Super Regionals 2020

Starting to wonder if the Ranch will even happen?

Since Outdoor 2020 Lucas Oil Pro-Motocross Championship is postpones IDEFINITELY

Oops now its Temporary. They cant even get it right. LOL

UPDATED: 2020 Pro Motocross Season Start Postponed Temporarily
MX Sports Pro Racing Postpones Start of
2020 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship Temporarily
Ongoing Concerns Surrounding Coronavirus Pandemic Force Proactive Response
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (July 1, 2020) – Despite the tireless and sustained efforts on behalf of both series and event organizers, MX Sports Pro Racing has made the difficult decision to further postpone the start of the 2020 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. The previously announced opening pair of events were slated to begin in just over two weeks, on July 18, with the Circle K Ironman National in Indiana, followed by the GEICO Motorcycle WW Ranch National in Florida on July 25. However, due to ongoing concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, notably recent spikes of positive cases in a significant number of states, series managers deem it necessary to push back the start of the series once more. MX Sports Pro Racing will now look to begin the season in August.

“From the moment we were forced to delay the original start of the 2020 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship in May, we have diligently worked towards developing as complete a championship-caliber calendar as possible for both our athletes and our fans,” said Carrie Russell, CEO of MX Sports Pro Racing. “In tandem with our event organizers, we have been in constant communication with local officials from the government, health department, and department of public safety for each respective venue to ensure every National is operated in accordance with social distancing measures established by each county and the CDC.

“Following the recent spike in positive cases around the country, a pause is warranted as we evaluate the impact of the stall in state-issued reopening phases and newly implemented travel quarantines,” continued Russell. “Our manufacturers are the lifeblood of American motocross, and we stand by them with our support in times of need. As a result of recent developments, MX Sports Pro Racing needs to take the definitive and proactive step of postponing the start of the season temporarily, which will allow us to work through the current challenges we face.”
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The 2020 season was slated to start with the Ironman National from Indiana on July 18.
Photo: Jeff Kardas
In response to this latest decision, MX Sports Pro Racing and event organizers will continue to maintain extensive communication with local officials. The evolution of the pandemic has included dramatic changes from one week to the next, and as states and counties take necessary action to confront the latest concerns of the coronavirus spread, MX Sports Pro Racing will be in a position to take immediate action when the opportunity arises to confirm events at a future date when the time is right.

“It is our sole focus to host a successful season that will not only allow us to crown a pair of AMA National Champions, but will also allow our incredibly loyal fanbase to celebrate the return of racing by cheering on their favorite riders,” concluded Russell. “These are extraordinary times that have had a significant impact on our industry, and that has called for us to take unprecedented action on behalf of the well-being of our community. This sport is a family, and we will not be deterred from accomplishing our goal, despite this adversity. We remain steadfast in bringing everyone the 2020 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship they deserve. Our event organizers have put in far too much effort, while our broadcast partners, series sponsors, manufacturers, participants, and fans have all shown tremendous patience. We owe it to all of them to bring this season to fruition, and we’ll do everything in our power to make that happen.”

Online tickets previously purchased for the Ironman and WW Ranch Nationals will be honored at the to-be-announced rescheduled dates. Refund requests will be honored by contacting the respective event organizers.
For information about the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, please visit:
www.ProMotocross.com.
How to Watch Pro Motocross
The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship is televised on NBC, NBC Sports Network, and MAVTV, and is exclusively streamed live on the NBC Sports Gold subscription service. Every round features live coverage of the first motos of the 450 Class and 250 Class on MAVTV, while second moto coverage of most rounds can be seen on NBC Sports Network. Exclusive network broadcast coverage can be seen on NBC, with live coverage of the second 450 Class moto from High Point, Spring Creek, and Unadilla. Live and on-demand coverage, including an exclusive live stream of qualifying, can be seen on NBC Sports Gold via the "Pro Motocross Pass" for a one-time purchase of $59.99.
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship
The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, features the world's fastest outdoor motocross racers, competing aboard homologated bikes from one of six competing manufacturers on a collection of the roughest, toughest tracks on the planet. Racing takes place each Saturday afternoon, with competition divided into two classes: one for 250cc machines, and one for 450cc machines. MX Sports Pro Racing, the industry leader in off-road powersports event production, manages the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship. The title sponsor is Lucas Oil, a leading producer of premium oils, greases, and problem solving additives, all made in America. More information can be found at www.ProMotocross.com.
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I have friends that live in Knoxville. TN never really shut down like Ohio did. But two days ago, Knox County passed mandatory face masks in public. I have my doubts if Loretta's will happen this year. Or if it does it will be later in the fall.
 
Don't worry, they covered themselves with non-refundable fees so that for each of us that requests a refund if it doesn't happen, they keep about $40 in fees.
 
Looks like the big 2020 Mike Brown +25 betting ring won't happen this year. Brown has no checkmark next to his name to show he entered for LL.....
 
Vet: I guess he wants no part of Jesse after the whooping he took at the super regional. ;)
The "payment received" is not always accurate. In 2018 Brown's payment never showed as received, but it was and he raced the national.

This years 25+ is going to be the best in a few years. In addition to Brown and Jesse (who showed he can beat Brown at the S/regional) add Darryn Durham (who gave Mike a good battle last year on a clapped out bike), and Robbie Marshall (who was scoring national points as recently as 2018).

2018 25+ AQ South of the Border
2018 25+ RQ WW Ranch results
 
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Bruce,

I'll still take Mike Brown in +25 if he goes and so do the rest of the guys listed. Can't stop my streak now!!!!
I'm hoping Loretta's is delayed some and give my knee some time to heal, as I signed up and looks like I may very well get in, I'm one week out of surgery, and I have 2.5 weeks to be ready!!!!
 
Rider List is out, no Mike Brown.

I remember a few years back when I was talking to him at a Regional, he said he was doing LL because it was in his contract with Husky. That probably carried over to Yam, and now that it looks like he's not with Yam anymore maybe he isn't required to go and said eff it.
 
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