This past weekend delivered action and drama across the global off-road motorcycle scene, from muddy stadium showdowns in the U.S. to sandy European circuits. Here’s your complete recap:
AMA Supercross – Round 12, Foxborough
Gillette Stadium | April 6, 2025
Rain made its presence felt at Round 12 of the 2025 AMA Supercross season, transforming the Foxborough track into a slippery mud pit. Riders battled poor visibility, deep ruts, and traction nightmares as fans watched the chaos unfold.
- 450SX Winner: Aaron Plessinger – In his first win of the season, Plessinger relied on his off-road roots and rode a smart, consistent race through treacherous terrain.
- 250SX East Winner: Chance Hymas – Secured his first career Supercross win in brutal conditions, becoming the sixth different winner in six rounds.
450SX Podium:
- Aaron Plessinger
- Shane McElrath
- Cooper Webb
250SX East Podium:
- Chance Hymas
- Cullin Park
- Gage Linville
GNCC Racing – Off Week
The GNCC series took a brief pause, with riders preparing for Round 5: “The Old Gray,” coming up April 11–13 in Monterey, Tennessee.
AMA U.S. Hard Enduro Series – Off Week
No racing action this weekend, but fans are looking forward to the infamous “Tough Like RORR” event on May 25 in Pennsylvania.
AMA Enduro / Hare & Hound / Hare Scrambles
All three series were quiet this weekend:
- National Enduro resumes May 25 in Georgia.
- West Hare Scrambles returns April 19–20 in Reno, Nevada.
- National Hare & Hound next round TBA.
🌍 MXGP of Sardegna (Italy) – Round 4
Riola Sardo | April 6, 2025
The sandy terrain of Riola Sardo made for intense racing in Round 4 of the FIM Motocross World Championship.
MXGP Class Podium:
- Romain Febvre (Kawasaki) – 4-1 finishes
- Glenn Coldenhoff (Fantic) – 2-3 finishes
- Tim Gajser (Honda) – 5-2 finishes
MX2 Class Podium:
- Kay de Wolf (Husqvarna) – 1-1 finishes
- Camden McLellan (Triumph) – 2-3 finishes
- Andrea Adamo (KTM) – 4-2 finishes
WMX Notes: Spanish rider Daniela Guillén rode through injury to finish 10th and 5th in her motos, currently 7th in the standings.
The next MXGP stop: Trentino (Italy) on April 13.
Whether it was slinging mud in New England or carving sand in Sardinia, this weekend proved off-road racers never back down from a challenge. Stay tuned as the spring racing season kicks into full throttle!