BREAKING: AMA Pro Racing Extends Partnership with ProMotocross.com for Digital Content
CHINO, CA – AMA Pro Racing, the sanctioning body for professional motocross and supercross in the United States, has announced an extended digital content partnership with ProMotocross.com. This agreement will continue to see ProMotocross.com serve as the official digital hub for the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, delivering thorough coverage to fans worldwide.
The renewed collaboration ensures that enthusiasts will continue to access a wealth of content, including live race streaming, on-demand video, results, news, rider profiles, and behind-the-scenes features. ProMotocross.com has established itself as the premier online destination for dedicated motocross fans, providing unparalleled access to the sport’s premier series. This extension solidifies its role in bringing the excitement of professional motocross directly to audiences.
Evergreen Insight: In an increasingly digital world, official partnerships between sports governing bodies and specialized content platforms are crucial for fan engagement. This model allows for dedicated, high-quality content delivery that caters directly to the passion of a specific fanbase. For sports like motocross, where visual spectacle and in-depth analysis are highly valued, a robust digital platform like ProMotocross.com is essential for growth and maintaining a connected community of supporters between race weekends.The ability to offer live streaming and archived content ensures accessibility and sustained interest throughout the year, not just during the active season.
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Table of Contents
- 1. What impact might Benoit Paturel’s transfer to HEP Suzuki have on the competitive landscape of the US Outdoor Championship?
- 2. Motocross Midweek Roundup
- 3. Pro Motocross Updates: Recent rider News & Team Changes
- 4. Rider Transfers & Team Announcements
- 5. Championship Standings – A Quick Look
- 6. Technical Insights: Suspension Setup for Soft Terrain
- 7. Key Adjustments for Soft Terrain
- 8. Benefits of Proper Suspension Tuning
- 9. Gear & Tech: New Helmet Technology
- 10. MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System)
- 11. Lightweight Materials
- 12. Ventilation Systems
- 13. Training Tips: Off-Season conditioning for Motocross
- 14. Upcoming Events: Don’t Miss These Races
Motocross Midweek Roundup
Pro Motocross Updates: Recent rider News & Team Changes
The pro motocross scene never sleeps, and this week has delivered some interesting developments.Keeping up with rider moves,championship standings,and upcoming events can be a challenge,so we’ve compiled the latest news for you. This motocross roundup focuses on key updates as of July 31, 2025.
Rider Transfers & Team Announcements
One of the biggest stories this week is Benoit Paturel joining HEP Suzuki for the US Outdoor Championship. MX2K.com confirmed the move,which has been circulating as a rumor for some time. This is a significant shift for Paturel, and fans are eager to see how he performs on American soil with the HEP Suzuki team. Expect increased visibility for both the rider and the team throughout the remainder of the AMA motocross season.
Benoit Paturel (HEP Suzuki): A notable addition to the US motocross landscape.
HEP Suzuki: Strengthening their roster for a competitive push.
Championship Standings – A Quick Look
While a full breakdown of championship standings requires a dedicated article, here’s a snapshot of where things stand in the major classes:
- 450MX: Jett Lawrence continues to dominate, but Chase Sexton is closing the gap. The battle for the championship is heating up.
- 250MX: Hunter Lawrence maintains a pleasant lead, but Haiden Deegan is consistently challenging for podium finishes.
- Women’s Motocross: Kayla Mueller is the rider to beat, showcasing extraordinary speed and consistency.
Keep an eye on these riders as the season progresses. Motocross results are constantly shifting, and any slip-up could change the championship outlook.
Technical Insights: Suspension Setup for Soft Terrain
For the amateur racers and enthusiasts, understanding suspension setup is crucial for maximizing performance. This week, we’re focusing on motocross suspension adjustments for soft, sandy tracks.
Key Adjustments for Soft Terrain
Soft terrain demands a different approach to suspension than hardpack. Here’s a breakdown of recommended adjustments:
Compression Damping: Reduce compression damping (both high and low speed) to allow the suspension to move more freely and absorb bumps.
Rebound Damping: Slightly increase rebound damping to prevent the suspension from packing down and losing bottoming control.
Sag: Ensure proper sag is set. Too little sag will make the bike feel harsh, while too much will lead to bottoming.
Fork Height: Consider raising fork height slightly to increase steering responsiveness.
Benefits of Proper Suspension Tuning
Improved control: Better suspension allows for more precise control over the bike.
Reduced Fatigue: A well-tuned suspension absorbs impacts, reducing rider fatigue.
Faster Lap Times: Ultimately, proper suspension setup translates to faster lap times.
Gear & Tech: New Helmet Technology
The latest advancements in motocross helmets are focused on safety and comfort. Several manufacturers are incorporating new materials and technologies to improve impact protection.
MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System)
MIPS is becoming increasingly common in high-end motocross helmets. This technology allows the helmet shell to rotate slightly during an impact, reducing rotational forces transmitted to the brain.
Lightweight Materials
Manufacturers are utilizing carbon fiber and other lightweight materials to reduce helmet weight,improving comfort and reducing neck strain.
Ventilation Systems
Advanced ventilation systems are designed to keep riders cool and comfortable, even during intense races. Look for helmets with adjustable vents and optimized airflow.
Training Tips: Off-Season conditioning for Motocross
Maintaining peak physical condition during the off-season is vital for success in motocross racing. Here are some key training areas to focus on:
- Cardiovascular Endurance: Running, cycling, and swimming are excellent for building cardiovascular endurance.
- Strength Training: focus on core strength, leg strength, and upper body strength.
- Flexibility: Stretching and yoga can improve flexibility and range of motion, reducing the risk of injury.
- Balance & Coordination: Incorporate balance exercises and coordination drills into your training routine.
Upcoming Events: Don’t Miss These Races
August 7-8, 2025: Washougal national (Washington): Round 8 of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship.
August 14-15, 2025: Unadilla National (New York): Round 9 of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship.
august 21-22, 2025: Budds Creek National (Maryland): Round 10 of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship.
These races promise exciting action and fierce competition. Be sure to check the motocross schedule for updated details and broadcast details.