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The old Chase is gone, and the new Sexton is here. -Mmf Editorial

Red Bull KTM rider Chase Sexton is the first back-to-back Red Plate holder this season. He looked calm and calculated, which is a sign of maturity for the reigning Monster Energy AMA 450 Supercross Champion. Speed has never been an issue for Chase, as he has the ability to just go fast—actually faster than most of his competitors—but he also crashes a lot.

Kick Start Ken Roczen lands the podium

Detroit, Michigan: Progressive Suzuki Ecstar rider Ken Roczen landed the podium, passing riders and climbing up to third position in Round 5 of the 2024 Monster Energy 450 Supercross.

Jett Lawrence Dominates Detroit Supercross

Detroit, Michigan: Honda HRC rider Jett Lawrence didn’t look back when he got a good start until he crossed the finish line to become the first back-to-back winner in the 2024 Monster Energy 450 Supercross Class!

Rookie Daxton Bennick is the next teenage super star of Supercross.

One of the biggest surprises in the Detroit Supercross 250 East was Monster Energy Star Yamaha’s Daxton Bennick podium finish! A native of Morganton, NC, he rode like a veteran, consistent and strong to the finish. He didn’t look like he was trying because of how smooth he was riding. He admitted during the press conference that he felt so much pressure heading into his first professional rookie debut race and that after getting third place in the main event, he felt a huge weight was taken off his shoulders.

Riding Beyond Your Techniques is the Culprit—Austin Forkner

Detroit Michigan: It appears that Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki rider Austin Forkner is having fun riding and racing again. He won the first round of the Monster Energy 250 East Supercross when he led from the first lap to the checkered flag.

The Cowboy Aaron Plessinger maintains the Red Plate after A2!

Red Bull KTM rider Aaron Plessinger was asked during the San Diego post-race press conference after winning the muddy race if he felt any pressure carrying the red plate headed to Anaheim 2. He said he thought he could handle it. His answer was acknowledging the pressure that comes with it, knowing how stacked the 450 class is in this year’s Monster Energy Supercross.

D-Moto starts strong

    Motocross potentials battled for the best on the onset of the 2014 MMF 15-leg D-Motocross Series at Mx Messiah Fairgrounds, Club Manila East. MMF Loves Taytay Open Production champ Jojo Cochoco made a great bike lead from Jerich Farr and Lad Laurens Bucag to bag leg one’s Open Production and the second seat in the Open Underbone. Nueva Ecija bet Ompong Gabriel assured the Kids Sr and Kids Jr after a tough run with Parañaque-based rider Jared Banaag as Ladies class winner Pia Gabriel knelt to him in the Kids Sr. Roman Lorente took charge of the Executive class as Christopher Oberio gave a swift finish in the Open Local Enduro. Meanwhile, multi-titled rider Glenn Aguilar with his son McLean supported the launch and shed their praises on giving aspirants a break and a gateway to step up. “We need races like this because from here we will see future riders. The grassroot level is a place to hone production riders to professional ones,” said the 14th time Rider of the Year. XAS CEO Samuel Mark Tamayo recalled the group’s mission statement where Filipino extreme sports athletes are molded to be game changers for excellence and not just for mediocre performance. “We are here to glorify God through the sport. And every motocross aspirant is part of this vision, that’s why we are helping them to grow too,” said Tamayo, also a youth pastor at Generation Congregation.