Women’s Pro Motocross will return in 2025 with a six-round schedule, beginning with the Pro Motocross season opener at Fox Raceway in Pala, California in May and ending with the outdoor finale at Budds Creek Raceway in Mechanicsville, Maryland, in August.
All six rounds will be run as companion events to Pro Motocross with races occurring on Friday. Live and archived races can be viewed at RacerTV.com.
The 2024 schedule featured eight rounds, several of which were held in conjunction with major amateur events. Riders were allowed to drop the least-productive four motos.
Lachlan Turner, 17, emerged victorious in the rebooted series that last competed in 2018. Turner swept four rounds and stood on the podium each time she raced.
Three of the 2024 rounds were held in conjunction with professional SuperMotocross races. Turner skipped the Ricky Carmichael Amateur Nationals that were held the day after Monster Energy Supercross competed at Daytona International Speedway. Turner also missed the High Point Nationals but stood on the podium in both races at Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Kyleigh Stallings won the rounds at High Point and Ironman with Florida native Hannah Hodges victorious in Daytona.
Stallings finished second in the standings with third-place Sophia Phelps, fourth-place Jordan Jarvis, and fifth-place Jamie Astudillo rounding out the top five.
2025 WMX Schedule
May 23: Fox Raceway; Pala, California
May 30: Hangtown Classic; Rancho Cordova, California
June 6: Thunder Valley; Lakewood, Colorado
August 8: Ironman; Crawfordsville, Indiana
August 15: Unadilla; New Berlin, New York
August 22: Budds Creek; Mechanicsville, Maryland
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