American
Motorcyclist Association
Announces U.S. Motocross
Team for 2025 Monster
Energy FIM Motocross of
Nations
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Haiden Deegan, Chase
Sexton, and Eli Tomac to
Represent the United
States
on Home Soil at Ironman
Raceway
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CRAWFORDSVILLE,
Indiana (August 9, 2025)
— The American
Motorcyclist Association
(AMA) has announced the
three riders that will
comprise the U.S.
Motocross Team for
the 2025 Fédération
Internationale de
Motocyclisme (FIM)
Monster Energy Motocross
of Nations (MXoN), which
will be held October 3-5
from Ironman Raceway in
Crawfordsville, Indiana.
The host country will be
well represented by a
trio of AMA Supercross
and AMA Pro Motocross
champions who are
all global superstars of
the sport.
The lineup will be
anchored by decorated
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing rider Eli
Tomac (Cortez, CO), a
two-time AMA Supercross
Champion and four-time
AMA Pro Motocross
Champion with five prior
MXoN appearances. He'll
be joined by Red Bull
KTM Factory Racing's
Chase Sexton (La Moille,
IL), a fellow AMA
Supercross Champion and
the reigning AMA Pro
Motocross Champion who
will represent the U.S.
for the second time, and
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing's Haiden
Deegan (Temecula, CA),
who will make his MXoN
debut as the reigning
AMA Supercross 250 West
Division Champion, AMA
Pro Motocross 250 Class
Champion, and
back-to-back
SuperMotocross 250cc
World Champion.
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The U.S. Motocross
Team for the 2025 FIM
MXoN, comprised of (L to
R) Chase Sexton, Haiden
Deegan, and Eli Tomac,
was announced at Ironman
Raceway, whilch will
serve as the host venue
for the October event.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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The team will be managed
by AMA Director of
Racing Mike Pelletier,
following the recent
retirement of longtime
team manager and AMA
Motorcycle Hall of Fame
member Roger De Coster.
It will mark the first
time someone other than
De Coster has helmed
the United States’
efforts in the annual
international
competition,
affectionately referred
to as the "Olympics of
Motocross."
“To serve as team
manager for the United
States Motocross of
Nations team is an honor
of a lifetime,”
Pelletier said. “We have
a tremendous team in
place this year, with
three racers that have
already proven their
championship-winning
pedigrees. We look
forward to competing in
front of our fans and
defending our home turf
this year!”
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Mike Pelletier (far
right) will oversee the
U.S. team for the first
time.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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The team captain from
the most recent
title-winning U.S. team
from 2022, Tomac's
celebrated racing legacy
and his distinction as a
legend of the sport will
certainly include his
commitment to the MXoN,
as he prepares to make
his sixth appearance
this October. Tomac is a
three-time winner at
Ironman Raceway in the
Pro Motocross
Championship.
“I’m excited to
represent the USA once
again this year,” Tomac
said. “It’s going to be
great to be on home turf
and I believe our team
will be very fast at
Ironman!”
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Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing's Eli
Tomac will make his
sixth MXoN appearance.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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Another member of the
winning lineup from
2022, Sexton will wear
the stars and stripes
for the second time in
his career and will look
to move to 2-0 at the
MXoN. Sexton grew up
about 200 miles from
Ironman Raceway, where
he's a two-time winner
in the Pro Motocross
Championship.
“It’s an honor to
represent team USA at
this year’s Motocross of
Nations, especially with
the event being held at
Ironman Raceway
alongside Eli Tomac and
Haiden Deegan,” Sexton
said. “It’s extra
special for me with the
race taking place so
close to where I grew
up. I can’t wait to race
in front of many
hometown fans and
represent my country on
home soil.”
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Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing's Chase Sexton
will represent the USA
for the second time.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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As one of motocross'
biggest and brightest
rising stars, Deegan
will make his highly
anticipated MXoN debut
and represent his
country on the sport's
biggest stage. The
ultra-competitive racer
will surely wear the
red, white, and blue
with pride as he takes
on the world's best.
“I’m stoked to finally
be healthy enough to go
race for my country and
bring that trophy home
where it belongs,”
Deegan said.
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Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing's
Haiden Deegan will make
his MXoN debut.
Photo Courtesy
Feld Motor Sports, Inc.
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As the single largest
and most decorated event
in professional
motocross, the FIM
Motocross of Nations
pits the world’s best
riders against one
another, while nations
compete for global
supremacy in the sport.
Tickets are available at
www.MXoNUSA.com to
watch the Americans
defend their homeland
during the
three-day competition.
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Crawfordsville,
Indiana's Ironman
Raceway will host the
world's best at the
2025 Monster Energy FIM
Motocross of Nations,
October 3-5.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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More information about
the 2025 Monster Energy
Motocross of Nations can
be found by visiting
www.MXoNUSA.com.
Also follow MXoN USA on
Facebook and
Instagram to stay up
to date on everything
surrounding this year's
event.
For more information on
Ironman Raceway please
call (304) 284-0084 or
visit the official
website a
www.IronmanRaceway.com.
Also follow Ironman
Raceway on
Facebook,
Twitter and
Instagram for
exclusive content and to
catch the latest news.
Refunds may be
available for the face
value of the purchased
ticket only, minus a 10%
processing fee, until
September 2, 2025, at
11:59 PM ET. All tickets
purchased after
September 2, 2025, are
not refundable. Email Tickets@MXoNUSA.com for
all refund requests.
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Media Contact:
Brandon Short
USA Media Manager - 2025
Monster Energy FIM Motocross
of Nations
brandon@nextlevelsportsinc.com
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