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2020 Loretta Lynn’s Two Motocross | Entry List & Injury Report

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2020 LORETTA LYNN’S TWO MOTOCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE

Back again. The 2020 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross will continue its abbreviated schedule with round two of the nine-race calendar, the 2020 Loretta Lynn’s Two Motocross. This will be the second Pro Motocross race at the Tennessee property, as a decision last week by MX Sports and the Race Leadership Team decided to cancel the cross-country trip to Washington for the 2020 Washougal Motocross. The entire infrastructure of the event, from the trackside necessities to the paddock, remained in place during the week and all will return on Saturday for another set of Motos.

Though the decision to lower the cap on race entries in the 250 and 450 Classes caused some concerns a few weeks ago, we’re surprised to see that neither category reached their 76-rider limit at 2020 Loretta Lynn’s Two Motocross. The 250 Class pre-entry list has 51 riders and the 450 Class pre-entry list has 73 riders.


2020 LORETTA LYNN’S TWO MOTOCROSS | 250 CLASS ENTRY LIST

6. Jeremy Martin
12. Shane McElrath
14. Dylan Ferrandis | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider’s win at round one put him at the top of the championship standings.
24. RJ Hampshire
26. Alex Martin
29. Cameron McAdoo
30. Brandon Hartranft
32. Justin Cooper | The Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider suffered a boxer’s fracture in the preseason, missed some training time, and aims to race himself into better shape.
35. Hunter Lawrence
39. Jordan Bailey
57. Derek Drake
67. Jerry Robin
68. Nick Gaines
74. Mitchell Harrison
83. Jett Lawrence
84. Jo Shimoda
117. Stilez Robertson
124. Lane Shaw
129. Chase Lorenz
130 Austin Root
149. Brice Klippel
162. Max Sanford
163. Pierce Brown
183. Brandon Yates
188. Gage Schehr
194. Lance Kobusch
204. Kyle Greeson
220. Carson Mumford
221. Mathias Jorgensen
227. Derek Kelley
233. Michael Lacore
239. Mason Gonzales
247. Brock Papi
251. Ezra Hastings
301. Jordan Jarvis
337. Vincent Luhovey
355. Joey Crown
364. Chad Saultz
372. Hayden Hefner
373. Hardy Munoz
387. Joshua Varize
428. Chad Stonier
495. Blake Ashley
504. Gehard Matamoros
670. Tyler Ducray
701. Jake Pinhancos
726. Gared Steinke
811. Christopher Williams
815. Colton Eigenmann
874. Zack Williams
924. Gage Hulsey

OUT WITH INJURIES OR OTHER ISSUES

13. Colt Nichols | A difficult to heal hand injury will keep the Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider from racing the opening rounds but aims to return at some point this season.
28. Michael Mosiman | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider is slated to miss the first three rounds due to issues from a recent practice crash.
36. Garrett Marchbanks | The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider will miss the entire summer due to a laceration of the liver, bruised lungs, and torn MCL and PCL in his knee from a crash during Supercross.
41. Ty Masterpool | A broken leg will keep the Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha rider from racing the opening rounds but aims to return at some point this season.
52. Austin Forkner | The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider will miss time due to the loss of his spleen and part of his pancreas from a crash during Supercross. He is back on the bike, but a return is unclear.
54. Jordon Smith | The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider will miss the entire summer due to a torn ACL from a crash during Supercross.
77. Kevin Moranz | The privateer rider suffered a concussion during Timed Qualifying at round one and will miss round two.
157. Darian Sanayei | The Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rider dislocated his shoulder in a Moto Two crash at round one and will miss round two.
352. Jalek Swoll | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider suffered a concussion during Moto One at round one and will miss round two.
374. Dilan Schwartz | The BarX Suzuki team and rider will not race round two.


2020 LORETTA LYNN’S TWO MOTOCROSS | 450 CLASS ENTRY LIST

1. Eli Tomac
4. Blake Baggett
9. Adam Cianciarulo
15. Dean Wilson
16. Zach Osborne | The Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider’s win at round one put him at the top of the championship standings.
17. Joey Savatgy
19. Justin Bogle | The Rocky Mountain ATV-MC/WPS/KTM rider is on the entry list after pulling out of Moto Two at round one due to heat issues.
20. Broc Tickle
21. Jason Anderson
23. Chase Sexton
25. Marvin Musquin
31. Fredrik Noren
34. Tyler Bowers
42. Ben LaMay
48. Henry Miller
50. Benny Bloss
51. Justin Barcia
61. Alex Ray
62. Christian Craig
72. Robbie Wageman
75. Coty Schock
78. Jake Masterpool
82. Justin Hoeft
103. Max Anstie
116. TJ Albright
168. Cale Kuchnicki
186. Tyler Monks
222. Brandon Hugney
235. Tucker Cantrell
254. Cody Briner
258. Justin Rodbell
269. Dalton Dyer
281. Cory Carsten
309. Jeremy Smith
324. James Cooper
397. Brand Scharer
401. Sam Redman
402. Samuel Greenawalt
404. Carlos Short
412. Jared Lesher
427. Deegan Vonlossberg
441. Scott Meshey
443. Luke Renzland
456. Ryan Grantom
499. Dawson Chestnut
503. McClellan Hile
519. Jorge Rubalcava
553. Brent Rouse
560. Kyle Murdoch
565. Dominic DeSimone
577. Felix Lopez
595. Michael Kitzmiller
596. Carson Tickle
607. Kyle Endriss
639. Rene Garcia
647. Matthew Hubert
661. Noah Chambers
672. Brandon Pederson
688. Gabe Woodrow
722. Adam Enticknap
735. Tristan Lewis
755. Kyle Ianuale
757. Tyler Gosnell
778. James Harrington
795. Aaron Leininger
824. Carter Stephenson
841. Jeff Walker
862. Ozzy Barbaree
946. Matthew Toth
987. Ethan Chesnut
995. Christopher Prebula

OUT WITH INJURIES OR OTHER ISSUES

2. Cooper Webb | The Red Bull KTM rider will miss the remainder of the summer due to herniated discs in his back, which stemmed from his Supercross crash and were aggravated at round one.
7. Aaron Plessinger | The Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing rider will miss the summer due to a dislocated wrist from a preseason practice crash.
94. Ken Roczen | The Team Honda HRC rider has opted out of racing this summer in order to sort out his ongoing health issues.
211. Tevin Tapia | The privateer suffered serious injuries in a recent practice crash and will miss the summer series.

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Michael Antonovich

Michael Antonovich has a wealth of experience with over 10 years of moto-journalism under his belt. A lifelong racing enthusiast and rider, Anton is the Editor of Swapmoto Live and lives to be at the race track.

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