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Motocross at Washougal 2025, Round 7: How to watch, start times, schedule, TV info
Motocross at Washougal 2025, Round 7: How to watch, start times, schedule, TV info

NBC Sports

time18-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • NBC Sports

Motocross at Washougal 2025, Round 7: How to watch, start times, schedule, TV info

The first two motos of the Washougal National, Round 8 of the Pro Motocross season from Washougal MX Park in Washougal, Washington, can be seen live on NBC at 3:00 p.m. ET. The 450 division will be first since the race is live on NBC. Jett Lawrence faced his biggest challenge of the season last week in Millville, Minnesota, in the Spring Creek National. For the second consecutive week, he fell on Lap 1 and was unable to make his way to the lead in Moto 1. Even after giving the field a head start, he finished second in that race and fourth overall. Hunter Lawrence became only the third rider to win a moto in 2025, joining his brother Jett and Eli Tomac. In the 250 division, it was a big day for the Triumph Factory team, who placed all four riders in the top 10. Mikkel Haarup finished fourth, Austin Forkner eighth, Jalek Swoll ninth, and Jordon Smith 10th. The 250 points leader, Haiden Deegan, had his fair share of trouble at Spring Creek, but rebounded to score the overall victory after winning Moto 1 and finishing second in Moto 2. Here are the pertinent details for watching Round 8 of the 2025 Pro Motocross season, Round 25 of the SuperMotocross (SMX) Championship, at Washougal MX Park in Washougal, Washington: (All times are ET) BROADCAST/STREAMING SCHEDULE: TV coverage of Motocross Round 8 at Washougal MX Park in Washougal, Washington, will begin live Saturday, July 12, at 3:00 p.m. ET on NBC, Peacock, Telemundo, and the NBC Sports App. Race Day Live coverage begins at 12:00 p.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. WASHOUGAL ENTRY LISTS 450 entry list | 250 entry list WASHOUGAL TRACK MAP WASHOUGAL EVENT SCHEDULE (all times ET): Here are the start times and schedule for Saturday's Motocross race: Qualification 11:00 a.m.: 450 Class Practice Grp B-15 minutes (1 Lap Free) Start off gate 11:20 a.m.: 450 Class Practice Grp A-15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 11:40 a.m.: 250 Class Practice Grp A-15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 12:00 p.m.: 250 Class Practice Grp B-15 minutes (1 Lap Free) (No Practice Starts) 12:45 p.m.: 450 Class Practice Grp B- 15 minutes - Timed Start Off Gate 1:05 p.m.: 450 Class Practice Grp A- 15 minutes - Timed 1:25 p.m.: 250 Class Practice Grp A- 15 minutes - Timed 1:45 p.m.: 250 Class Practice Grp B- 15 minutes - Timed 2:15 p.m.: 450 Consolation Race 2:30 p.m.: 250 Consolation Race Feature Program 2:35 p.m.: Opening Ceremonies 3:10 p.m.: 450 Class Moto #1 LIVE NBC 4:11 p.m.: 250 Class Moto #1 LIVE NBC 5:19 p.m.: 450 Class Moto #2 6:20 p.m.: 250 Class Moto #2 More SuperMotocross News Washougal Preview | Betting Guide Tom Vialle to skip Washougal Aaron Plessinger to miss Washougal for illness Julien Beaumer sits out two rounds to heal from High Point crash Spring Creek 450 Results | 250 Results Jett Lawrence again overcomes Moto 1, scores Spring Creek victory Jeremy Martin wins final career moto at Spring Creek Hunter wins Spring Creek Moto 1 after Jett crashed on Lap 1 Haiden Deegan wins intense Spring Creek Moto 1 battle over Jo Shimoda Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs

Motocross 2025 250 results, highlights, finish at RedBud: Jo Shimoda earns fourth career win
Motocross 2025 250 results, highlights, finish at RedBud: Jo Shimoda earns fourth career win

NBC Sports

time06-07-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

Motocross 2025 250 results, highlights, finish at RedBud: Jo Shimoda earns fourth career win

Jo Shimoda won his fourth 250 class Pro Motocross race after sweeping both motos of the RedBud Nationals in Buchanan, Michigan. He became the third 250 winner along with Chance Hymas, who won in Lakewood, Colorado, and Haiden Deegan with four victories. Shimoda's first two Motocross victories came in 2022 at Unadilla and RedBud. In both of those Nationals, he won the first race and swept the podium with third-place finishes in the second. Shimoda improved his performance with his third win, which came in the 2023 season finale at Ironman. He swept the motos that weekend. Shimoda was off to a strong start this season with second-place finishes in his first four motos as well as in the overall results, but his next two 2025 rounds ended outside the top five. Last week, he struggled in Moto 1 at Southwick to finish 10th. He rebounded in the second moto and finished second, giving him fifth overall. As moral support, the president of Honda HRC made a rare appearance at a US Motocross race, and that was the added incentive Shimoda needed. He won Moto 1 by seven seconds and Moto 2 by nearly 18 seconds. Click here for a recap of RedBud Overall positions for the remainder of the field were hard fought, with nearly everyone experiencing problems in at least one of their motos — and the podium was filled with heartwarming stories. In just his third round back after suffering an Achilles tendon injury, Jalek Swoll barely missed the top five in Moto 1 with a sixth-place result. He wanted to make the most of his second race and grabbed the holeshot in Moto 2. Swoll led the first four laps before dropping to third. He regained second on Lap 12 only to lose it to Haiden Deegan with two remaining. His third-place finish in that race was enough to secure second overall. Michael Mosiman barely missed out on a podium last week in Southwick with a fourth-place result overall. That was a remarkable result, considering he suffered a severe neck injury prior to the 2024 Pro Motocross season. Mosiman showed consistency and speed at RedBud. He scored fourth-place results in both motos, tied Swoll in the number of points earned, and finished third due to the tiebreaker. Relive Moto 1 Mikkel Haarup joined his Triumph Factory teammate Swoll in the top five after finishing eighth in Moto 1 and fifth in Moto 2. Haarup had not initially planned to ride in the United States, but the contract to race in MXGP did not have him lining up overseas. Deegan got off to a poor start in Moto 1, but that rarely makes a difference for 'Danger Boy.' He completed Lap 1 outside the top 10, worked his way up to seventh on Lap 3, and then crashed. He fell to ninth, worked his way back to fifth on Lap 10, and then crashed again. The second incident was difficult to overcome, and he finished 14th with the banged-up bike. Deegan finished second in Moto 2 and secured the final top-five position overall. Ryder DiFrancesco showed speed in qualification by sweeping both sessions. A poor start in Moto 1 dropped him outside a points-paying finish in 25th, but he climbed to 12th at the checkers. DiFrancesco was better in Moto 2 and finished sixth after completing Lap 1 in 11th. He was scored sixth overall. Here are the 250 Motocross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 6 at RedBud MX Park in Buchanan, Michigan: Overall Results Moto 1 Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times Moto 2 Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times 250 MX Rider Points 250 SuperMotocross Points Manufacturer Points Here is the finishing order of Round 6 in RedBud (points earners): 1. Jo Shimoda, Honda [1-1] 2. Jalek Swoll, Triumph [6-3] 3. Michael Mosiman, Yamaha [4-4] 4. Mikkel Haarup, Triumph [8-5] 5. Haiden Deegan, Yamaha [14-2] 6. Ryder DiFrancesco, GasGas [12-6] 7. Levi Kitchen, Kawasaki [2-19] 8. Parker Ross, Yamaha [11-10] 9. Seth Hammaker, Kawasaki [5-16] 10. Garrett Marchbanks, Kawasaki [10-12] 11. Nate Thrasher, Yamaha [7-15] 12. Maximus Vohland, Yamaha [15-8] 13. Tom Vialle, KTM [3-21] 14. Lux Turner, KTM [13-11] 15. Dilan Schwartz, Yamaha [38-7] 16. Julien Beaumer, KTM [16-13] 17. Avery Long, KTM [22-9] 18. Jordon Smith, Triumph [9-22] 19. Drew Adams, Kawasaki [17-17] 20. Austin Forkner, Triumph [33-14] 21. Alexander Fedortsov, Yamaha [21-18] 22. Mark Fineis, Honda [18-36] 23. Gage Linville, KTM [19-26] 24. CJ Benard, KTM [24-20] 25. Jack Chambers, Kawasaki [20-38] Motocross Results Pala 450 Results | 250 Results Hangtown 450 Results | 250 Results Thunder Valley 450 Results | 250 Results High Point 450 Results | 250 Results Southwick 450 Results | 250 Results Supercross Results Anaheim 1 450 Results | 250W Results San Diego 450 Results | 250W Results Anaheim 2 450 Results | 250W Results Glendale 450 Results | 250W Results Tampa 450 Results | 250E Results Detroit 450 Results | 250E Results Arlington 450 Results | 250W Results Daytona 450 Results | 250E Results Indianapolis 450 Results | 250 E/W Results Birmingham 450 Results | 250E Results Seattle 450 Results | 250W Results Foxborough 450 Results | 250E Results Philadelphia 450 Results | 250 E/W Results New Jersey 450 Results | 250E Results Pittsburgh 450 Results | 250E Results Denver 450 Results | 250W Results Salt Lake City 450 Results | 250 E/W Results More SuperMotocross News Jo Shimoda earns RedBud sweep, becomes third 250 winner Jett Lawrence crashes in Moto 2 before sweeping RedBud Jo Shimoda wins RedBud Moto 1, Haiden Deegan crashes Jett Lawrence wins RedBud Moto 1, Eli Tomac retires RedBud 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification RedBud Preview | Betting Guide Chase Sexton set to return at RedBud Southwick 450 results | 250 results Motocross community mourns the death of Aidan Zingg Jett Lawrence sweeps Southwick for fifth win of 2025

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