
Motocross 2025 250 results, highlights, surface at RedBud: Jo Shimoda
Jo Shimoda won his 4th 250 class Pro Motocross race after sweeping both motos of the RedBud Nationals in Buchanan, Michigan. He ended up being the 3rd 250 winner in addition to Chance Hymas, who won in Lakewood, Colorado, and Haiden Deegan with four victories.
Shimoda’s very first two Motocross victories can be found in 2022 at Unadilla and RedBud. In both of those Nationals, he won the very first race and swept the podium with third-place surfaces in the 2nd. Shimoda enhanced his efficiency with his 3rd win, which can be found in the 2023 season ending at Ironman. He swept the motos that weekend. Shimoda was off to a strong start this season with second-place finishes in his first four motos as well as in the overall results, however his next two 2025 rounds ended outside the top five. Last week, he struggled in Moto 1 at Southwick to end up 10th. He rebounded in the second moto and finished second, providing him fifth overall.As moral support
, the president of Honda HRC made an unusual appearance at an US Motocross race, which was the added incentive Shimoda required. He won Moto 1 by 7 seconds and Moto 2 by almost 18 seconds.Overall positions for
the remainder of the field were hard battled, with nearly everybody experiencing issues in a minimum of among their motos– and the podium was filled with heartwarming stories.
In simply his third round back after suffering an Achilles tendon injury, Jalek Swoll barely missed the leading 5 in Moto 1 with a sixth-place result. He wanted to take advantage of his second race and got the holeshot in Moto 2. Swoll led the very first four laps before dropping to 3rd. He restored second on Lap 12 only to lose it to Haiden Deegan with two remaining. His third-place finish in that race was enough to protect second overall.Michael Mosiman hardly lost out on a podium last week in Southwick with a fourth-place outcome in general. That was an exceptional outcome, considering he suffered an extreme neck injury prior to the 2024 Pro Motocross season. Mosiman revealed consistency and speed at RedBud. He scored fourth-place lead to both motos, connected Swoll in the variety of points made, and completed third due to the tiebreaker. Mikkel Haarup joined his Victory Factory colleague Swoll in the leading 5 after completing 8th in Moto 1 and 5th in Moto 2. Haarup had not initially planned to ride in the United States, but the agreement to race in MXGP did not have him lining up overseas. Deegan left to a bad start in Moto 1, but that seldom makes a difference for’Risk Boy.’ He completed Lap 1 outside the top 10, worked his method as much as seventh on Lap 3, and after that crashed. He fell to ninth, worked his method back to fifth on Lap 10, and then crashed again. The second event was tough to overcome, and he completed 14th with the banged-up bike. Deegan ended up second in Moto 2 and secured the last top-five position overall.Ryder DiFrancesco showed speed in certification by sweeping both sessions.
A poor start in Moto 1 dropped him outside a points-paying finish in 25th, however he reached 12th at the checkers. DiFrancesco was much better in Moto 2 and completed sixth after completing Lap 1 in 11th. He was scored 6th overall.Here are the 250 Motocross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 6 at RedBud MX Park in Buchanan,Michigan: Outcomes General Outcomes Moto 1 Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times Moto 2 Results Fastest Sector Times Specific Lap Times Comprehensive Lap Times 250 MX
Rider Points 250
SuperMotocross Points Manufacturer
Points Here is the finishing order of Round 6 in RedBud(
points
earners
):1. Jo Shimoda, Honda 1-1 2. Jalek Swoll, Accomplishment < 3. Michael Mosiman, Yamaha 4-4<br 4. Mikkel
Haarup, Accomplishment 5. Haiden Deegan, Yamaha 6.
Ryder DiFrancesco, GasGas 12-6
7. Levi Kitchen Area, Kawasaki >2-19 8. Parker Ross, Yamaha
5-16 10. Garrett Marchbanks, Kawasaki <br 11. Nate Thrasher, Yamaha <br 12. Maximus Vohland, Yamaha <br 13. Tom Vialle, KTM <br 14. Lux Turner, KTM
15. Dilan Schwartz, Yamaha 38-7
16. Julien Beaumer, KTM 16-13
17. Avery Long, KTM
18. Jordon Smith, Triumph <br 19. Drew Adams, Kawasaki
33-14 21.
Alexander Fedortsov, Yamaha
22. Mark Fineis, Honda
23. Gage Linville, KTM
24. CJ Benard, KTM
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