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Joshua Vern Tamayo Wins 2025 RFS–NAMSSA Philippine National Motocross Championship

Joshua Vern Tamayo Wins 2025 RFS–NAMSSA Philippine National Motocross Championship December 26, 2025 Photo Credit: Faith Tamayo BARAS, Rizal, Philippines — Joshua Vern Tamayo secured the 2025 RFS–NAMSSA Philippine National Motocross Championship after emerging as the overall winner of the four-round national series sanctioned by NAMSSA and organized by EL Tech Racing, co-presented by Elf, and sponsored by Shell Advance. Competing in the Junior MX85 (ages 12–14) category, Tamayo rode a 2023 GASGAS MC 85 and delivered a consistent championship campaign. He won Rounds 1, 2, and 3 before finishing third (P3) in the final round, enough to clinch the national title by an eight-point margin over his closest challenger, Ivan del Rosario of Nueva Ecija. The championship was decided during the final round held at The Playground, where Tamayo managed his points advantage under pressure to secure the overall victory. Tamayo competes as part of Team MXMessiah and is supported by DANS PH, using Bell helmets, Gaerne boots, POD Active knee braces, Fasthouse riding gear, and 100% goggles, alongside Shell Advance lubricants. With three round wins and a controlled finish in the finale, Tamayo sealed the Junior MX85 National Championship of the 2025 RFS–NAMSSA Philippine National Motocross Championship, further strengthening his position as one of the country’s leading youth motocross riders. 2025 rfs namssa philippine national motocross championship, joshua tamayo, joshua vern tamayo, junior mx85cc Share this post Leave a Reply Cancel reply Logged in as mx_admin. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Δ MORE ARTICLES

Tamayo Cousins Joshua Vern Tamayo and Shana Vernice Tamayo Crowned National Champions in 2025 RFS–NAMSSA Series

Tamayo Cousins Joshua Vern Tamayo and Shana Vernice Tamayo Crowned National Champions in 2025 RFS–NAMSSA Series December 25, 2025 Photo Credit: Faith Tamayo BARAS, Rizal, Philippines — December 21 — The Tamayo racing family capped off a successful season as cousins Joshua Vern Tamayo and Shana Vernice Tamayo were officially crowned champions of the 2025 RFS–NAMSSA Philippine National Motocross Championship, successfully defending their respective titles in the Mini MX85 and Ladies Motocross classes. Joshua Tamayo clinched the Mini MX85 National Championship riding a 2023 GASGAS MC 85 under Team MXMessiah. Tamayo won three of the four rounds in the series, finishing the championship with a total of 95 points and securing the overall title by an eight-point margin. His campaign was supported by DANS PH—distributor of Bell Helmets, Fasthouse, POD Active Knee Braces, Gaerne, and 100% Goggles—along with Shell Advance, a key supporter of Team MXMessiah. In the Ladies Motocross division, Shana Vernice Tamayo delivered a dominant season aboard a 2024 Kawasaki KX250F, sweeping all four rounds of the championship. Shana finished with a perfect 100-point total, claiming the overall title by a 12-point margin. She competed wearing ORCA gear, with support from Kojie San, DANS PH (Bell Helmets), Gaerne, and Kenda Tires. The championships were decided and formally awarded during the final round of the series on December 21 at The Playground, where both riders sealed their titles and were recognized as national champions. With both cousins defending their championships in the same season—one through consistent podium finishes and the other through a perfect sweep—the Tamayo family once again underscored its continued impact across multiple classes in Philippine motocross. 2025 rfs namssa philippine national motocross championship, coach sam tamayo, joshua tamayo, joshua vern tamayo, mmf live, shana banana tamayo, Shana Vernice Tamayo Share this post Leave a Reply Cancel reply Logged in as mx_admin. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* Δ MORE ARTICLES

It’s in the blood: Tamayo kids, Shana Tamayo and Joshua Tamayo, declared Philippine National Motocross Champions!

It’s in the blood: Tamayo kids, Shana Tamayo and Joshua Tamayo, declared Philippine National Motocross Champions! June 29, 2025 Photo Credit: Faith Tamayo Manila East (June 29, 2025) It’s in the blood: Tamayo kids, Shana Tamayo and Joshua Tamayo, declared Philippine National Motocross Champions! The Tamayos became the second-generation motocross champions when both won their classes in the 2024 Orca NAMSSA Philippine National Motocross Series Championship. The former in the Ladies class is using a 2024 Kawasaki KX250F, and the latter in the Junior MX85 class, using a 2023 GasGas MC85.   The family name “Tamayo” is a household name in Philippine motocross, thanks to the late Pastor Vern Tamayo and his wife, Luz Tamayo, who, with their three boys’ Virgil, Kel, and Sam, founded the Philippine Motocross Ministry during the early 90s. The ministry used training and racing motocross as a platform to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with youths at their private motocross track behind their house in Taytay, Rizal, and fans of the sport during the national motocross series more than 30 years ago. 15-year-old Shana and 13-year-old Joshua are a second-generation Tamayo motocross family thriving in the Philippine National Motocross Scene. The first-generation Tamayo brothers (Virgil, Kel, and Sam), children of Vern and Luz, were Philippine Motocross Champions during the late 90s under the Shell-Yamaha Motocross Racing Team, but little did they know their kids would be inheriting the passion they had as a family during a time many kids nowadays are into advanced virtual computer games, which are, of course, more appealing as they’re easy and safe compared to motocross, which is considered one of the most dangerous sports in the world. Team MxMessiah’s 13-year-old Joshua Vern Tamayo and his cousin, 15-year-old Shana Vernice Tamayo, of Team Kojie San-Wheeltek Racing, are the reigning Philippine national motocross champions in their classes. Joshua is the reigning Philippine National Motocross Champion in the MX85, while Shana Tamayo is the reigning national motocross champion in the Ladies class.   Both Tamayos were awarded in the Philippine Racing Industry Awards (PRIA) at the biggest moto event of 2025 last March during the 17th InsideRACING Bike Fest held at the World Trade Center. The motocross champions were declared by the National Motorcycle Sports and Safety Association, which is affiliated with FIM Asia, after winning the overall championship in their classes at the 2024 ORCA Philippine National Motocross Championship organized by TC22 Promotions and Teves Racing. Their 76-year-old grandma, Luz Tamayo, witnessed the momentous event of the Tamayo family, signifying the legacy she and her late husband, Vern, contributed to the Philippine Motocross Industry, when Joshua and Shana received their trophies declaring them the number one rider in their classes. Motocross indeed is in the blood of the Tamayo family.   coach sam tamayo, joshua tamayo, joshua vern tamayo, Luz Tamayo, philippine motocross, Philippine Motocross Evangelism, Philippine Motocross Ministry, Shana Tamayo, Shana Vernice Tamayo, Shell Yamaha Motocross Racing Team, tamayo brothers, Vern Tamayo Share this post Leave a Reply Cancel reply Logged in as mx_admin. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* MORE ARTICLES

Team MxMessiah’s Joshua Tamayo Wins at the 2-Stroke Motocross World Championship

Team MxMessiah’s Joshua Tamayo Wins at the 2-Stroke Motocross World Championship April 21, 2025 Photo Credit: Geng Galicia San Bernardino, CA (April 21, 2025)— Team MxMessiah’s 13-year-old rider, Joshua Tamayo, wins one of the Amateur 85cc Classes in the recently concluded 2025 Wiseco 2-Stroke Motocross World Championship held at the iconic Glen Helen Raceway in San Bernardino, California. The native of Taytay, Rizal, on board his 2023 GasGas MC 85cc, pulled a good start during the first Moto of the 85cc B Class, made some passes to the front, and led every lap for the win.   In the second and final moto, the 2024 ORCA-NAMSSA National Motocross Championship 85cc Class Champion and Round 4 FIM Asia 85cc winner pulled a P3 start in the infamous Glen Helen Taladega Turn and worked his way to the lead to get the perfect 1-1 for first place overall. “I want to thank the Lord Jesus Christ for keeping me safe. I can’t believe I did it. TBH I felt I can win after I was able to get P3 and know the pace of my competition when I race last weekend during the Round 3 of the Saturday at the Glen Spring Series. I still can’t believe I won the race.”- Joshua Tamayo, when asked to comment on did he really expected to win the race in the US.    In the Open 2-Stroke Pro class, Dante Oliveira won 5,000 USD for the win, Dare Demartile won 2,000 USD for second, and Red Bull athlete Carson Brown won 1,500 USD for third.   The annual 2-Stroke World Championship, which happened last April 19, gathered riders who are into racing two-stroke engine motocross bikes from around the world. The event gave both amateurs and pros alike the experience of celebrating the rich history of motocross with a nostalgic throwback to the two-stroke era of the ’70s , ’80s, and ’90s.   Team MxMessiah is sponsored by Dans, the exclusive distributor of Bell Helmets, Gaerne, Fast House, and POD Active knee braces; Synermaxx Corporation; Tatakan—Let’s print your logo in your cup; Shell Advance; and Factory Connection Suspension. 2025 wiseco 2stroke mx world championship, 2stroke world motocross championship, coach sam tamayo, joshua vern tamayo, mmf live, mx messiah live, mxmessiah training, tamayo brothers, tamayo twins, team mxmessiah Share this post Leave a Reply Cancel reply Logged in as mx_admin. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message* MORE ARTICLES