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15 hours ago |
nbcsports.com | Dan Beaver
Haiden Deegan didn’t need to win the season finale at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, but when asked prior to the round if he would race any differently since the Eastern divisional riders still had a championship to decide, he answered with an emphatic ‘no.’ He would race to win and let the chips fall where they may. Deegan was never part of the divisional battle.
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2 days ago |
nbcsports.com | Dan Beaver
Dylan Ferrandis announced on social media that he will be forced to skip the start of the Pro Motocross season and hopes to return for the SuperMotocross World Championship or “maybe [the] last couple rounds of MX.”Ferrandis won the Pro Motocross title on a 450 in 2021 and the 250 title in 2020. “Unfortunately, I will not race this summer,” Ferrandis said. “I have a stress fracture on my left leg [that] I [have] been dealing with all season.
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2 days ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Dan Beaver
Dylan Ferrandis announced on social media that he will be forced to skip the start of the Pro Motocross season and hopes to return for the SuperMotocross World Championship or "maybe [the] last couple rounds of MX."Ferrandis won the Pro Motocross title on a 450 in 2021 and the 250 title in 2020. Advertisement"Unfortunately, I will not race this summer," Ferrandis said. "I have a stress fracture on my left leg [that] I [have] been dealing with all season.
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2 days ago |
nbcsports.com | Dan Beaver
Chase Sexton took the lead of the Monster Energy Supercross finale at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, briefly considered bunching up the field, and then decided to rocket to a near 10-second advantage over the field. Sexton scored a career-best seventh Supercross win on the season; unfortunately was denied the championship by two points despite winning two more races than Cooper Webb because of a pair of results outside the top five.
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2 days ago |
nbcsports.com | Dan Beaver
London has been removed from the 2025 World Supercross calendar due to London Stadium’s inability to “meet key requirements necessary to stage the event,” according to the sanctioning body. This would have been the third running of the British GP, following Cardiff, Wales in 2022 and Birmingham in 2023. The British GP was not on the schedule in 2024. “Missing out on London this year is a real blow,” said Tom Burwell, CEO of World Supercross, in a news release.
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