Most Talented Amateur
Prospects in American
Motocross Set to Assemble
for First 2024 Scouting Moto
Combine at RedBud MX
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U.S. Air Force Special
Warfare Presented Program
Will Welcome
Acclaimed Rider Coaches and
24 Highly Touted Young
Racers to Michigan
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MORGANTOWN,
W.Va. (July 3, 2024) –
MX Sports Pro
Racing has formally
announced the lineup of
24 amateur prospects and
an esteemed group of
rider coaches for the
first gathering of the
2024 Scouting Moto
Combine Presented by
U.S. Air Force Special
Warfare/a>. The highly
regarded development
program is the motocross
component of the SMX
Next initiative, which
also comprises
Supercross Futures and
the SuperMotocross World
All-Stars and focuses on
providing amateur racers
with a clear, defined
path to professional
racing. The RedBud
Combine will commence
this Friday, July 5,
from Michigan’s famed
RedBud MX as a precursor
to Saturday’s Bob The
Cooler RedBud National,
which will serve as the
halfway point of the
2024
Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing, and Round 6 of
the summer campaign.
“The creation of SMX
Next has provided
another major step
forward in the
progression to develop
the next generation of
talent in the sport of
off-road motorcycle
racing,” said Jim Perry,
Program Director for the
Scouting Moto Combine.
“The Scouting Moto
Combine will commence
for the 2024 season this
weekend at RedBud, where
we continue to work in
partnership alongside
each of the sport’s
competing manufacturers
to curate a highly
talented group of
invited prospects. The
investment by each OEM,
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Feld Motor Sports, and
the SuperMotocross
League to foster the
sport’s most promising
amateur racers has
already provided proven
results at the
professional level and
will continue to bring
more high-level talent
to the forefront.”
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RedBud MX will once
again host the first
gathering of the season
for the Scoutingbr />
MMoto Combine Presented
by U.S. Air Force
Special Warfare on
Friday, July 5.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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In conjunction with the
factory-supported
efforts from GASGAS,
Honda, Husqvarna,
Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki,
Triumph, and Yamaha, a
hand-picked group of
prospects have been
invited to participate
in the season’s first
gathering of the Moto
Combine, which will
consist of 24 of the top
A & B class riders at
the amateur level. The
group features a mix of
racers with prior
Combine experience in
addition to a new wave
of talent that will
tackle the National
track at RedBud for the
first time. A pair of
25-minute, plus two-lap
motos await the field on
Friday afternoon.br />
Leading the way in
mentorship of this
collection of prospects
is an acclaimed lineup
of Rider Coaches who
will lend their immense
knowledge and expertise
in guidance of these
young athletes, both on
and off the track.
Headlining this
four-coach group will be
six-time Pro Motocross
Champion Broc Glover,
who has been a staple of
the Combine since its
inception and has
continued to serve as a
dedicated and gracious
leader. He’ll be joined
by another Combine
veteran in Chad Reed,
the most decorated
international racer in
history who was the 2009
Pro Motocross 450 Class
Champion. Joining the
group of coaches for the
first time is Zach
Osborne, a two-time Pro
Motocross Champion who
has captured both the
250 Class and 450 Class
crown, and Ezra Lusk, a
former 125cc Regional
Supercross Champion and
multi-time overall
winner in Pro Motocross
competition.
Additional support will
come from Mike Bonacci,
Team Manager at
Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX
Yamaha, former racer
Gareth Swanepoel, lead
trainer at Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing, and Christina
Denney, a former SMX
team manager and
representative at the
American Motorcyclist
Association (AMA).
““It has been a privilege
to work alongside the
next generation of SMX
talent at each of the
Moto Combines since the
concept was introduced
in 2021. It is very
rewarding seeing these
young racers apply their
learnings to achieve
success on the racetrack
and beyond,” said
Glover, who serves as
the Senior Manager of
Off-Road at Dunlop
Motorcycle Tires.
“Having witnessed many
Combine participants
advance to the pro
ranks, and even win
races in the Pro
Motocross Championship,
is extremely rewarding
and is much of the
reason I remain
committed to serving as
a Rider Coach, offering
my experience to this
incredible program. The
Combine truly changes
the way these young
riders navigate to the
professional level. I’m
excited for another
season and look forward
to our first Combine at
RedBud.”
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New Zealander Cole
Davies contested the
Combine for the first
time last season
and has since signed
with the GASGAS Factory
Amateur Team for 2024
and captured the
Supercross Futures
National Championship
this past May.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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Monster Energy
Kawasaki Team Green's
Drew Adams captured the
2023 SMX 250 World
All-Stars title and has
remained a fixture atop
the amateur ranks with a
runner-up effort at the
Supercross Futures
Final.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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As the Combine continues
to cement itself as a
foundational element of
rider development, the
list of graduates from
the program not only
continues to expand, but
has also served as the
starting point for many
of the sport’s rising
stars. Leading the way
is Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Haiden
Deegan, the reigning
Rookie of the Year and
defending SuperMotocross
250cc World Champion who
is currently the
standard bearer of the
250 Class with four wins
in the first five
rounds. Right behind him
in the championship
standings is Team Honda
HRC’s Chance Hymas, who
has captured a pair of
overall podium finishes
and a first career moto
win. Additionally, the
group of graduates
include Troy Lee
Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS
Factory Racing’s Ryder
DiFrancesco, Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna Factory
Racing rookie Casey
Cochran, who prevailed
at the RedBud Combine
one year ago, Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing’s Daxton Bennick,
and Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX
Yamaha rider Mark
Fineis, a local product
of Indiana set to make
his home race debut at
RedBud. All told, 25% of
the current top-20
riders in the 250 Class
point standings are
Combine graduates.
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Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna Factory Racing
rider Casey Cochran
prevailed with the
RedBud Combine victory
last year and has
graduated to
make his first
appearance at the RedBud
National this Saturday
in the 250 Class.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing's
Haiden Deegan (38)
and Team Honda HRC's
Chance Hymas (48) are
both Combine graduates
and have been the
standard bearers of the
250 Class thus far
during the 2024 season.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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While the pair of motos
will serve as the
highlight of the RedBud
Combine, participants
will also be provided
with invaluable insight
into many important
aspects of the sport
away from the racetrack,
including training,
nutrition, and guidance
on how to navigate the
various layers of media
engagement, from social
media to interviews with
journalists and speaking
on the podium. These
classroom-style sessions
provide the foundation
for the gathering,
before racers strap on
their helmet, line up
behind the starting
gate, and wage battle to
see who will prevail as
the RedBud Combine
winner.
2024 RedBud
Combine Rider List:
#2 Jeremy Fappani /
Scottsdale, Arizona /
KTM
#3 Jake Cannon /
Sunshine Coast, Qld.,
Australia /
Honda
#14 RJ Johnson / White
Oak, Pennsylvania / KTM
#17 Cole Davies /
Waitoki, New Zealand /
GASGAS
#18 Landen Gordon /
Atascadero, California /
Kawasaki
#19 Carson Mainquist /
Haslet, Texas / KTM
#20 Tyler Mollett / Port
St. Lucie, Florida /
Husqvarna
#22 Jonathan Getz /
Oldtown, Florida /
Yamaha
#27 Krystian Janik / Oak
Lawn, Illinois /
Kawasaki
#79 Max Shane / Anaheim,
California / Yamaha
#87 Grayson Townsend /
Washington, Utah /
Kawasaki
#88 Hamden Hudson /
Danville, Virginia /
Yamaha
#95 Adler Caudle /
Moore, Oklahoma /
Kawasaki
#97 Noah Stevens /
Danbury, North Carolina
/ KTM
#132 Leum Oehlhof / Oak
Hills, California /
Yamaha
#177 Kade Johnson / Salt
Lake City, Utah / Yamaha
#206 Logan Best /
Bourne, Massachusetts /
Yamaha
#263 Avery Long / New
London, Minnesota /
Yamaha
#300 Drew Adams /
Chattanooga, Tennessee /
Kawasaki
#451 Ryder Thompson /
Valparaiso, Indiana /
Kawasaki
#462 Luke Fauser /
Midland, Pennsylvania /
KTM
#600 Alexander Fedortsov
/ Hallandale, Florida /
Yamaha
#800 Preston Masciangelo
/ Brantford, Ontario,
Canada / GASGAS
#981 Ryder Malinoski /
Wyoming, Minnesota /
Yamaha
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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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