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It’s race day in the United States! A special Friday round of the 2020 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross will undoubtedly keep every fan across the world entertained, but what should you know? Entry lists, timetables, current standings and even a weather forecast can be found below. If you are after a specific piece of information, then we are able to help. Contact us on social media (motocrossvice on Twitter). Information on how to watch RedBud 1 is on the link right below this text.

How to watch RedBud 1 outside of the United States.

Entry Lists

450MX Class

1

Eli Tomac

4

Blake Baggett

9

Adam Cianciarulo

15

Dean Wilson

16

Zach Osborne

17

Joey Savatgy

19

Justin Bogle

20

Broc Tickle

23

Chase Sexton

25

Marvin Musquin

31

Fredrik Noren

34

Tyler Bowers

42

Ben Lamay

43

John Short

48

Henry Miller

50

Benny Bloss

51

Justin Barcia

61

Alex Ray

62

Christian Craig

72

Robbie Wageman

75

Coty Schock

78

Jake Masterpool

103

Max Anstie

144

Nicolas Rolando

154

Chase Felong

168

Cale Kuchnicki

169

Dylan Kappeler

176

Brandon Green

180

Christopher Gebken

219

Renato Paz

237

David Costa

243

Hunter Braun

248

Travis Delnicki

258

Justin Rodbell

279

Timothy Crosby

281

Cory Carsten

297

Vincent Harrison

309

Jeremy Smith

324

James Cooper

349

Grant Harlan

351

Eric Grondahl

358

Ivon Hays

394

Michael Lennon

402

Samuel Greenawalt

412

Jared Lesher

415

Brendan Grgurich

443

Luke Renzland

451

Klay Prager

468

Austin Walker

505

Wesley Allen

545

Cody Siler

553

Brent Rouse

556

Taten Gilman

560

Kyle Murdoch

577

Felix Lopez

595

Michael Kitzmiller

632

Derek Elwood

640

Aaron Zielfelder

647

Matthew Hubert

657

Justin Wolf

661

Noah Chambers

679

Nicholas O’Neill

700

Justin Hoeft

711

Tristan Lane

719

Joshua Berchem

722

Adam Enticknap

724

Jason McConnell

727

Bradley Esper

730

Grant Smith

735

Tristan Lewis

755

Kyle Ianuale

771

Jack Zarse

778

James Harrington

788

Josh Heintz

791

Matthew Thomas

794

Bryce Backaus

795

Aaron Leininger

809

Travis Thompson

811

Christopher Williams

820

Dalton Oxborrow

824

Carter Stephenson

841

Jeff Walker

847

DJ Christie

881

Jerry Lorenz

912

Bryn Steffan

946

Matthew Toth

976

Joshua Greco

993

Austin Wagner

995

Christopher Prebula

998

Chris Lykens

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250MX Class

6

Jeremy Martin

12

Shane McElrath

14

Dylan Ferrandis

24

RJ Hampshire

26

Alex Martin

29

Cameron McAdoo

30

Brandon Hartranft

32

Justin Cooper

35

Hunter Lawrence

41

Ty Masterpool

57

Derek Drake

67

Jerry Robin

68

Nick Gaines

74

Mitchell Harrison

77

Kevin Moranz

83

Jett Lawrence

84

Jo Shimoda

117

Stilez Robertson

129

Chase Lorenz

130

Austin Root

157

Darian Sanayei

158

Tre Fierro

162

Maxwell Sanford

163

Pierce Brown

164

Matthew Klann

183

Brandon Yates

186

Tyler Monks

187

Walter White

188

Gage Schehr

194

Lance Kobusch

203

Andrew Boccarossa

204

Kyle Greeson

220

Carson Mumford

221

Mathias Jorgensen

227

Derek Kelley

239

Mason Gonzales

247

Brock Papi

251

Ezra Hastings

266

Brett Greenley

294

Nicholas McDonnell

296

Ryder Floyd

301

Jordan Jarvis

307

Ryan Diezic

337

Vincent Luhovey

345

Joshua Prior

352

Jalek Swoll

355

Joey Crown

364

Chad Saultz

369

Tyler Huey

373

Hardy Munoz

379

Conner Burger

387

Joshua Varize

422

Steven Keil

425

Joshua Leininger

435

Marcus Phelps

483

Bryton Carroll

486

Dennis Gritzmacher

491

Gabe Gutierres

495

Blake Ashley

504

Gerhard Matamoros

509

Alexander Nagy

546

Tylor Skodras

566

Jacob Rose

604

Max Miller

622

Zac Maley

664

Hunter Stempel

670

Tyler Ducray

726

Gared Steinke

746

Trevor Schmidt

769

Andrew Rossi

800

Jace Kessler

815

Colton Eigenmann

862

Ozzy Barbaree

925

Jonah Geistler

948

Connar Troyer

962

Joseph Tait

964

Mitchell Goheen

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Timetable

08:00

250MX B Qualifying One

08:20

250MX A Qualifying One

08:50

450MX A Qualifying One

09:10

450MX B Qualifying One

09:55

250MX B Qualifying Two

10:20

250MX A Qualifying Two

10:50

450MX A Qualifying Two

11:15

450MX B Qualifying Two

11:45

250MX Consolation Race

12:00

450MX Consolation Race

13:15

250MX Moto One

14:15

450MX Moto One

15:15

250MX Moto Two

16:15

450MX Moto Two

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Standings

450MX Class

1

Zach Osborne

122

2

Marvin Musquin

109

3

Justin Barcia

96

4

Eli Tomac

95

5

Adam Cianciarulo

89

6

Blake Baggett

81

7

Chase Sexton

78

8

Broc Tickle

71

9

Christian Craig

59

10

Jason Anderson

58

250MX Class

1

Dylan Ferrandis

135

2

Jeremy Martin

131

3

Alex Martin

100

4

Shane McElrath

95

5

RJ Hampshire

90

6

Cameron McAdoo

79

7

Justin Cooper

75

8

Jett Lawrence

63

9

Brandon Hartranft

61

10

Mitchell Harrison

61

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Weather

00:00

Clear (17)

03:00

Clear (16)

06:00

Clear (14)

09:00

Sunny (19)

12:00

Sunny (22)

15:00

Sunny (23)

18:00

Sunny (23)

21:00

Clear (19)

Words: Lewis Phillips | Lead Image: Monster Energy Media

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British MX Nationals

Thank you. It’s been a hell of a ride.

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Since buying back MX Vice in November 2019, it has been challenging. One of those crystal balls would have been handy for navigating some problematic situations. Who would have thought COVID-19 would be a thing?

Those who follow MX Vice know we started from nothing but an idea. A fan who loved the sport created a Facebook page, website, and social media presence that would become disruptive. It has made numerous talented media people who were allowed to run with it for over thirteen years. Being in the UK/Europe has always been difficult; I’ve always believed that if we were a US media company, we would have been embraced and appreciated for our work ethic and the content we produce. We always cast one eye over the US in Europe, and you can’t blame the top European riders for doing the same.

MX Vice has always tried to give people a voice, especially the riders who are not in the limelight and the teams that put so much into the sport. We love people’s passion and sacrifice to improve and challenge themselves. That, for me, was the natural pull, not the money but the passion and sacrifice. We all know we would not be in motocross if it were about the money. I always considered MX Vice the media version of Steve Dixon’s team in MXGP (which I have a huge amount of respect for), where we have always tried to challenge without the factory budgets.

We knew it would be tough this year with so many businesses and brands cutting marketing budgets and reducing costs; this was never going to be good for us. We have just had two incredible months of stats, with January and February bringing in over 1 million people to the website, which is quite bittersweet. As much as the funds are low, so is my energy and health. COVID impacted me more than I could ever envisaged. My health has deteriorated ever since I caught COVID; my immune system is not in a great place, and when I try and work to the standard I set myself, my body breaks on me, and it takes me days to recover. Ed Stratmann has been a revelation since he took the editorial reigns and has pushed MX Vice to new heights, which is incredible given the lack of resources he has had to work with and support from myself. I have been missing from the podcast show to reduce my time, as I am now self-employed and working for two companies to pay the bills.

Every journey ends, and that’s not what we want. Over the past 13 years, we have given it everything, leaving no stone unturned. We’re proud of how we have disrupted, challenged decisions, held organisations accountable, and illuminated incredible stories.

We will have an auction for signed shirts donated by riders, podcast equipment, and memorabilia to pay off the invoices of some contributors. If, however, you want to see MX Vice continue, you can donate here: https://ko-fi.com/mxvice or purchase a shirt or memorabilia. If we meet our target of £25,000, which is currently outstanding to run this year, then Ed and I will continue. However, we fully expect this won’t happen due to the large sum required.

It’s hard out there at the moment. Take care of your health and family, and never lose your passion for the most fantastic sport in the world.

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Fox Feature

FOX Unveils Exciting New MX24 Mainline Refresh Graphics

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All eyes on you. Keep the conversation going with all-new MX24 graphics that looks to the future of racewear. 360 Volatile, 180 Interfere, this is racewear designed to elevate and amplify the next generation and those changing the sport, forever.

Visit the Fox Europe Website for more information.

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Trio of Speedways Set to Host Second Year of SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs

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During tonight’s television broadcast of the DAYTONA Supercross, Round 8 of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and SuperMotocross World Championship, lead analysts Ricky Carmichael and James Stewart revealed that zMAX Dragway at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway, and The Strip at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway will host the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship Playoff Rounds and Final in September.


Words: Press Release | Lead Image: SMX


Last year’s landmark inaugural season saw two of the sport’s youngest and brightest stars cement their place in the history books. At just 17, Haiden Deegan earned Rookie of the Year and captured the 250cc World Championship while Australian sensation Jett Lawrence, at 20, became the first-ever 450cc World Champion in the premier class, also as a rookie.

Showing the world this was no fluke, both Deegan and Lawrence are off to impressive starts in their 2024 campaigns. Deegan just earned his first win of the season (and his career) this past weekend at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and sits a mere seven points back in the Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship after two rounds. Lawrence, on the other hand is the current points leader in the very deep 450SX premier class and has two wins already in a year that has witnessed five different race winners in the first seven rounds.

SuperMotocross World Championship Playoff 1 will take place on Saturday, September 7 at zMAX Dragway in Concord, N.C. and Playoff 2 will take place on Saturday, September 14 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. The SMX World Championship Final will take place on Saturday, September 21 at The Strip at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, marking a long-anticipated return to a city that has hosted many memorable final Championship rounds in Supercross’ rich history.

“Last year, we created a completely new off-road motorcycle racing playoff series that combined both disciplines of indoor stadium racing (Supercross) and outdoor motocross racing (Pro Motocross) that was fully embraced by the teams, athletes, industry and fans,” said Dave Prater, Vice President of Supercross, Feld Motor Sports, Inc. “Collectively, more than 110,000 fans from all over the world made their way here to attend the inaugural three round SMX World Championship Playoffs and Final and for the first time in the sport’s history witnessed the crowning of a true World Champion. The SuperMotocross World Championship is where the world comes to race.”

zMAX Dragway is situated adjacent to Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. and its world famous four-lane dragstrip and dual grandstands provided the perfect backdrop to host last year’s first-ever SMX World Championship Playoff. The Charlotte area is a hotbed for fans of the sport and is an easy city to get to from most points in the Eastern region. Last year’s playoff became the “must see” event of the year and is a primary reason for our return. zMAX Dragway proved to be a world-class facility in every way where the SMX experience was fully brought to life with a full day of fan activities on Friday, an industry packed FanFest on Saturday and a multitude of prime camping options for every budget. The “Bellagio of Dragstrips” also provided the perfect amount of width and depth to create a truly unique, world-class SMX track that surprised the teams and caught many of the sport’s star athletes off guard which led to dramatic racing and unpredictable results.

“Last year, we transformed a four-lane drag strip into the ultimate off-road playground and fans were treated to a full day of action-packed racing at the opening round of the inaugural SMX World Championships,” said Greg Walter, executive vice president and general manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway. “Building on that experience, we’re excited to once again partner with Feld Motor Sports to bring together the top Supercross and Motocross riders from around the world at zMAX Dragway to put on a high-flying, white-knuckled show for the fans.”

Texas Motor Speedway, located in Fort Worth is easily accessible for fans traveling by car or plane with its central location and proximity to multiple international airports. The 1.5-mile quad-oval superspeedway sits on over 1400 acres of land and is one of the largest sports facilities in the country. Being a world-class venue, Texas Motor Speedway is no stranger to marquee events as they are a regular stop on the NASCAR Cup Series and provide all the modern amenities motorsports fans expect when purchasing an event ticket. Last week’s Supercross round (7) in Arlington, Texas broke attendance records and this Playoff round could prove to be an even bigger spectacle with a planned Friday FanFest, and fan camping options being made available.

“All of us at Texas Motor Speedway are thrilled to have been chosen to host Round 2 of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs and we look forward to welcoming an entirely new and energetic group of race fans, from across the country and around the world, to our world-class facility,” said Texas Motor Speedway Executive Vice President & General Manager Mark Faber. “Supercross and motocross fans in the Fort Worth/Dallas metroplex have proven for years how much they love their sport so we look forward to proving to them how much we appreciate them coming to Texas Motor Speedway.”

Aptly named, The Strip at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway is conveniently located just twenty minutes away from the world-famous Las Vegas strip and was a major deciding factor in bringing the SMX World Championship Final to Las Vegas.

“The Strip” is one of the most iconic dragstrips in the country and joins zMAX Dragway as being one of just two dragstrips in the nation to feature four-wide racing. This expansive footprint will allow our master track builders to get very imaginative in creating the final SMX World Championship track of the season. Situated right across the street from the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the Strip is home to more than 50 events a year and provides an intimate viewing experience from the grandstands and suites while also offering fans the ability to “line the fence”, similar to what is done at a Pro Motocross event.

“The pinnacle of two-wheel racing is making its return to Las Vegas, and we’re thrilled to crown the ultimate champion at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, surrounded by the passionate fans of Supercross and Motocross,” said Chris Powell, Las Vegas Motor Speedway President. “In recent years, Las Vegas has emerged as the ultimate sports hub, making it fitting to include the SuperMotocross World Championship Final on the list of prestigious events hosted here.”

The SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs and Final will feature the best athletes in the world as the top 20 in combined Supercross and Pro Motocross points are automatically seeded into the playoff rounds. As in other sport playoffs, athletes will be competing for the sport’s ultimate World Championship title, and the prestige that comes from overcoming adversity through a 28-round, dual-discipline (indoor and outdoor) season, plus two SMX Playoffs and a Final.

The SMX World Championship is the premier off-road motorcycle racing series in the world and as such pays out more total prize money than any off-road motorcycle racing series on the planet.

All 17 rounds of the 2024 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and 11 rounds of the Pro Motocross Championship are on sale. Tickets for the SuperMotocross World Championship Playoff Rounds and Final will go on pre-sale, Tuesday, April 2, followed by public on-sale Tuesday, April 9. Friday FanFest, Saturday FanFest and camping options for each round and venue will be announced later in the season.

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