
Julien Beaumer to remain Spring Creek and Washougal to
Red Bull KTM and Julien Beaumer have equally decided to sit out the next 2 rounds at Spring Creek in Millville, Minnesota, and Washougal, Washington, to enable the rider to recover from the continuous results of a heavy crash in the High Point Nationals in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania.There will be a two-week
hiatus following Washougal for the Loretta Lynn’s Amateur Nationals, which offers Beaumer a month to recover before the final 3 rounds of the 2025 Pro Motocross season.”Wished to hop on here and provide you guys an update for myself, “Beaumer stated in a social networks post. “Sadly, these last 2 weekends have actually been extremely below average, and I have actually been really annoyed. After racing Saturday, the group recommended me to go see some doctors and attempt to determine what’s going on. Clearly, I had that huge crash in Peak and I have not really felt like myself ever since. … I’m still experiencing some remaining effects of the crash I sustained in Peak and the physician encouraged me it’s best if I take a couple of weekends off and return to a hundred percent.”
Beaumer started the Motocross season strong, with top-five surfaces in Round 1 at Fox Raceway in Pala, California, and in the extremely hot Hangtown Motocross Classic the following week. He stopped working to break the top 15 in Round 3 at Thunder Valley in Lakewood, Colorado, crashed at Peak, and was outside the top 15 in the two most recent rounds while riding hurt.
“I’m disappointed,” Beaumer continued. “I feel like I have actually let my group, everyone in my corner, down. I seem like we have a pretty promising start to the season in the first two rounds. It’s frustrating to have to take a couple of settle. I’m disappointed, but I’m going to get back to a hundred percent and ideally return to Ironman a hundred percent prepared to go.”
Beaumer is currently sixth in combined SuperMotocross League points with a 181-point space to 21st in the standings, so there is little risk of dropping that far down the order. The top 20 riders in combined Supercross and Motocross points at the end of the Motocross season receive an automatic invite to the SuperMotocross League playoffs.
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