It was a massive weekend across the country in amateur racing. The 2026 Loretta Lynn Area Qualifiers kicked off, the Mini Monsters invaded Glen Helen, and the FMF Texas Winter Series took place at Freestone Spring Championship. In addition, both Arenacross Championships were in action and much more.
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Overview
- Total Races: 22
- Total Classes: 717
- Total Entries: 6,652
- Total Unique Riders: 2,233
Top All-Time Riders Who Raced
CARSON WOOD – All-Time 6th
EIDAN STEINBRECHER – All-Time 8th
GAGE DUNHAM – All-Time 11th
BRAXTYN MES – All-Time 16th
EASTON GRAVES – All-Time 19th
COLT MARTIN – All-Time 24th
SAWYER GIECK – All-Time 29th
ANDERSON WALDELE – All-Time 44th
JEREMY FAPPANI – All-Time 60th
MADDOX TEMMERMAN – All-Time 62nd
SHANNON TARNOW – All-Time 87th
TALON HINSON – All-Time just outside the top 100
CARTER HOLMES – All-Time just outside the top 100
RAYCIN KYLER – All-Time top 500
DYLAN GRAHAM – All-Time top 500
Top Winners (Most Class Wins)
- GRAYSON TOWNSEND – 9 class win(s) across 3 class(es): 04. 250 B, 09. 450 B, 13. Schoolboy 2 (12-17) B/C
- NITRO NED – 8 class win(s) across 8 class(es): Head 2 Head, Intermission, Open Pro Sport Heat 1, Open Pro Sport Heat 2, Open Pro Sport LCQ +3 more
- MADDOX TEMMERMAN – 7 class win(s) across 3 class(es): 32. Supermini 1 (12-15), 33. Supermini 2 (13-16), 35. Schoolboy 1 (12-17) B/C
- EIDAN STEINBRECHER – 6 class win(s) across 2 class(es): 30. Mini Sr 1 (12-14), 31. Mini Sr 2 (13-15)
- LANDON SCHWEIGER – 6 class win(s) across 3 class(es): 06. 250 C, 07. 250 C Limited, 11. 450 C
- JAKE WILLIS – 6 class win(s) across 3 class(es): 125cc (12-17) ws, 250 B ws, Schoolboy 1 (12-17) ws
- JAMES KUHLMAN – 6 class win(s) across 3 class(es): 250 C Jr (12-17) ws, 250 C ws, 450 C ws
- SHANNON TARNOW – 6 class win(s) across 3 class(es): 65cc (10-11) ws, 65cc (7-11) ws, 85cc (9-12) ws
- RYDER DAVIS – 6 class win(s) across 3 class(es): Micro 1 Jr (4-6) Limited ws, Micro 3 (4-6) Shaft Drive ws, Mini-E Jr. (4-6) ws
- RYAN SMITH – 6 class win(s) across 3 class(es): 65 (10-11), 65 OPEN (7-11), 85 (7-11)
Individual Race Details
2026 Mid-West Loretta Lynn Area Qualifier @ Mesquite
Date: 2/14/2026
Promoter: RMX
Unique Riders: 278
Classes: 36 | Entries: 632
Top Riders:
EIDAN STEINBRECHER – All-Time 8th (594,436 career points)
GAGE DUNHAM – All-Time 11th (543,391 career points)
SAWYER GIECK – All-Time 29th (486,617 career points)
Race Overview:
The 2026 Mid-West Loretta Lynn Area Qualifier at Mesquite featured big names like Eidan Steinbrecher, Gage Dunham, and Sawyer Gieck.
Grayson Townsend and Maddox Temmerman stole the spotlight, each clinching three wins. Townsend dominated 250 B, 450 B, and Schoolboy 2 (12-17) B/C. Temmerman crushed it in Supermini 1 and 2, and Schoolboy 1.
Class battles were fierce. Grayson Townsend owned the 250 B class, topping Gage Dunham and Braxtyn Mes. Kade Olerich made his mark with wins in 250 C Limited and 450 C. Over in Open Pro Sport, Chase Haynes led the podium, holding off Makai Olerich and Hollan Russell. Isla Phillips took the Women’s class, with Lexi Weihe and Adrianne Spiker rounding out the top three. In 250 C, Ronin Thomas took first, showing the depth of talent on the track.
More standout performances came from David Kamo, who snagged two wins in Vet (30+) Sportsman and Senior (40+). In the younger classes, Luke Witt was unbeatable in the 65cc categories, sealing victories in both 65cc (7-9) Limited and 65cc (7-9). Bryson Barker impressed in 250 C Jr. Limited, taking first over Augustin Gonzalez and Ryder Hoerr. The competitive spirit was alive and kicking, with riders giving it their all across every class.
Surprises lit up the 250 Pro Sport as Makai Olerich topped the podium, with Cohen Jackman edging past Chase Haynes for second. Makai also set the fastest lap in Open Pro Sport with a blistering 01:42.295. Grayson Townsend‘s speed was undeniable, clocking the best time in 250 B at 01:38.025. The track was full of heart-stopping action, proving once again that amateur racing is as thrilling as it gets.
Sun: 2026 South West Mesquite LLAQ
Date: 2/15/2026
Promoter: RMX
Unique Riders: 237
Classes: 36 | Entries: 543
Top Riders:
EIDAN STEINBRECHER – All-Time 8th (594,436 career points)
BRAXTYN MES – All-Time 16th (512,122 career points)
SAWYER GIECK – All-Time 29th (486,617 career points)
Race Overview:
Sun was shining on the South-West Mesquite LL AQ in 2026, and the dirt was primed for action. With RMX running the show, we saw a staggering 543 entries across 36 classes, and 237 unique riders hit the track. Big names showed up. Eidan Steinbrecher, Braxtyn Mes, and Sawyer Gieck, all top all-time riders, threw down. Grayson Townsend and Landon Schweiger were the day’s top dogs, each snagging three wins in their respective classes. These kids weren’t just out for a Sunday ride—they came to dominate.
In the heart of competition, Jake Weimer stood out in Open Pro Sport, edging out Ky Gentry and Logan Edwards for the top spot. Grayson Townsend was untouchable in 250 B and 450 B, with Dustin Davis and Henry Millecam chasing his tail. Over in the 250 C, Landon Schweiger marked his territory, leaving Ryder Hoerr and Ledger Hill fighting for the scraps. Braxtyn Mes, not to be outdone, took the 250 B Limited crown, proving he’s still a force.
The 450 B Limited saw Braxtyn Mes on top again, with Ries Seeba and Jacob Garcia rounding out the podium. In the 125 C class, Jace Stott showed who’s boss, with Hayden Gluvna and Jaiden Stoffel in his dust. In the Women’s class, Isla Phillips was unstoppable, clocking in with Lexi Weihe and Lillian Judd behind her. Ezra Armbruster crushed it in the 65cc races, taking both his classes like a seasoned pro.
The surprises were real. Jake Weimer took center stage by beating higher-ranked Ky Gentry and Logan Edwards in Open Pro Sport. Owen Covell clocked the fastest lap in that class with a blazing 01:40.390. Not to forget Braxtyn Mes, who threw down a killer 01:40.745 in 250 B Limited. The weekend was a testament to the grit and grind of every rider out there. Racing this weekend wasn’t just about the trophies; it was about leaving it all on the track. That’s motocross at its finest.
South East Loretta Lynn Area Qualifier – SATURDAY
Date: 2/14/2026
Promoter: LiveView
Unique Riders: 329
Classes: 20 | Entries: 528
Top Riders:
CARSON WOOD – All-Time 6th (624,873 career points)
EASTON GRAVES – All-Time 19th (499,831 career points)
COLT MARTIN – All-Time 24th (490,978 career points)
Race Overview:
South East Loretta Lynn Area Qualifier on Saturday was a motocross showdown. With 20 classes, 528 entries, and 329 unique riders, it was a packed field. Big names like Carson Wood, Easton Graves, and Colt Martin showed up, and boy, did they deliver. Colt Martin snagged two wins in 250 B Limited and 450 B Limited. Easton Graves also took home two wins in Supermini 1 and Schoolboy 1. Not to be outdone, Evan Witham matched them with wins in 250 C Limited and 250 C Jr. Limited. These guys know how to put on a show.
Class battles were fierce across the board. Carson Wood clinched the 250 Pro Sport class, with Deacon Denno and Cole Forbes rounding out the podium. In the Women’s class, Lilly-Ann Pettus took top honors, with Kyleigh Hayes and Kelsey Harris following. Evan Witham‘s double win was impressive, topping both 250 C Limited and 250 C Jr. Limited. In 250 B Limited, Colt Martin reigned supreme, followed by Forrest Ziganti and Oliver Kamp. The competition was as tight as it gets.
More talent shined through in other classes. Jay Stanley led the 125 C class, with Ben Komar and Bentley Murphy right behind. The 450 B Limited saw Colt Martin on top again, with Kyle Paleologos and Jackson McCarty in pursuit. In the Micro classes, Rydin Williams and Landon Babineau each took wins, showing the future is bright. Young guns like Mason Murdy and Anderson Waldele held their own in their respective classes, proving age is just a number when it comes to racing.
Surprises kept the energy high. Kyleigh Hayes pulled a shocker, beating out top-ranked Kelsey Harris for second in the Women’s class. Forrest Ziganti outperformed Oliver Kamp in 250 B Limited, showing rankings don’t always tell the full story. Kyle Paleologos edged out Jackson McCarty in 450 B Limited, keeping fans on their toes. The competitive spirit was alive and kicking, with every rider leaving it all on the track. This weekend was a testament to the grit and passion that makes motocross what it is.
Mini Monsters West by FASTHOUSE – Glen Helen 2/14-15 2026
Date: 2/14/2026
Promoter: Swap Moto
Unique Riders: 249
Classes: 49 | Entries: 681
Top Riders:
DYLAN GRAHAM – All-Time top 500 (231,243 career points)
REAGAN HEIGHTON – All-Time top 500 (183,052 career points)
ENZO POSCA – All-Time top 1,000 (131,378 career points)
Race Overview:
Glen Helen was the place to be for the Mini Monsters West event. Swap Moto brought the heat with 49 classes and 681 entries. That’s 249 unique riders tearing up the track. Among them, heavyweights like Dylan Graham, Reagan Heighton, and Enzo Posca. Dylan dominated, bagging four wins across 85 (13-16), 85 (13-16) Nov / Age Open, Supermini 1, and another class. Mavis Alessi and Enzo Posca weren’t far behind, each grabbing three wins. These kids came to play.
Check out some of the class winners: Issac Davalos snagged the top spot in the 125 Jr (12-17) B/C class, beating out Travis Lawrence and Tanner Kennard. In the 125 Open, Peyton Maas took the win, with Issac Davalos and Damian Collier rounding out the podium. Kaiden Lytle showed up big in the 250C Jr (12-17) Open, leading Cash Flicker and Kyle Knauss. The little ones on 50s were no slouches either. Kayson Hawkes took the 50 (4-6) (10″ Wheel) with Rory Raymond and Braxton Faraone chasing him down.
More impressive rides came from Tanner Hatfield, who nailed down two wins in the 50 (4-8) Nov / Age / Open and 50 (4-8) Open. Braeker Baggett took the 50 (4-6) Beginner, showing the future’s bright. Wiley Wyatt surprised everyone in the 65 (10-11) Beginner and 65 (7-11) Beginner Open. Janos Mijo put on a clinic in the 85 (10-12), keeping Jack Contreraz and Reagan Heighton at bay. The young guns were on fire.
The biggest shock? Issac Davalos taking down top-ranked Travis Lawrence in 125 Jr (12-17) B/C. Enzo Posca also pulled a stunner over Reagan Heighton in the 65 (10-11). Fastest lap? That belonged to Issac Davalos in the 125 Open with a blistering 02:06.569. These races were all about grit and guts, and every rider left it all on the track. That’s what motocross is all about.
South East Loretta Lynn Area Qaulifier – Sunday
Date: 2/15/2026
Promoter: LiveView
Unique Riders: 193
Classes: 18 | Entries: 294
Top Riders:
LEVI MEYER – All-Time top 500 (225,657 career points)
LOGAN WEBB – All-Time top 500 (165,301 career points)
ALESSANDRO CARMINATI – All-Time top 500 (164,486 career points)
Race Overview:
The South East Loretta Lynn Area Qualifier on February 15, 2026, was a full-throttle showdown. With 18 classes, 294 entries, and 193 unique riders, the competition was fierce. The track was buzzing as heavy hitters Levi Meyer, Logan Webb, and Alessandro Carminati, all top 500 all-time riders, lined up. Carminati snagged a win in the 250 B class, proving his prowess. But it was Mason Murdy who stole the spotlight, winning both the Mini Sr 2 (13-15) and Supermini 2 (13-16) classes. Murdy’s on fire!
Class action was intense with Mikkel Haarup taking the Open Pro Sport win, leaving Carson Wood and Cole Forbes chasing his dust. In the 250 C class, Tyler Omelchenko topped the podium, holding off Kamdyn Anthony and Caden Krapf. Young guns were blazing in the 65cc (10-11) class with Levi Meyer showing why he’s a top 500 rider, taking the win ahead of Chance Pack and Nathan Williams. The 85cc (10-12) race saw River Monk outpace Steele Leonard and Blake Jensen in a thrilling finish.
More talent lit up the track in the 450 B class where Roberton Callegas battled to the top, joined on the podium by Charles Brown and Cooper Bergeron. In the Schoolboy 2 (12-17) B/C class, it was Cooper Bergeron’s turn to shine, edging out Jacob Crews and Colby Nolan. Logan Webb dominated the 125 Jr. (12-17) B/C class, leading Zacariah Carmichael and Matias Lara across the line. Across age groups, from the Junior (25+) class with Ryan Burggren to Toby Kimbro’s victory in the Senior (45+) class, the skill on display was undeniable.
The day had its surprises too. Mikkel Haarup wasn’t just winning, he was upsetting the odds, besting Carson Wood and Cole Forbes in the Open Pro Sport class. Alessandro Carminati proved his mettle by outpacing Benjamin Moya in the 250 B class, securing his spot as a top contender. This qualifier was a reminder why we love this sport—the unpredictability, the talent, and the sheer grit on display. Each rider left it all on the track, cementing their places in the amateur racing scene.
2026 FMF Texas Winter Series Rd 5
Date: 2/13/2026
Promoter: Freestone Spring Championship
Unique Riders: 153
Classes: 44 | Entries: 298
Top Riders:
SHANNON TARNOW – All-Time 87th (337,098 career points)
JESSE FURTADO – All-Time top 500 (213,762 career points)
JAKE WILLIS – All-Time top 500 (201,724 career points)
Race Overview:
The 2026 FMF Texas Winter Series at Freestone was a barnburner, no doubt about it. With 44 classes, 298 entries, and 153 unique riders, it was full throttle all weekend. Top dogs like Shannon Tarnow, Jesse Furtado, and Jake Willis showed up ready to roll. Jake Willis put on a clinic, snagging wins in 125cc, 250 B, and Schoolboy 1 classes. James Kuhlman and Shannon Tarnow held their own with three wins each, proving why they’re always in the mix. Ryder Davis also got his fair share of glory with three wins in the youngest classes.
Class results were stacked, with Jake Willis leading the 125cc (12-17) class, ahead of Cabe Tangler and Traesyn Quebodeaux. Cabe Tangler took the 125 C class, beating out Toby Harberson and Renzo Litteri. Over in the 250 A Pro Sport, Jesse Furtado was the man to beat, leaving Matthew Curler and Cade Miller chasing. James Kuhlman swept the 250 C Jr and 450 C classes, sharing the podium with Blaine Westbrook and Mason Wright. It was a battle from start to finish.
Traesyn Quebodeaux showed grit, taking wins in the 85cc and Supermini classes. Shannon Tarnow owned the 65cc races, with Wyatt Kurosky and Brady Hall trailing behind. Kenzie Watteyne dominated the Girls classes, while Ryder Davis cleaned house in the Micro categories. From seasoned vets to fresh faces, the talent ran deep. Dillon Kefauver and Kasen Ligon also snagged wins, proving the next generation is ready to step up.
The weekend had its share of surprises. Matthew Curler made jaws drop by beating heavyweights like Cade Miller and Jesse Furtado in the Open A Pro Sport. Fastest laps? Jesse Furtado clocked a blistering 01:45.212 in the 250 A Pro Sport, while Jake Willis was right there with a 01:53.200 in the 125cc class. Every twist and turn at Freestone was packed with action, showing why motocross isn’t just a sport—it’s a way of life.
GTAmX Round 14 – Amateur – 2/14/2026
Date: 2/14/2026
Promoter: Hoosier Arenacross
Unique Riders: 209
Classes: 44 | Entries: 407
Top Riders:
RYAN SMITH – All-Time top 1,000 (125,735 career points)
COHEN CHILTON – All-Time top 1,000 (105,770 career points)
CHALLEN MCKINNEY – All-Time top 2,500 (50,472 career points)
Race Overview:
GTAmX Round 14 was a barn burner, folks. Hoosier Arenacross brought the heat with 44 classes, 407 entries, and 209 unique riders. The big guns showed up, too. Ryan Smith, Cohen Chilton, and Challen McKinney—names we all know and respect—took the stage. Nitro Ned was on fire, snagging 8 wins across various classes, including Head 2 Head and Open Pro Sport Heat 1. Timmy Conger and Ryan Smith each grabbed three wins, showing their dominance in the C Classes and the 65cc divisions, while Chilton matched their triple wins with a sweep in the 85cc categories.
The 125cc class saw Gunnar Shippy ride to victory, leaving Camlin Lacer and Joshua Thomas to round out the podium. Over in the 250 B Class, Deagan Driskell took top honors, battling hard against Dane Miller and Zaine Randall. Brayden Bennett was a name to remember in the 250 Beginner and 450 Beginner classes, clinching first in both and proving he’s got what it takes. The 450 B Class had Lance Banks on top, with Driskell and Miller not far behind.
Let’s not forget the little rippers in the 50cc classes. Tuxton London doubled down with wins in the 50 (4-6) JR. and 50CC Air Cooled classes. Meanwhile, Krew Claybaker dominated the 50 (7-9) SR class. In the 65 (7-9) division, Kayden Kearns came out on top, with Liam Theisen and Challen McKinney pushing hard. Cohen Chilton was unstoppable in the 85 open, fending off Ryan Smith in an intense showdown.
The biggest jaw-dropper? Chilton beating Smith in the 85 open (11-15). That was a battle for the ages. The competition was fierce, and the talent was deep. Nitro Ned‘s dominance, Chilton’s surprise win over Smith, and the gritty performances from newcomers like Brayden Bennett made this event one for the books. The future of motocross is bright, and these kids are lighting it up.
GTAmX Round 13 – Amateur – 2/13/2026
Date: 2/13/2026
Promoter: Hoosier Arenacross
Unique Riders: 162
Classes: 35 | Entries: 340
Top Riders:
RYAN SMITH – All-Time top 1,000 (125,735 career points)
COHEN CHILTON – All-Time top 1,000 (105,770 career points)
CHALLEN MCKINNEY – All-Time top 2,500 (50,472 career points)
Race Overview:
GTAmX Round 13 went down with a bang at Hoosier Arenacross. Packed house with 35 classes, 340 entries, and 162 unique riders tearing it up. Big names hit the dirt, and they didn’t disappoint. Ryan Smith, Cohen Chilton, and Challen McKinney showed up ready to rock, each grabbing three wins. Smith dominated in the 65 and 85 classes, while Chilton crushed it in the 85 and Super Mini. McKinney cleaned house in the 50 and Mini E Bike classes. These kids are the real deal, clocking career points in the top 2,500 and 1,000.
The day was loaded with killer performances. Trenton Blom took the 125cc class, sharing the podium with Chase Inman and Cooper McKinney. Lance Banks wasn’t messing around either, snagging the 250 B class win with Deagan Driskell and Zaine Randall hot on his heels. Over in the 250 Beginner class, Easton Wettstein led the pack, with Troy Griffin and Beckett Rohren rounding it out. Timmy Conger doubled up, grabbing wins in both 250 C and 450 C classes, a testament to his skill and grit.
Deagan Driskell and Cameron Novo-Gradac also had their moments, taking wins in 450 B and 450 Beginner classes respectively. Driskell edged out Dane Miller and Ayden Duncan, while Novo-Gradac fended off Troy Griffin and Jennings Marzen for his podium spot. In the youngest category, Madden Partch claimed victory in the 50 (4-6) JR class, leading Tuxten London and Hudson Cantrell. These young guns are showing serious promise and putting on a show for everyone watching.
The day’s big surprise? Cohen Chilton pulling ahead of Ryan Smith in the 85 open (11-15). That’s the kind of upset that gets the crowd roaring. Across the board, riders like Kayden Kearns and Peyton Biggerstaff showed they’re ones to watch, with top finishes in their respective classes. This weekend was all about pushing limits and setting new standards. The competition was fierce, the talent deep, and the future of motocross looks brighter than ever. Parents, keep your eyes on these names. They’re the ones lighting up the track and keeping the sport alive.
2026 Rnd 2 SMX Spring Series
Date: 2/14/2026
Promoter: Arizona Cycle Park
Unique Riders: 200
Classes: 45 | Entries: 335
Top Riders:
CARRIE KILLEBREW – All-Time top 2,500 (49,421 career points)
WESTIN BLALOCK – All-Time top 4,000 (25,846 career points)
TRACE GEORGE – All-Time top 5,000 (20,971 career points)
Race Overview:
The 2026 Rnd 2 SMX Spring Series at Arizona Cycle Park was a big one, with 45 classes, 335 entries, and 200 unique riders showing up to battle it out. Big names like Carrie Killebrew, Westin Blalock, and Trace George brought some serious points with them, and they didn’t disappoint. Killebrew and Blalock made their mark, but Trace George grabbed the top spot in the OPEN (A) PRO class. Meanwhile, Jaxon Weidemann, Kasen Cadrain, Brock Williams, Miles McHugh, and Aaron Byrd each pulled off double wins, showing they know how to dominate multiple classes.
The competition was fierce across the board. In the little kid ranks, Kashton Alegria took first in the 50cc (4-6yr) Shaft Drive SR, with Jackson Keller right on his heels. Wyatt Harper snagged the win in the 65cc (10-11yr) class, holding off Jax Bernal and Hayze Banda. Over in the 85cc (9-11yr) class, Jax Bernal came out on top, proving he’s got the skills to compete with the best. Asher Haines took the 85cc (9-15yr) BEGINNER class, with Joshua Cameron and Jameson Daasch filling out the podium.
Moving up to the bigger bikes, Brock Williams and Miles McHugh were untouchable in their respective NOVICE and INTERMEDIATE classes. Williams took home wins in the 250cc (C) NOVICE and OPEN (C) NOVICE, while McHugh dominated the 250cc (B) INTERMEDIATE and OPEN (B) INTERMEDIATE. Aaron Byrd was the man to beat in the OPEN EXPERT class, and he stood alone on the podium. The women’s classes saw Molly Potter shining bright, winning the WOMENS (12+) AMATEUR with Breya Proctor and Scharlie Villa chasing her down.
The real excitement came from the intense battles and close finishes. Jaxon Weidemann and Kasen Cadrain were on fire, each taking two class wins and proving they’ve got the speed and determination to stay on top. The competition was tough, but these riders showed grit and skill, making it an unforgettable weekend. Every rider gave it their all, showing the true spirit of motocross racing. This event was a testament to the dedication and talent spread across all ages and skill levels.
Supercross Series 2025 – 2026 Race 11
Date: 2/14/2026
Promoter: Switchback
Unique Riders: 165
Classes: 45 | Entries: 306
Top Riders:
BENNETT WEISS – All-Time top 3,000 (35,487 career points)
SCOTT SCHRADER – All-Time top 6,000 (17,650 career points)
IAN TARR – All-Time top 9,000 (10,496 career points)
Race Overview:
The Supercross Series 2025-2026 Race 11 was one heck of a showdown. Held on 2/14/2026 and pumped up by Switchback, the event packed in 45 classes with 306 entries and 165 unique riders. Talk about a full house! Top dogs like Bennett Weiss, Scott Schrader, and Ian Tarr were in the mix, each with impressive career points. But it was Jace Wells who stole the spotlight, snagging three wins in 250 Pro Sport, Collegeboy (18-24), and Open Pro Sport. Mason Kucich and Evan Sleith held their own with two wins each in their respective classes.
Let’s get into the nitty-gritty of the classes. Eli Stover put on a show in the 110 4 Stroke (7-14), taking the top spot, followed by Brantley Zachrich and Cormack Martyn. Mason Kucich dominated the 125cc B/C with Spencer Freshwater and Teegan Welch trailing. In the 250 B, Evan Sleith came out on top, with Ian Tarr and Max Meyer rounding out the podium. Trenten Meyer was unstoppable in the 250 C and 250 C Jr. (12-17), taking first in both, with AJ Manganello nipping at his heels.
The younger crowd was just as fierce. Lincoln Birmingham made waves in the 50cc Beginner Shaft (4-6) and Stacyc (5-7) classes. Jett Anderson was a standout in the 50cc Gas Sr. (7-8), claiming victory and proving his mettle. In the Girls (11-16) class, Skylar Callen owned the track, leaving Lilly Turner and Ryleigh Neale to battle for second and third. The 65cc Open class saw Jace Hollobaugh leading the pack, showing the competition how it’s done.
Speed demons left their mark with some killer lap times. Trenten Meyer clocked in at a blazing 00:41.985 in the 250 C Jr. (12-17). Mason Kucich wasn’t far behind with 00:44.210 in the 125cc B/C. The competition was fierce, and the talent pool deep, as riders pushed their limits and showcased their skills. This race was a testament to the grit and determination these young riders bring to the track every time. With standout performances and thrilling races, it’s clear the future of motocross is in good hands.
Round 11 Indoor 2026 – 2/13/2026
Date: 2/13/2026
Promoter: LAKE SUGAR TREE MOTOSPORTS PARK
Unique Riders: 147
Classes: 49 | Entries: 295
Top Riders:
KARALINE DAWSON – All-Time top 3,000 (38,687 career points)
EASTON OWEN – All-Time top 3,500 (33,213 career points)
DYLAN PRICE – All-Time top 4,000 (26,297 career points)
Race Overview:
Round 11 Indoor 2026 at Lake Sugar Tree Motorsports Park was a barn burner. With 49 classes and 295 entries, the dirt was flying. Among the 147 riders, we saw some heavy hitters. Karaline Dawson, Easton Owen, and Dylan Price, all-time stars, showed up ready to rip. Price snagged two wins in the 250 C and Schoolboy 2 12-17 classes. The big standout? Brantley Casstevens, dominating with four wins in the 51cc classes. Brantley Callihan didn’t let him have all the glory, grabbing three wins in his own right.
The race was stacked with talent across the board. In the 125 2-Stroke 12+, Jayce Pyron took the win with Colton Acors hot on his heels. Andrew Hogan cleaned up in the 25+ and 30+ classes, showing the young guns he’s still got it. Over in the 250 C, it was Dylan Price again, leading Aiden Minter and Tyler Chittum to the podium. Noah Hickman shone in the 250 D Beginner, taking top honors ahead of Matthew Lawrence and Eli Dalton.
More class action saw Anthony Mills owning the 250 Pro and 450 Pro categories, proving why he’s a top contender. In the 450 C, Aiden Minter came out on top, followed by William Galbraith and Tyler Chittum. Wyatt Wray was electric in the 50cc E-Bike 4-8, grabbing the win ahead of Bobby McMaugh and Rylie Smith. The 51cc classes were a slugfest, with Brantley Casstevens and Brantley Callihan battling for supremacy.
This weekend was all about grit and glory. The 51cc battles were intense, with Casstevens and Callihan showing why they’re the future stars. Dylan Price and Anthony Mills proved their skills in the bigger bike classes, laying down performances worth remembering. The competition was fierce, the kids were hungry, and the track was alive with energy. This wasn’t just another race; it was a testament to the passion and drive these riders bring to the sport.
Supercross Series 2025 – 2026 Race 10
Date: 2/13/2026
Promoter: Switchback
Unique Riders: 135
Classes: 45 | Entries: 267
Top Riders:
BENNETT WEISS – All-Time top 3,000 (35,487 career points)
CARL WOLTER – All-Time top 6,000 (18,799 career points)
LUCAS LECORCHICK – All-Time top 7,000 (13,509 career points)
Race Overview:
Supercross Series 2025-2026 Race 10 at Switchback was a banger! Forty-five classes, 267 entries, and 135 unique riders filled the track with adrenaline. Heavy hitters like Bennett Weiss, Carl Wolter, and Lucas Lecorchick were in the mix, bringing their all-time skills to the dirt. Andrew Meyer and Jakobi Hollobaugh were on fire, each snagging three wins across their classes. Meyer dominated 250 Pro Sport and Open Pro Sport, while Jakobi tore through the 50cc classes. Mason Kucich and Keegan McDade each nailed two wins, showing they’re here to play.
Class results were tight and full of action. In the 110 4 Stroke (7-14), Kaleb Wright clocked the fastest lap at 01:00.687 and took the top podium spot, followed by Eli Stover and Cormack Martyn. Mason Kucich crushed the 125cc B/C with a lightning-fast 00:45.066 lap, leaving Jaxton Lutz and Chase Curry chasing his dust. Keegan McDade took the 250 C and 250 C Jr. (12-17) classes by storm, with AJ Manganello and Lucas Lecorchick keeping him on his toes in the 250 C.
More talent shined across other classes. Young gun Jakobi Hollobaugh owned the 50cc Gas Open (4-8) and 50 E Sr. (4-8), with Jett Anderson and Easton Lavanish fighting hard for second and third. Jace Hollobaugh was the king of the 65cc (10-11) and 65cc Open classes, keeping Emile Tetreault and Cole Sunday at bay. Vincent Manganello was unstoppable in the 85cc (9-12), fending off Jace Hollobaugh and Emile Tetreault to grab the top spot.
The competition was fierce, and lap times were blazing. Max Meyer showed his speed in the 250 B class with a swift 00:42.521 lap. Keegan McDade was right on the mark, notching a 00:42.794 in the 250 C Jr. (12-17). The Hollobaugh brothers were unstoppable, showcasing their dominance across multiple classes. This race was a testament to the grit and determination of these young riders. Every corner, every jump, they left it all on the track. Racing doesn’t get more real than this.
25-26 MSAX RD #12 – PHILADELPHIA, MSX2 – 2/14/2026
Date: 2/14/2026
Promoter: Mid South Arenacross
Unique Riders: 133
Classes: 46 | Entries: 281
Top Riders:
VAN OLIVER – All-Time top 3,500 (34,402 career points)
AIDEN COURVILLE – All-Time top 3,500 (32,235 career points)
LINCOLN CHAMPAGNE – All-Time top 5,000 (21,353 career points)
Race Overview:
The Mid South Arenacross rolled into Philly for a wild weekend at MSAX RD #12. We had a packed house with 46 classes, 281 entries, and 133 unique riders. Big guns like Van Oliver, Aiden Courville, and Lincoln Champagne made the scene, all bringing their A-game. Van Oliver was unstoppable, snagging six wins across multiple classes, from 125 2-Stroke to 85 Open. Lincoln Champagne wasn’t far behind, taking four wins in the 50cc categories. Matt McCown and Heagan Seward also showed up strong, each grabbing multiple wins.
Let’s talk class winners. In the 125 2-Stroke, Van Oliver took the top spot, with Tripp Williams right behind him. Over in the 250 Beginner class, Heagan Seward led the pack, followed by Dalton Anderson and Justin Jefferson. Aiden Courville dominated the 250 Intermediate, with Colton McClurg and Joshua Crappell rounding out the podium. Matt McCown crushed it in the 250 Novice, showing Landon Smith and Jimmy Foglio how it’s done.
The 450 Beginner class saw Heagan Seward on top again, with Tyler Robinson and Wesley Owen trailing. In the 50 (7-8) SR, Lincoln Champagne shined, taking first with John Luke Richards and Ellis Johnson on his heels. Carson Carver made waves in the 50 (4-6) JR, winning over Rowdy Rowland and Collin Ainsworth. Barrett Shaw grabbed the W in the 85 (7-11), holding off Eli Luke and Tripp Crane. The 85 Open was all Van Oliver, with Jack Singleton and JC Logan trying to keep up.
This weekend was a barn burner, no doubt. Van Oliver and Lincoln Champagne were the stars, but the depth of talent was insane. From the little tykes on 50s to the big boys in Collegeboy, everyone brought their best. It was a reminder of why we love this sport—pure competition, grit, and the chase for that top step. Keep your eyes on these names; they’re the future of motocross.
25-26 Arenacross Pro Round 8 – Saturday
Date: 2/14/2026
Promoter: AMA Arenacross
Unique Riders: 49
Classes: 5 | Entries: 56
Top Riders:
JEREMY FAPPANI – All-Time 60th (391,461 career points)
KALVIN ROBERTS – All-Time top 1,500 (69,534 career points)
AVA RICHMOND – All-Time top 15,000 (5,397 career points)
Race Overview:
The 25-26 Arenacross Pro Round 8 on February 14, 2026, was a barnburner. Five classes, 56 entries, and 49 gritty riders showed up to battle it out. Among them, Jeremy Fappani, Kalvin Roberts, and Ava Richmond brought their all-time firepower to the track. And they didn’t disappoint. Richmond snagged the win in the 65cc Open. Roberts cleaned up in the 85cc AX. Fappani took the AX Lites glory. These riders didn’t just show up; they put on a clinic.
Let’s talk results. In the 65cc Open (7-11), it was Ava Richmond who stole the show, with Jordan Trevino and Joseph Murillo rounding out the podium. Over in the 85cc AX (11-15), Kalvin Roberts led the charge, with Lynx Lacey hot on his heels, and Logan Rethford taking third. Jeremy Fappani dominated the AX Lites (A/B), followed by Dane Morales and Evan Stice. These kids are showing skills beyond their years.
The AX Pro class was a thriller. Joshua Hill took the win against stiff competition. Cole Thompson and Robbie Wageman completed the podium in second and third. Meanwhile, in the Micro Open Limited (4-8), Jude Fye showed everyone what’s up, claiming victory with Carson Creech and Boden O’Driscoll chasing him down. The talent pool runs deep, and these riders left it all on the track.
Biggest shocker? Joshua Hill outpaced Robbie Wageman in AX Pro. Hill clocked the fastest lap at 00:30.025, blazing past the competition. Ava Richmond also threw down a rapid 00:53.055 in the 65cc Open. These performances lit up the event, proving that in motocross, it’s anyone’s game on any given day. The competition was fierce, the riders relentless, and the action non-stop. Racing like this keeps the heart pounding and the crowd roaring.
25-26 Arenacross Pro Round 7 – Friday
Date: 2/13/2026
Promoter: AMA Arenacross
Unique Riders: 40
Classes: 5 | Entries: 47
Top Riders:
JEREMY FAPPANI – All-Time 60th (391,461 career points)
KALVIN ROBERTS – All-Time top 1,500 (69,534 career points)
AVA RICHMOND – All-Time top 15,000 (5,397 career points)
Race Overview:
Arenacross Pro Round 7 this Friday was a showdown to remember. With five classes, 47 entries, and 40 unique riders, it was a jam-packed event. The big guns were out with Jeremy Fappani, Kalvin Roberts, and Ava Richmond hitting the track. Each of these racers took home wins in their respective classes. Fappani showed why he’s 60th all-time by owning the AX Lites (A/B). Richmond dominated the 65cc Open (7-11). Roberts crushed the 85cc AX (11-15). These riders didn’t just participate; they controlled their races.
The 65cc Open (7-11) saw Ava Richmond on top, leaving Kyren Roberts and Jordan Trevino to round out the podium. Over in the 85cc AX (11-15), Kalvin Roberts snatched the win with Lynx Lacey and Sloan Selig chasing him down. In AX Lites (A/B), it was Jeremy Fappani taking first, followed by Nate Freehill and Evan Stice. These kids didn’t come to play; they came to win. The competition was fierce and the talent pool deep.
Joshua Hill made waves in the AX Pro, taking the win and proving he’s got what it takes, with Ryan Breece and Robbie Wageman hot on his heels. The Micro Open Limited (4-8) was another barnburner with Jude Fye coming out on top, joined by Boden O’Driscoll and Carson Creech on the podium. These young guns are the future, and they showed they can hang with the best.
The real shocker came in the AX Pro, where Hill upset both Breece and Wageman. Breece logged the fastest lap with a blistering 00:30.052. Meanwhile, Fappani clocked a lightning 00:32.484 in the AX Lites. Richmond wasn’t far behind, posting a 00:55.778 in her class. The night was electric, the riders were on fire, and the crowd felt every second of it. This is what motocross is all about—heart, grit, and leaving it all on the track.
ATOMIC “10” RACE SERIES ROUND 7 – 2/15/2026
Date: 2/15/2026
Promoter: Moriarty Motocross
Unique Riders: 84
Classes: 47 | Entries: 174
Top Riders:
GARRETT BURNETT – All-Time top 10,000 (9,309 career points)
JOSEPH FILIP – All-Time top 15,000 (8,007 career points)
JAXON NGUYEN – All-Time top 15,000 (7,351 career points)
Race Overview:
Atomic “10” Race Series Round 7 went down at Moriarty Motocross, and it was a barnburner. We had 47 classes, 174 entries, and 84 unique riders tearing it up. Big names like Garrett Burnett, Joseph Filip, and Jaxon Nguyen showed up, each with their own impressive career points. Kerry Karns and Houston Gray stole the show with four wins each, while Jaxon Nguyen snagged three victories. These kids are the future, and they’re racing like they know it.
Joseph Filip dominated the 125CC and 250C JR (12-17), showing he’s here to win. Konnor Pickle took control in the 250 B and 250 OPEN, proving he’s a force in his class. Damon Sotelo made his mark in 250 BEGINNER, while Steve Lopez doubled up with wins in 250 C and 450 C. The younger classes had fierce battles too, with Kerry Karns topping both the 50 BEGINNER MINI and 50CC OPEN MINI. Houston Gray didn’t let up either, taking the top spot in the 50CC OPEN MAIN and 65CC BEGINNER MINI.
More standout performances? You bet. Alana Zamora clinched wins in 85CC (10-12) and the GIRLS (11-16) class, making it clear she’s one to watch. Jaxon Nguyen ruled the 85CC (12-15) and 85CC OPEN, cementing his place at the top. Garrett Burnett took the win in the COLLEGE (18-24) class, keeping the older crowd honest. Jack Zamora stepped up in the 2 STROKE OPEN, with a solid ride to take the win. Across all age groups and skill levels, these riders pushed the limits and left it all on the track.
The racing was intense, with every class bringing its own flavor. From the beginner minis to the seasoned teens, the competition was fierce. Rolando Castillo owned the 450 B and 450 OPEN classes, showing that experience counts. The energy was electric, and the battles were non-stop. These riders showed heart and grit, giving the crowd plenty to cheer for. It’s weekends like these that keep the love for motocross alive and kicking.
25-26 Arenacross Amateur – Sunday
Date: 2/15/2026
Promoter: AMA Arenacross
Unique Riders: 88
Classes: 30 | Entries: 143
Top Riders:
KALVIN ROBERTS – All-Time top 1,500 (69,534 career points)
LYNX LACEY – All-Time top 3,500 (32,653 career points)
ROARK BENGER – All-Time top 15,000 (7,316 career points)
Race Overview:
The 25-26 Arenacross Amateur event on February 15th, 2026, was a roaring success. With 30 classes, 143 entries, and 88 unique riders, the action was non-stop. Big names like Kalvin Roberts, Lynx Lacey, and Roark Benger were in the house, bringing their A-game. Kalvin Roberts stole the show, clinching three wins in 85cc AX (11-15), Mini Sr (12-15), and Supermini (12-16). Ryan Pacella wasn’t far behind, grabbing two victories in 250 C (14+) and 450 C (14+). Roark Benger and Ava Richmond also doubled up on wins, showing their mettle on the track.
The competition was fierce across all classes. Ryan Pacella blazed through the 250 C (14+) class, taking the top spot, with Kaeson Shipman and Aidan Padgett rounding out the podium. Zackary Sandoval owned the 2 Stroke (14+) class, standing tall as the sole rider. Over in 450 B (14+), Roark Benger came out on top, with Brody Dehlinger hot on his heels. Meanwhile, Braxten Rodgers led the pack in the 50cc Beginner Limited (4-8), proving he’s one to watch.
More standout performances lit up the event. Sierra Rose Thompson dominated the 50cc Mini class, with Jaxon Eastman and Berkeley Coon close behind. Ava Richmond was unbeatable in the Girls Jr (9-13), and Jett Eller took the 65cc Beginner (7-11) class with ease. Lynx Lacey showed why she’s a top contender, winning the 85cc (9-12) class. And let’s not forget Carson Creech, who snagged two wins in Micro 3 Limited (7-8) and Micro Open Limited (4-8).
Fastest laps and tight races kept everyone on the edge of their seats. Ryan Pacella clocked the quickest laps in both 250 C (14+) and 450 C (14+), showing off his raw speed. Roark Benger laid down a blistering 00:38.969 in the 450 B (14+). The competition was fierce, the talent deep, and the racing intense. From the little tykes to the seasoned teens, everyone left it all on the track. This wasn’t just racing; it was a showcase of grit, skill, and passion.
2026 EMX Championship Series – 2/15/2026
Date: 2/15/2026
Promoter: EMX
Unique Riders: 61
Classes: 32 | Entries: 101
Top Riders:
JAXON KOPCAK – All-Time top 4,500 (23,010 career points)
LEVI LEWIS – All-Time top 15,000 (6,751 career points)
CODY THORN – All-Time top 15,000 (5,774 career points)
Race Overview:
The 2026 EMX Championship Series on February 15th was a barnburner, folks. With 32 classes, 101 entries, and 61 unique riders, it was a full house of throttle-twisting action. Big names like Jaxon Kopcak, Levi Lewis, and Cody Thorn were in the house, flexing their all-time ranks. But the standouts? Luke Lindholm stole the show with three wins across the 85cc classes. Landon White and Stetson Ramon each bagged two wins, proving their mettle in their respective categories.
Let’s dig into the results. Landon White dominated the 125cc 12-16 class, taking the top spot with Jamie Hill and Cole Heffernan rounding out the podium. Stetson Ramon crushed it in the 250cc Novice, with Cole Heffernan and Bodie Hardin hot on his heels. Zak Yazdani owned the 25+ Open class, leaving Raul Gonzalez and Joey Deleon to fight for second and third. And let’s not forget Derek Gerdes, who nailed two wins in the 30+ A/B and 40+ classes. That’s some veteran grit right there.
More highlights? You bet. Jaxon Kopcak showed why he’s top 4,500 by winning the 65cc 7-9 class, edging out Barrett Fawcett and Cohen Essary. Levi Lewis snagged the 85cc 12-15 win with Kody Zamora and Wyatt Morrison chasing him down. In the younger ranks, Brayden Trevino took first in the 51cc 4-6 Limited, proving the future is bright. From novices to seasoned vets, the track was packed with talent and tenacity.
This event wasn’t just about the wins. It was the fierce competition at every level. Luke Lindholm‘s clean sweep in the 85cc categories was a masterclass. And Stetson Ramon‘s double win? Pure adrenaline. Across all classes, riders left it all on the track, pushing boundaries and showing why amateur racing is the heart of motocross. If you missed it, you missed out. This was grassroots motocross at its finest.
GTAmX Round 14 – PRO – 2/14/2026
Date: 2/14/2026
Promoter: Hoosier Arenacross
Unique Riders: 28
Classes: 3 | Entries: 39
Top Riders:
CHEYENNE HARMON – All-Time top 20,000 (2,890 career points)
IZIAH CLARK – All-Time top 50,000 (418 career points)
KONNER BARTA – All-Time top 115,000 (55 career points)
Race Overview:
GTAmX Round 14 was the place to be. Hoosier Arenacross pulled in 39 entries across three classes, with 28 unique riders tearing it up. Top dogs like Cheyenne Harmon, Iziah Clark, and Konner Barta showed up to throw down. Harmon didn’t disappoint, snagging the win in the Head 2 Head. Clark and Barta took their own victories in Open Pro and Open Pro Sport Main B. These guys brought the heat and showed why they’re at the top of their game.
In the Head 2 Head, it was all about Cheyenne Harmon. He clinched the top spot, leaving Preston Taylor chasing his dust. Over in Open Pro, Iziah Clark took the win, holding off Mike Alessi and Harmon, who still managed third. These racers put on a show, with each lap keeping the crowd on their feet. The talent spread was wide and fierce, showing off what these riders are made of.
The Open Pro Sport Main B had Konner Barta standing tall. He took the win like a champ, proving he’s got what it takes. The competition was relentless, with riders pushing limits and bikes roaring. Across all classes, each podium finish was hard-earned. The talent pool was deep, with riders battling it out in every corner and straight.
Excitement was in the air, and the competition was fierce. Harmon, Clark, and Barta were the standouts, but every rider left it all on the track. From start to finish, the races were packed with action and intensity. This is what amateur racing is all about—heart, grit, and the thrill of the ride. These riders showed up, gave it their all, and left the crowd wanting more.
GTAmX Round 13 – Pro – 2/13/2026
Date: 2/13/2026
Promoter: Hoosier Arenacross
Unique Riders: 30
Classes: 3 | Entries: 46
Top Riders:
JOHN BERRY – All-Time top 15,000 (6,851 career points)
IZIAH CLARK – All-Time top 50,000 (418 career points)
Race Overview:
GTAmX Round 13 was no joke. Hoosier Arenacross brought the heat with 3 classes, 46 entries, and 30 riders battling it out. Big names like John Berry and Iziah Clark showed up, ready to throw down. Berry, sitting high in the all-time ranks, snagged a win in Open Pro Sport Main B. But it was Clark who stole the show, taking two wins in Head 2 Head and Open Pro. The guy was on fire.
In the Head 2 Head class, Clark topped the podium with Carter Stephenson trailing behind. Open Pro was packed with 30 riders, but Clark wasn’t letting anyone near him. He took the win with Mike Alessi and Cain Larson rounding out the podium. The competition was fierce, but Clark made it look easy. These guys pushed each other hard, and the crowd was all in.
But it wasn’t just about the pros. Open Pro Sport Main B saw John Berry clinch the top spot, showing why he’s in the top 15,000 all-time. The depth of talent was clear across every class. Riders like Mike Alessi and Cain Larson kept things interesting, making sure every lap had the parents on the edge of their seats. These aren’t just races; they’re battles.
The real story? The grit and grind of every rider out there. Clark’s double win was a standout, but every rider brought their A-game. The spirit of competition was alive and kicking. This round was a testament to the skill and heart in amateur racing. Parents, your kids are part of something big, and they’re out there giving it everything they’ve got.




