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Dec 11Tickets to 55th Season of Pro Motocross Championship Now AvailableTickets to all 11 races of the 2026 season are now on sale, with early bird pricing and VIP options available for select events. Dec 9NBC Sports & SMX League Unveil 2026 SMX World Championship Broadcast ScheduleRegular season and postseason races to be presented across NBC, Peacock, and NBCSN, highlighted by 5 live network showcases on NBC. Dec 9SMX Video Pass Offers 3 Language Options for 2026 SeasonEnglish, Spanish, and French languages included as full 2026 international streaming service is on sale now. Dec 19SMX World Champion Jo Shimoda Earns Prestigious Japanese Sports AwardThe Honda HRC Progressive rider was recognized with the Kanto Sho, or "Fighting Spirit," Award for his 250SMX World Championship. Dec 16American Honda Introduces 2026 Rider LineupHonda HRC Progressive enters the 2026 season led by the reigning SMX World Champions in Jett Lawrence (450SMX) and Jo Shimoda (250SMX). Dec 15Safety in Dirt Bike Racing – The Importance of the AMAThe American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well being for any and all riders in motorcycling, from learn-to-ride courses to the highest level of professional competition. Dec 1Safety in Amateur RacingThe United States Motorcycle Coaching Association (USMCA) has become a vital resource in ensuring rider safety at the amateur level and providing proper education to develop each individual skillset. Nov 21Husqvarna Factory Racing Introduces 2026 SMX LineupA renewed effort for Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing will see the return of a 250cc lineup to complement its talented 450cc effort. Nov 18Dylan Ferrandis & Justin Barcia Establish Veteran Lineup for TLD DucatiThe newest addition to the paddock has signed two of the most decorated and experienced riders in the sport to spearhead the storied Italian marque's first season of U.S. competition. Nov 12SMX Champion Jo Shimoda Renews Contract with HondaFollowing a breakthrough season that saw him become the sport's first Japanese champion, Shimoda will continue with Honda HRC Progressive for the 2026 season and beyond.