is to take in the world championship rounds and get as much experience as possible before January next year where the aim is to go on to challenge for the Dakar podium.”

Skyler Howes

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Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP & MX2 teams break cover

The Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP & MX2 teams are looking fast and motivated as they set their sights on the first FIM Motocross World Championship gate-drop of the new season.

The team will line up with three popular names inside the premier class, MXGP. Jeremy Seewer will remain on the team for a third consecutive season (fourth with Yamaha) and will be joined under the awning by hot new recruits, Glenn Coldenhoff and Ben Watson.

Spearheading the outfit in 2021, five times silver medallist Seewer hopes to steer his YZ450FM to the top step of the podium.

Jeremy Seewer

“I’ve finished second in the world five times, two times in MX2, two times in MXGP and one time at the Junior World Championships and these are not bad stats, you know, but of course I want to win, and yes, I think I can! Usually, we race in 19 different countries and on different tracks, sand, hardpack, hot, cold, winter, summer, you know, so it’s such an open book. It just takes a lot, a lot, a lot and at the base, I think it’s hard work from everybody.”

Glenn Coldenhoff

“Yeah, I think there’s a lot of hard work, not only for myself, but I also think from the whole team. I think I was ready for a big change this year, which I actually did, and I really feel good already within the team. I feel like I have really good people around me, and the goal will always be to get the world title.”

While his teammates strive for more race and Grand Prix wins, 23-year-old rookie Ben Watson hopes to soak up their knowledge and experience as he gets set to get his feet wet.

Ben Watson

“For me it’s a really big opportunity, to join the Yamaha Factory MXGP team, and something I’m really grateful for because obviously the beginning of the season in MX2 last year, it wasn’t going really the way I wanted and the opportunities to show myself were coming less and less. Fortunately, at the end of the season I found myself and started to ride how I know I can, so it was definitely my time to take this step to the 450.”

Yamaha has a strong strategy to develop the next generation of MXGP champions from within its own ranks, and as Watson progresses up the Yamaha Racing pyramid, so too will young Yamaha stars Maxime Renaux and Thibault Benistant as they join title favourite Jago Geerts inside the Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MX2 team for 2021.

Maxime Renaux

“It means a lot to me to become a Yamaha Factory Rider for the MX2 team. For sure, it was a goal. It’s the highest team in the MX2 class that we can have in Yamaha.”

It’s no secret that Yamaha is on the hunt for FIM Motocross World Championship glory as the riders aim to secure the MX2 Championship gold plate while defending Yamaha’s title as the MX2 Manufacturer of the Year.

Jago Geerts

“I will try to fight again for the world title. The benefits of staying in the same team for a couple years is you get to know the people very good and we made really some improvements with the bike this year, for sure suspension wise and setup of the bike… this year I really want to to get back on the top step of the podium. I want more moto wins, more GP wins, and to do better let’s say.”

Meanwhile, Benistant is enjoying the move from the GYTR kitted YZ250F to the fully-fledged Factory YZ250FM. The 18-year-old sets his sights on a promising rookie season.

Thibault Benistant

“Of course everything is a little bit different, the engine, suspension, everything is a little bit more strong and to be a rookie, I think I have a little bit less experience than the more older, but it’s similar because we have almost the same hours on the bike, just not in the same championship, in MX2 I won’t have pressure. I know what I need to do and I’m working for.”

The 2021 FIM Motocross MXGP and MX2 World Championships are expected to kick-off on the 13th of June in Orlyonok, Russia.


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Australian ProMX visits Canberra for Round 2

The 2021 Penrite ProMX Championship presented by AMX Superstores swept into Canberra over the weekend, marking Round Two of the series, with the Thor MX1, Pirelli MX2 and Maxxis MX3 joined by the bLU cRU YZ65 Cup for the first time in 2021.

Luke Clout tops the Australian ProMX Round 2

The Thor MX1 class saw Luke Clout reign victorious, but Regan Duffy retains the red plate after a consistent performance for third overall, tied on 40-points with Hayden Mellross.

Regan Duffy now leads the Thor MX1 standings on 85-points, to Todd Waters on 78, with Hayden Mellross completing the top-three, a further five-points in arrears. Luke Clout and Kirk Gibbs sit fourth and fifth, with sixth placed Brett Metcalfe tied on points with Gibbs.

Regan Duffy retains the MX1 lead

Todd Waters

“It was an interesting day out there. I qualified well and had a good first race, but the track baked out before the back-to-back races and I struggled with that hard-pack. It was an easy track to throw it away on and, with everyone being so close, I didn’t want that to happen. I rode within my capabilities and I’m happy to walk away with the points today – it’s certainly a lot better than crashing and getting 10ths. We might have lost a few points in the championship, but we’ll go back, regroup and look forward to Gillman.”

Todd Waters

Kirk Gibbs

“I am not there yet; I need to improve in some areas, and we have a plan. We proved today that we can win which is an important positive.”

Brett Metcalfe

“If this is my worst round its ok but I cannot afford another repeat of this weekend. I crashed last week, and I did not have the strength I needed to ride at my best. It was frustrating but we will bounce back for Gilman.”

Brett Metcalfe

Jayden Rykers

“Today was definitely a step forward in comparison to the first round and we took a lot out of this one. We’ve made some changes with the bike to suit me more and they’ve worked, although I’d still like to be up toward the front further! All in all, we had a consistent day and it’s more to build from.”

Pirelli MX2

Kyle Webster was untouchable in the Pirelli MX2 class, adding another two wins to his tally and continuing his winning streak – now four from four for the season. Noah Ferguson was second overall, ahead of Jay Wilson.

Kyle Webster

As a result Webster now sits on 100-points, with Rhys Budd second on 69, and Jesse Dobson is third overall on 67-points, one-point ahead of Jay Wilson.

Kyle Webster

“Being from Western Australia, I am considered more of a sand specialist so in the off-season I focused on improving my hard-pack skills. The team has really been putting in, we have been to Gilman twice in the past few months and I like the track. Whilst I have a decent point’s lead I can’t afford to let up. Gilman will be really important for the team and I am focused on getting maximum points there.”

Jay Wilson

“Today was a step in the right direction for me but there is still a lot of work to be done. At least this weekend I was in the battle and competitive unlike Wonthaggi where I just stunk. There is still more speed to come and some fitness at the end of the motos but things are heading in the right direction and with a four weeks until round three in Adelaide, hopefully I can make another step forward. Thanks to the team for a big effort in the lead up to the round and I’m looking forward to get more work under my belt before Adelaide and getting back to where I belong.”

Rhys Budd

“Overall, I’m pretty happy with how I rode today and race at a speed that would put me inside the top five. On the hand other, I need to put two motos together at each round and get as many points as I can in every race. The sixth place was good and I felt had I been able to get passed the rider in front of me quicker, I may have been able to move further forward. Race two was ugly as I was ran over a few times and ended up with a bike on me in that first turn crash. But I raced all the way to the end and was able to salvage as many points as I can.”

Rhys Budd

Maxxis MX3

Blake Fox went two for two in the Maxxis MX3 class, retaining the standings lead, with Ben Novak second overall and Ryder Kingsford third.

The standings are a similar story but saw a slightly different order, with Fox on 97-points, with Kingsford second and Novak third.

Ben Novak

“Second overall for the day is awesome and it’s a positive step forward. I came into round 1 injured so we have been following a plan which is working. We have spent time at Gilman training and testing. Our bike is working great, and I believe another 4 weeks on the bike will prove invaluable.”

Ben Novak

bLU cRU YZ65 Cup

The early bLU cRU YZ65 Cup leader is Heath Davy, who took the win, but is tied on 47-points with Peter Wolfe.

bLU cRU YZ65 Cup – Heath Davy

Paddy Lewis was third overall and currently sits on 38-points, two ahead of Dejan Sankovic. The overall standings are the same as this was Round 1 of the YZ65 Cup.

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Thor MX1

Thor MX1 Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Regan DUFFY85
2Todd WATERS78
3Hayden MELLROSS73
4Luke CLOUT72
5Kirk GIBBS70
6Brett METCALFE70
7Jayden RYKERS52
8Jai WALKER43
9Maximus PURVIS42
10Jay LAMB42
11Connor TIERNEY42
12Joel WIGHTMAN38
13Joben BALDWIN27
14Aaron TANTI24
15Lochie LATIMER24
16Joel EVANS22
17Jye DICKSON17
18Ryan FINDANIS14
19Luke ZIELINSKI12
20Levi McMANUS9
21Navrin GROTHUES7
22Dylan WOOD6
23Jake MOSS5
24Mitchell NORRIS4
25Cory WATTS3
26Joshua WHITEHEAD2
27Zhane DUNLOP1

Pirelli MX2

Pirelli MX2 Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Kyle WEBSTER100
2Rhys BUDD69
3Jesse DOBSON67
4Jay WILSON66
5Nathan CRAWFORD60
6Dylan WILLS51
7Noah FERGUSON50
8Alex LARWOOD47
9Levi ROGERS44
10Jayce COSFORD38
11Isaac FERGUSON36
12Korey McMAHON35
13Hugh McKAY34
14Jy ROBERTS 33
15Jai CONSTANTINOU30
16Chandler BURNS24
17Tomas RAVENHORST 23
18Ricky LATIMER16
19Liam ANDREWS15
20Mackenzie O’BREE12
21Tye JONES11
22Kaleb BARHAM8
23Tyler DARBY5
24Brock NINNESS3
25Oliver MARCHAND3
26Zachary WATSON2
27George KNIGHT1
28Ethan ASHMORE1

Maxxis MX3

Maxxis MX3 Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Blake FOX97
2Ryder KINGSFORD85
3Ben NOVAK Honda76
4Kobe DREW60
5Kayden MINEAR59
6Jack MATHER57
7Thynan KEAN57
8Connor ROSSANDICH39
9Seth BURCHELL37
10Brock FLYNN36
11Connor TOWILL35
12Cambell WILLIAMS33
13Ryan ALEXANDERSON27
14Cooper HOLROYD25
15Liam ATKINSON22
16Rory FAIRBROTHER19
17Jyle CAMPBELL18
18Travis OLANDER17
19Kobi WOLFF17
20Jett BURGESS-STEVENS14
21Brock SLEADER10
22Liam JACKSON10
23Cody KILPATRICK8
24Ryley FITZPATRICK8
25Hunter COLLINS7
26Dominic WILSON5
27Hixson McINNES5
28Justin HARROW1

bLU cRU YZ65 Cup

bLU cRU YZ65 Cup Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Heath DAVY47
2Peter WOLFE47
3Paddy LEWIS38
4Dejan SANKOVIC36
5Cooper BOWMAN33
6Cooper DANAHER31
7Ethan WOLFE28
8Zane HANTIS25
9Harry HARVEY23
10Ryder BURCHELL19
11Max HARVEY19
12Ryder TRICKEY18
13Levi THOMPSON17
14Jimmy HADFIELD16
15Claire POLLARD11
16Jayden MINERDS11
17Carter BEECH10
18Jacob THOMSEN5
19Darcy HUSTON4

 

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2021 AFT – Round 3
Atlanta Super TT

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Just miles from its American base of operations, Yamaha became the first manufacturer to ever pull off a victory sweep across all three classes in a single evening thanks to the virtuoso performances of JD Beach and Dallas Daniels.

JD Beach and Dallas Daniels made it three from three for Yamaha

Beach completed the remarkable triple win in absolutely crushing form aboard the No. 95 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT in the Mission SuperTwins presented by S&S Cycle Main Event.

The multi-time national champion roadracer and TT race winner came into Atlanta considered the heavy race favorite and that status only increased with each successive session. By the time the Main rolled around, Beach made real the fears that the remainder of the field was relegated to a fight for second. He tore open up a sizable lead by the time the pack hit the jump for the first time and piled it on from there.

After earlier opening up an full straightaway’s advantage, Beach cruised home to a near-five-second margin-of-victory in the end.

JD Beach

“This feels amazing. I can’t thank my team enough. Through the tough times, they’re always working. I have to thank my trainer, Ty Kady, too; coming into this race, I was kind of in a dark spot just because I felt like I had so much pressure on me to do good. We were able to pull it through. This race went smooth for me – it was my best race ever. Just like (Supercross racer) Jett Lawrence said after his win a few weeks ago, ‘You’ve got to let the big dogs eat!”

JD Beach

While Beach put a quick conclusion on the chase for the win, an entertaining melee for second took shape behind him, featuring Sammy Halbert, Briar Bauman, Jarod Vanderkooi, and Davis Fisher.

Bauman put a move on second-placed Halbert with eight minutes to go, only to see Halbert immediately counter. That sequence then allowed Vanderkooi to slip under Bauman and do the same to Halbert a few short laps later.

Bauman worked past Halbert and did what he could to pressure Vanderkooi. But ultimately the defending Grand National Champion could climb no higher than third as Vanderkooi put the finishing touches on his best-ever premier-class result.

Fisher took fourth, while Beach’s teammate, Kolby Carlile, was the beneficiary of a late mistake on Halbert’s part, allowing Carlile to sneak through and take fifth at the flag.

JD Beach

Title contender Jared Mees made a courageous attempt to fight through the pain and compete after recently injuring his knee in a motocross training accident. Unfortunately, he was forced to pull out early in the Main Event and will now look to heal up with a few weeks off to rest.

AFT Production Twins

Dallas Daniels added to his quickly burgeoning legend, not only winning in his Progressive AFT twin-cylinder debut but flat-out dominating the AFT Production Twins Main Event.

Daniels stormed away from pole and was never bothered as he made relatively easy work of an extremely challenging circuit. Like his premier-class teammate, JD Beach, Daniels’ sublime blend of elite dirt track and roadracing chops proved unbeatable on the hybrid Atlanta Super TT course.

Dallas Daniels

“The Single is our main priority; that’s our championship goal, but tonight I wanted to get the win on the Production Twin. The track is amazing — it’s so much fun. My roadrace and supermoto experience really plays well into this, and it’s been a blast riding this thing. I thought maybe it would take a little longer getting used to it, but it was great right from the beginning.”

Dallas Daniels

All-around ace Dalton Gauthier came home a clear second despite struggling in his Semi and starting on Row 2. Dan Bromley tracked down and ultimately out-dueled Kayl Kolkman to finish third as the most recent AFT Singles champions went 1-2-3 on the evening.

Daniels’ task was made a bit easier immediately after the restart when fellow Semi winner Johnny Lewis suffered a huge opening-lap high side, which brought out an immediate red flag.

Lewis was able to make the restart, albeit from the back of the pack. Shaken but not deterred, the former factory AMA Supermoto star slashed his way back through the field to finish a gritty fifth at the checkered flag.

AFT Singles

The most difficult component of a potential Yamaha triple-class sweep was widely expected to be the AFT Singles Main; while Mikey Rush won his Semi, teammate and defending class champion Dallas Danielswas beaten in a thrilling straight fight in his Semi by Honda-mounted Spanish flat track superstar Ferran Cardús.

Rush and Daniels managed to get away 1-2, but their dream start was quickly erased due to a red flag following a lap one crash by Trent Lowe.

Daniels took the holeshot in the restart but with Cardús right on his tail. After the Spaniard had earlier demonstrated he had the lines and skills necessary to overtake him on multiple occasions in the Semi, Daniels put his head down in an attempt to not allow Cardús an opportunity when it mattered the most.

Daniels slowly opened a small advantage, eventually forcing Cardús into a mistake, which put Rush on his case. That development proved pivotal, allowing Daniels to suffer no real consequences when he later made a significant mistake of his own, and giving Yamaha the added joy of a 1-2 finish after Rush made his way through into second.

Despite coming up short in his bid for the win, Cardús did earn his first career Progressive AFT podium in third.

Dallas Daniels

“As soon as I finished my interviews for Production Twins, they were firing bikes up for Singles. I got my stuff back on and thought to myself, ‘I just have to get a good start and stay with the guys and do something with them in the end.’ But I got the holeshot and knew I was the guy – I just needed to maintain. I was kind of nervous, and I was like, ‘Put in laps, put in laps, hit your marks.’ As I was going into the last corner, the sound was kind of going away. I looked at the jumbotron and saw I had a little gap. I knew I had to keep going fast but I thought I could relax a bit. But then I went into the righthander and ended up going off the track and had to go through the mud. My heartrate was back up, so I almost went off the track again with two laps to go. I just had to calm down. But this is awesome.”

Max Whale finished fourth, while TT legend Henry Wiles narrowly edged rookie prodigy Kody Kopp  for fifth.

Ryan Sipeswon his $1 bet with fellow future Hall of Famer Travis Pastrana, as the two-wheeled icons finished eighth and ninth, respectively. Pastrana will look to get his revenge as the two will compete in the Hoosier GNCC.

2021 Atlanta Super TT Results

  • SuperTwins Main
  • SuperTwins Standings
  • Prod Twins Main
  • Prod Standings
  • Singles Main
  • Singles Standings

SuperTwins Main

POSRIDERBIKEGap
1JD BeachYamaha MT-07–
2Jarod VanderkooiIndian FTR7504.846
3Briar BaumanIndian FTR75012.962
4Davis FisherIndian FTR75014.81
5Kolby CarlileYamaha MT-0716.338
6Sammy HalbertIndian FTR75017.161
7Bronson BaumanIndian FTR75019.343
8Tyler OHaraIndian FTR75026.336
9Larry PegramIndian FTR75031.224
10Robert PearsonIndian FTR75032.737
11Brandon RobinsonIndian FTR75019 Laps
12Brandon PriceIndian FTR7508.301
13James RispoliHD XG750R Rev X16 Laps
14Dan BromleyYamaha MT-0715 Laps
15Jared MeesIndian FTR7502 Laps

SuperTwins Standings

PosRiderTotal
1JD Beach55
2Briar Bauman52
3Brandon Robinson47
4Jared Mees46
5Sammy Halbert44
6Jarod Vanderkooi43
7Bronson Bauman37
8Kolby Carlile36
9Davis Fisher35
10Brandon Price30
11Robert Pearson27
12James Rispoli20
13Tyler OHara11
14Larry Pegram10
15Dan Bromley5

Prod Twins Main

POSRIDERBIKEINTERVAL
1Dallas DanielsYamaha MT-07–
2Dalton GauthierHD XG750R5.104
3Dan BromleyYamaha MT-079.819
4Kayl KolkmanYamaha MT-0710.37
5Johnny LewisRoyal Enfield 65016.484
6Cory TexterYamaha MT-0720.495
7Ben LoweYamaha MT-0722.499
8Ryan VarnesKawasaki Ninja 65030.729
9Shelby MillerKawasaki Ninja 65015 Laps
10Chad CoseHD XG750R0.247
11Daniel EslickKawasaki Ninja 6504.519
12Jimmy McAllisterKawasaki Ninja 65011 Laps
13Patrick BuchananKawasaki Ninja 6509 Laps
14Jeremiah DuffyKawasaki Ninja 6507.05

Prod Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Cory Texter55
2Chad Cose54
3Dan Bromley54
4Dalton Gauthier49
5Ryan Varnes39
6Ben Lowe34
7Johnny Lewis28
8Dallas Daniels25
9Dylan Bell25
10Daniel Eslick25
11Cameron Smith24
12Jeremiah Duffy22
13Shelby Miller21
14Jimmy McAllister21
15Nick Armstrong16
16Kayl Kolkman15
17Garret Wilson11
18Patrick Buchanan6

Singles Main

POSRIDERBIKEINTERVAL
1Dallas DanielsYamaha YZ450F16 Laps
2Michael RushYamaha YZ450F0.869
3Ferran CardusHonda CRF450R2.616
4Max WhaleKTM 450 SX-FFE3.708
5Henry WilesHonda CRF450R8.388
6Kody KoppHonda CRF450R8.653
7Trevor BrunnerHonda CRF450R13.287
8Ryan SipesGas Gas MC450F14.065
9Travis PastranaKTM 450 SX-F20.705
10Andrew LukerYamaha YZ450F24.421
11Brandon KitchenHusqvarna FC45025.035
12Tanner DeanHonda CRF450R26.414
13Trent LoweSuzuki RMZ 45028.066
14Tarren SanteroKawasaki KX450F29.018
15Cole ZabalaHonda CRF450R29.624
16Jacob LehmannHonda CRF450R29.886
17Aidan RoosEvansKTM 450 SX-FFE10 Laps

Singles Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Dallas Daniels60
2Michael Rush57
3Shayna Texter-Bauman50
4Max Whale43
5Tanner Dean31
6Henry Wiles30
7Brandon Kitchen30
8Trevor Brunner30
9Morgen Mischler29
10Trent Lowe28
11Michael Inderbitzin21
12Kody Kopp20
13Ferran Cardus17
14Cole Zabala15
15James Ott12
16Ryan Sipes11
17Travis Pastrana10
18Ryan Wells10
19Kevin Stollings10
20Andrew Luker9
21Kasey Sciscoe7
22Tarren Santero5
23Jayson Bloss3
24Jacob Lehmann3
25Aidan RoosEvans2

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Steward Baylor Jr wins the 2021 Hoosier GNCC

Round six of the 2021 Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) Series presented by Specialized, an AMA National Championship, took place at the iconic Ironman Raceway as the series made its first stop in Crawfordsville, Indiana for the season. This weekend’s race saw some exciting battles throughout the top premier classes as the weather and conditions were near perfect for the entire race weekend.

Steward Baylor – Image by Mack Faint

Earning his fourth-straight win of the season after three hours of intense racing was AmPro Yamaha’s Steward Baylor. As the green flag waved, Baylor would get off to a good start and move into the lead position on lap one. Baylor and his teammate, AmPro Yamaha’s Layne Michael would battle for the first half of the race with Michael moving into the number one spot briefly. Baylor made his way back into the lead and would begin to place a gap over the rest of the field. As the checkered flag flew, it was Baylor with a 35 second lead. Baylor now sits second in the points standings.

Battling his way back to a podium finish was FMF/KTM Factory Racing’s Benjamin Kelley. At the start of the race, Kelley found himself running back in the seventh place position at one point. Kelley would put his head down and push his way to the front, moving into third on the fifth lap. Kelley and Michael would battle as the white flag came out, but it would be Kelley making the pass for second overall and coming through to take the checkered flag right ahead of Michael.

Benjamin Kelley – Image by Mack Faint

AmPro Yamaha’s Layne Michael had an outstanding ride at round six in Indiana, as he came through to finish third overall. Michael would begin his day battling with his teammate at the front of the pack, but as the race wore on Baylor would pull away from his competitors. Michael would then be faced with a battle from a hard-charging Kelley for the second half of the race. Michael would be unable to hold off Kelley but would still earn his first overall podium finish of the 2021 season.

Making his way back towards the front of the XC1 Open Pro class was Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna Racing’s Thad Duvall. At just his second race back after an injury earlier in the season, Duvall would continue to gain momentum throughout the three-hour race and eventually make the pass for fourth place.

Magna1 Motorsports/Husqvarna’s Jordan Ashburn found himself running in the third place position at the beginning of the race, after grabbing the $250 All Balls Racing XC1 Holeshot Award. As the race wore on Ashburn would find himself battling with Kelley and then Duvall. As the white flag flew Ashburn would be unable to hold off Duvall any longer, coming through in the fifth place position. Ashburn was still able to end the day strong with a top five overall finishing position.

XC2 250 Pro

In the XC2 250 Pro class it was Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Johnny Girroir battling back to clinch his fifth-straight win of the season. Girroir was off to a top-five start to the day, working his way into second by the halfway point. Girroir would set his sights on AmPro Yamaha’s Mike Witkowski, who held the early lead. Girroir and Witkowski would swap the lead position multiple times, before battling down to the checkered flag where Girroir would finish 0.984 seconds ahead of Witkowski.

Johnny Girroir – Image by Mack Faint

Phoenix Racing Honda’s Cody Barnes did not get the start he wanted as he came through 13th on the opening lap. Still, as the race Barnes would continue to push himself to get to the front of the XC2 class. Barnes said he considers the Indiana event his home race as he hails from Illinois. In front of a lot of family and friends, Barnes made the pass for third on the last lap, earning his first podium finish of the season.

760Motosports/Husqvarna’s Benjamin Nelko grabbed the $100 Hot Cams XC2 Holeshot Award.

FMF XC3 125cc Pro-Am

The FMF XC3 125cc Pro-Am class saw Magna1 Motorsports Jonathan Johnson continue his winning ways by earning his sixth-straight win of the season. However, this win would not come as easy as some have. Lojak Yamaha Cycle Sales’ Chase Coleville would hold the early lead and continue to battle with Johnson down to the last lap of racing. Colville would come through to earn second, while Coastal GASGAS Factory Racing’s Ben Parsons had a consistent day in the third place position.

Jonathan Johnson – Image by Mack Faint

The Top Amateur honors from the Hoosier GNCC would go to 250 A’s Joseph Cunningham as he earned his class win and finished 20th overall. Will Sievenpiper was second on the top amateur podium with a win in the Open A class and a 26th overall finishing position. Third on the podium was the 250 A second place finisher, Tanner Collins with his 28th overall finish.

WCX

In the morning race, it was on between the WXC competitors, RedBull KTM’s Travis Pastrana and RedBull/Troy Lee Designs GASGAS’ Ryan Sipes who raced in the Sportsman A class.

As the green flag waved, it was Preston Raines earning the $100 Trail Jesters WXC holeshot award, but it would soon be AmPro Yamaha’s Rachael Archer taking over the lead for a brief moment before Kawasaki Team Green’s Korie Steede made her move into the number one spot.

However, it would soon be the No. 1 of BABS Racing Yamaha/Fly/Maxxis/Pro Circuit’s Becca Sheets striking for that lead position. As Sheets made her way into the lead, she would begin to place a gap over the rest of the field to ensure her overall win. Sipes was lurking behind her as he would move into second overall on adjusted time. Sheets was able to hold off the competition, and come through to earn her fourth WXC win, and third overall in of the season. Sipes would finish second overall on the day. While Archer came through to take third overall, second in WXC, and Steede rounded out the WXC top three.

As for Pastrana after running second early on in Sportsman A, he said that he had two gnarly crashes, ran out of gas for about 15 minutes, did a front flip and hit a tree third gear pinned.

In the 8 a.m. youth race it was Cole Forbes battling back to earn his fourth overall and YXC1 Super Mini Sr. class win of the season. Thor Powell would come through to finish second overall and in the YXC1 class, with Nicholas DeFeo rounding out the top three overall and in the YXC1 class. Ryan Amancio earned his first YXC2 Super Mini Jr. class win of the season just ahead of Robert Weiss and Van Adams, who rounded out the top three. Canyon Richards came to try his hand at GNCC Racing, earning the win in the 85cc (12-13) class, while Jiggs Fustini earned the 85cc (7-11) class win. Richard’s sister, Brighton Richards also earned a win in the Girls (8-15) class. Caleb Wood and Hunter Hawkinberry also earned class wins in the 65cc (10-11) and 65cc (7-9) classes.

The Hoosier AMSOIL Moto Hero was awarded to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s Angelo Sciarretti. Angelo served in the United States Navy as a Petty Officer 3rd E4. He was deployed to Japan from 2014 until 2018. Angelo served in the West Pacific and was part of The Valiant Shield in 2016. He served on the USS Stethem. He races in the Warrior class, which is a new championship class this year and is for active or retired military.

2021 GNCC Results

  • Bikes PM Overall
  • XC1 Open Pro
  • XC2 250 Pro
  • XC3 125
  • WCX

Bikes PM Overall

PosRacerClassBrandTime
1STEWARD BAYLOR JRXC1YAM03:02:13.050
2BENJAMIN M KELLEYXC1KTM03:02:48.179
3LAYNE MICHAELXC1YAM03:03:26.450
4THADDEUS DUVALLXC1HQV03:04:55.536
5JORDAN ASHBURNXC1HQV03:06:05.090
6GRANT BAYLORXC1GAS03:06:37.097
7TREVOR BOLLINGERXC1HQV03:07:24.499
8RICKY A RUSSELLXC1GAS03:08:14.477
9JONATHAN GIRROIRXC2GAS03:09:13.607
10MICHAEL WITKOWSKIXC2YAM03:09:14.591
11JOSHUA M TOTHXC1KTM03:12:09.819
12JOSH V STRANGXC1KAW03:12:25.719
13BENJAMIN HERRERAXC1SHR03:15:01.533
14CODY J BARNESXC2HON03:15:31.650
15LIAM DRAPERXC2KTM03:16:49.091
16THORN DEVLINXC2BET03:16:50.238
17JONATHAN T JOHNSONXC3HQV03:17:36.838
18CHASE A COLVILLEXC3YAM03:17:47.530
19CRAIG B DELONGXC2HQV03:18:10.300
20JOSEPH R CUNNINGHAM250 AKAW03:19:35.340
21ANGUS RIORDANXC2KTM03:19:47.799
22BEN L PARSONSXC3GAS03:19:51.434
23MAX FERNANDEZXC3BET03:20:55.619
24SIMON J JOHNSONXC2KTM03:21:03.658
25ZACK HAYESXC3KTM03:21:22.339

XC1 Open Pro

PlaceNameTotal
1BENJAMIN M KELLEY132
2STEWARD BAYLOR JR127
3GRANT BAYLOR113
4JORDAN ASHBURN101
5JOSH V STRANG92
6RICKY A RUSSELL88
7JOSHUA M TOTH78
8LAYNE MICHAEL62
9THADDEUS DUVALL43
10TREVOR BOLLINGER36
11BENJAMIN HERRERA24
12CORY BUTTRICK12
13TYLER D MEDAGLIA6

XC2 250 Pro

PlaceNamePoints
1JONATHAN GIRROIR165
2CRAIG B DELONG132
3MICHAEL WITKOWSKI116
4CODY J BARNES102
5LIAM DRAPER92
6THORN DEVLIN81
7RUY BARBOSA79
8LYNDON SNODGRASS76
9EVAN SMITH73
10JESSE ANSLEY58
11HUNTER W NEUWIRTH53
12BENJAMIN NELKO44
13RYDER LAFFERTY43
14CHRISTOPHER VENDITTI42
15BRENDEN J POLING41
16VINCENT SMITH39
17SIMON J JOHNSON34
18TEGAN R TEMPLE23
19SEBASTIAN TAVERNE23
20ANGUS RIORDAN14
21BREWER CAWLEY12
22MICHAEL MCLEAN9
23LAYTON SMAIL7
24JOSEPH FERRARO5
25STEVE NICHOLAS1

XC3 125

PlaceNameTotal Points
1JONATHAN T JOHNSON180
2CHASE A COLVILLE139
3BEN L PARSONS121
4ZACK HAYES112
5MAX FERNANDEZ90
6JASON LIPSCOMB87
7JAKE H FROMAN81
8NOAH CLARK79
9MICHAEL J PILLAR74
10DUSTIN SIMPSON53
11JEREMY LALLEMENT49
12ELI CHILDERS40
13TREVOR S BARRETT29
14RUSSELL BOBBITT28
15JACK N JOY22
16MICHAEL DELOSA11
17JOHN MELE9
18COLT W CONVERSE8
19LUCAS VALDEBENITO8
20CAMERON ISHMAEL7

WCX

PlaceNameTotal
1BECCA N SHEETS170
2RACHAEL ARCHER153
3TAYLA JONES111
4RACHEL GUTISH103
5KORIE STEEDE93
6PRESTIN RAINES82
7SHELBY A TURNER79
8MARINA CANCRO70
9TAYLOR TAYLOR65
10ANNELISA DAVIS58
11JOCELYN BARNES58
12ABBY DEFEO47
13EDEN NETELKOS46
14ELIZABETH PEREZ37
15MACKENZIE TRICKER34
16RAMSEY HENDERSON13
17AVA SILVESTRI12
18JAMIE ASTUDILLO11
19SHERYL B HUNTER10
20VALERIE HORENSKY8
21KELSEY L SALTAR6
22ALLI PHILLIPS6
23ALLISON ROLAND-KEELING5

 

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Cooper Webb wins 450SX championship at Salt Lake City finale

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Cooper Webb had an incredible conclusion to the 2021 AMA Supercross Championship, clinching his second-career 450SX title with a dominant victory at Saturday’s season finale. Marvin Musquin furthered the remarkable night for the team as he delivered a strong runner-up performance to give Red Bull KTM back-to-back 1-2 sweeps in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Cooper Webb

Widely recognized for his grit and determination to win, Webb has overcome his share of adversity since earning his first 450SX title in 2019. As the 2020 runner-up in supercross, Webb missed most of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship due to a back injury and he even had a rocky start to 2021 with a ninth-place finish at the opening round.

However, in true champion’s form Webb spent the early part of the season chipping away at the points gap, setting himself up for a massive comeback in the second half of the series. He entered the final round with a comfortable 22-point advantage over Ken Roczen but that didn’t stop him from pressing the envelope when it came time for the gate to drop at Rice-Eccles Stadium.

With a second-place finish in 450SX Heat 2, the newly crowned champion shot off the line aboard his KTM 450 SX-F Factory Edition, positioning himself into second early on. He pressured Roczen heavily through the first five laps before losing a spot to third early on. He didn’t let up though, eventually overtaking Roczen, and then Chase Sexton, to move into the lead with seven laps to go. From there, he marched to the checkers scoring his eighth Main Event victory of the season.

Cooper Webb – P1

“It’s been a heck of a year with everything in the world going on but we dug deep this year and stayed the course. It’s been an incredible journey, a hard fought season with a lot of hard races but this is all worth it right here. Being a two-time champion is incredible and to get the win tonight is the cherry on top. I’m speechless, this is incredible.”

Cooper Webb
2021 AMA Supercross Champion

Ken Roczen – P2

“Round 17 was a tough one again. I just seemed to struggle with the altitude. After getting the holeshot in the main, the first little bit of the race looked promising, but I really let go and dropped way back. Overall, I’ve had a good season. I’ve never stayed in the game for so long—making it all the way to the last round being in the championship hunt. Last year I was third, this year I was second—at least we’re going in the right direction. We had some really good battles, and I learned a lot about myself this year. I’m looking forward to the outdoor season now, and the supercross season next year.”

Eli Tomac – P3

“The track was a lot slicker in the morning than it seemed, but it got a lot better as the day went on. I got off to a good start in my heat race which ultimately helped me run away with the win and gave me loads of confidence going into the main event. Unfortunately, I didn’t get the best start in the main and was cut off by the riders up front, forcing me to have to battle my way through the pack. Although winning is always the goal, I’m very proud to walk away with third overall in the 450SX championship standings and I am looking forward to the first outdoor race at Pala, California.”

Justin Barcia – P4

“I felt good all day and was comfortable on the bike and the track, but finishing seventh wasn’t the way I wanted to end the season. All-in-all it was a solid year, I ended up fourth in the championship. Next year we’ll have some improvements to make but for the first Supercross season with the team, it was really enjoyable and fun and we have a lot more to show for next year, so we’ll keep on plugging along!”

Aaron Plessinger – P5

“My night started off a little slow. Qualifying didn’t go the way I wanted, but we made some changes and that seemed to help a lot. I got a pretty good start in the main, but my body kind of stalled out during the middle of the race. Compared to the last two years, this season has been way better. I think last year I was 11th overall and this year I was 5th, so it’s been a great turnaround. I can’t thank the whole team enough because they’ve put the work in and it showed. I’m ready for what’s next with the outdoors and to show everyone what we’ve got.”

Malcolm Stewart – P6

“I struggled a little bit at the start of the day but the team worked hard and we turned it around when it came to the Main Event. Looking back at the season as a whole – I had a great run and I’m more than blessed to have this team to support me. We got a podium and checked that off the list, and we ended the season with a top-five and had a solid run. We’ve got some things to work on but I feel really good overall about the year.”

Jason Anderson – P8

“The night was going pretty good – practice was alright, the heat race was a good result even though I didn’t feel like I rode the best and then the Main Event didn’t go so well. I think I ended the season in eighth overall but we’ll work on it for next year.”

Marvin Musquin – P9

“I’m happy to finish this season on a very high note, going 1-2 in Salt Lake City. The chase was really fast and we are super high in altitude so the breathing was tough, but it felt so good to give my best like that. I’m really happy to give good results right now because it’s been a tough season but I’m showing that I’ve still got some speed and endurance. I’m excited, we’ll be back next year!”

AMA Rookie of the Year – Dylan Ferrandis

Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing’s Dylan Ferrandis closed out a solid first year in the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship 450 class, earning the AMA Rookie of the Year and finishing just off the podium in fourth at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City.

He proved he was worthy of the recognition with a fourth-place ride to close out the season. He got out to a great start but got pushed out slightly to start sixth. He had a few close calls but when he finally settled in, he started making passes and found his way to finish just off the podium in fourth. Ferrandis closed out the year an impressive seventh in the points.

Dylan Ferrandis – P7

“The race was extremely difficult. I don’t know why but I felt a little more tired compared to last week. The track was really tricky and I made a couple of mistakes, but I gave everything I had. I’m a little disappointed to not finish on the box, but it’s still a good result, and it was a good end to the season with two fourths.”

450SX Results

  • 450 Main
  • 450 Standings

450 Main

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1Cooper WebbKTM29 Laps
2Marvin MusquinKTM+03.556
3Chase SextonHonda+05.566
4Dylan FerrandisYamaha+08.300
5Malcolm StewartYamaha+10.847
6Joey SavatgyKTM+12.918
7Justin BarciaGASGAS+16.036
8Aaron PlessingerYamaha+16.868
9Eli TomacKawasaki+20.916
10Ken RoczenHonda+22.258
11Dean WilsonHusqvarna+39.562
12Max AnstieSuzuki28 Laps
13Benny BlossHonda+19.573
14Tyler BowersKawasaki+23.933
15Kyle ChisholmYamaha+26.180
16Broc TickleHonda+27.988
17Justin StarlingKTM+40.743
18Alex RayKawasaki27 Laps
19Cade ClasonKawasaki+11.476
20Fredrik NorenKawasaki+13.046
21Joan CrosKawasaki26 Laps
22Jason AndersonHusqvarna9 Laps

450 Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Cooper Webb388
2Ken Roczen353
3Eli Tomac326
4Justin Barcia289
5Aaron Plessinger264
6Malcolm Stewart248
7Dylan Ferrandis237
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250SX

Jett Lawrence finished the 2021 Supercross season on a high in Salt Lake City with victory over Colt Nichols in the East-West Showdown.

Jett Lawrence

It was Nichols though that took out the 250 East Championship by 29-points over Jo Shimoda while Jett Lawrence was third for the season only four-points adrift of Shimoda.

Hunter Lawrence also finished the Supercross season on a high note with a podium alongside his brother while also claiming second in the 250 West Championship behind newly crowned champion Justin Cooper.

Jett and Hunter Lawrence were running third and fourth early on behind Seth Hammaker and Colt Nichols.  Jett quickly worked his way past Hammaker then made a clean pass on Nichols, who then shadowed Australian to the line safe in the knowledge that the 250 East Title would be his.

Jett and Hunter Lawrence

Hunter Lawrence made some work for himself after going down while chasing Hammaker before then regathering and eventually getting past Hammaker and McAdoo to claim that final step on the podium.

With Nichols taking the East Championship and Cooper the West that made it a Yamaha double in the 250 categories in 2021.

With Supercross now behind them the break is not long until the 2021 AMA Pro Motocross Championship gets underway on Saturday, May 29 in Pala, California.

250SX East Rider Quotes

Colt Nichols – P1 (East)

“It would have been nice to get the win, but I can’t complain about second place. I think I might be the only person to be on the podium at all nine rounds so I’m happy about that. I was off all day. I couldn’t really loosen up, but kudos to the team because they knew exactly what to do with the bike to get me comfortable. I was able to get a good start and lead some laps and had a fun battle with the Lawrence brothers. It’s an amazing feeling (to win the championship). I haven’t really ever been in a position to be a contender in the past and this year I put myself in a good spot. It’s a dream come true.”

Jo Shimoda – P2 (East)

“It was a great season for me. I got my very first podium and then was able to get the first win. I’m so thankful to the team for giving me this opportunity. I came on a little later in the off-season, so to turn out a good year is a good feeling. I can’t wait to make the transition to the outdoors.”

Jett Lawrence – P3

“Coming into the weekend, I was excited for the Showdown with my brother Hunter and couldn’t wait for the main event. In the first qualifier I got P1 and was feeling a little better on the track and started to get a good flow. The second qualifier was pretty good also; I had a little mistake in a rhythm lane but nothing crazy. Going into the heat race I was pretty excited to get it underway, and it went pretty good. I got second in the heat and ended up getting the third gate pick for the main. I was throwing up all through the break to the main, so I was a little nervous and didn’t know how I’d do, but I was able to dig deep and kind of focus and came out with a win. I was super-pumped from how I was feeling before the race, and to top it off Hunter got third; it was awesome for both of us to be on the box, so the last round ended pretty well, I think.”

Jett Lawrence & Hunter Lawrence

Michael Mosiman – P5 (East)

“What a close to the 2021 Supercross season. It was going well but I had a pretty rough crash yesterday during press and I was a little stressed how I was going to ride today. Thankfully I had an awesome heat race but too bad it wasn’t the main because that’s when it all went wrong. I was in there up front in the turn and just got sandwiched and slingshot, which is a terrible feeling of hitting the ground and getting run over. But that’s part of it and we’ve got another series coming up, so chest up, we’ll start fresh and be in it.”

250SX West Rider Quotes

Justin Cooper – P1 (West)

“It honestly didn’t go that well tonight and the night show felt a little like a disaster. I just stayed mid-pack and knew what I had to do to bring it home. It was a long 15 minutes. I knew where I was. I had won races, but it felt so different. I didn’t really know what to feel. It’s going to sink in over the next few days and I know it will be good.”

Hunter Lawrence – P3

“Awesome weekend in Salt Lake City to finish off the season. I got P2 in the West class championship, so that was really cool; I’m stoked on that. I was pretty good throughout the day and was happy with qualifying and felt really good. In the main event I was in a really good position and just rushed a pass for third and washed the front end out. I dropped back to fifth and took a lap to regroup and breathe, and then put on a push and got myself into third on the last lap. The track wasn’t something you could really send it on, so it was definitely about patience and a lot of corner speed–you had to execute your corners really well. Obviously, Jett and myself both getting on the podium was really special. What a way to finish out the supercross season! The team and everyone was really happy with that, and I can’t thank the team enough; they’re like a family and they’ve been awesome, so I’m looking forward to the outdoors and just happy to end it on a solid note. Obviously we would’ve loved to win, but I’m looking forward to going racing again shortly.”

Cameron McAdoo – P3 (West)

“It’s been a crazy year filled with so many emotions,” said McAdoo. “I haven’t been able to ride much over the past two weeks as I’ve focused on my rehab to get through this final race and be ready for outdoors, so all things considered it was a decent night. I’m so thankful to everyone who has helped me out this year. It was a memorable year with the first win and being in the championship hunt. I can’t wait to take what we’ve learned and build off of it.”

Jalek Swoll – P5 (West)

“My heat race was solid but the Main Event was iffy, I couldn’t find a flow out there. No excuses though, we finished out the season fifth in points, so I’m happy to come away with a lot of progression and experience after two years of SX and I’m happy to be healthy at the end of the day and continue this momentum into outdoors. Next year is really time to buckle up and battle from start to finish.”

250 AMA Rookie of the Year – Seth Hammaker

Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Seth Hammaker was awarded the AMA Rookie of the Year for the 250 Class as Monster Energy Supercross closed out its season with the highly anticipated East/West Shootout at Rice-Eccles Stadium. The rookie had a solid night, finishing the main event in fifth.

Seth Hammaker – P4 (West)

“I’m super excited to be awarded the rookie of the year. It means a lot to me and I put in a lot of hard work this season. I’m happy to see it pay off. It has been an awesome rookie season and I can say that I’ve learned a lot. Whether it was good or bad, I’ll take my experience into next year to fight for the championship.”

250SX Results

  • 250 Main
  • 250 West Standings
  • 250 East Standings

250 Main

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1Jett LawrenceHonda22 Laps
2Colt NicholsYamaha+01.112
3Hunter LawrenceHonda+05.608
4Cameron McadooKawasaki+06.744
5Seth HammakerKawasaki+12.171
6Jo ShimodaKawasaki+17.972
7Pierce BrownGASGAS+22.745
8Jalek SwollHusqvarna+25.843
9Justin CooperYamaha+28.291
10Kyle PetersHonda+29.344
11Garrett MarchbanksYamaha+32.630
12Enzo LopesHonda+38.506
13Jarrett FryeYamaha+44.130
14Thomas DoKTM+46.977
15Michael MosimanGASGAS21 Laps
16Joshua OsbyHonda+07.227
17Joshua VarizeKTM+10.493
18Coty SchockHonda+25.838
19Luke NeeseKawasaki20 Laps
20Logan KarnowKawasaki+18.394
21Dilan SchwartzSuzuki19 Laps
22Geran StapletonHonda+2:06.509

250 West Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Justin Cooper194
2Hunter Lawrence181
3Cameron Mcadoo177
4Seth Hammaker160
5Jalek Swoll153
6Garrett Marchbanks137
7Nate Thrasher127
8Kyle Peters124
9Coty Schock104
10Mitchell Harrison90
11Chris Blose88
12Pierce Brown75
13Stilez Robertson58
14Cedric Soubeyras56
15Jarrett Frye55
16Enzo Lopes51
17Jace Owen51
18Ty Masterpool38
19Ramyller Alves38
20Robbie Wageman37
21Jordon Smith33
22Alex Martin26
23Dilan Schwartz25
24Dominique Thury22
25Carson Mumford20
26Jordan Bailey19
27Derek Kelley17
28Ryan Sipes13
29Hardy Munoz13
30Joey Crown10
31Jerry Robin10
32Ryan Surratt8
33Sean Cantrell6
34Cheyenne Harmon5
35Calvin Fonvieille4
36Derek Drake4
37Gared Steinke3
38Jeremy Martin2
39Michael Hicks2

250 East Standings

PosRiderPoints
1Colt Nichols210
2Jo Shimoda181
3Jett Lawrence177
4Christian Craig158
5Michael Mosiman124
6Joshua Osby111
7Joshua Varize104
8Thomas Do101
9Mitchell Oldenburg91
10Logan Karnow80
11Grant Harlan71
12Kevin Moranz70
13John Short68
14Luke Neese60
15Jeremy Hand59
16Devin Simonson50
17Max Vohland46
18Hunter Sayles46
19Hunter Schlosser44
20Wilson Fleming41
21Austin Forkner40
22Lane Shaw35
23Rj Hampshire32
24Lorenzo Camporese19
25Maxwell Sanford18
26Alexander Nagy17
27Geran Stapleton16
28Devin Harriman14
29Tj Albright14
30Vincent Luhovey13
31Scott Meshey11
32Max Miller11
33RJ Wageman10
34Curren Thurman10
35Bobby Piazza8
36Justin  Rodbell7
37Jonah Geistler6
38Dylan Woodcock5
39Brian Marty4
40Mason Kerr3
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2021 Racing schedule

2021 Provisional MXGP Calendar

RndLocationDate
1Russia, OrlyonokJune 13
2Great Britain, Matterley BasinJune 27
3Italy, MaggioraJuly 4
4Latvia, KegumsJuly 11
5Netherlands, OssJuly 18
6Czech Republic, LoketJuly 25
7Flanders Belgium, LommelAugust 1
8Sweden, UddevallAugust 15
9Finland, Iitti-KymiringAugust 22
10Turkey, AfyonkarahisarSeptember 5
11Sardegna Italy, Riola SardoSeptember 19
12Germany, TeutschenthalOctober 3
13France, TBAOctober 10
14Spain, ArroyomolinosOctober 17
15Portugal, AguedaOctober 24
16Trentinto Italy, PietramurataOctober 31
17Argentina, TBCNovember 14
18Asia, BorobudurNovember 28
19Indonesia, BaliDecember 5

2021 Yamaha AORC presented by MXStore calendar

RoundLocationDate
Rounds 1 & 2Nowra, NSWPostponed
Rounds 3 & 4TBA, VICApril 17-18
Rounds 5 & 6Kyogle, NSWJuly 17-18
Rounds 7 & 8TBA, QLDAugust 6-7
Rounds 9 & 10Kingston SE, SASeptember 18-19
Rounds 11 & 12Omeo, VICOctober 16-17

2021 Australian Penrite ProMX calendar

RndDateLocation
1Apr-11Wonthaggi, Victoria
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, 125 CUP
2May-02Canberra, ACT
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3
3May-30Gilman, South Australia
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, 125 CUP
4Jun-27Maitland, NSW
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, Classic Motocross Evolution Motocross Cup
5Jul-25Wodonga, Victoria
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, 125 CUP
6Aug-08QMP, Queensland
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, MXW, AORC (Fri & Sat)
7/8August 14-15Coolum, Queensland
Classes: MX1, MX2, MX3, VETS (Sat)
MX1, MX2, MX3, MXW (Sun)

2021 Speedway GP Calendar

DateRoundLocation
Apr-242021  FIM Speedway Grand PrixTBC
May-152021 PZM Warsaw  FIM Speedway Grand Prix of PolandPGE Narodowy
May-222021 German   FIM Speedway Grand PrixBergring Arena
Jun-052021 Czech Republic  FIM Speedway Grand PrixMarketa Stadium
Jun-192021  FIM Speedway Grand PrixTBC
Jul-172021 Adrian Flux British  FIM Speedway Grand PrixPrincipality Stadium
Jul-312021 Betard Wroclaw FIM Speedway Grand Prix OF POLANDOlympic Stadium
Aug-142021 Swedish  FIM Speedway Grand PrixG&B Arena
Aug-282021 Russian FIM Speedway Grand PrixAnatoly Stepanov Stadium
Sep-112021 Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix Sponsored by ECCOVojens Speedway Center
Oct-022021 Torun  FIM Speedway Grand Prix of PolandMarian Rose MotoArena

2021 FIM Hard Enduro World Championship (Provisional)

Round 1May 7-9Extreme XL LagaresPortugalFMP
Round 2June 3-6Red Bull ErzbergrodeoAustriaAMF
Round 3July 10/11TBDItalyFMI
Round 4July 27-31Red Bull RomaniacsRomaniaFRM
Round 5August 14/15Red Bull TKOUSAAMA
Round 6September 18/19TBDPolandPZM
Round 7October 1-3Hixpania Hard EnduroSpainRFME
Round 8October 30/31GetzenRodeoGermanyDMSB


2021 FIM Cross-Country Rallies calendar

DateEventCat 1 RallyGPCat 2 Rally 2Cat 3
Grp1 Moto-RallyGrp1 Moto-RallyGrp2 Moto EnduroGrp3 QuadAdventure Trophy Grp1+3SSV
April 9-13BP Ultimate Portugal Rally (POR)XXXXXX
June 7-13Rally Kazakhstan (KAZ)XXXXX
July 1-11Silkway Rally (RUS)XXXXX
August 13-22Rally do Sertoes (BRA)XXXXX
October 8-13Rallye du Maroc (MAR)XXXXXX
November 6-12Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge (UAE)XXXXXX

2021 AMA Supercross calendar

2021 AMA Supercross Calendar
Round 1Houston, TexasEastNRG StadiumSat, January 16
Round 2Houston, TexasEastNRG StadiumTues, January 19
Round 3Houston, TexasEastNRG StadiumSat, January 23
Round 4Indianapolis, IndianaEastLucas Oil StadiumSat, January 30
Round 5Indianapolis, IndianaEastLucas Oil StadiumTues, February 2
Round 6Indianapolis, IndianaEastLucas Oil StadiumSat, February 6
Round 7Orlando, FloridaEastCamping World StadiumSat, February 13
Round 8Orlando, FloridaWestCamping World StadiumSat, February 20
Round 9Daytona Beach, FloridaWestDaytona Int. SpeedwaySat, March 6
Round 10Arlington, TexasWestAT&T StadiumSat, March 13
Round 11Arlington, TexasWestAT&T StadiumTues, March 16
Round 12Arlington, TexasWestAT&T StadiumSat, March 20
Round 13Atlanta, GeorgiaWestAtlanta Motor SpeedwaySat, April 10
Round 14Atlanta, GeorgiaWestAtlanta Motor SpeedwayTues, April 13
Round 15Atlanta, GeorgiaWestAtlanta Motor SpeedwaySat, April 17
Round 16Salt Lake City, UtahEastRice-Eccles StadiumSat, April 24
Round 17Salt Lake City, UtahW/ERice-Eccles StadiumSat, May 1

2021 GNCC

RoundDateEvent NameCity, StateMicro/eMTB
Rnd 1Feb 20-21Big BuckUnion, SCMicro
Rnd 2Mar 6-7Wild BoarPalatka, FLMicro
Rnd 3Mar 13-14The GeneralWashington, GAMicro/eMTB
Rnd 4Mar 27-28Camp Coker BulletSociety Hill, SCMicro
Rnd 5Apr 17-18Tiger RunUnion, SCMicro/eMTB
Rnd 6May 1-2HoosierCrawfordsville, INMicro/eMTB
Rnd 7May 22-23The John PentonMillfield, OHMicro/eMTB
Rnd 8Jun 5-6Mason-DixonMount Morris, PAMicro/eMTB
Rnd 9Jun 26-27SnowshoeSnowshoe, WVeMTB
RainJul 10-11RAIN DATE––
–Jul-31Loretta Lynn eMTBHurricane Mills, TNeMTB
Rnd 10Sep 11-12The MountaineerBeckley, WVMicro/eMTB
Rnd 11Sep 25-26Burr OakMillfield, OHMicro
Rnd 12Oct 9-10Buckwheat 100Newburg, WVMicro
Rnd 13Oct 23-24IronmanCrawfordsville, INMicro
RainNov 13-14RAIN DATE––

2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship

RoundDateRacewayLocation
Round 1May 29Fox Raceway NationalPala, CA
Round 2June 5Thunder Valley NationalLakewood, CO
Round 3June 19High Point NationalMt Morris, PA
Round 4June 26Southwick NationalSouthwick, MA
Round 5July 3Redbud NationalBuchanan, MI
Round 6July 17Spring Creek NationalMillville, MN
Round 7July 24Washougal NationalWashougal, WA
Round 8August 14Unadilla NationalNew Berlin, MY
Round 9August 21Budds Creek NationalMechanicsville, MD
Round 10August 28Ironman NationalCrawfordsville, IN
Round 11September 4Pala NationalPala, CA
Round 12September 11Hangtown NationalSacremento, CA

2021 Progressive American Flat Track calendar

RoundDateEventLocation
Rnd 1March 12Volusia Half-Mile IVolusia Speedway, Barberville, FL
Rnd 2March 13Volusia Half-Mile IIVolusia Speedway, Barberville, FL
Rnd 3May 1Atlanta Super TTAtlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA
Rnd 4May 22Texas Half-MileTexas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TX
Rnd 5May 29Chicago Half-MileDirt Oval Route 66, Joliet, IL
Rnd 6June 18OKC Mile IRemington Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Rnd 7June 19OKC Mile IIRemington Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Rnd 8June 26Lima Half-MileAllen County Fairgrounds, Lima, OH
Rnd 9July 17DuQuoin MileDuQuoin Fairgrounds, DuQuoin, IL
Rnd 10July 24Port Royal Half-MilePort Royal Speedway, Port Royal, PA
Rnd 11August 14New York Short TrackWeedsport Speedway, Weedsport, NY
Rnd 12August 21Peoria TTPeoria Motorcycle Club, Peoria, IL
Rnd 13September 4Springfield Mile IIllinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL
Rnd 14September 5Springfield Mile IIIllinois State Fairgrounds, Springfield, IL
Rnd 15September TBDTBADoubleheader I, California
Rnd 16September TBDTBADoubleheader II, California
Rnd 17October 8Charlotte Half-MileCharlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, NC

2021 New Zealand Enduro Championship

RoundLocationDate
Round 1Tokoroa11th April
Round 2Hosted by Kapi Mana Motorcycle Club 24th & 25th April
Round 3Hosted by Kapi Mana Motorcycle Club (race days TBC)5th, 6th & 7th June
Round 4Masterton; Martinborough12th June & 13th June

FIM Bajas World Cup 2021 (Provisional)

DateRoundLocationNation
18-20 FebDubai Intl BajaDubaiUAE
18-20 MarJordan BajaAqabaJordan
8-10 AprQatar Int BajaDohaQatar
28-30 MayBaja do PinahlSertaPortugal
17-19 JunBaja Jalapao 500TeruelSpain
23-25 JulBaja AragonTeruelSpain
5-8 AugHungarian BajaVarpalotaHungary
29 Aug-1 SepAtacama Baja 1CopiapoChile
2-4 SepAtacama Baja 2CopiapoChile
28-30 OctBaja PortalegrePortalegrePortugal

2021 Provisional Australian Supercross dates

  • 25 September – Further information TBA
  • 9 October – Further information TBA
  • 16 October – Further information TBA
  • 23 October – Further information TBA
  • 30 October – Further information TBA
  • 6 November – Further information TBA
  • 20 November – Further information TBA
  • 27 November – Further information TBA

2021 Australian Four Day Enduro (A4DE) Cancelled

2021 Enduro Australian Three Day Vintage Enduro (A3VE)
7-9 May – Blackwood, VIC

2021 Finke Desert Race
11-14 June – Northern Territory

2021 Hattah Desert Race
3-4 July – Hattah, Victoria

2021 Motocross Australian Classic Motocross Championship
9-11 July – Nowra, NSW

2021 Motocross Australian Post Classic Motocross
16-18 July – Nowra, NSW

2021 International Six Day Enduro (ISDE)
30 August – 4 September – Italy

U.S. AMA West ISDE Qualifier Series

  • March 20-21: Red Mountain, Calif., Desert MC and Prospectors MC, AMA District 37 Sprint Enduro
  • April 17-18: Campwood, Ariz., Arizona Trail Riders, AMA AMRA
  • May 22-23: Craig, Colo., Enduro Colorado, AMA RMEC

U.S. AMA East ISDE Qualifier Series

  • May 1-2: Battle Creek Mich., BCMC, AMA Michigan Sprint Enduro
  • May 7-8: Plantersville, Ala., Southern Enduro Riders Association
  • May 29-30: Glen Daniel, W. Va., AMA Full Gas Sprint Enduro
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