Northern California
Legend Steve Lamson Named
Grand Marshal of 56th
Hangtown Motocross Classic
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Former 125cc Champion is
a Four-Time Winner of the
Prestigious Event
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
(May 28, 2025) – MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.,
in conjunction with
event organizer the Dirt
Diggers North Motorcycle
Club, has announced that
Northern California
racing legend and
two-time Pro Motocross
125cc Champion Steve
Lamson will be honored
as Grand Marshal of this
weekend’s Michael’s Reno
Powersports Hangtown
Motocross Classic, the
second race of the 2025
Pro Motocross
Championship, sanctioned
by AMA Pro Racing. In
this role, Lamson will
participate in several
engagements at the
event, for which he is
the co-winningest 125cc
racer with four
victories that spanned
across the 1992 through
2000 seasons.
“We look forward to the
opportunity to bring
deserved recognition to
one of Northern
California’s most
beloved racers, who
proudly represented his
home and enjoyed
tremendous success in
front of the local crowd
here at Hangtown,” said
Bob Messer, Dirt Diggers
North Motorcycle Club.
“His role as Grand
Marshal will provide a
memorable way to
celebrate his career and
contributions to
building a passion for
motocross within the
region.”
A native of Pollock
Pines, California, which
sits less than 40 miles
from Prairie City SVRA,
the host venue of the
Hangtown Motocross
Classic, Lamson is one
of a handful of racers
that are synonymous with
Honda’s storied legacy
in American motocross
thanks to his incredible
success as a “Red
Rider.” He became one of
all-time greats of the
hallowed 125cc division,
where he captured
back-to-back AMA
National Championships
in 1995 & 1996 and
amassed 20 career wins,
which places him fourth
all-time alongside
Jeremy Martin, a racer
he guided to
back-to-back class
titles as team manager
at Yamaha Star Racing.
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Lamson was a
back-to-back 125cc AMA
National Champion in
1995 & 1996.
Photo Courtesy
Racer X Archives
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Lamson’s career started
in 1988, and he captured
his first career win in
a hometown triumph at
Hangtown in 1992 at the
age of 21, riding for
Suzuki. After a move to
Honda and a season
contesting the premier
division, Lamson
returned to the 125cc
division in 1994 and
began a memorable
seven-year run with the
Japanese marque that
brought immense
accolades. Along the
way, he won the 1996
Hangtown Classic at the
age of 25, the 1998
Hangtown Classic at the
age of 27, and finally
the 2000 Hangtown
Classic at the age of 29
for his final career win
that cemented his legend
status. He also carries
the distinction of being
the first racer to win a
moto outright aboard a
125cc motorcycle at the
Motocross of Nations.
Lamson’s career spanned
an impressive 19 seasons
(1988-2007), during
which he made an
incredible 108 career
starts in the 125cc
division.
Upon retirement, Lamson
served as team manager
for several race teams,
most notably the
aforementioned Yamaha
Star Racing unit. He
helped guide the brand’s
resurgence into the
elite of the 250 Class,
where Jeremy Martin and
Cooper Webb blossomed
into champions.
“I’m certainly honored
that the Dirt Diggers
invited me to be Grand
Marshal for Hangtown,
but most of all I’m just
really excited to be a
part of what is sure to
be an amazing race,”
said Lamson. “This event
is very special to me
and there’s no better
racetrack on the planet,
in my opinion. I cannot
wait to be a part of it
all and look forward to
seeing a lot of familiar
faces.”
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Lamson is a NorCal
and Hangtown legend,
having won the event
four times in 1992,
1996, 1998, and 2000,
which included both his
first and last career
Pro Motocross victories.
Photo Courtesy
Racer X Archives
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The Michael’s Reno
Powersports Hangtown
Motocross Classic will
serve as Round 18 of the
SMX World Championship
this Saturday, May 31,
from Prairie City SVRA
in Rancho Cordova,
California.
Tickets are now
available for all 11
rounds and can be
purchased by visiting www.ProMotocross.com.
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