Cade Clason of Partzilla Blaster PRMX Racing has announced that he will retire from professional motocross after 13 years. The American rider will compete in his final race in Salt Lake City, bringing a long career at the highest level to a close.
The 31-year-old Clason was a familiar face in the paddock for many years and competed in races all over the world. Although he never won a championship title, he looks back with pride on everything he achieved and experienced in the sport.
“It’s been an incredible journey. For thirteen years I’ve raced all over the world. I may not have become a champion or race winner, but I’ve grown, accomplished more, and seen more than I ever could have imagined as a 10-year-old kid. Honestly, that’s everything I could have wished for.
I never did this for the money, but because I truly loved it. The training, the racing, the people I’ve met, and the places I’ve been.
I’m not leaving the sport completely, but it’s time for a different role. Retiring from motocross was actually an easier decision than many people might think. I’m looking forward to what’s next and what the future will bring. Salt Lake City will be my final race — time for something new.”
