BY SHAN MOORE
PHOTOGRAPHY BY CODY DARR
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elebrating its 54th anni-
versary, the Thor Mini O's,
presented by Pro Circuit
and fueled by Dunlop, once again
delivered an electrifying Thanks-
giving tradition at Gatorback
Cycle Park in Gainesville.
This year's event saw an im-
pressive 6128 entries over seven
days of intense competition, draw-
ing thousands of amateur riders
and their families from across the
globe. The park was transformed
into a vibrant international hub,
welcoming not only participants
but also leading amateur factory
support teams, agents and indus
-
try team managers. For aspiring
riders, the Mini O's is an essential
milestone—a "must ride" event
that marks the culmination of the
amateur national racing season
and inspires renewed determina-
tion for the year ahead.
What truly distinguishes the
Mini O's is its innovative format,
seamlessly integrating both
supercross and motocross disci-
plines. Each rider can compete in
multiple classes, and champions
are crowned in each category.
Overall points from SX and MX
are combined to award the
prestigious Olympiad title in every
class, underscoring the event's
unique competitive spirit and
tradition of excellence.
Beyond the Supercross, Moto
-
cross and Olympiad honors, the
NOVEMBER 23-39, 2025
GATORBACK CYCLE PARK / GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
MOTOCROSS I THOR MINI O's, PRESENTED BY PRO CIRCUIT
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More than 6100
entries were filled out
for this year's 54th
running of the Thor
Mini O's.
TIME TO SHINE
THOUSANDS
TAKE TO GATORBACK
FOR THE 54TH
RUNNING OF THE
MINI O'S.