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2026 Glendale Supercross: Team Managers speak at press day
Press Days have typically been about getting the riders a little track time prior to race day as well as a chance for the media chat with them.
But…now we get …time with a handful of the Team Managers to check in and find out even more.
Watch to see what Dustin Pipes (HEP Suzuki), Mitch Payton (Pro Circuit Kawasaki), Robbie Malinoski (ClubMX) and Cari Houser Schehr (Grindstone Friesen Group Racing) had to say about what to look for heading into round five of Monster Energy AMA Supercross.
2026 Glendale Supercross: Team Managers speak at press day
Press Days have typically been about getting the riders a little track …
Press Days have typically been about getting the riders a little track time prior to race day as well as a chance for the media chat with them.
But…now we get …time with a handful of the Team Managers to check in and find out even more.
Watch to see what Dustin Pipes (HEP Suzuki), Mitch Payton (Pro Circuit Kawasaki), Robbie Malinoski (ClubMX) and Cari Houser Schehr (Grindstone Friesen Group Racing) had to say about what to look for heading into round five of Monster Energy AMA Supercross.
Weege Show: Glendale with Webb, Kitchen, Cianciarulo, Vohland and More
Jason Weigandt walks and talks for the fifth round of Monster Energy …
Jason Weigandt walks and talks for the fifth round of Monster Energy AMA Supercross in Glendale, Arizona, with Cooper Webb, Max Vohland and Levi Kitchen chatting on press day. Then …Adam Cianciarulo gives his takes on Cooper Webb’s win last weekend in Houston. Presented by the Honda CRF250F and CRF450R. Might Jett Lawrence be back at the races soon?
2026 Glendale Supercross Press Day Feat. Webb, Cooper, Nichols & More | First Look
6D Helmets presents your First Look at State Farm Stadium for the …
6D Helmets presents your First Look at State Farm Stadium for the Glendale Supercross. We talk to a bunch of riders during press day ahead of round five of 2026 …Monster Energy AMA Supercross. Then, some raw riding footage courtesy of Tom Journet.
Riders featured include Cameron Mcadoo, Cooper Webb, Justin Cooper, Colt Nichols, Hunter Yoder, Maximus Vohland, Joshua Varize, Reven Gordon, Justin Hill & Levi Kitchen.
Edit and Film: Tom Journet
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Houston SMX Next Recap with Guest Seth Dennis: Star Racing, Test Track vs SX Tack, and More
The second 2026 SMX Next – Supercross qualifying race is done and …
The second 2026 SMX Next – Supercross qualifying race is done and dusted followed the Houston SX. It was another win by a Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing rider, this …time Caden Dudney taking the win. Deacon Denno landed his first podium finish in the program by finishing second as Landen Gordon makes it two straight third-place finishes to start the season. Is does Dudney have the best raw speed in the current field? Can anyone else match his speed?
Watch as Travis Delnicki, Cody Darr, and Mitch Kendra recap the results and provide injury updates to Kayden Minear, Kade Johnson, and Landon Gibson, who did not race the main event after qualifying injuries.
Then, the trio talks about some riders that went through the current format of the SMX Next program and are riding well in 250SX at the moment in 250SX West (Parker Ross, Lux Turner, etc.) and riders they are excited to see in 250SX East here soon (Cole Davies, Drew Adams, Alexander Fedortsov, Gavin Towers, etc.). They also cover the 2023 Anaheim 2 SX Futures race and results, which featured a ton of current, young 250SX factory riders and which riders have benefitted the most from the SMX Next program.
And then Seth Dennis, fresh off a seventh in the SMX Next main event in Houston, jumps into the call to talk about his Houston race, the difference between the practice track and the racetrack Saturday under the lights, and more. Check it out!
Hosts: Travis Delnicki, Cody Darr, and Mitch Kendra
#Supercross #SMXNext #SethDennis #CadenDudneyShow More
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2026 Glendale Supercross Injuries & Track Preview
Former Women’s National Champion Sarah Whitmore hosts the weekend …
Former Women’s National Champion Sarah Whitmore hosts the weekend preview for round five of 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, for the Glendale SX. …Check out these storylines to follow, then check out Jason Thomas’ track report. After that, see who is missing the race this weekend due to injury via our Injury Report.
Weege Show Wednesday: Yamaha's pipeline, why Eli Tomac got faster, privateer hero.
Jason Weigandt provides the final word on Houston and Monster Energy …
Jason Weigandt provides the final word on Houston and Monster Energy AMA Supecross. Texas native Lane Shaw joins to talk about starting his racing career late in life and …how he went from throwing a baseball to making main events on a dirtbike. In the 250 class, Haiden Deegan continues to dominate while in the 450 class, a former champion shows consistency pays and makes the title hunt a little more interesting…
Weege Show Wednesday is presented by Yoshimura, Yamaha Motorsports, Fly Racing and Throttle Jockey.
Our summer camps aren’t just about getting better on the bike. They’re …
Our summer camps aren’t just about getting better on the bike. They’re about creating memories, building friendships, and having experiences that last far beyond the track.
Parents Are Making Their Kids Ride Worse (Without Realizing It)
If race day ends in tension, your kid stops learning. In this video, …
If race day ends in tension, your kid stops learning.
In this video, Tyler Livesay breaks down the post-moto “fallout plan” that keeps your rider confident, coachable, and SAFE — plus …the exact one-liners parents can use after a good or bad moto.
What you’ll learn:
– Why negative reactions create “conditional love” on race day (and kills progress)
– The 30-minute rule that prevents blowups and bad coaching
– Why “racing kids into comfort” is the most dangerous way to improve
– The simplest post-race question that gets real answers (without leading them)
– What parents should NEVER do if they want their kid to improve
CHAPTERS
00:00 Why parents accidentally steal the joy
00:25 Conditional love after a bad result
01:28 The fix: have a post-race plan (not a reaction)
02:24 Why “race them into comfort” is dangerous
03:09 How Tyler approaches racing beginners (gate position + safety)
05:11 The 30-minute fallout plan (cool down before you talk)
06:06 Post-race debrief: ask, don’t accuse
07:09 Living through your kid: the signs
09:00 What parents are really afraid of (ego vs safety)
11:10 Responsibility creates better adults (and better riders)
17:23 Ideal pits parent: checklists + roles + space after motos
20:46 The best line: “You win or you learn.”
22:44 What parents should never do (threaten to sell the bike)
24:12 How to be useful on race day (realistic goals + calm feedback)
25:29 Staying objective when things get hardShow More
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He Fixed His Body Position and Dropped 10 Seconds a Lap
Most riders think more laps = more speed. Ian did the opposite. He …
Most riders think more laps = more speed. Ian did the opposite. He spent one day at The MX Factory fixing his body position and standing technique… and dropped 10 …seconds a lap with zero arm pump and finally cleared a jump he’d been scared of for a long time.
In this episode you’ll see:
Ian’s “before” laps and the problems Tyler spots right away
The simple standing and body position drills we use to rebuild his technique
How changing from “being pulled” to pushing the bike with his toes unlocks control
Why his core and legs were on fire (and why that’s a good thing)
The follow-up laps where he runs 10 seconds faster and feels less tired
How this same process can work for any weekend warrior or vet rider who wants speed without sketchiness
If you want to ride faster, safer, and without your arms blowing up every moto, watch Ian’s transformation and steal these drills for your next track day.
Learn more about our one-day classes, 5-Day Technique Intensives in Austin, and online training at TheMXFactory.com.Show More
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The State of Motocross: Will Your Local Track Survive?
Most fans see sold-out Supercross rounds and insane battles on TV and …
Most fans see sold-out Supercross rounds and insane battles on TV and think, “Moto’s never been better.”
Tyler’s take? The top of the sport is thriving… but the foundation is fragile.
In …this episode, we talk honestly about the real state of motocross right now – from record-level pro speed and packed amateur nationals, down to local tracks fighting to survive, new riders too scared to touch a big track, and coaches trying to keep people safe in what still feels like the wild west.
In this video you’ll learn:
Why Supercross and Pro Motocross have never been more competitive or entertaining
How amateur nationals are booming while local race scenes struggle to stay alive
The brutal economics of running a track in 2026 (insurance, equipment, fuel, staff)
Why “old-school, closed-minded” track ownership doesn’t work anymore
How beginner tracks and multiple-skill-level layouts can literally save riders (and businesses)
Why riders are getting pickier about track prep – and how that drives costs and complaints
The real value of coaching and structure vs “fast guy charging $100/hr on the weekend”
How MX Factory classes quietly introduce hundreds of new riders to tracks every year
Why some track owners see only top-line camp dollars and miss the long-term ecosystem
Ideas like membership models, green/blue/black track ratings, and systems for new riders
The emotional side: track owners burning out, juggling two businesses, and losing their “escape”
Why Tyler still chooses to travel and teach instead of hiding in a profitable 5-Day bubble
How organizations like USMCA fit into building a safer, more sustainable future for moto
If you love this sport and want it to still exist for your kids (and their kids), this is the conversation you have to hear – even if it stings a bit.
🚀 How we’re trying to help grow moto the right way
🔹 5-Day Technique Intensive (Austin, TX)
Small groups, deep coaching, tons of drill work off the main track, then we take it to full laps. Build real fundamentals so you’re not just “surviving” moto.
👉 Learn more & apply: themxfactory.com (look for our 5-Day Intensive)
🔹 One-Day Classes Across the U.S.
We partner with local tracks to bring structure, safety, and new riders into their ecosystem – and give you a full day of focused coaching.
👉 See upcoming dates: themxfactory.com (Clinics / Classes tab)
🔹 MXF Online Training & Community
Full drill library, masterclasses, and feedback so you’re not guessing at the track – plus a community of riders who actually care about doing this smart.
👉 Start training with us online: themxfactory.com (App / Online Training)
⏱️ Chapters
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0:00 What is the real state of motocross right now?
2:10 Pros and Supercross: more competitive than ever
4:30 Amateur nationals booming vs local races struggling
7:15 Track economics – insurance, fuel, equipment, staff
10:05 Why beginner tracks and safer layouts matter
13:40 How coaching and structure keep new riders from quitting
17:20 The track owner’s perspective: stress, burnout, and 2 businesses
21:00 MX Factory on the road vs staying home for 5-Day Intensives
24:45 USMCA and the “wild west” of moto coaching
28:30 How many new riders camps really bring to each track
32:10 Ideas: memberships, green/blue/black track systems, better funnels
36:00 Why Tyler is still optimistic (if we get smart, fast)
👇 Your turn
Drop a comment with:
1️⃣ Your local track (or region)
2️⃣ One change you think would make it safer or more beginner-friendly
We’ll read through and reply with ideas we’ve seen work at other tracks around North America.Show More
The SMX Insiders bring you a breakdown of Star Yamaha’s big night in Houston and look ahead to round five from Arizona. Plus, Dave Prater, Vice President – Supercross, joins the show as the big interview.