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Motocross at Unadilla 2025, Round 10: How to watch, start times, schedule, TV info
A poor start two rounds ago in Washougal, Washington, and a penalty for Jett Lawrence at Ironman Raceway last proves anything can happen on a given weekend. Jett's riding continues to be superior to the competition, but those recent events mean fans cannot afford to miss a minute of the action as Pro Motocross heads into Round 10 at Unadilla MX in New Berlin, New York this week and it can all be viewed live on The fight at the front of the pack has been among three riders for most of the season with Jett being pursued by Hunter Lawrence and Eli Tomac. Chase Sexton made his presence known in Washougal with the overall win plus a Moto 1 victory last week, but his crash in the second race put him on the sidelines again until the start of the SuperMotocross World Championship playoffs. That opens the door for RJ Hampshire and Justin Cooper to fill the gap if any of the Big Three stumble. One cannot count out 'Kickstart Kenny' as Ken Roczen returns to action this week. He won at Unadilla in 2019 and 2021. Here are the pertinent details for watching Round 10 of the 2025 Pro Motocross season, Round 27 of the SuperMotocross (SMX) Championship, at Unadilla MX in New Berlin, New York: (All times are ET) BROADCAST/STREAMING SCHEDULE: TV coverage of Motocross Round 10 at Unadilla MX in New Berlin, New York, will begin live Saturday, July 12, at 1:00 p.m. ET on NBC, Peacock, Telemundo, and the NBC Sports App. Race Day Live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. ET on Peacock, featuring qualification coverage. All 31 rounds of the 2025 SuperMotocross schedule will be broadcast across the NBC, CNBC, USA Network, Peacock, and NBC Sports digital platforms with live coverage of all heats and features on Peacock. Details on how to sign up are available by clicking here. View the full list of Peacock's supported devices here. UNADILLA ENTRY LISTS 450 entry list | 250 entry list UNADILLA TRACK MAP UNADILLA EVENT SCHEDULE (all times ET): Here are the start times and schedule for Saturday's Motocross race: Qualification 8:00 a.m.: 250 Class Qualifying Group B- 15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 8:20 a.m.: 250 Class Qualifying Group A- 15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 8:50 a.m.: 450 Class Qualifying Group A- 15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 9:10 a.m.: 450 Class Qualifying Group B- 15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 9:40 a.m.: 250 Class Group B Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes 9:45 a.m.: 250 Class Qualifying Group B- 15 minutes 10:05 a.m.: 250 Class Group A Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes 10:10 a.m.: 250 Class Qualifying Group A- 15 minutes 10:30 a.m.: 450 Class Group A Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes 10:35 a.m.: 450 Class Qualifying Group A- 15 minutes 10:55 a.m.: 450 Class Group B Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes 11:00 a.m.: 450 Class Qualifying Group B- 15 minutes 11:45 a.m.: 250 Consolation Race 12:00 p.m.: 450 Consolation Race Feature Program 12:30 p.m.: Opening Ceremonies 1:15 p.m.: 250 Class Moto #1 2:15 p.m.: 450 Class Moto #1 3:30 p.m.: 250 Class Moto #2 4:30 p.m.: 450 Class Moto #2 More SuperMotocross News Jalek Swoll (thumb, calf) out for the 2025 SuperMotocross season Unadilla Betting Odds | Preview Chase Sexton (shoulder) out until SuperMotocross playoffs Ken Roczen set to return for Unadilla National Ironman 450 Results | 250 Results Lachlan Turner sweeps Ironman, continues to dominate WMX Hunter Lawrence earns first Motocross win at Ironman Jett Lawrence penalized for jumping Ironman's Moto 1, dropping him to 17th Chase Sexton fends off Hunter Lawrence in Ironman Moto 1 win Haiden Deegan wins Ironman Moto 1 over Jo Shimoda to extend points lead Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, and Haiden Deegan will be MXoN Team USA in 2025

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2 days ago
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Unadilla Motocross 2025 preview: Top finishes, previous winners, historic results, who to watch
Hunter Lawrence's first overall motocross win, Jett Lawrence's penalty, Chase Sexton's hard crash in Moto 2 at Ironman Raceway Park last week, and the fact that Eli Tomac has never won an overall at Unadilla MX Park in New Berlin, New York, sets the stage for Round 10 of the Pro Motocross season, Round 27 of the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX), to be one of the most interesting races of the season. Hosting races since 1969, Unadilla pre-dates Pro Motocross itself and has been the site of some iconic events, including the first Motocross of Nations in 1987. That year, Bob Hannah led Rick Johnson and Jeff Ward to victory in the middle of a 13-year streak of victories for Team USA. Last year, Sexton continued his string of victories at Unadilla and came close to wrapping up the 2024 championship. Dan Beaver, Jett won there in 2023 as part of his perfect rookie season, and he could easily clinch the Pro Motocross championship this week. The penalty at Ironman that kept him from securing the overall win and placed him outside the top five also put a chip on his shoulder that will make him even more dangerous. Losing two consecutive motocross rounds is extremely rare for Jett. The last time that happened was in the 250 class in 2022, and it came at the site of the following two rounds, Unadilla and Budds Creek, according to Ken Roczen will return to action this week and race the final two Motocross rounds in preparation for the SMX Playoffs. He won back-to-back rounds in 2019 and 2021 (2020 was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic), and has Sexton's goal of finishing in the top 10 in his first round back in mind this week. Hunter became the fourth rider to score his first overall win after standing on the podium at least 10 times. When Chad Reed first won in 2009, he had come close 27 times. That same season, Mike Alessi got his first win after 12 podiums. In 2022 at Hangtown, Jason Anderson completed the task after 16 top-three results. Hunter finished second 10 times and was on the podium 14 times previously before Ironman. RJ Hampshire scored his first overall podium last week after qualifying a season-best of second. 250 Notes Haiden Deegan has a chance to clinch the 250 division this week, and momentum is on his side after a 1-1 finish at Ironman. He has been first or second in 17 of the 18 motos run this week Deegan also has the chance to catch Jett in 250 wins at Unadilla and could pass him for sole possession of eighth on the chart if he races and wins in Budds Creek. Jett achieved 14 wins in 36 starts. If Deegan wins this week, he will have 14 victories in 34 starts. In the SMX points battle, Deegan clinched the No. 1 seed last week. Jo Shimoda is comfortably second, but the remainder of the top 10 is in question. Notably, positions sixth through 10th are separated by 16 points. Max Vohland (sixth), Julien Beaumer (seventh), Michael Mosiman (eighth), Levi Kitchen (ninth), and Jordon Smith (10th) all know how important those extra seeding points are when the three-round playoff begins in September. Motocross 2025 Top-10 finishers 450s Jett Lawrence (7 wins, 8 podiums, 8 top-fives, 9 top-10s) [12 moto wins] Hunter Lawrence (1 win, 6 podiums, 9 top-fives, 9 top-10s) [1 moto win] Chase Sexton (1 win, 2 podiums, 3 top-fives, 4 top-10s) [1 moto win] Eli Tomac (6 podiums, 7 top-fives, 8 top-10s) [2 moto wins] Justin Cooper (2 podiums, 7 top-fives, 8 top-10s) Aaron Plessinger (2 podiums, 4 top-fives, 5 top-10s) RJ Hampshire (1 podium, 4 top-fives, 9 top-10s) Jorge Prado (2 top-fives, 6 top-10s) Justin Barcia (1 top-five, 5 top-10s) Malcolm Stewart (6 top-10s) Cooper Webb (5 top-10s) Jason Anderson (3 top-10s) Joey Savatgy (3 top-10s) Valentin Guillod (3 top-10s) Benoit Paturel (1 top-10) Coty Schock (1 top-10) Harri Kullas (1 top-10) Colt Nichols (1 top-10) Mitchell Harrison (1 top-10) Dylan Ferrandis (1 top-10) 250s Haiden Deegan (6 wins, 8 podiums, 9 top-fives, 9 top-10s) [12 moto wins] Jo Shimoda (2 wins, 6 podiums, 7 top-fives, 9 top-10s) [3 moto wins] Chance Hymas (1 win, 1 podium, 3 top-fives, 3 top-10s) [2 moto wins] Tom Vialle (4 podiums, 5 top-fives, 5 top-10s) Levi Kitchen (4 podiums, 4 top-fives, 7 top-10s) Garrett Marchbanks (1 podium, 6 top-fives, 8 top-10s) Michael Mosiman (1 podium, 2 top-fives, 4 top-10s) Jalek Swoll (1 podium, 1 top-five, 3 top-10s) Jeremy Martin (1 podium, 1 top-five, 1 top-10) [1 moto win] Mikkel Haarup (2 top-fives, 7 top-10s) Julien Beaumer (2 top-fives, 2 top-10s) Seth Hammaker (1 top-five, 6 top-10s) Austin Forkner (1 top-five, 3 top-10s) Drew Adams (1 top-five, 1 top-10) Ty Masterpool (4 top-10s) Dylan Schwartz (4 top-10s) Jordon Smith (3 top-10s) Maximus Vohland (3 top-10s) Casey Cochran (2 top-10s) Ryder DiFrancesco (2 top-10s) Nate Thrasher (1 top-10) Parker Ross (1 top-10) 450s 2024: Chase Sexton [1-1] (Followed by Hunter Lawrence [1-2], Aaron Plessinger [3-4]) 2023: Jett Lawrence [1-1] (Chase Sexton [3-2], Dylan Ferrandis [2-3]) 2022: Chase Sexton [1-1] (Eli Tomac [2-2], Jason Anderson [3-3]) 2021: Ken Roczen [1-1] (Dylan Ferrandis [2-3], Marvin Musquin [4-4]) 2019: Ken Roczen [1-1] (Marvin Musquin [2-2], Zach Osborne [4-4]) 250s 2024: Levi Kitchen [2-1] (Haiden Deegan [1-2], Jalek Swoll [6-4]) 2023: Hunter Lawrence [2-2] (Levi Kitchen [1-4], Justin Cooper [5-1]) 2022: Jo Shimoda [1-3] (Justin Cooper [5-1], Hunter Lawrence [2-5]) 2021: Jett Lawrence [2-1] (Justin Cooper [1-4], Jeremy Martin [3-2]) 2019: Dylan Ferrandis [2-1] (Adam Cianciarulo [1-2], Chase Sexton [3-3]) Motocross Previews Ironman | Washougal | Spring Creek | RedBud | Southwick | High Point | Thunder Valley | Hangtown | Fox Raceway Supercross Previews Salt Lake City | Denver | Pittsburgh | New Jersey | Philadelphia | Foxborough | Seattle | Birmingham | Indianapolis | Daytona | Arlington | Detroit | Tampa | Anaheim 2 | San Diego | Anaheim 1 More SuperMotocross News Jalek Swoll (thumb, calf) out for the 2025 SuperMotocross season Unadilla Betting Odds Chase Sexton (shoulder) out until SuperMotocross playoffs Ken Roczen set to return for Unadilla National Ironman 450 Results | 250 Results Lachlan Turner sweeps Ironman, continues to dominate WMX Hunter Lawrence earns first Motocross win at Ironman Jett Lawrence penalized for jumping Ironman's Moto 1, dropping him to 17th Chase Sexton fends off Hunter Lawrence in Ironman Moto 1 win Haiden Deegan wins Ironman Moto 1 over Jo Shimoda to extend points lead Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, and Haiden Deegan will be MXoN Team USA in 2025

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3 days ago
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Jalek Swoll (thumb, calf) out for the remainder of the 2025 SuperMotocross season
Jalek Swoll will sit out the remainder of the 2025 season after further aggravating a thumb injury and tearing a calf muscle at Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana, in Round 9 of the Pro Motocross season. 'Unfortunately in qualifying over the weekend I tore my calf, no crash or dab in a corner just landed a jump and boom,' Swoll posted on social media. 'We assume it was just weak from when I did my Achilles and in that case there's nothing I could've done, between my thumb injury and not being able to practice during my time racing and now tearing my calf it's been tough and I can proudly say my body has had enough before I did. ... With that being said, me and the team have decided to sit out the rest of the year to get healed and ready to contend in 2026. 'Very proud of myself and the team for helping me get back to being competitive and on the box in such [a] short amount of time, the effort is there and excited to dog this offseason out. [S]ee you soon.' The calf injury will not require surgery, but rest is necessary to allow it to heal. Dan Beaver, 'Jalek has unfortunately sustained a calf muscle injury,' said Jeremy Coker, General Manager, Triumph Racing America. 'While the good part is that it doesn't require surgery, it is unfortunately one of those things that just takes time. With that being said, the team and Jalek have decided it is best for him to sit out the rest of the year and focus on being 100% for the 2026 season. Jalek had just started to show his true potential, and I am absolutely gutted for him. I do know that he will put his best foot forward and come back even stronger in 2026.' Swoll injured his Achilles tendon in practice prior to the start of the Monster Energy Supercross 250 West season opener and missed the entire SX season. He returned in Round 3 of the Pro Motocross season to finish 10th in the High Point National in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania. Two rounds later, he shocked the field with a runner-up finish in RedBud. Despite his calf injury last weekend, Swoll had a strong start in Moto 1 at Ironman and finished 10th. He collided with another rider and then pulled off track early in Moto 2. Swoll did not earn any points in that race, resulting in a 16th-place finish overall. More SuperMotocross News Unadilla Betting Odds Chase Sexton (shoulder) out until SuperMotocross playoffs Ken Roczen set to return for Unadilla National Ironman 450 Results | 250 Results Lachlan Turner sweeps Ironman, continues to dominate WMX Hunter Lawrence earns first Motocross win at Ironman Jett Lawrence penalized for jumping Ironman's Moto 1, dropping him to 17th Chase Sexton fends off Hunter Lawrence in Ironman Moto 1 win Haiden Deegan wins Ironman Moto 1 over Jo Shimoda to extend points lead Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, and Haiden Deegan will be MXoN Team USA in 2025