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American Motocross Returns to the Land of 10,000 Lakes for Event’s 43rd Running
MORGANTOWN, WV – July 10, 2025 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc., in conjunction with Spring Creek MX Park, has announced the continued support from Canadian gear company FXR Racing, which will once again serve as title partner of the 43rd running of the FXR Spring Creek National Presented by Frescados Tortillas, which will take place this Saturday, July 12, from the dynamic Minnesota venue. Littered with an eclectic mix of exciting track elements like the sand rollers, Holy Schmidt jump, Chadapult, and Mount Martin, Spring Creek MX Park has been challenging racers since 1983 and will host Race 7 of the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, and Round 24 of the SMX World Championship regular season.
“Our first two years of partnership with FXR have been amazing. They’re incredibly passionate about the sport and have played a significant role in two of the most successful Spring Creek Nationals we’ve ever had,” said Alex Martin, the affable Pro Motocross stalwart who has fully embraced the family business since his retirement in 2022. “We’re grateful for their continued support and are really looking forward to this year’s event, which will be even more special with my little brother, Jeremy, set to make the final start of his career. I also can’t forget to give acknowledgement to Frescados, who have been loyal partner of our event for many years.”
Every summer, the rural town of Millville, and its tiny population of just a couple hundred people, becomes the global epicenter for the sport of motocross, as hundreds of amateur races, tens of thousands of passionate race fans, and hundreds more members of the Pro Motocross paddock converge on this quiet southeast corner of Minnesota. With the namesake creek bisecting the pit and the racetrack, Spring Creek MX Park offers an array of activities both on and off the track. Two towering hillsides surround the intimate valley on which the track sits, providing not just incredible sightlines for spectators, but an incredibly unique layout that features arguably the most dramatic elevation changes in the championship and the longest start in American motocross. This buffet of standout racing elements always provides the perfect recipe for a spectacular day of racing.
FXR Racing was established in Manitoba in 1996 when founder Milt Reimer seized an opportunity to fill a void in high performance gear for snowmobile riders. The company quickly became a leader in that category and over the past 29 years has continued to diversify its product offerings and expand into other categories, like motocross, to become a truly versatile brand. FXR’s rapid ascension into the motocross industry has been notable and it is now a major player in the pro paddock thanks to partnerships with several respected entities. The independently owned company is an integral partner of Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha and this year added the new Triumph Factory Racing effort in addition to Malcolm Stewart, a hugely popular athlete who partnered with FXR to wear the gear on the racetrack and create his own line of fishing apparel called 27 Parallel. It signifies a major next step for both Stewart and FXR and shows the brand’s commitment to the sport.
Honda HRC Progressive’s Jett Lawrence comes into Spring Creek on the heels of what was arguably his most impressive effort of the season at RedBud.
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Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan endured through a challenging outing at RedBud but remains in control of the 250 Class entering Spring Creek.
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The second half of the Pro Motocross season has arrived, and both Honda HRC Progressive’s Jett Lawrence and Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan enjoy comfortable leads in their respective standings as the final five races of the season lie ahead. Lawrence has been the rider to be from the outset of the 450 Class campaign, currently in the midst of a six-race win streak that has seen him fail to win just two out of 12 motos. His most impressive performance of the summer came last weekend at RedBud, with a captivating 18th to first climb through the field that put an exclamation point on the dominance he’s displayed thus far. With his most recent win, Lawrence moved out to a 51-point lead over his brother, Hunter Lawrence, in the championship standings, giving him a full race worth of points over the field. The last time Jett Lawrence raced at Spring Creek was during his perfect season in 2023 and his success there extends on year further when he took the 2022 victory in the 250 Class. Meanwhile, defending Spring Creek winner and 450 Class Champion, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton, showed impressive speed at his first race since the season opener and will look to add himself to the list of challengers aiming to stop Lawrence’s win streak.
While Deegan has been similarly dominant in the 250 Class for much of the summer, the defending champion comes into Spring Creek on the heels of a challenging day at RedBud that saw Deegan battle through multiple instances of adversity. His fifth-place result marked the first time he failed to finish on the overall podium this season, but his resilient effort showed championship level grit as Deegan did all he could to minimize the damage in the point standings. While Honda HRC Progressive’s Jo Shimoda enjoyed the spoils of his first win with the team, in what was arguably the most dominant outing of his career, the Japanese rider is still faced with a 38-point deficit to Deegan. Shimoda’s winning momentum and Deegan’s determination to bounce back from a difficult race will make for an exciting storyline at Spring Creek as both look to capture their first win at the venue while Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Levi Kitchen aims to defend his maiden Pro Motocross victory from a year ago.
Defending 450 Class Champion and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Chase Sexton has made his anticipated return to action, adding more depth to the premier class.
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Honda HRC Progressive’s Jo Shimoda will look to carry the momentum of a dominant performance at RedBud and keep the pressure on Deegan in the 250 Class.
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The FXR Spring Creek National will get underway this Saturday, July 12, with practice and qualifying starting at 6 a.m. PT / 9 a.m. ET, followed by opening ceremonies at 10:30 a.m. PT / 1:30 p.m. ET. Wall-to-wall live broadcast coverage can be seen on Peacock, beginning at 8 a.m. PT / 11 a.m. ET with Race Day Live, followed by uninterrupted coverage of the motos at 11 a.m. PT / 2 p.m. ET. A special network encore presentation will be showcased on USA Network on Sunday, July 13, beginning at 9 a.m. PT / 12 p.m. ET.
Tickets for Spring Creek and the remaining five races of the Pro Motocross Championship can be purchased by visiting www.ProMotocross.com.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Source: MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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