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Cycle News 2025 Issue 03 January 22

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Team USA Headed To FIM Oceania Women's MX Cup T he AMA announced the five rac- ers who will represent the U.S at the 2025 FIM Oceania Women's Motocross Cup, which runs March 22-23 in Wonthaggi, Australia. Jamie Astudillo, Jordan Jarvis, Kyleigh Stallings, Lachlan Turner and Mikayla Nielsen will make up the team. This will be the first time the AMA sends a U.S. team to the competition, which is in its AMA West Hare Scrambles Round Change T he venue of the second round of the AMA West Hare Scram- bles Championship has been changed. Initially scheduled in Lake Isabella, California, on February 15-16, the race will now be held at Fox Raceway in Pala, California, on the same date. In a statement from the WHS: "Due to various motorcycle groups and enthusiasts blocking us from obtaining our public-land permit for the originally planned round two in Lake Isabella, California, we have secured Fox Raceway in Pala, California, as the new location. Like Lake Isabella, this round will bring rocky single- track, and a damn good time at a world-renowned location. We are grateful for Fox Raceway's sup - port in this pivot and look forward to a very cool round two on Febru- ary 15-16." CN WIND IN THE P34 Round two of the AMA West Hare Scrambles Championship on February 15-16 has been moved to Fox Raceway. second year of operations. "We are thrilled to have the AMA Women's Motocross Team competing in the FIM Oceania Women's Motocross Cup in Aus- tralia," team manager Christina Denney said. "As team manager, it's both an honor and a privilege to lead such a talented group of athletes and to serve as a role model for women around the world. This is a fantastic oppor- tunity to showcase the strength and skill of women in moto- cross on the global stage, and we are excited to represent the USA in this prestigious event." The FIM Oceania Women's Motocross Cup will feature five-rider teams from Australia, New Zealand, United States and Africa. CN (L-R) Jamie Astudillo, Lachlan Turner, Kyleigh Stallings, Jordan Jarvis and Mikayla Nielsen will represent the U.S. at the FIM Oceania Women's Motocross Cup in Australia, March 22-23.

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