BREAKING NEWS: 125cc TWO-STROKE ALL STAR SERIES EXPANDS TO ALL 12 ROUNDS OF OUTDOORS

MX Sports announces the 125 All-Star exhibition race series will be part of all 12 rounds of the 2019 Pro Motocross series.

Following a welcomed return to the Nationals last season, MX Sports Pro Racing has announced that the popular 125 All Star Series will expand for the 2019 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. Starting at the legendary Hangtown Motocross Classic, the unmistakable sound of the beloved two-stroke motorcycle will be heard at all 12 rounds of the season. Each round of the 125 All Star Series will run as a precursor to the professional action on every Saturday throughout the summer, featuring a single four-lap moto from which the top three finishers will be recognized on the podium and given awards.

The 125 All Star series returns for 2019 and it’s bigger than before.

125cc all-star podiumRiders like Ryan Villopoto, Will Hahn, Darryn Durham and Mike Brown competed in the 125cc All Star races in 2018.

“As we continue to expand the scope of amateur motocross racing as a whole, the 125 All Star Series provides an ideal platform to not only recognize this passionate and resurgent segment of the marketplace, but also pay homage to the roots of this incredible sport,” explained Roy Janson, Managing Director for MX Sports Pro Racing. “This complement to the National program allows us to establish a formalized structure for two-stroke competition beyond our youth divisions, which in turn provides an appropriate transitional platform in which the performance capabilities of the bike better align with the size and skill level of developing riders.”

Program eligibility requires that all participants be a minimum of 15 years of age, hold a current AMA membership and have an AMA classification of “B” or higher. Additionally, current and former AMA Pro Racing licensed riders are also welcome to compete, provided they are not entered in the professional program at that designated event.

From an equipment standpoint, the 125 All Star Series is limited to 125cc two-strokes only. This eligibility is based on current production models (2014-current) available through a national dealer network or, in the case of manufacturers that have ceased two-stroke production, non-current models from the final three model years.

A full pack of 125cc two-strokes sing up the start straightaway at the Thunder Valley National in 2018. This year the sweet sound of two-strokes will be heard at every round.

Specific details regarding rules and eligibility can be found by visiting the 125 All Star Series website. Additionally, interested participants can apply for entry by completing and submitting the 125 All Star Series Entry Form.

Tickets to each round of the 2019 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship on now on sale and can be purchased by visiting ProMotocross.com.

2018 TWO-STROKE ALL-STAR RACES ARCHIVE 

2019 125 ALL-STARS SERIES RACE SCHEDULE
May 18 Hangtown Motocross Classic Rancho Cordova, CA
May 25 Fox Raceway National Pala, CA
June 1 Thunder Valley National Lakewood, CO
June 15 High Point National Mt. Morris, PA
June 22 Florida National Jacksonville, FL
June 29 Southwick National Southwick, MA
July 6 Red Bud National Buchanan, MI
July 20 Spring Creek National Millville, MN
July 27 Washougal National Washougal, WA
August 10 Unadilla National New Berlin, NY
August 17 Budds Creek National Mechanicsville, MD
August 24 Ironman National Crawfordsville, IN.

Ryan Villopoto washougal yz125 After Ryan Villopoto won the Washougal 125 All Star race in 2018, MXA was able test his Pro Circuit built two-stroke. You can check out the full test in the January issue of the magazine and also watch the video by clicking here

Wil Hahn YZ125Star Racing’s Team Manager and former factory racer, Wil Hahn competed in multiple 125 All Star races in 2018.

Wil Hahn celebrates with the Pennsylvania fans after his 125 All Star race at High Point.

 Wil Hahn flies high above the crowd on his YZ125 at the High Point National.

Another rider stretches out the big triple. We are really excited to see more of this come summer time.  

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