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KAWASAKI’S 50th ANNIVERSARY

Kawasaki celebrated their 50th anniversary at the L.A. Coliseum, where they unveiled a special edition of the KX450. The event commemorated 50 years of the KX line of motorcycles and Kawasaki’s numerous championships throughout the years. The 50th Anniversary Special Edition of the KX450, which was revealed to the press by Jeff Matiasevich, features splash graphics, a blue seat, silver rims, and other cosmetic details from the past. Mechanically, it is the same as the 2024 KX450.

Chicken Matiasevich presented the 50th Anniversary KX450 to the press on the field of the LA Coliseum.

Kawasaki invited many MX legends to join the celebration, and Davy Coombs hosted a session of bench racing that captivated the crowd. For more information on the KX450 50th Anniversary Edition, click here.

Brad Lackey
Broc Tickle
Jeff Matiasevich
Mike Craig
Damon Huffman
Ryan Hughes
Jimmy Weinert
Jeff Emig
Mike Kiedrowski
Mike LaRocco
Ryan Villopoto
Jeff Ward

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LA SUPERMOTOCROSS FINAL RESULTS, 2023

The final round of the 2023 SuperMotocross playoffs took place at the LA Coliseum this week. Jett Lawrence emerged as the champion in the 450 class, winning both races with a perfect score of 1-1. In the 250 class, Haiden Deegan secured the title with a 5-2 finish. This round offered triple points, making Lawrence and Deegan the first combined champions of the Supercross and outdoor playoffs. To view the complete results of the 2023 Pro Motocross season, you can click here.

450 RESULTS

1. Jett Lawrence 1 / 1
2. Ken Roczen 2 / 2
3. Cooper Webb 5 / 3
4. Adam Cianciarulo 7 / 4
5. Colt Nichols 8 / 5
6. Garrett Marchbanks 6 / 7
7. Ty Masterpool 9 / 9
8. Fredrik Noren 11 / 8
9. Phillip Nicoletti 12 / 10
10. Chase Sexton 3 / 20
11. Jason Anderson 4 / 21
12. Aaron Plessinger 20 / 6
13. Shane McElrath 15 / 11
14. Kyle Chisholm 14 / 13
15. Josh Hill 13 / 14
16. Grant Harlan 18 / 12
17. Justin Hill 17 / 15
18. Jerry Robin 16 / 16
19. Dean Wilson 10 / 22
20. Jeremy Hand 19 / 18
21. Kevin Moranz 23 / 17
22. Jace Kessler 23 / 19
23. Justin Barcia 21 / 23
24. Dylan Ferrandis 22 / 23

450 FINAL STANDINGS

Jett Lawrence: 163 points
Ken Roczen: 146 points
Chase Sexton: 126 points
Cooper Webb: 120 points
Aaron Plessinger: 104 points
Adam Cianciarulo: 96 points
Garrett Marchbanks: 92 points
Jason Anderson: 91 points
Colt Nichols: 90 points
Ty Masterpool: 84 points
Fredrik Noren: 79 points
Phillip Nicoletti: 76 points
Dylan Ferrandis: 71 points
Justin Barcia: 59 points
Grant Harlan: 44 points
Shane McElrath: 40 points
Kyle Chisholm: 40 points
Justin Hill: 31 points
Dean Wilson: 31 points
Joshua Hill: 25 points
Jerry Robin: 22 points
Jeremy Hand: 18 points

250 RESULTS

1. Haiden Deegan 5 / 2
2. Jo Shimoda 4 / 4
3. RJ Hampshire 2 / 6
4. Justin Cooper 7 / 3
5. Levi Kitchen 10 / 1
6. Jordon Smith 1 / 10
7. Pierce Brown 8 / 5
8. Jalek Swoll 6 / 8
9. Maximus Vohland 9 / 7
10. Tom Vialle 3 / 13
11. Talon Hawkins 11 / 9
12. Dilan Schwartz 12 / 11
13. Mitchell Oldenburg 13 / 14
14. Cullin Park 14 / 15
15. Coty Schock 15 / 16
16. Ryder DiFrancesco 21 / 12
17. Preston Kilroy 16 / 17
18. Caden Braswell 17 / 19
19. Derek Kelley 19 / 18
20. Chris Blose 20 / 20
21. Luke Neese 18 / 22
22. Hunter Yoder 22 / 21

250 FINAL STANDINGS
Haiden Deegan: 157 points
Jo Shimoda: 152 points
RJ Hampshire: 122 points
Levi Kitchen: 114 points
Jordon Smith: 110 points
Justin Cooper: 101 points
Maximus Vohland: 98 points
Tom Vialle: 90 points
Hunter Lawrence: 89 points
Jalek Swoll: 88 points
Pierce Brown: 86 points
Ryder DiFrancesco: 72 points
Dilan Schwartz: 61 points
Talon Hawkins: 58 points
Seth Hammaker: 49 points
Cullin Park: 41 points
Caden Braswell: 29 points
Coty Schock: 25 points
Preston Kilroy: 25 points
Max Anstie: 14 points
Jett Lawrence: 12 points
Austin Forkner: 9 points
Derek Kelley: 9 points
Carson Mumford: 7 points
Hunter Yoder: 6 points
Chris Blose: 6 points
Luke Neese: 4 points
Chance Hymas: 2 points
Joshua Varize: 2 points

SX, OUTDOOR PRO MOTOCROSS SCHEDULES FOR 2024

Feld Motor Sports, Inc. and MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc. have announced the schedules for the 2024 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and Pro Motocross Championship. The SuperMotocross World Championship series will consist of 17 Supercross races and 11 Pro Motocross races, totaling 28 rounds of racing. These events will lead up to the 2024 SuperMotocross Playoffs and World Championship Final. The pre-sale for Supercross tickets will begin on October 3rd for preferred customers, followed by general ticket availability on October 10th. Starting in 2024, all Pro Motocross event ticketing will be done through Ticketmaster. Fans can sign up for preferred access or purchase tickets online at SupercrossLIVE.com and promotocross.com.

The 17-race Supercross schedule will visit 16 different cities across 13 states, ranging from California and Arizona to Alabama and Pennsylvania.

Click here for the Supercross schedule.

Click here for the Pro Motocross schedule.

The Pro Motocross calendar for 2024 will remain the same, featuring races in Northern California, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, the Pacific Northwest, and Central New York. Unique challenges await at the mile-high altitude of Colorado’s Thunder Valley Motocross Park and the off-camber corners of Southern Maryland’s Budds Creek Motocross Park.

The Pro Motocross Championship and the SuperMotocross regular season will conclude on August 24 at Indiana’s Ironman Raceway, where the champions in the 450 Class and 250 Class will be crowned. The SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs field of 20 seeded racers for each division will also be finalized at this event.

All 17 rounds of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and all 11 rounds of the Pro Motocross Championship will be livestreamed on Peacock, with broadcast coverage shared between NBC, USA Network, and CNBC. The television schedule and broadcast talent lineup will be announced closer to the start of the season. Dates, venues, and ticketing information for the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship playoff rounds will be released in the coming months.