Ken Roczen and Brandon Hartranft compete in Red Bull Straight Rhythm at Fairplex in Pomona, CA, USA on 5 October, 2019. // Chris Tedesco / Red Bull Content Pool // SI201910060069 // Usage for editorial use only //

Pre-Entry List For 2022 Red Bull Straight Rhythm Announced

What off-season?

A week after the World Supercross kicked off, we have Red Bull Straight Rhythm! Yep, it’s back and it’s all two-strokes, baby!

For the first time ever, Moto Beach Classic and Red Bull Straight Rhythm are joining forces for fans to experience both events live and in-person in Huntington Beach.

While the format remains the same as previous years – a best-of-three race format and each rider getting at least two chances to grab victory – one thing is for certain, the victory is fair game for all riders. In the three years of racing two-strokes only, three different riders have claimed the title with six different finalists in play.

For those that can’t make it to the event, we have got you covered. Catch all the action of Red Bull Straight Rhythm streaming live exclusively on ESPN+ on October 15, with coverage beginning at 2:30 p.m. PST. Tickets are still available and can be purchased at https://red-bull-straight-rhythm-tickets. Gates open at 10:00 a.m. PST for spectators to view the practice and qualifying rounds.

A lot of big names and some surprises will be competing this year so check out the pre-entry lists for the 250 and 125 Classes.

250 Class:

Ken Roczen

Aaron Plessinger

Justin Barcia

Marvin Musquin

Cooper Webb

Gared Steinke

Josh Hansen

Justin Hill

Robbie Wagemen

Kevin Moranz

Chris Blose

Josh Greco

Devin Raper

Austin Politelli

Mike Alessi

Nico Izzi

Ivan Ramirez

Patrick Evans

125 Class:

Carson Brown

Ryan Morais

AJ Catanzaro

Josh Varize

Derek Kelley

Dylan Woodcock

Josh Thomas

Andy DiBrino

Dominique Thury

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