Pro 250 Champ Pretscherer
admitted. "I have the speed, and
I'm hoping to show that this
year. I ride a lot of motocross
now; I've been working with
motocross coaches, trying to
get myself some more intensity,
I think, is what I need to work
on. I still need work, but we're
getting there!"
Zeller held on for second in
class and sixth overall, just three
Pretscherer took his place at the
front of the stacked Pro II field,
which was a nice way to kick off
his new status as an SLR Honda
rider. Despite a slow start on his
Progressive/Southern Powers
-
ports/Maxima CRF250RX, last
year's
Pro II runner-up picked
his way through the pack and
snapped up the lead from class
leader Cole Zeller around the
halfway mark. From there, he
ROUND 1 | JANUARY 17-18, 2026
AMERICAN MX | DELANO, CALIFORNIA
OFF-ROAD I AMA NATIONAL GRAND PRIX CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
P90
After dominating the Pro II class
the past two seasons, Mason
Semmens has now switched
to 450s full-time. He ended up
eighth Pro and 12th overall.
managed to stay a couple of sec-
onds ahead of the new FMF/RPM
Racing
KTM rider to the finish.
"I'm just glad to get the win
at a track that I'm not good at,"
two-time AMA Hare & Hound