around the Unadilla round of the
AMA Pro Motocross Champion-
ship, so technically we have a
few weeks left to go.
There's a lot on the line this
year, as the MXdN, once again,
will be held on home soil at Red-
Bud. RedBud—America's moto-
cross track as it's often referred
to—hosted the race back in 2018
in which Team USA finished fifth
overall with riders Eli Tomac,
Justin Barcia and Aaron Pless-
inger. The rainy weather and
unusually sandy conditions didn't
play to our favor, but results are
results, and this year Team USA
will be back with a vengeance.
Team USA hasn't won the
Chamberlain Trophy since 2011
when Ryan Dungey, Ryan
Villopoto and Blake Baggett
got it done in France. With this
year's Nations right around the
T
he annual Motocross des
Nations (yes, it's still "des"
in my book) is almost here
and the American team still has
yet to be announced. The unveil-
ing of Team USA usually comes
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III THE 411
BY RYAN NITZEN
MXdN
SPECULATION
Will we see Jason
Anderson on a
250cc for the
Motocross des
Nations? He said
he'd gladly do it
for the team.
PHOTO:
BROWN DOG WILSON