AMA Horizon Award
Winner Enzo Temmerman Keeps
Momentum Going with SMX Next
– Motocross Ironman Combine
Win
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Rider Coach Chad Reed
Earns the Coaches Cup
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CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.
(August 10, 2025) –
The third and
final SMX Next –
Motocross event provided
a compelling display on
the eve of the Tucker
Freight Lines Ironman
National, as 25 of the
top amateur prospects in
the sport were invited
to the Scouting Moto
Combine Presented by
U.S. Air Force Special
Warfare for one last
summer gathering at
Ironman Raceway. One
week removed from the
annual Monster Energy
AMA Amateur National
Motocross Championship
at Loretta Lynn Ranch,
the gathering featured a
heightened sense of
anticipation for the
field of up-and-coming
racers. In the end, it
was the top performer
from Loretta Lynn’s,
Nicky Hayden AMA
Motocross Horizon Award
recipient Enzo
Temmerman, who prevailed
with the Ironman win
aboard his Monster
Energy Kawasaki Team
Green machine. The
Coaches Cup trophy was
awarded to AMA Hall of
Fame Class of 2025
inductee Chad Reed.
Before the prospects
contested a pair of
Friday afternoon motos,
the hand-selected group
of young racers, which
included four AMA
National Champions from
Loretta Lynn’s,
participated 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 highly
regarded Rider Coaches,
with Reed joined by
reigning FIM Motocross
of Nations winning team
manager Michael Byrne,
AMA Hall of Famer Broc
Glover, Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing
trainer Gareth
Swanepoel, and AMA Hall
of Famer Kevin Windham.
All the coaches provided
unparalleled
perspective, guidance,
and mentorship to the
promising young
athletes.
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A hand-selected
group of 26 elite
amateur prospects
competed at the Ironman
Scouting Moto Combine,
the final SMX Next –
Motocross event of the
summer.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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The first moto began
with Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing’s
Carson Wood once again
showcasing his starting
prowess by grabbing the
holeshot and early lead,
followed closely by KTM
Orange Brigade’s Deacon
Denno, the AMA Amateur
Rider of the Year, and
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Caden
Dudney. Temmerman
slotted in behind the
trio in fourth. Wood
controlled the moto for
several laps as the top
four distanced
themselves from the rest
of the field, but
crashed and gave up the
lead, which also slowed
Denno and allowed Dudney
to move into the top
spot, with Temmerman
following through into
second. Denno and Wood
continued in third and
fourth, respectively.
Things went unchanged at
the head of the pack as
Dudney pulled away from
Temmerman to take the
moto win by 5.1 seconds.
Wood rebounded from his
misfortune to make a
late pass on Denno and
finish third. KTM Orange
Brigade’s Luke Fauser
rounded out the top
five.
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Monster Energy
Kawasaki Team Green's
Enzo Temmerman, the new
Nicky Hayden AMA
Motocross Horizon Award
recipient, took the
Ironman Combine win.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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Moto 2 started with
Altus Motorsports BLU
CRU Yamaha’s McKayden
Fitch, the 250 B Limited
AMA National Champion,
racing to the holeshot
before being passed by
several riders. Denno
then grabbed control of
the moto, followed by
Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna’s Landon
Gibson, and Temmerman.
Both Dudney and Wood
were forced to overcome
starts deep in the top
20 and ultimately never
factored into the moto.
Temmerman then began his
march to the front in
the early laps, getting
around Gibson for second
and then bypassing Denno
for the lead a couple
laps later. The Kawasaki
rider was able to then
open a comfortable lead
over the field as Denno
continued to lose ground
and was passed by Gibson
for second. The top
three went unchanged for
a few laps until Fauser
caught and passed Denno
for third. The attention
then shifted to a battle
for the lead that slowly
took shape as Gibson
consistently chipped
away at the deficit to
Temmerman and soon
enough was able to mount
an attack for the lead.
The Husqvarna rider
successfully took
control of the moto in
the closing stages and
sprinted away to the
moto win, taking the
checkered flag 11.8
seconds ahead of
Temmerman. Fauser’s hold
on third lasted until
the end of the moto,
when he was passed by
EBR Performance/Altus
Motorsports BLU CRU
Yamaha’s Landon Hartz.
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An impressive Moto 2
win vaulted Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna's
Landon Gibson to a
runner-up finish.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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Despite not winning a
moto, Temmerman was by
far the most consistent
rider in the field and
landed atop the overall
standings with 2-2
finishes for four
points. Gibson’s
impressive Moto 2 win
vaulted him into the
runner-up spot with 6-1
results for seven
points, while Fauser
came out on top of a
three-way tie for third
with 5-4 finishes and
nine points.
“Winning the Combine was
the goal, so to get that
done was really nice,”
said Temmerman. “We had
a really good week at
Loretta’s and to cap all
that off and get the
overall here was great.
It really couldn’t have
gone any better.”
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KTM Orange Brigade's
Luke Fauser finished
second and third at the
last two SMX Next –
Motocross events at
RedBud and Ironman,
respectively.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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2025 AMA Hall of
Fame inductee Chad Reed
earned the Coaches Cup.
Photo Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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What lies ahead for the
SMX Next program is the
SMX World Championship
Playoffs, where the
top-finishing talent
from both SMX Next –
Supercross and SMX Next
– Motocross will compete
in their own postseason
competition with SMX
Next World All-Stars.
Two races await at SMX
Playoff 1 from zMAX
Dragway at Charlotte
Motor Speedway in
Concord, North Carolina,
on September 6, followed
by SMX Playoff 2 from
The Dome at America’s
Center in St. Louis on
September 13.
SMX Next –
Motocross // Ironman
Moto Combine Overall
Results (Moto Finishes
// Score)
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Enzo Temmerman,
Visalia, Calif.,
Kawasaki (2-2 // 4)
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Landon Gibson,
Peachtree City, Ga.,
Husqvarna (6-1 // 7)
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Luke Fauser,
Midland, Pa., KTM
(5-4 // 9)
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Deacon Denno, Fort
Worth, Texas, KTM
(4-5 // 9)
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Caden Dudney,
Athens, Texas,
Yamaha (1-8 // 9)
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Landon Hartz,
Wilsonville, Ala.,
Yamaha (10-3 // 13)
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Carson Wood,
Zephyrhills, Fla.,
Yamaha (3-13 // 16)
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Ryder Malinoski,
Wyoming, Minn.,
Yamaha (14-6 // 20)
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Jeremy Fappani,
Scottsdale, Ariz.,
KTM (11-10 // 21)
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Vincent Wey,
Murrieta, Calif.,
Kawasaki (13-9 //
22)
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SMX Next – Motocross
Ironman Combine Highlights
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