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USA Motocross
Team Icon Jeff Ward
Named Grand Marshal for
2025 Monster Energy FIM
Motocross of Nations at
Ironman Raceway
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AMA Motorcycle Hall
of Fame & Motorsports
Hall of Fame of America
Inductee
to Lead Opening
Ceremonies at World’s
Most Prestigious
Motocross Event
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CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.
(September 16, 2025) –
MX Sports, host
organizer of the 2025
Monster Energy FIM
Motocross of Nations (MXoN),
is pleased to announce
that AMA Motorcycle Hall
of Famer and USA
Motocross Team icon Jeff
Ward, the most prolific
racer of the 1980s, will
serve as Grand Marshal
of the world’s most
prestigious motocross
event, which will return
to American soil from
October 3-5 from
Crawfordsville,
Indiana’s Ironman
Raceway. Ward will
join this year’s USA
rider lineup of Haiden
Deegan, Chase Sexton,
and Eli Tomac during the
kickoff Nucor Grand
Parade of Nations on
Friday, October 3, and
will also lead opening
ceremonies on race day,
Sunday, October 5.
Simply put, Ward is
“Captain America” at the
MXoN. Not only is he the
most successful racer in
USA Motocross Team
history with the most
appearances for his home
country, but he is also
the
single-most-successful
competitor in the
78-year history of the
storied event. Ward
represented the stars
and stripes on seven
different occasions
between 1983 and 1990
and went a perfect
7-for-7 in those
appearances. An
unprecedented level of
success that still
stands to this day, 35
years since Ward’s final
MXoN.
“Jeff Ward represents
everything the Motocross
of Nations stands for —
national pride,
world-class talent, and
a relentless drive to
win,” said Tim Cotter,
Event Director for the
2025 MXoN. “It is only
fitting that the
winningest American in
MXoN history leads Team
USA and our fans into
this year’s event as
Grand Marshal.”
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Ward (left) was
selected to represent
the USA seven times
during his Hall of Fame
career and successfully
led his country to
victory every time to
become an MXoN icon.
Photo Courtesy
Racer X Archives & Moto
Verte
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Adding to Ward’s
heralded legacy at the
MXoN were winning
performances in each
displacement division,
with five wins riding a
500cc Kawasaki KX500 and
one win apiece riding a
250cc Kawasaki KX250 and
a 125cc KawasakiKX125.
He helped lead the USA
to victories in six
different host nations,
including the MXoN debut
on American soil from
New York’s Unadilla MX
in 1987, and became a
cornerstone figure in
the country’s ascension
to dominance at the
MXoN, where the USA has
the most Chamberlain
Trophy triumphs with 23
victories.
While Ward’s accolades
at the MXoN alone is the
stuff of legend, his
career résumé in
American motocross as a
whole is equally
incredible. Ward
captured seven
SuperMotocross
championships during an
illustrious 15-year
career, with two titles
in Supercross and five
titles in Pro Motocross.
He will also forever
carry the distinction of
being the only rider in
AMA history to win a
championship in each
displacement, in both
disciplines.
Upon his retirement from
motocross, Ward made a
successful transition to
four wheels, notably in
IndyCar where he
competed in 61 races
over a seven-year
period, with one victory
at Texas Motor Speedway
in 2002 and both a
second and third-place
finish at the legendary
Indianapolis 500. Ward
then made a triumphant
return to two wheels at
over 40 years of age,
where he dominated the
AMA Supermoto
Championship with both a
pair of titles (2004 &
2006) and a pair of X
Games Gold Medals (2006
& 2008). He was inducted
into the AMA Motorcycle
Hall of Fame in 1999 and
was later inducted into
the Motorsports Hall of
Fame of America in 2006.
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Ward's unprecedented
seven wins saw him
compete aboard each
displacement of Kawasaki
motorcycles – 500cc,
250cc, and 125cc.
Photo Courtesy
Racer X Archives & Moto
Verte
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As Grand Marshal, Ward
will serve as the
ceremonial leader of the
event, participating in
opening ceremonies,
leading the Nucor Grand
Parade of Nations, and
welcoming the world’s
top motocross athletes
and fans to Ironman
Raceway for what
promises to be one of
the most historic
motocross events ever
held on American soil.
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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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