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Cycle News 2026 Issue 24 June 16

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set a blistering pace as he took the white flag. Kitchen checked out on the final lap en route to the win but followed that up with a crash in the first turn of the second moto. He used that raw speed from race one to claw his way back to an eventual eighth- place finish, which proved enough to land him second on the day. More importantly, he now sits tied with his teammate, Seth Hammaker, who finished off the podium, for the series lead. Both riders will hold the red plate at round four. "If I want to be in it for the title, those are the kinds of rides I need to keep putting in, where I keep the year. This marks his seventh career 250 class victory and sees him jump to third in the championship points. "I just needed to start up front," Shimoda said. "I wasted too much energy in the first moto, so I didn't have as much in the second moto. We still have a lot to work on, but we still got a win. Coming back from my [off-season] neck injury, this win means a lot." Levi Kitchen had another up- and-down day, reminiscent of his performance at the open - ing round at Fox Raceway. The number 47 rider put on a clinic in race one as he stole the lead away with two laps to go and 250MX Unpredictability continued to be the theme of this year's 250 division, as consistency seems to be hard to come by for the small-bore class. This time around it was Jo Shimoda who clinched his first win of the 2026 SuperMotocross campaign with 3-2 moto scores. Shimoda added to Honda's delight even with a crash on the first lap of the opening race. A hard-fought third-place result set him up nicely for a podium, but with MXGP newcomer Sacha Coenen leading the way in race two, the reigning 250 SMX World Cham - pion locked down his first win of ROUND 3 / JUNE 13, 2026 THUNDER VALLEY MOTOCROSS / LAKEWOOD, COLORADO MOTOCROSS I AMA PRO MOTOCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP P68 (Left) Jo Shimoda earned his first win of the 2026 SMX season. (Above) Levi Kitchen battled his way through the field in both motos. He and teammate Seth Hammaker (10) now share the points lead going into round four.

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