2022 IRONMAN NATIONAL PRE-RACE REPORT: TV SCHEDULE, INJURED LIST & MORE

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2022 IRONMAN NATIONAL PRE-RACE REPORT: TV SCHEDULE, INJURED LIST & MORE

We’re naring up on the end of the 2022 Pro Motocross season and things are still action packed as they were in the premier class. With two rounds left in the series, the championship contenders Eli Tomac and Chase Sexton are still going back and forth in the points hunt, with Eli Tomac leading the points in the 450 chase.  The 250 class is a little interesting with Jett Lawrence dominating the points. However, his recent races have brought some difficulty for the younger 250 rider as well as his brother Hunter Lawrence who also struggled in the motos. Scroll down below to find out everything you need to know about the second to last round of the season.

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HOW TO WATCH PRO MOTOCROSS 2022

TV BROADCAST & ONLINE STREAMING SCHEDULE

Domestic television coverage in the United States from Budds Creek will feature a live broadcast of the motos on MAVTV Motorsports Network & Flo Racing.

Use the MAVTV channel finder to see if the network is available in your area. MAVTV Motorsports Network is available from most cable and satellite television providers, including DIRECTV, Fios by Verizon, Optimum, and Spectrum, and is also available from streaming services like Fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV.

In addition to network coverage, fans in the U.S. and in countries all over the world can stream all the action from Southwick online through their smart TV, streaming device, or mobile device using the new “MAVTV on FloRacing” channel. Qualifying coverage can also be seen on @AmericanMotocross YouTube.

FloSports can be found on the iOS App Store, Google Play, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon FireTV, and Chromecast, in addition to smart TVs including Vizio, Samsung and LG. New subscribers to “MAVTV on FloRacing” can take advantage of an exclusive, limited-time offer of $6.99 a month.

 

2022 IRONMAN NATIONAL TV SCHEDULE

2022 IRONMAN NATIONAL TV SCHEDULE

STAR RACING YAMAHA DEBUTS HAIDEN DEEGAN PRO CAREER

Haiden Deegan Pro Debut

The Star Racing 250 team has had a string injuries lately. Levi Kitchen, Matt Leblanc and, most recently, Nick Romano, have all had injuries. Spanish MXGP rider, Guillem Farres, filled in for Romano at Budds Creek (with 6-13 scores for 9th overall) and we expect him to finish out the final two Rounds with the team. We also have seen that Levi Kitchen and Matt Leblanc have been back riding and we expect them to join Justin Cooper, Nate Thrasher, Guillem Farres and Haiden Deegan under the Star tents this weekend at Ironman in Crawfordsville, Indiana.


WHO’S WHO AND WHO’S NEW (PLUS INJURY REPORT)

Hunter Lawrence 2022 Washougal National (5)

450 CLASS

  • HONDA HRC
    • KEN ROCZEN 
    • CHASE SEXTON
  • STAR RACING YAMAHA
    • DYLAN FERRANDIS (The defending Champion returned at Unadilla but had a big crash with Justin Barcia at Budds Creek and will miss Ironman with back pain from last weekend’s crash)
    • ELI TOMAC (Leads the point chase with only a single point)
    • CHRISTIAN CRAIG (Current 250 West Supercross champ has moved up permanently to the 450 class)
  • MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI
    • JASON ANDERSON (Won the overall at Budds Creek)
    • JOEY SAVATGY
    • ADAM CIANCIARULO (Injured: taking the summer off to heal from his shoulder injury)
  • RED BULL KTM
    • RYAN DUNGEY (Returned after a 5-year hiatus)
    • AARON PLESSINGER (Recovered from his 2022 Supercross injuries)
    • TONY CAIROLI (Out for Ironman and Pala, but will race Motocross of Nations at Red Bud)
    • COOPER WEBB (Out for 2022 Outdoor season to heal multiple injuries, has a Supercross-only contract for 2023 with KTM)
    • MARVIN MUSQUIN (Not racing this summer, has a Supercross-only contract for 2023 with KTM)
  • ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA
    • MALCOLM STEWART (Missed the first 8 races the season with a knee injury sustained at St. Louis Supercross, but returned at Unadilla)
    • DEAN WILSON (Dean has missed all of the current 2022 Nationals due to an injury but came back at Unadilla)
  • TROY LEE DESIGNS / REDBULL / GASGAS
    • JUSTIN BARCIA 
  • MUC-OFF / FXR / CLUBMX YAMAHA
    • GARRETT MARCHBANKS
    • ALEX MARTIN (This is A-Mart’s final season as he recently announced his plan to retire after Outdoors)
    • SHANE MCELRATH (Shane rode for Husky while Dean/Malcolm were injured. Now he’s filling in for Phil Nicoletti at ClubMX Yamaha for the remaining rounds.)
    • PHIL NICOLETTI (Sustained a wrist injury a few weeks ago, out for the season)
  • TWISTED TEA / HEP SUZUKI
    • BRANDON HARTRANFT (suffered an ankle injury at Washougal)
    • MARSHALL WELTIN (Fill-in rider for Justin Bogle)
    • JUSTIN BOGLE (Decided to pull out of the 450 Nationals)
  • TEAM BBMX KTM (Previously known as Rocky Mountain KTM)
    • FREDDIE NOREN (Returned from injury at Millville)
    • BENNY BLOSS (Rode for Team Tedder KTM in Supercross, but Team Tedder doesn’t race outdoor motocross)
  • FIREPOWER HONDA 
    • MAX ANSTIE (Max raced his new Firepower Honda at Red Bud, Southwick and Millville. After an injury, Max did not race at Washougal and we are unsure if he will race at Unadilla)

250 CLASS

  • STAR RACING YAMAHA
    • JUSTIN COOPER (Moving to the 450 class in 2023)
    • NATE THRASHER
    • GUILLEM FARRES (fill-in rider starting at Budds Creek)
    • COLT NICHOLS (Recently announced that he is leaving Star Racing Yamaha to prepare for his 2023 season in the 450 class with a new team)
    • LEVI KITCHEN (Broke his wrist but is back for Ironman)
    • MATT LEBLANC (Is back for Ironman)
    • NICK ROMANO (Out for season with a thumb injury)
    • HAIDEN DEEGAN (Will be debuting his pro career at Ironman)
  • HONDA HRC
    • JETT LAWRENCE (Current 250 title holder in both Motocross and Supercross)
    • HUNTER LAWRENCE (Finished second in the 2022 Supercross season)
  • MONSTER ENERGY PRO CIRCUIT KAWASAKI
    • JO SHIMODA (Jo won his second 250 Nationla last week at Unadilla)
    • CAMERON MCADOO  (Returned to racing last week after an injury at the opening round at Pala
    • SETH HAMMAKER
    • RYDER DIFRANCESCO
    • JETT REYNOLDS
    • AUSTIN FORKNER (Injured: Austin raced Pala, but now will undergo shoulder surgery, most likely will miss the summer)
  • REDBULL KTM
    • MAX VOHLAND
  • ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA
    • RJ HAMPSHIRE
    • STILEZ ROBERTSON (injured his ankle at Millville, out for the season)
    • JALEK SWOLL
  • TROY LEE DESIGNS / REDBULL / GASGAS
    • MICHAEL MOSIMAN (Returning at Budds Creek after taking a couple weeks off for a concussion)
    • PIERCE BROWN
  • BARX CHAPARALL SUZUKI
    • DEREK DRAKE
    • DILAN SCHWARTZ
    • CARSON MUMFORD 
  • MUC-OFF / FXR / CLUBMX YAMAHA
    • ENZO LOPES
    • JEREMY MARTIN (Jeremy left the Star Racing team and will be joining the ClubMX roster for 2023. Plus, he plans to line up for the final two rounds if all goes well)
    • BRANDON SCHARER (Injured: compression fracture in his back from crashing at Pala)

450 POINT STANDINGS AFTER ROUND 10 – RACE RESULTS

POS. # NAME Total
1 3 Eli Tomac 449
2 23 Chase Sexton 448
3 21 Jason Anderson 369
4 94 Ken Roczen 344
5 28 Christian Craig 303
6 5 Ryan Dungey 300
7 51 Justin Barcia 259
8 7 Aaron Plessinger 254
9 17 Joseph Savatgy 222
10 12 Shane McElrath 177

250 POINT STANDINGS AFTER ROUND 10 – RACE RESULTS

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 1 Jett Lawrence 433
2 30 Jo Shimoda 396
3 96 Hunter Lawrence 390
4 32 Justin Cooper 346
5 24 RJ Hampshire 274
6 36 Maximus Vohland 251
7 47 Seth Hammaker 207
8 29 Michael Mosiman 201
9 49 Nathanael Thrasher 198
10 59 Levi Kitchen 180
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