2026 Pro Motocross Schedule: AMA Nationals Calendar

2026 Pro Motocross Schedule: Jett Lawrence and Hunter Lawrence
Jett Lawrence leads his brother Hunter at the Unadilla National. Photograph by Tyler Maillet / Ajak Photos

The 2026 AMA Pro Motocross schedule has a familiar feel to it. Fox Raceway hosts the opener on May 30, the Red Bud National is on July 4, and the 11-round series finishes at Ironman Raceway on August 29.

Eli Tomac. Photograph by Tyler Maillet / Ajak Photos

2025 Pro Motocross Champion Jett Lawrence will be defending his 450MX title against his brother Hunter, along with past champions Chase Sexton and Eli Tomac. Deegan Haiden will be moving up to the 450s for the first time, so expect some fireworks in 2026.

2026 Pro Motocross Schedule: Chase Sexton
Chase Sexton.

The 2026 Pro Motocross Series also serves as rounds 18 through 28 of the 2026 SuperMotocross World Championship Series.

2026 Pro Motocross Schedule

Round 1

May 30: Fox Raceway National, Fox Raceway, Pala, CA

Round 2

June 6: Hangtown Motocross Classic, Prairie City SVRA, Rancho Cordova, CA

Round 3

June 13: Thunder Valley National, Thunder Valley MX Park, Lakewood, CO

Round 4

June 20: High Point National, High Point Raceway, Mt. Morris, PA

Round 5

July 4: RedBud National, RedBud MX, Buchanan, MI

Round 6

July 11: Southwick National, The Wick 338, Southwick, MA

Round 7

July 18: Spring Creek National, Spring Creek MX Park, Millville, MN

Round 8

July 25: Washougal National, Washougal MX Park, Washougal, WA

Round 9

August 15: Unadilla National, Unadilla MX, New Berlin, NY

Round 10

August 22: Budds Creek National, Budds Creek MX Park, Mechanicsville, MD

Round 11

August 29: Ironman National, Ironman Raceway, Crawfordsville, IN 

2025 AMA Pro Motocross Championship Final Standings

  1. Jett Lawrence, Honda, 509 points
  2. Hunter Lawrence, Honda, 454
  3. Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 395
  4. Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 389
  5. J. Hampshire, Husqvarna, 366
  6. Jorge Prado, Kawasaki, 262
  7. Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 240
  8. Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 204
  9. Valentin Guillod, Yamaha, 201
  10. Justin Barcia, GasGas, 196
  11. Coty Schock, Yamaha, 183
  12. Harri Kullas, Husqvarna, 158
  13. Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 151
  14. Chase Sexton, KTM, 147
  15. Benoit Paturel, Suzuki, 131
  16. Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki, 129
  17. Joey Savatgy, Honda, 124
  18. Lorenzo Locurcio, GasGas, 121
  19. Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 111
  20. Dylan Ferrandis, Honda, 91
  21. Colt Nichols, Suzuki, 90
  22. Romain Pape, Yamaha, 58
  23. Grant Harlan, Yamaha, 50
  24. Marshal Weltin, Yamaha, 50
  25. Henry Miller, Honda, 48
  26. Kyle Webster, Honda, 45
  27. John Short IV, Honda, 30
  28. Derek Kelly, Yamaha, 30
  29. Shane McElrath, Honda, 29
  30. Tony Cairoli, Ducati, 25
  31. Derek Drake, Yamaha, 24
  32. Freddie Norén, Kawasaki, 24
  33. Matti Jorgensen, Husqvarna, 20
  34. Bryce Shelly, Yamaha, 20
  35. Benny Bloss, Beta, 18
  36. Cornelius Tøndel, Honda, 18
  37. Ken Roczen, Suzuki, 17
  38. Jeremy Hand, Honda, 15
  39. Scotty Verhaeghe, Yamaha, 9
  40. Mason Semmens, KTM, 9
  41. Bryson Gardner, Beta, 7
  42. Max Miller, Kawasaki, 7
  43. Brad West, Yamaha, 7
  44. Jack Rogers, Kawasaki, 4
  45. Tyler Stepek, Yamaha, 4
  46. Dante Oliveria, KTM, 3
  47. James Harrington, Yamaha, 2
  48. Justin Rodbell, Honda, 2
  49. Nicholas Lapucci, Kawasaki, 2
  50. Ryder Floyd, Yamaha, 1
  51. Justin Cokinos, Yamaha, 1
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