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

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

We’re past the halfway point now in the 2022 Pro Motocross season and Spring Creek marks the seventh trip on the 2022 calendar. Known for its rolling green hills and home of the Martin brothers, Spring Creek offers insanely fast speeds with high-intensity racing. In the 450 class, a single point separates the 450 veteran Eli Tomac from the points leader, Chase Sexton. For the remainder of the class, the points are more spread apart and the same goes for the 250s, now that Jett Lawrence has taken back the red plate from his brother Hunter. So buckle and scroll down below to find out everything you need to know about the seventh round in the season.

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JEREMY MARTIN TO BE THE COLOR COMMENTATOR ON SATURDAY’S TV BROADCAST OF THE MILLVILLE NATIONAL

When it comes to navigating the challenges of Spring Creek, there’s no better person than two-time AMA 250 National Motocross Champion and three-time Spring Creek National winner Jeremy Martin . The Millville native, younger brother of veteran racer Alex Martin, and son of the track’s owners, John and Greta Martin, will bring that unparalleled insight into the broadcast booth on Saturday, where he’ll make his debut alongside host and lead commentator Jason Weigandt as All-Star Analyst.

MILLVILLE WILL BE THE LAST AMA NATIONAL FOR FIRE POWER HONDA & MAX ANSTIE THIS SEASON

Fire Power Honda and Max Anstie only signed up for three AMA Nationals this season and Millville will be their last scheduled appearance. But they have big plans for the rest of the year, but they won’t tell us what they are.

The Fire Power Honda team will make their final appearance in the AMA 25/450 Natioanls this Saturday at Millville. They only signed up to do three outdoor rounds and Millville is number three. They are coming off of a very successful weekend at Southwick with Max Anstie powering through the sand to to double top-five finishes.

Although Fire Power Honda doesn’t plan to reveal what its future plans are yet, it is no secret that they are signed up to be one of the ten authorized teams racing the FIM World Supercross under the name “Genuine Honda Racing.” No surprise there as Yarrive Konsky runs both Fire Power Honda and Genuine Honda Racing. Both teams are under Australian leadership and the World Supercross promoters, also Australian, were the main principals behind the Australian Supercross series. Max Anstie hopes to represent Team Great Britain at Red Bud on September 26 for the same team.

HOW TO WATCH PRO MOTOCROSS 2022

TV BROADCAST & ONLINE STREAMING SCHEDULE

Domestic television coverage in the United States from Southwick 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. Peacock will carry exclusive streaming of the first 450 Class moto, while FloRacing and MAVTV will wrap up the afternoon with the second 250 Class moto and an encore of the second 450 Class moto. 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.
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Millville: Qualifying – 8:00 AM (pacific) – MAVTV & FLO RACING & YOUTUBE

Millville: 250 Moto 1 – 11:00 AM (pacific) – NBC & PEACOCK
Millville: 450 Moto 1 – 12:00 AM (pacific) – MAVTV & FLO RACING
Millville: 250 Moto 2 – 1:00 PM (pacific) – MAVTV & FLO RACING
Millville: 450 Moto 2 – 2:00 PM (pacific) – MAVTV & FLO RACING


50 YEARS OF AMA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MOTOCROSS

“With the landmark 50th anniversary rapidly approaching, MX Sports Pro Racing has announced a unique and exciting addition to its historic broadcast package for the 2022 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. A collection of American motocross all-stars will join host and lead commentator Jason Weigandt in the announcers’ booth during the live broadcasts of all 48 motos this summer on MAVTV Motorsports Network and NBC TV Network, with streaming on MAVTV Plus.”

Featured guests commentators include:

  • Ricky Carmichael: 10-time Pro Motocross Champion with 102 career wins
  • Broc Glover: 6-time Pro Motocross Champion with 35 career wins
  • Rick Johnson: 5-time Pro Motocross Champion with 33 career wins
  • Ryan Villopoto: 5-time Pro Motocross Champion with 31 career wins
  • James Stewart: 3-time Pro Motocross Champion with 48 career wins
  • Jeff Emig: 3-time Pro Motocross Champion with 29 career wins
  • David Bailey: 3-time Pro Motocross Champion with 18 career wins
  • Jeremy McGrath: 450cc/250cc Pro Motocross Champion with 17 career wins
  • Adam Cianciarulo: 250 Class Pro Motocross Champion with 9 career wins
  • Damon Bradshaw: 10 career Pro Motocross wins

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

Below is a list of some of the Factory and Privateer teams with who’s in and who’s out for Red Bud.

450 CLASS

  • HONDA HRC
    • KEN ROCZEN 
    • CHASE SEXTON (placed second at Southwick)
  • STAR RACING YAMAHA
    • DYLAN FERRANDIS (The defending Champion injured his thumb on Tuesday before Pala, will miss the beginning of the season)
    • ELI TOMAC (Won at Southwick)
    • CHRISTIAN CRAIG (Current 250 West Supercross champ has moved up permanently to the 450 class)
  • MONSTER ENERGY KAWASAKI
    • JASON ANDERSON
    • JOEY SAVATGY
    • ADAM CIANCIARULO (Injured: taking the summer off to heal from his shoulder injury)
  • REDBULL KTM
    • RYAN DUNGEY (Returned after a 5-year hiatus)
    • AARON PLESSINGER (Recovered from his 2022 Supercross injuries)
    • TONY CAIROLI (Out for now with a knee injury)
    • COOPER WEBB (Out for 2022 Outdoor season to heal multiple injuries)
    • MARVIN MUSQUIN (Not racing this summer, had a Supercross-only contract)
  • ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA
    • SHANE MCELRATH (Currently filling in for Dean Wilson for at least 5 rounds and will continue to ride if Dean does not come back)
    • MALCOLM STEWART (Plans on missing the first half of the season due to an injury sustained at St. Louis Supercross)
    • DEAN WILSON (For now, Dean will be missing the first five rounds to continue and heal from his injury he sustained in the 2022 Supercross season)
  • TROY LEE DESIGNS / REDBULL / GASGAS
    • JUSTIN BARCIA 
  • MUC-OFF / FXR / CLUBMX YAMAHA
    • GARRETT MARCHBANKS (This will be both Garrett and Alex’s first year in the 450 National class)
    • ALEX MARTIN
    • PHIL NICOLETTI (Sustained an injury in Supercross but will be back on the 450 if he returns this summer)
  • TWISTED TEA / HEP SUZUKI
    • BRANDON HARTRANFT
    • JUSTIN BOGLE (Decided to pull out of the 2002 450 Nationals)
  • TEAM BBMX KTM (Previously known as Rocky Mountain KTM)
    • FREDDIE NOREN (Injured and will miss the remainder of the series)
    • BENNY BLOSS (Rode for Team Tedder KTM in Supercross, but Team Tedder doesn’t race outdoor motocross)
  • FIREPOWER HONDA 
    • MAX ANSTIE (Max has debuted his new Firepower Honda ride at RedBud and will continue to race in the season)

250 CLASS

  • HONDA HRC
    • JETT LAWRENCE (Current 250 title holder in both Motocross and Supercross)
    • HUNTER LAWRENCE (Finished second in the 2022 Supercross season)
  • STAR RACING YAMAHA
    • JUSTIN COOPER
    • COLT NICHOLS (Returning from injury, isn’t racing yet)
    • LEVI KITCHEN (Broken wrist, most likely will miss remainder of season)
    • NATE THRASHER
    • MATT LEBLANC
    • NICK ROMANO

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  • MONSTER ENERGY PRO CIRCUIT KAWASAKI
    • JO SHIMODA (Jo was the only one on the team to remain healthy during the 2022 Supercross season)
    • CAMERON MCADOO (Injured: broken sternum, bleeding lungs), but MXA saw him testing at Glen Helen on Thursday)
    • AUSTIN FORKNER (Injured: Austin raced Pala, but now will undergo shoulder surgery, most likely will miss the summer)
    • SETH HAMMAKER (is back to racing again)
    • JETT REYNOLDS (We are not sure when Jett will join the Pro Motocross season as a Pro but he has been training)
    • RYDER DIFRANCESCO (Will be doing two rounds starting at Red Bud and then plans to go back to amateur racing at Loretta’s)
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  • REDBULL KTM
    • MAX VOHLAND
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  • ROCKSTAR ENERGY HUSQVARNA
    • RJ HAMPSHIRE (R.J. crashed at Hangtown and was skewered by a stake off the side of the track! Yikes! Thankfully R.J has made a quick recovery.)
    • STILEZ ROBERTSON 
    • JALEK SWOLL
  • TROY LEE DESIGNS / REDBULL / GASGAS
    • MICHAEL MOSIMAN
    • PIERCE BROWN
  • BARX CHAPARALL SUZUKI
    • DEREK DRAKE
    • DILAN SCHWARTZ (Injured: recovering from broken wrist)
    • CARSON MUMFORD (Injured: recovering from broken foot)
  • MUC-OFF / FXR / CLUBMX YAMAHA
    • ENZO LOPES (re-joining the team after recovering from injury)
    • JEREMY MARTIN (Jeremy will be joining the ClubMX roster for 2023 alongside his brother Alex, however he plans on sitting out for the remainder of 2022)
    • BRANDON SCHARER (Injured: compression fracture in his back from crashing at Pala)

2022 PRO MOTOCROSS OVERALL POINT STANDINGS 

450 CLASS POINT STANDINGS (AFTER ROUND 6 OF 12)

The points are closer than ever as only one digit separates Chase Sexton from Eli Tomac.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 23 Chase Sexton 268
2 3 Eli Tomac 267
3 94 Ken Roczen 227
4 21 Jason Anderson 207
5 5 Ryan Dungey 185
6 28 Christian Craig 184
7 51 Justin Barcia 159
8 7 Aaron Plessinger 149
9 17 Joseph Savatgy 125
10 12 Shane McElrath 118

250 CLASS POINT STANDINGS (AFTER ROUND 6 OF 12)

Jett regained the lead after riding flawlessly at Southwick.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 1 Jett Lawrence 261
2 96 Hunter Lawrence 246
3 30 Jo Shimoda 224
4 32 Justin Cooper 197
5 59 Levi Kitchen 180
6 29 Michael Mosiman 169
7 50 Stilez Robertson 158
8 47 Seth Hammaker 151
9 24 RJ Hampshire 132
10 36 Maximus Vohland 129

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