
2025 Spring Creek Motocross 250 Moto 2 LIVE Updates: Jeremy holeshots again
Jeremy Martin earns the holeshot in Moto 2 to sweep.
Tom Vialle crashed on Lap 1 and was slow to rise.
Martin led the first lap — the 10th rider to lead in 250s.
Dan Beaver,
In-Race Notes
Jeremy Martin won the holeshot in both motos of his final Nationals.
Martin held onto the lead through Lap 1. He's the 10th leader of 2025.
Haiden Deegan for a slow start to run just outside the top five.
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