Seventh Round of 2024 Pro Motocross Championship
Set to Take Place on July 13
MORGANTOWN, WV – March 27, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc., in conjunction with Spring Creek MX Park, has announced the return of versatile Canadian gear company FXR Racing as title sponsor of the 41st running the FXR Spring Creek National Presented by Frescados Tortillas on July 13 in Millville, Minnesota. The legendary event has been a summer tradition in the Land of 10,000 Lakes since 1983 and will serve as the seventh round of the 2024 Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, and Round 24 of the SuperMotocross World Championship Series.
“We enjoyed one of our most successful Nationals ever last summer and could not have commemorated our new partnership with FXR Racing any better,” said former Pro Motocross race winner Alex Martin, who now oversees the Spring Creek National alongside his parents, John and Greta Martin. “It’s a privilege to have them back for another season in title support of what we expect to be another incredible event. We also can’t forget to acknowledge Frescados Tortillas, which continues to be an invaluable longtime partner of our National.”
Each summer, the few hundred residents of the rural Minnesota city of Millville welcome tens of thousands of passionate fans and hundreds of amateur racers for the action-packed festivities surrounding the Spring Creek National. The scenic racetrack sits nestled between two towering hillsides, which provides the setting for arguably the most dynamic layout in American motocross featuring the longest start in the championship, constant, dramatic elevation changes, various types of dirt, and a multitude of technical obstacles, like the infamous sand whoops and Mount Martin. Thanks to this buffet of elements, the racing is always incredible at Spring Creek.
This year’s Spring Creek National will see Team Honda HRC mounted champion Jett Lawrence look to defend his 450 Class victory as part of his title defense, while the 250 Class could see a new Spring Creek winner following the move of last year’s victor, Hunter Lawrence, into the premier division. Only one current rider in the smaller displacement has enjoyed the spoils of victory at Spring Creek, Millville’s own Jeremy Martin, and the Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha rider will certainly look to capitalize on the home field advantage as he targets his first Pro Motocross win since the 2021 season.
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