Pro Motocross 2025 sets the stage for 2026, 36 Loretta Lynn’s champions claim #1 plates, Romain Febvre and a historic MXGP decade-long encore, and women’s motocross surges with record-making performances at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch. All this and much more in the November issue of Racer X.
There’s Always Next Year
Pro Motocross 2025 was well done… and also an appetizer for what’s coming in 2026.
36:1
Each year, 36 Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Champions are crowned at Loretta Lynn’s, each of them carving their own path to that coveted #1 plate. Here’s how this year’s 36 winners made it through the week.
The Ten-Year Wait
A decade ago, Romain Febvre became the second rookie to win the MXGP premier-class FIM Motocross World Championship in this century. Ten years later, the factory Kawasaki rider might make motocross history.
The Girls are Alright
The summer of 2025 will be remembered for a resurgence in women’s motocross, including some historic breakthroughs at the 44th Annual AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn’s Ranch.