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The Friday 10 Presented By Thor MX

After months of anticipation, the toughest national on the planet is now part of motocross history. The 2022 Gopher Dunes National wasn’t the most extreme one we’ve seen but it was still challenging and exhausting for the riders.

Next up in the 2022 Triple Crown Series is a track that the riders love and each year it provides us with some of the best racing. This weekend Sand Del Lee will host Round 6 and everything gets underway tomorrow with the Parts Canada Amateur Open race.

It’s hard to believe that the Walton TransCan is less than a month away. During the week there are many events taking place off of the track and one of them is the Tanner Ward- Come Ride Me charity ride that takes place on Saturday.

With Dylan Rempel still healing from his crash at Round 4, the Thor/Kawasaki/Pro Circuit Team will once again call upon Intermediate rider Payton Morningstar to race the 250 class this weekend at SDL.

Eli Tomac has been nominated for the ESPN Espy Award in the category of Best Athlete in Men’s Action Sports. You have until Sunday to cast your vote on espn.com.

The 2022 ECAN is fast approaching and this week registration opened up. Starting with the FXR Racing practice on Tuesday, July 26th events are going on all week long. Racing begins on Friday.

This week the 2022 FIM World SX Championships announced two new teams that will compete this fall. The Genuine Honda Team as well as the Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Team are ready to race in this new and exciting series.

The FXR Pre-Mix class has been exciting to watch at the Triple Crown Series races and this weekend at SDL former 250 Class Champion Kaven Benoit will be lining up on his YZ125.

The 2022 Lucas Oil MX Championships visit the State of 10,000 lakes as Round 7 takes place in Millville, MN, and the famous Spring Creek MX Park. Honda riders Jett Lawrence and Chase Sexton take the red plates into tomorrow’s race.

After a solid 6th overall in the 450 class at Gopher Dunes, our Rider of the Week is the working class hero Liam O’Farrell. Liam works all week and then goes out on Sunday and battles hard against the top riders in the 450 class.

Chris Pomeroy: 1989 Rookie-of-the-year and former nationally ranked pro racer who turned into a dirt oriented scribe
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