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BEASTMODE ELI TOMAC IS BACK! JULIEN BEAUMER WINS HIS FIRST CAREER 250SX!

BEASTMODE ELI TOMAC IS BACK! JULIEN BEAUMER WINS HIS FIRST CAREER 250SX! January 19, 2025 Photo Credit: Feld Entertainment San Diego, Calif. (January 18, 2025) It was an epic battle to the wire between Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac and defending Monster Energy AMA Supercross 450 Champion Jett Lawrence, where the former edges out the latter. It was a very exciting race as both of them battled their way to the front after a mediocre start where two-time 450 champion Cooper Webb led the opening laps battling with former rival Ken Roczen at one point but ultimately finished third, inside the podium.  Team Honda HRC Progressive’s Jett Lawrence was closely behind Tomac the whole race, even as they both made moves for the lead over Webb. The Beast mode pace they were carrying was so ridiculously fast that they even lapped Motoconcept Honda rider Vince Friese, who got the holeshot! It was during the press conference that Eli addressed a moment where he thought he would lose the race because of the unpredictability of lappers positioning themselves as the front runners passed by.  At the end of the 450SX race, it was 32-year-old Eli Tomac who took his 53rd career Monster Energy AMA Supercross victory. He takes over the points lead for the first time since suffering what was potentially a career-ending injury in 2023.     In the 250SX Class racing, 18-year-old Julien Beaumer followed up his career-first podium last week at Anaheim 1 with his first career win.  Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Cole Davies took the holeshot and led early with Beaumer making several moves for the lead. Veteran 250SX rider Jordon Smith of Triumph Racing is back inside the podium from last week in Anaheim 1 race. Defending 250SMX World Champion Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan fought forward from a mid-pack start but struggled the whole race admitting he suffered arm pump during the race.  “Congrats to Juju, that was a good race on him. My race was just embarrassing, I’m sorry you had to watch that. I just got a little pumped up in the beginning and it just [got worse] from there. All I can do is work harder this week and come out swinging.” – Haiden Deegan             eli tomac, jett lawrence, mmf live, mx messiah, Sam Tamayo, supercross 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

Round 3 FIM Asia Motocross Championship

Round 3 FIM Asia Motocross Championship November 21, 2024 Bulacan Philippines (November 9, 2024): Team Good Boy Delvintor Alfarizi dominated Round 3 of the FIM Asia Motocross Championship last November 9, 2024, at Dig Dirt Motocross Park, SM Pulilan, Philippines. It was BM111-Yamaha Philippines’ Bornok Mangosong who got the holeshot and the early lead, while the 22-year-old Indonesian champion rode consistently, made clean passes to the front, and managed the entire twenty-minute plus two-lap race to win his first race of the season.  Team Good Boy Phanuphong Somsawat of Thailand finished the race in second after a fierce battle with teammate and fellow Thailander Patsakorn Pariyawongsaton, who crashed during the early part of the race but recovered to finish sixth with a broken front fender. A bad start for Team Good Boy’s Joel Evans from Australia hindered him from fighting for the top spot but made a gritty effort to finish inside the podium for third.  It was a Team Good Boy sweep from first place to sixth place, with Jiraj Wannalak and Thanarat Penjan finishing fourth and fifth place, respectively. Philippines’ very own Bornok Mangosong and up-and-comer from Team Kojiesan-Wheeltek Elced Maningo rounded up the seventh and eighth positions, while McLean Aguilar of Motul Ph and Jiheon Song from South Korea rounded up the top ten. The event was made possible by TC22 Sports Promotions, the National Motorcycle Sports and Safety Association of the Philippines (NAMSSA), and Kurt Matthew Teves of Orca Philippines.  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

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.