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Cycle News 2025 Issue 39 September 30

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Deegan To Argentina WSX T he FIM World Supercross Championship (WSX) confirmed Haiden Deegan will line up for round two of the 2025 season at the Bue- nos Aires City GP in Argentina on November 8. Deegan is slated to be a wild-card entry in the SX2 (250cc) division in a race that marks his first time competing on an international stage. "I'm pumped to be heading overseas for the first time with World Supercross," Deegan said. "I can't wait to meet new fans and grow our fan base internationally. I'm looking forward to some great racing and good battles. Argentina, get ready; it's going to be a good one." Other riders who have committed to racing in the WSX Championship series include SX1 riders Jason Anderson, Ken Roczen, Eli Tomac, Cooper Webb, Justin Hill, Tom Vialle and Justin Cooper. In SX2, reigning champion Shane McElrath will be back, as well as Max Anstie. The series kicks off in Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on October 18. CN VOLUME ISSUE SEPTEMBER , P29 Haiden Deegan will be a wild-card entry at round two of the WSX Championship in Argentina. AWRCS To Run AMA East Hare Scrambles Championship T he AMA announced that the American Woods Racing Championship Series (AWRCS) will serve as the AMA East Re- gional Hare Scrambles Champi- onship in 2026 and beyond. "Since joining on with the AMA, AWRCS has been an outstanding addition to our racing program this year," AMA Off-Road Racing Manager Logan Densmore said. "We are so grateful for AWRCS's efforts thus far as an AMA charter and look forward to seeing their continued growth as the AMA East Regional Hare Scrambles Championship." AWRCS is a racing series in Pennsylvania and Ohio, with 10 rounds between the two states, and plans to expand to more states next year, in addition to a grand prix event on October 18. AWRCS has had over 6500 rac - ers compete at its events thus far this year. "Being selected as an AMA Regional Series is an honor for us and all racing families," AW - RCS Owner Amy Stiller said. "We are excited to share our series with more racers!" CN The American Woods Racing Championship Series (AWRCS) will serve as the AMA East Regional Hare Scrambles Championship beginning in 2026.

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