2022 Fox Raceway One Motocross | Entry List, Injury Report & Track Map
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Are you ready for the summer? The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will begin its twelve-race tour of the United States this weekend with the 2022 Fox Raceway One Motocross at Fox Raceway in Pala, California. Weeks of work and preparation will be put to the test when the gate drops on Saturday afternoon, as numerous riders feel they have what it takes to lead laps/win a moto/go for a podium/score points with a top-20 finish. Scroll down to see the entry list, injury report, track map, and broadcast times for the opening round.
250 CLASS
1. Jett Lawrence | Although an ankle injury stopped Lawrence from racing the Supercross finale, the Team Honda HRC rider will begin his defense of the number one plate at Fox Raceway.
24. RJ Hampshire | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider will stay in the 250 Class for the summer.
29. Michael Mosiman
30 Jo Shimoda
31. Jalek Swoll
32. Justin Cooper | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider will return to action at Fox Raceway after missing all of Supercross with a complex foot injury.
33. Austin Forkner
36. Maximus Vohland | The Red Bull KTM rider returns to action after a hematoma on the shoulder, cracks to the clavicle, and thumb injury from two separate crashes caused him to miss much of the SX season.
38. Joshua Varize
40. Dilan Schwartz | The BARX/Chaparral/Suzuki rider is on the mend from a broken scaphoid. His status will be determined later in the week.
44. Pierce Brown
47. Seth Hammaker | The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider has recovered from the lacerated spleen and T7/T8 compression fractures that sidelined him during Supercross.
48. Cameron McAdoo | The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider is back on track after a grade three AC separation cut his Supercross season short.
49. Nate Thrasher
50. Stilez Robertson | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider has recovered from the wrist injury he suffered in the Supercross season.
59. Levi Kitchen | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider will line up for the opening round of Pro Motocross after missing much of the year due to a fractured tibia and broken knee cap.
74. Derek Kelley
91. Brandon Scharer
96. Hunter Lawrence
101. Dylan Walsh
113. Braden Spangle
119. Logan Boye
156. Dylan Smith
158. Tre Fierro
159. Tyson Johnson
162. Maxwell Sanford
167. Jesse Flock
174. Luca Marsalisi
182. Mason Olson
192. Jack Chambers
194. Lance Kobusch
197. Collin Davis
211. Jason Fichera
224. Casey Carmichael
225. Brett Stralo
242. Garrett Hoffman
243. Hardy Munoz
270. Bryson Olson-Noble
271. Patrick Evans
286. Brandon Sussman
301. Jordan Jarvis
318. Seth Crotty
329. Matthew Leblanc | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider will line up for a handful of Pro Motocross events, but is expected to maintain his amateur status through Loretta Lynn’s.
331. Derek Drake
337. Slade Smith
341. Evan Haimowitz
354. Jason Lutton
376. Thomas Welch
388. Brandon Ray
411. Nick Romano | The racer will make his professional debut with Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha during the summer tour.
430. William Crete
444. Romain Pape
492. Nicholas Neys
533. Josiah Natzke
538. Addison Emory
544. Noah Willbrandt
554. Wade Brommel
592. Max Schwarte
604. Max Miller
670. Gavin Brough
682. Izaih Clark
791. Matthew Thomas
847. Florian Miot
901. Brayden Lessler
914. Geran Stapleton
924. Gage Hulsey
934. Brian Medeiros
943. Noah Viney
995. Christopher Prebula
MISSING FROM THE LIST
6. Jeremy Martin | The two-time champion continues to recovery from a dislocated shoulder, an injury that required multiple surgeries, sidelined him for the most of the Supercross season, and led to a departure from Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha.
37. Coty Schock | The Phoenix Honda rider is on the mend with a knee injury and sore shoulder from a crash in Arlington.
43. Carson Mumford | The BARX/Chaparral/Suzuki rider will miss the opening round due to a dislocated big toe, a Supercross injury that required surgery.
45. Colt Nichols | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha is back on the bike after a crash at the opening round of Supercross resulted in two broken arms and severe burns to his lower body. His return to competition will come later in the summer.
68. Preston Kilroy | The The BARX/Chaparral/Suzuki rider continues to recover from fractures to his femur and pelvis. His return to action is still to be determined.
124. Jett Reynolds | The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki continues to heal from the hand injury that sidelined him for the Supercross season.
450 CLASS
3. Eli Tomac | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider is still dealing with a knee injury, but the three-time champion says it is 90-percent healed, enough for him to race the summer series.
5. Ryan Dungey | The three-tie champion has committed to racing the full Pro Motocross tour with Red Bull KTM.
7. Aaron Plessinger | The Red Bull KTM rider has healed from the arm injury that kept him out for much of Supercross and will be good to go for the start of Pro Motocross.
12. Shane McElrath | The rider has joined Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing as a fill-in for Dean Wilson, a deal that is expected to run for four weeks, if not more.
21. Jason Anderson
23. Chase Sexton
26. Alex Martin
28. Christian Craig | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider will compete in the 450 Class through the summer months.
35. Garrett Marchbanks | Muc-Off/FXR/CLUBMX/Yamaha has moved Marchbanks to the 450 Class for the outdoor series.
41. Brandon Hartranft
51. Justin Barcia
58. Ryan Surratt
61. Fredrik Noren | The rider has joined the BBMX Team for the summer.
65. Grant Harlan
73. Benny Bloss | The rider has returned to the BBMX Team for the summer.
84. Scott Meshey
88. Jacob Runkles | SGB Racing Honda has added Runkles to their roster for the outdoor tour.
93. Tyler Stepek
94. Ken Roczen | The two-time outdoor champion will return from the midseason hiatus to his spot at Team Honda HRC.
97. Jerry Robin
141. Richard Taylor
145. Travis Smith
149. Chad Heishman
165. Jorge Rubalcava
168. Cale Kucknicki
169. Dylan Kappeler
170. Keylan Meston
171. Josh Mosiman
178. Clayton Tucker
204. Kyle Greeson
212. Daniel Ramirez
216. Devin Harriman
222. Antonio Cairoli | The nine-time world champion will line up for a limited number of Pro Motocross events with the Red Bull KTM team.
240. Bryce Stewart
250. Brandon Kallberg
266. Brett Greenley
267. Robert Nalezny
284. Dennis Stapleton
285. Marshal Weltin
290. Joacim Clemin
291. Corey Kirkland
292. Kolton Dean
319. Devon Bates
323. Josh Gilbert
326. Rafael Chao
366. Blaze Cremaldi
371. Dawson Ryker
417. Dylan Gaszak
420. Jackson Gray
450. Brad Burkhart
454. Layton Smail
458. Brent Burkhart
466. Jake Mohnike
474. Alfie Smith
515. Tyler Medaglia
516. Yeissen Rubalcava
565. Dominic DeSimone
577. Felix Lopez
591. Charlie Putnam
600. Connor Olson
610. Nicolas Gonzales
639. Ryder Steffy
641. Tommy Flora
645. Colby Copp
647. Matthew Hubert
651. Jeremy Kowalsky
700. Kyle Krell
711. Tristan Lane
737. Zachary Butkiewicz
746. Trevor Schmidt
767. Mason Wharton
770. Doug Manhire
776. Seamus Sullivan
815. Colton Eigenmann
821. Jeffrey Gorman
830. Ezra Lewis
837. Bryson Gardner
829. Bryce Hammond
958. Matthew Curler
MISSING FROM THE LIST
1. Dylan Ferrandis | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider crashed during the preseason test session and damaged a ligament in his hand, an injury requires immediate surgery and will prevent the defending champion from lining up at Fox Raceway.
2. Cooper Webb | After a difficult and injury-riddled Supercross season, the rider and Red Bull KTM have agreed to take the summer off in order to prepare for 2023.
9. Adam Cianciarulo | The Monster Energy Kawasaki rider injured his knee during a practice incident in San Diego and is expected to miss much, if not all, of the MX season.
15. Dean Wilson | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider is set to miss a portion of the Pro Motocross season due to the injuries his lower body sustained from a crash and footpeg-caused puncture.
17. Joey Savatgy | The rider’s return to Monster Energy Kawasaki as a fill-in will be delayed at least one week as he continues to get up to speed on the motorcycle.
25. Marvin Musquin | The rider signed a Supercross-only contract with Red Bull KTM and will not take part in Pro Motocross.
27. Malcolm Stewart | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider will miss a large portion of the Pro Motocross series due to a knee injury.
34. Max Anstie | The rider will miss the opening round of Pro Motocross as he continues to work out deals with teams and sponsors.
78. Cade Clason | The SGB Racing Honda rider will sit out the summer series due to a knee injury.
92. Jace Kessler | The SGB Racing Honda rider will miss the start of the season due to ongoing recovery from a wrist injury.
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BROADCAST DETAILS
Qualifying | 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET / 17:00 GMT | LIVE
250 Moto 1 | 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET / 20:00 GMT | LIVE
450 Moto 1 | 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET / 21:00 GMT | LIVE
250 Moto 2 | 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET / 22:00 GMT | LIVE
450 Moto 2 | 4 p.m. PT / 7 p.m. ET / 23:00 GMT | LIVE
Press Conference | 5:15 p.m. PT / 8:15 p.m. ET / 0:15 GMT | LIVE
For the first time in 30+yrs US motocross is not on a regular tv. Channel in Maryland. I can get GP ROADRACE, motocross GP but no US Motocross. Very disappointed dear monster energy what’s up with that.