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Phoenix Racing Honda to Take a seat Out Pro Motocross

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Slack last evening, some news broke on the Phoenix Racing Honda team. The Honda team announced they would be sitting out the AMA Pro Motocross Championship rounds of the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) season. The team furthermore announced it has mutually agreed to section ideas with rookie Caden Braswell on “correct phrases.”

The day before at this time, Valuable MX’s Michael Lindsay tweeted that he noticed Braswell on a Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GasGas MC 250F. The manufacturing facility GasGas squad has all three riders—Michael Mosiman and Pierce Brown within the 250SX Class and Justin Barcia within the 450SX Class—currently sidelined with injuries.

The team furthermore states that Cullin Park, Jace Owen, and Kyle Peters will all lumber the FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) season, which begins July 1 in Broad Britain. The teams the trio will disappear for has yet to be announced, however we attain question more WSX announcements to open being public starting next week. 

Take into account, the Phoenix Racing team furthermore competes within the AMA Arenacross Championship (which Kyle Peters claimed the #1 plate in a pair of months within the past), plus the Enormous National Unpleasant Nation (GNCC) Racing sequence, as successfully as the US Stride Enduro, as successfully as the 2023 AMA ATV MX PRO National Championship in quad racing. 

We are in a position to present more particulars on the riders’ plans when records becomes available. Below is the submit from the team.

“Phoenix Racing Honda announced that the team will sit out the outdoors rounds of the 2023 SMX season. Workers supervisor, Heath Harrison , cited Coty Schock is going to focal level on healing up from a nagging break, Cullin Park will plug lumber the WSX, and Caden Braswell and the team obtain mutually agreed to section ideas on correct phrases! As Jace Owen and Kyle Peters were no longer planning to lumber the nationals both of them will lumber WSX.”

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