Welcome to the 2025 AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn’s. We will be providing updates from today’s practice all day. Will we have every class? No, no we will not. Will we have a bunch of classes? Yes, yes we will.
You can follow live timing and scoring here and make sure to tune into Radio Fox tonight at 8pm CT on the Vurbmoto YouTube and Vurbmoto Prospect app (it is free, go download it) for a full preview with Jason Weigandt, Jimmy Hill, Kevin Kelly and special guests Levi Kitchen and Davey Coombs.
Note: This post will continue to update throughout the day.
Mini Sr 2 (13-15)
If you are looking for a class to watch this week, it will be the Mini Sr (1 & 2) classes. They are LOADED. In practice, it was Husqvarna’s Maddox Temmerman setting the pace with a 2:02.569 to edge out KTM’s Hudson Vagele and Yamaha’s Tayce Morgan. Jackon Vick and Bayton Kreglow would round out the top 5.
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250 B Limited
The first 250 B Class kicked off early Monday, with Yamaha’s McKayden Fitch setting the fastest time. The Colorado native was the only rider in the class to dip into the 1:59s. Aiden Bailey was second with a 2:00.177. Jayce Wolf rounded out the top three.
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65cc 10-12 Limited
The 65cc classes are always fun to watch. A mix of kids just entering the mix and those that are ready to make the leap to 85cc (some are even racing both 65cc and 85cc this week). New York’s own Hudson Vagele took the fastest time in practice by nearly two seconds over second place Jackson Vick with Cooper Johnson rounding out the top three.
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Junior 25+
You will recognize some of the name below, as Junior 25+ is typically lined with ex-pro riders. Such is the case in 2025, as Heath Harrison dropped a 1:59.679 to take the top spot over Jacob Baumert and Brice Klippel. Harrison is only the second rider thus far (that we have seen) to drop into the 1:59s.
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250 B
Heavy hitter alert. The B Class took to the track for the first time this week and all the top talent was at the front. Star Racing’s Carson Wood was the third rider this morning to drop into the 1:59s with a 1:59.734 to take the top spot. Fellow Yamaha rider Owen Covell was second, just edging out Vincent Wey.
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Supermini 1
A fan favorite class. The Superminis were out pinging around the Ranch mid-day Monday and it was Alabama’s Colt Martin capturing the fastest time with a 2:02.784. Ranked 20th overall on the Vurbmoto Prospect app National Rankings, Martin is one of the favorites this week. Noxx Lewin and Gauge Brown rounded out the top three.
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Open Pro Sport
There goes that man, again. In Open Pro Sport, former pro Heath Harrison was once again fastest, this time dropping all the way down into the 1:58s with a 1:58.106. One of the favorites for the Horizon Award, Enzo Temmerman, as second fastest over Landon Gibson. Jonathan Getz and Landen Gordon would round out the top five.
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Schoolboy 1
Another crowd favorite, Schoolboy 1 practice took place this afternoon with Tanner Dorman leading the field over Colby Lessar and Mexico’s Alessandro Carminati.
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250 Pro Sport
The next in line. The big boys were out late in the afternoon and it was Enzo Temmerman setting the pace up front with a 1:57.102. If the name sounds familiar, its because he raced a few rounds of Pro Motocross earlier this year to get ready for the Ranch. Kade Johnson was also in the 1:57s and took second ahead of Leum Oehlhof, who was also in the 1:57s. Landon Gibson and Landon Hartz rounded out the top 5.
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Schoolboy 2
Once again, it was Star Racing Yamaha’s Carson Wood out front, this time in Schoolboy 2. He dropped an insane 1:56.335 to capture the top time later in the afternoon here at Loretta’s, to take the top spot over Deacon Denno and Grayson Townsend.
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Supermini 2
The final big class of the Monday was the Supermini 2 young-ins. Following a big crash last year here, Darren Pine is back and set the fastest time over Gauge Brown and Dane Pappas. This is going to be a class to watch this week.












