Landen Gordon
Emerges Victorious at SMX
Next – Motocross
Scouting Moto
Combine at RedBud National
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Gareth Swanepoel Earns
Coach’s Cup in Debut as
Rider Coach
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BUCHANAN, Mich.
(July 6, 2025) –
The second of
three events for SMX
Next – Motocross took
place surrounded by the
celebratory atmosphere
of the 4th of July, on
the eve of the Honda
RedBud National
Presented by Dixxon
Flannel Co. A total of
26 amateur prospects
were invited to the
Scouting Moto Combine
Presented by U.S. Air
Force Special Warfare at
legendary RedBud MX,
where a pair of
unpredictable motos saw
Monster Energy Kawasaki
Team Green’s Landen
Gordon emerge victorious
to give Rider Coach
Gareth Swanepoel the
Coach’s Cup in his debut
appearance in the role.
Before racing got
underway on Friday
afternoon, the
hand-picked group of
young racers took part
in classroom-style
education sessions that
provided invaluable
lessons and insights
into the various aspects
of the sport, such as
training, nutrition, and
media engagement. The
prospects were divided
into five groups, with
each rider assigned to
one of five esteemed
Rider Coaches, as
Swanepoel was flanked by
Michael Byrne, Broc
Glover, Ezra Lusk, and
Chad Reed. All the
coaches provided
unparalleled
perspective, guidance,
and mentorship to the
promising young
athletes.
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Monster Energy
Kawasaki Team Green's
Landen Gordon took a
shock victory at the
RedBud Combine that even
he wasn't aware of until
he stepped onto the
podium.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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The first moto of the
afternoon saw Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing’s Carson Wood
assert himself out front
with the holeshot and
the early race lead as
Gordon settled into
second. Behind them,
multiple riders jockeyed
for position in the
opening laps, but it was
KTM Orange Brigade’s
Deacon Denno who
ultimately took hold of
third ahead of Altus
Motorsports BLU CRU
Yamaha’s Owen Covell and
Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna’s Landon
Gibson. The clear track
allowed Wood to inch
away from the field as
Gordon started to lose
ground in the middle of
the moto, dropping from
second to fourth. That
moved Denno up into
second while a hard
charging Gibson climbed
up to third. Denno and
Gibson then battled it
out for several laps,
with Gibson able to make
the pass. The Husqvarna
rider then started to
make ground on Wood, who
went down right in front
of Gibson with just a
few laps remaining. That
allowed the Gibson rider
to assume the lead and
storm to the moto win
6.6 seconds ahead of
Denno, followed by Altus
Motorsports BLU CRU
Yamaha’s Kade Johnson in
third, with Gordon just
off the podium in
fourth.
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Orange Brigade KTM's
Luke Fauser finished in
the runner-up spot.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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The final moto began
with Gordon and Gibson
side-by-side exiting the
first turn, with the
holeshot edge going to
Gordon. However, in the
following corner they
bumped one another going
for the same rut, which
sent Gordon off to the
side and Gibson into the
lead. The Husqvarna
rider charged forward as
Gibson started fourth
but fought back up to
second, with Orange
Brigade KTM’s Luke
Fauser slotting into
third. Misfortune
plagued Moto 1
contenders Denno, who
started second but then
crashed on the opening
lap, and Johnson, who
started third, went
down, and then had his
bike expire. Out front,
Gibson was in a class of
his own and opened up an
insurmountable margin
over Gordon.
Unfortunately,
heartbreak struck the
Husqvarna rider with
just two laps to go as
his bike also stopped
running. That moved
Gordon into the lead and
on to the moto win 3.1
seconds ahead of Fauser,
with Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX
Yamaha’s Jesson Turner
in third.
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Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX
Yamaha's Jesson Turner
rounded out the overall
podium in third.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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The top three from Moto
2 ultimately secured the
overall podium positions
as well, with Gordon’s
4-1 finishes and 5
points putting him atop
the classification.
Fauser’s 7-2 finishes
and 9 points placed him
in the runner-up
position, while a 9-3
effort and 12 points
resulted in an unlikely
third place for Turner.
“I struggled a lot in
the first moto and made
a few bike changes. I
came out in the second
moto just trying to work
on myself,” said Gibson.
“I’m going to be honest;
I did not know Gibson’s
bike blew up. I thought
I finished in third
place, so now that I
know I won, it’s unreal.
Last year was very
unfortunate here [at the
RedBud Combine], so to
come back and get sort
of lucky is really
awesome.”
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The RedBud Combine
overall podium of Landen
Gordon (1st
place, center), Luke
Fauser (2nd place,
left), and Jesson Turner
(3rd place, right).
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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The top prospects in
amateur motocross put on
a show on the 4th of
July during the RedBud
Scouting Moto Combine.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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One event remains for
SMX Next – Motocross
this summer. Indiana’s
Ironman Raceway will
host the final Scouting
Moto Combine on Friday,
August 8, ahead of the
Tucker Freight Lines
Ironman National.
SMX Next –
Motocross // RedBud Moto
Combine Results (Moto
Finishes / Score)
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Landen Gordon,
Atascadero, Calif.,
Kawasaki (4-1 / 5)
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Luke Fauser,
Midland, Pa., KTM
(7-2 / 9)
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Jesson Turner,
Lockesburg, Ark.,
Yamaha (9-3 / 12)
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Owen Covell,
Plymouth, Mass.,
Yamaha (6-7 / 13)
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Deacon Denno, Fort
Worth, Texas, KTM
(2-13 / 15)
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Enzo Temmerman,
Visalia, Calif.,
Kawasaki (12-4 / 16)
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Carson Wood,
Zephyrhills, Fla.,
Yamaha (10-6 / 16)
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Landon Hartz,
Wilsonville, Ala.,
Yamaha (15-5 / 20)
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Diesel Thomas,
Raymond, Neb.,
Husqvarna (11-9
/ 20)
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Leum Oehlhof, Oak
Hills, Calif., Honda
(5-15 / 20)
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SMX Next – Motocross
RedBud Combine Highlights
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