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2025 Motocross Fox Raceway 250 Quals: Haiden Deegan, Tom Vialle fastest early
2025 Motocross Fox Raceway 250 Quals: Haiden Deegan, Tom Vialle fastest early

NBC Sports

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

2025 Motocross Fox Raceway 250 Quals: Haiden Deegan, Tom Vialle fastest early

PALA, California: In the first Qualification session for the 250 class, Haiden Deegan (2:18.940) posted a lap that was nearly one second faster than the field. Tom Vialle (2:19.909) was second on the chart, giving the two reigning 250 divisional champions the top of the board. Both fast laps came at the end of the session as the riders re-familiarized with the curse. Levi Kitchen (2:20.205) was third on the chart as he looks to extend his momentum from last year's Pro MX title fight. He was injured (broken collarbone) midway through the Monster Energy Supercross season. This is his first SuperMotocross race since then. Also returning from injury, Ryder DiFrancesco (2:20.719) was fourth on the board. Ty Masterpool (2:21.077) rounded out the top five. Qualification 1 results More SuperMotocross News Mikayla Nielsen wins 2025 WMX opener Fox Raceway Preview Chad Reed joins ClubMX as a consultant Betting odds set expectations for Pro MX championship Bajaj Auto Ltd secures loan, potentially for KTM Alexander Fedortsov to turn pro in MX opener Levi Kitchen renews with Pro Circuit Malcolm Stewart launches fishing apparel line Dylan Ferrandis to miss start of Pro MX Sexton wins 7th race, Webb 3rd title Haiden Deegan wins final 250 E/W Showdown

Levi Kitchen, Pro Circuit extend contract though 2027
Levi Kitchen, Pro Circuit extend contract though 2027

NBC Sports

time17-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • NBC Sports

Levi Kitchen, Pro Circuit extend contract though 2027

Levi Kitchen and Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki announced a two-year contract extension that will pair rider and team through the 2027 SuperMotocross League season. Kitchen joined the team in 2024 and finished second to RJ Hampshire in the 250 SX West division that year. Kitchen was one of 12 riders to win in the 250 class in 2025 when he scored the victory in Detroit. His season immediately took a turn the following week when he crashed in the Daytona Supercross race and broke his collarbone and suffered fractures in his upper back. Kitchen would not return to ride Supercross in 2025. Kitchen got back on the bike in early April to prepare for the Pro Motocross season opener next week at Fox Raceway in Pala, California. Last year, Kitchen finished second at Pala. He was second the following week in the Hangtown Motocross Classic in Rancho Cordova, California, before hitting a dry spell in the next four rounds. He overcame that in Spring Creek, Minnesota, and won three of the last five races. More SuperMotocross News Malcolm Stewart launches fishing apparel line Dylan Ferrandis to miss start of Pro MX Salt Lake City 450 SX results | 250 results Sexton wins 7th race, Webb third title Haiden Deegan wins final 250 E/W Showdown 450 SX Salt Lake City heats | 250 heats Chase Sexton sweeps SLC SX Qualification Cole Davies crashes in SLC SX Q1 The making of a Supercross track Aaron Plessinger renews with Red Bull KTM

Levi Kitchen suffers broken collarbone, back fractures at Daytona Supercross
Levi Kitchen suffers broken collarbone, back fractures at Daytona Supercross

NBC Sports

time03-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • NBC Sports

Levi Kitchen suffers broken collarbone, back fractures at Daytona Supercross

Levi Kitchen ran third on Lap 4 of Round 8 of the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross season when he crashed violently in the frontstretch rhythm section. He was evaluated at the infield care center of Daytona International Speedway and transported to a local hospital. On Sunday, he updated fans on his condition. Kitchen suffered a broken collarbone and fractures in his back. 'What's up everybody,' Kitchen posted on social media from his hospital bed. 'Thanks for all the texts and everything. I'm in the hospital in Daytona, obviously. Doing a little better now. 'I'm sore but broke (my right collarbone) and have a couple of fractures in my upper back. So, yeah, it was unfortunate. I felt like I kind of maybe found a new level of riding last night. There are some positives to take away, but I got a little bit greedy with that section. I'm just glad it wasn't worse. I haven't seen the crash — don't really want to, because it's probably pretty gnarly right there, but thank you, everybody. I'll be alright.' Neither Kitchen nor the team has provided an update on when he is expected to return to action. Earning only one point with his 21st-place Daytona finish, Kitchen fell to seventh in the points standings. Kitchen down hard! 😳 The red flag has come out, and a staggered restart will take place. #SupercrossLIVE #SMX More SuperMotocross News Daytona 450 results | 250 results Ken Roczen wins first Daytona race A DM led to partnership between Moranz, Champion Tool Daytona Supercross preview What riders said after Arlington Jordon Smith punctures lung in Arlington crash Cooper Webb wins Arlington; Sexton loses red plate Kevin Moranz works his way up the chart Eli Tomac may return before Supercross ends

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