Ironman Raceway Set
to Host Final Event of
2025 SMX Next –
Motocross Scouting Moto
Combine
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Highly Decorated Rider
Coaches to Mentor 26 Elite
Prospects One Week Removed
from 2025 Monster Energy AMA
Amateur National Motocross
Championship
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
(August 6, 2025) –
With the 2025 Pro
Motocross Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing, set to begin its
stretch run, the third
and final event for SMX
Next – Motocross will
host 26 elite amateur
prospects to Indiana’s
Ironman Raceway for the
Scouting Moto Combine
Presented by U.S. Air
Force Special Warfare.
This group of promising
talent will kick off the
race weekend at the
Tucker Freight Lines
Ironman National one
week removed from a
memorable 44th running
of the Monster Energy
AMA Amateur National
Motocross Championship
from Tennessee’s famed
Loretta Lynn Ranch, the
ultimate showcase of
amateur talent on the
planet.
“The timing of the third
and final Scouting Moto
Combine for SMX Next –
Motocross could not be
more ideal, as this crop
of elite prospects are
in peak form coming off
a competitive week of
racing at Loretta
Lynn’s,” said Jim Perry,
Program Director for the
Scouting Moto Combine.
“The Ironman gathering
will mark the first time
in the brief history of
SMX Next and the
Scouting Moto Combine
that the newly crowned
Nicky Hayden AMA
Motocross Horizon Award
winner will compete.
We’ll also welcome the
newly awarded AMA
Amateur Rider of the
Year in addition to
another pair of Loretta
Lynn’s champions. As a
result, there will
certainly be a greater
level of interest in how
the action unfolds on
Friday afternoon.”
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26 of the most
talented prospects in
amateur motocross will
take to the track at
Ironman Raceway for the
last SMX Next –
Motocross Scouting Moto
Combine of 2025.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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Working in conjunction
with competing
manufacturers GASGAS,
Honda, Husqvarna,
Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki,
Triumph, and Yamaha,
this hand-selected group
of invited prospects
will consist of 26 top A
& B class riders. The
lineup features a mix of
racers with prior SMX
Next experience in
addition to new talent
that will make their SMX
Next debuts. Notably, Monster
Energy Kawasaki Team
Green’s Enzo Temmerman,
whose 250 Pro Sport and
Open Pro Sport titles at
Loretta Lynn’s earned
him the Nicky Hayden AMA
Motocross Horizon Award,
and KTM Orange
Brigade’s Deacon Denno,
winner of the 250B and
Schoolboy 2 titles who
was named 2025 AMA
Amateur Rider of the
Year, will compete
against one another for
the first time. They’ll
be joined by fellow
Loretta Lynn’s champions
and Altus Motorsports
BLU CRU Yamaha riders Owen
Covell (450 B)
and McKayden
Fitch (250 B
Limited). A pair of
25-minute, plus two-lap
motos await the Combine
field on Friday
afternoon.
A trio of AMA Hall of
Fame members will anchor
an incredibly decorated
group of rider coaches
at Ironman. Leading the
way is Class of 2000
inductee Broc
Glover, who has
embraced this leadership
role at every single
Combine event since the
program’s inception.
He’ll be joined by Class
of 2024 inductee Kevin
Windham and
Class of 2025 inductee Chad
Reed, in
addition the winning
team manager from Team
Australia at the 2024
FIM Motocross of
Nations, Michael
Byrne, and the
most recent winning
rider coach from RedBud,
former racer and highly
regarded trainer Gareth
Swanepoel. This
group is also the most
geographically diverse
to date, with a trio of
international coaches
joining a pair of
Americans. Collectively,
these fives coaches will
lend their immense
knowledge and expertise
to benefit these young
athletes both on and off
the track.
Additional support at
Ironman will come from Mike
Bonacci, Team
Manager of
Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX
Yamaha, and Christina
Denney, the SMX
Next – Motocross Event
Coordinator, WMX
Championship
Coordinator, Team USA
Motocross of Nations
Coordinator, and a
longtime SMX team
manager.
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Newly minted Nicky
Hayden AMA Motocross
Horizon Award recipient
Enzo Temmerman will
headline the field of
racers at the Ironman
Combine.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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Deacon Denno, the
2025 AMA Amateur Rider
of the Year, will look
to build on the momentum
of winning two Loretta
Lynn's titles one week
ago.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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The 2025 season alone
has showcased the
successful impact SMX
Next continues to have
on the sport as both
Temmerman and Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing’s Kayden Minear
have tested their mettle
at multiple Pro
Motocross races this
summer. Adding his name
to the list this weekend
will be Altus
Motorsports BLU CRU
Yamaha rider Kade
Johnson, who will make
his pro debut at Ironman
after a runner-up effort
in Open Pro Sport at
Loretta Lynn’s. These
riders join an already
decorated contingent of
SMX Next graduates
finding success at the
sport’s highest level,
headlined by reigning
Pro Motocross 250 Class
Champion, back-to-back
250cc SMX World
Champion, and current
250 Class points lead
Haiden Deegan. This
group also includes SMX
race winners like Red
Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Julien Beaumer,
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Cole
Davies, and Honda HRC
Progressive’s Chance
Hymas, along with top
contenders like Monster
Energy Pro Circuit
Kawasaki’s Drew Adams,
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Daxton
Bennick, Rockstar Energy
GASGAS Factory Racing’s
Casey Cochran, Rockstar
Energy GASGAS Factory
Racing’s Ryder
DiFrancesco,
Muc-Off/ClubMX/Yamaha’s
Alexander Fedortsov, and
Phoenix Racing Honda’s
Gavin Towers, all of
whom were also past SMX
Next winners.
While the pair of motos
will be the focal point
of Friday’s Ironman
Combine, participants
will also receive
education surrounding
other important aspects
of the sport that occur
away from the racetrack,
including training,
nutrition, and guidance
on how to navigate the
various layers of media
engagement. These
classroom-style sessions
provide the foundation
for the gathering,
before racers line up
behind the starting gate
to determine who will
prevail at Ironman
Raceway.
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Landon Gibson has
been at the forefront of
each SMX Next –
Motocross event this
summer and will look to
break through for his
first Combine victory.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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SMX Next –
Motocross // Ironman
Combine Lineup:
#2 Jeremy Fappani /
Scottsdale, Arizona /
KTM
#16 Klark Robbins /
Shamong, New Jersey /
GASGAS
#19 Deacon Denno / Fort
Worth, Texas / KTM
#20 Kayd Kingsford /
Middle Arm, Northern
Territory, Australia /
Honda
#21 Enzo Temmerman /
Visalia, California /
Kawasaki
#22 Jonathan Getz / Old
Town, Florida / KTM
#23 Landon Gibson /
Peachtree City, Georgia
/ Husqvarna
#24 Owen Covell /
Plymouth, Massachusetts
/ Yamaha
#27 Vincent Wey /
Murrieta, California /
Kawasaki
#29 McKayden Fitch /
Elbert, Colorado /
Yamaha
#34 Alvin Hillan /
Visalia, California /
Honda
#40 Caden Dudney /
Athens, Texas / Yamaha
#43 Tiger Wood /
Townsville, Queensland,
Australia / Honda
#46 Luke Fauser /
Midland, Pennsylvania /
KTM
#47 Aden Keefer /
Hesperia, California /
Kawasaki
#49 Brennon Harrison /
Jacksonville, Florida /
GASGAS
#50 Chace Lawton /
Foster, Rhode Island /
Yamaha
#87 Grayson Townsend /
St. George, Utah / Honda
#221 Jayce Wolf /
Franklin, Wisconsin /
Kawasaki
#260 Carson Wood /
Zephyrhills, Florida /
Yamaha
#361 Austin Schafer /
Hamer, South Carolina /
KTM
#404 Riley Busse / New
Berlin, Wisconsin /
Yamaha
#492 Landon Hartz /
Wilsonville, Alabama /
Yamaha
#524 Diesel Thomas /
Raymond, Nebraska /
Husqvarna
#550 Cole Forbes /
Richmond, Virginia / KTM
#981 Ryder Malinoski /
Wyoming, Minnesota /
Yamaha
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For information
about the Pro
Motocross
Championship, please
visit ProMotocross.com and
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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
MXSportsProRacing.com
for more information.
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Pro Motocross
Championship
The Pro Motocross
Championship sanctioned
by AMA Pro Racing
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
series.
More information can be
found at
ProMotocross.com.
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SMX World
Championship
The SMX World
Championship™ is the
premier off-road
motorcycle racing series
in the world that
combines the technical
precision of stadium
racing with the all-out
speed and endurance of
outdoor racing. Created
in 2022, the SMX World
Championship Series
combines the Monster
Energy AMA Supercross
Championship and the Pro
Motocross Championship
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing into a 28-round
regular season that
culminates with the
season-ending SMX World
Championship Playoffs.
Visit
SuperMotocross.com
for more information.
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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
AMAProRacing.com.
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