The 2025 Super Motocross season had it all — highs, lows, and plenty of grit. From practice mishaps to career-first wins, the Muc-Off FXR Club MX crew showed the world what determination (and plenty of style) can do.

Coty Schock Takes Centre Stage

With Max Vohland sidelined by injury, Coty Schock rolled into Vegas as the lone Club MX warrior in the 450 class. And if you’re going to ride solo, you might as well do it in style. His Yamaha was decked out in a full chrome-gold kit thanks to SKDA, Acerbis, GUTS, FXR, Gaerne, and our other partners. Safe to say, Coty and his bike were the talk of the Strip.

On track, Coty kept swinging. Two gritty 13th-place finishes earned him 12th overall — a performance that proved once again he belongs in the 450 class.

A Season to Remember

From Coty’s consistency, to Max’s career-first podium, to Ryder Malinoski’s SMX Next win in St. Louis, 2025 was Club MX’s best season ever. Multiple podiums, heat race wins, holeshots, and record fan engagement — all achieved while going head-to-head with factory teams on a fraction of the budget.

We’re proud, grateful, and already fired up for what’s next. Huge thanks to all our partners, fans, and media friends who keep us rolling.

Vegas may have closed the book on 2025 — but trust us, the story’s just getting started.

 

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