Yamaha Motor
Corporation Continues
Support
as Manufacturer Partner of
Pro Motocross Championship
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Decorated Competitor
Brand to Serve as Title
Sponsor
of Penultimate Budds Creek
National in August
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MORGANTOWN,
W.Va. (April
25, 2024) –
MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc., has
announced the return of
Yamaha Motor
Corporation, USA, as
a manufacturer partner
of the 2024
Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. The highly
decorated OEM will
continue its multi-year
commitment in support of
the world’s most
prestigious off-road
motorcycle racing
series, which will be
highlighted by a repeat
as title sponsor of the
34th running of the
Yamaha Racing
Budds Creek National
on August 17, for the
10th and penultimate
round of the summer
season. The annual visit
to Southern Maryland’s
legendary Budds Creek
Motocross Park will also
be Round 27 of the
SuperMotocross World
Championship Series.
“The addition of a
storied brand like
Yamaha as title sponsor
of our event last summer
was a privilege, as it
brought together two
entities with incredibly
rich legacies in
American motocross for a
showcase the best this
sport has to offer,”
said Ezra Beasley, Track
Manager, Budds Creek
Motocross Park. “To
welcome them back for
another season of
support is exciting and
will help us to provide
yet another memorable
event for our incredibly
loyal and passionate
fans at a very critical
point in the
championship battle.”
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The Yamaha Racing
Budds Creek National
will serve as the
penultimate round
of the 2024 season from
Southern Maryland's
Budds Creek Motocross
Park.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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Yamaha’s title
sponsorship of the 2023
Budds Creek round
coincided with the
kickoff of the
manufacturer’s 50-year
celebration of its
legendary YZ model that
is rooted in the sport’s
infancy. The history of
the brand within Pro
Motocross is quite
impressive, with an era
of dominance during the
early years of the
championship that saw
Yamaha capture numerous
titles across the 125cc,
250cc, and 500cc
divisions thanks to the
gifted talents of young
superstars like Broc
Glover and Bob Hannah,
who combined to capture
nine championships over
a 10-year period between
the 1976 and 1985
seasons. Additionally,
Yamaha prevailed with
the first ever 250cc
premier class crown in
1972, which was won by
Gary Jones, the namesake
of the current 250 Class
trophy.
“Yamaha is a brand that
is synonymous with the
Pro Motocross
Championship thanks to
more than five decades
of success within this
storied series,” said
Mike Ulrich, Off-Road
Motorcycle Senior
Communications
Specialist, Yamaha Motor
Corporation, USA. “After
enjoying incredible
levels of success during
the sport’s founding
era, we are in the midst
of another memorable
wave of achievement that
has now extended across
the past decade. The
opportunity to serve as
title sponsor of Budds
Creek puts the spotlight
on Yamaha and allows us
to showcase our
exceptional lineup of
motorcycles and our
star-studded group of
athletes.”
Arguably no brand has
enjoyed greater success
over the past 10 years
of Pro Motocross
competition than Yamaha,
thanks largely to its
unique competitive
alliance with Star
Racing. Following
back-to-back
championships by Jeremy
Martin in 2014 & 2015,
Yamaha ascended to
become one of the
dominant forces of the
250 Class and has
remained a perennial
threat for the title,
which it won three
additional times during
the 2016, 2018, and 2020
seasons. The recent
addition of the 450
Class to the Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing effort has
brought even more
success, as the team has
won two of the past
three titles with
back-to-back triumphs
during the 2021 & 2022
seasons. For 2024, the
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing stable is
the largest in the
field, spearheaded in
the premier class by
four-time champion Eli
Tomac and crafty veteran
Cooper Webb, and
anchored in the 250
Class by title hopeful
and reigning Rookie of
the Year Haiden Deegan.
The lineup also includes
Justin Cooper as a 450
Class rookie and a mix
of both promising and
experienced talent in
the 250 Class with
Daxton Bennick, Michael
Mosiman, Stilez
Robertson, Nick Romano,
Jordon Smith, and Nate
Thrasher.
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The Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing
effort is expected to
once again
contend for each
respective championship
in the 450 Class and 250
Class.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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“Yamaha fortified its
distinction as one of
American motocross’ most
elite manufacturers very
early in the history of
the Pro Motocross
Championship–our first
250cc Champion Gary
Jones rode a Yamaha to
the 1972 title–and it’s
been exciting to see
their return to
prominence through the
partnership with Star
Racing,” said Davey
Coombs, President, MX
Sports Pro Racing. “Much
of Yamaha’s initial
success can be
attributed to innovation
around the YZ model that
was introduced in 1974
and that trend has
continued 50 years
later. You’d be hard
pressed to not see a
Yamaha battling at the
front of the field, and
that has helped drive
the progression of the
other seven competing
manufacturers to provide
an incredibly deep field
of talent across both
divisions. As one of the
cornerstone brands of
our sport, we proudly
welcome Yamaha’s support
of Pro Motocross.”
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The 2024 Pro Motocross
Championship is the
centerpiece of the
SuperMotocross World
Championship, with an
11-round summer schedule
that will visit 10
different states from
late May through the end
of August. The season
will kick off on
Memorial Day Weekend in
Southern California with
the Fox Raceway National
on Saturday, May 25,
from Fox Raceway at
Pala.
Tickets are now
available for all 11
rounds and can be
purchased by visiting
www.ProMotocross.com.
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For information
about the Pro
Motocross
Championship, please
visit ProMotocross.com and
be sure to follow
all of the Pro
Motocross social
media channels for
exclusive content
and additional
information on the
latest news:
Available for download
for both Apple and
Android devices is the
official Pro Motocross
App. Fans of American
motocross can have
access to the world’s
most prestigious
off-road motorcycle
racing series right at
their fingertips on
their mobile devices.
Developed by AMA Pro
Racing, the Pro
Motocross App provides
users with the most
important information
surrounding the Pro
Motocross Championship,
from series news to
schedule and ticket
information, as well as
broadcast schedule
details and live timing
& scoring. Download it
now via the App
Store or Google
Play.
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MX Sports Pro
Racing
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc., manages and
produces the world's
premier motocross racing
series - the Pro
Motocross Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. MX Sports Pro
Racing is an industry
leader in off-road
powersport event
production and
management, whose
mission is to showcase
the sport of
professional motocross
competition at events
throughout the United
States. Through its
various racing
properties, partnerships
and affiliates, MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.,
organizes events for
thousands of racing
athletes each year and
attracts millions of
motorsports spectators.
Visit
www.mxsportsproracing.com
for more information.
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Pro Motocross
Championship
The Pro Motocross
Championship features
the world's fastest
outdoor motocross
racers, competing aboard
homologated bikes from
one of eight competing
manufacturers on a
collection of the
roughest, toughest
tracks on the planet.
Racing takes place each
Saturday afternoon, with
competition divided into
two classes: one for
250cc machines, and one
for 450cc machines. MX
Sports Pro Racing, the
industry leader in
off-road powersports
event production,
organizes the Pro
Motocross Championship.
More information can be
found at
www.ProMotocross.com.
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AMA Pro Racing
AMA Pro Racing is the
premier professional
motorcycle racing
organization for North
America, operating a
full schedule of events
and championships for a
variety of motorcycle
disciplines. It serves
as the sanctioning body
of the Pro Motocross
Championship.
Learn more about AMA Pro
Racing at
www.amaproracing.com.
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SuperMotocross
World Championship
The SuperMotocross World
Championship™ is the
premier off-road
motorcycle racing series
that combines the
technical precision of
stadium racing with the
all-out speed and
endurance of outdoor
racing. Created in 2022,
the SuperMotocross World
Championship combines
the Monster Energy AMA
Supercross Championship
and the Pro Motocross
Championship, sanctioned
by AMA Pro Racing, into
a 31-event series that
culminates in a
season-ending two round
playoff and
SuperMotocross World
Championship Final.
Visit
SuperMotocross.com
for more information.
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