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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.

RedBud 2024: Chase Sexton wins 450MX

As Jett Lawrence bowed out of the series, Chase Sexton made a major statement in the championship battle and in front of a large group of visiting family and friends (Chase’s roots are in nearby La Moille, Illinois). He put up a stellar 1-1 performance and claimed the red plate in a dream day where he doubled his season laps led count in the second moto alone.

Hunter Lawrence (2-4) entered RedBud as the points leader and led the majority of the first moto before a crash. He said still felt the effects of the wreck in moto two where a miscalculated tire choice hurt his start.

Sexton dominated moto two, beating teammate Aaron Plessinger by over 21 seconds, the largest win margin of the season. Sexton left RedBud with a 7 point lead over Lawrence.

RedBud 2024 250MX Winner: Chance Hymas

Chance Hymas (4-1) won his first ever Pro Motocross one month after his first moto win (Thunder Valley). The first moto of the day yielded one of the closest finishes in 250MX history in a moment of deja vu. Hymas led most of the race until he drifted back to fourth while Ty Masterpool (1-5) and Haiden Deegan (2-6) drag raced to the checkered flag. Masterpool won by 0.369

Hymas led wire to wire in moto with teammate Jo Shimoda behind him. While the gap grew to 8 seconds at one point, Shimoda put in a late charge but fell short of the moto win. Hymas broke Deegan’s streak of five straight nationals with at least one moto win. Deegan got a bad start and landed on a lapper’s downed bike.

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JUL 05.25

2025 RedBud MX

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