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2025 RedBud MX

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RedBud MX gets its name from the trees of the same name that line this southwestern Michigan motocross track. The energy ‘America’s Motocross Track’ is known for comes from the ultra patriotic Midwestern crowd that descends upon this rolling farmland on the first Saturday each July. This will be the 46th time Pro Motocross visits Buchanan, Michigan.

2025 Rd. 6 250: Jo Shimoda Gives Honda a Sweep

Jo Shimoda (1-1) recorded both his first holeshot and overall win since 2023 and his first Pro MX win on a Honda. It happened with the global president of the Honda Motor Corp. in attendance, giving Honda its second four moto sweep of the season.

Haiden Deegan (14-2/5th) suffered through a tough day with a severely bruised leg from a qualifying fall. Jalek Swoll (6-3/2nd) earned Triumph its second Pro Motocross podium (but first ever moto podium) and Michael Mosiman (4-4) earned his first overall podium since Sept. 2021.

Jett Lawrence and Hunter Lawrence were thisclose at the 2025 RedBud National. Photo: Garth Milan
2025 Rd. 6 450: Jett Lawrence 18th to 1st.

Jett Lawrence (1-1) proved he can hit curveballs as he cruised to his 37th and 38th 450 Pro Motocross wins and tied Ken Roczen for 7th most premier class wins all-time (21). In moto 2, J. Lawrence fell in the final corner of lap 1, finishing the lap in 18th, over 14 seconds behind early leader, Hunter Lawrence (2-3/2nd).

Jett still passed for the lead on lap 11 of 16 and pulled out a +8-second lead. Justin Cooper (4-2) was 3rd overall and in moto 2, Jorge Prado led the first Pro Motocross laps of his career.

Eli Tomac (34-7) suffered a mechanical in moto 1 and Ducati’s Antonio Cairoli (9-39) became just the 3rd rider in sport history to finish top 10 in a moto at the age of 39+.

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