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Driver Ryan Tosta, Team Manager Tony Alessi, Justin Brayton, Sean Ulokowski, Mitchell Oldenburg, Nathan Alexander, Vince Friese, Nick McCampbell.

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Smartop/Bullfrog Spas/MotoConcepts/Honda is ready to take on the 2022 Monster Energy Supercross Championship with an experienced three-rider roster that will be active at the highest levels of the 450 Class, as well as the East and West Coast regions of the 250 Class.

Justin Brayton’s return to MCR occurs at a significant point for the 37-year-old racer, as the upcoming season will be his final year as a full-time competitor in the 450 Class. A one-time Main Event winner in the 450 Class who is known for both consistency and speed, JB10 is sure to be a front-runner in his farewell tour. Brayton will be aboard a Shawn Ulikowski-tuned Honda CRF450R for all seventeen races.

Vince Friese continues his tenure with the team in 2022, with the 31-year-old set to be an integral part of its progressive 250/450 program. A tenacious racer capable of holding his own against anyone, Friese will be a challenger for one complete region in the 250 Class and participate in the 450 Class when the schedule permits. Longtime MCR mechanic Nick McCampbell will maintain the Honda CRF250R and Honda CRF450R race bikes.

Mitchell Oldenburg is a new addition to the group, and like Friese, line up for one region of the 250 Class and select races in the 450 Class. The 27-year-old can be one of the quickest riders in the 250 Class at any time, a trait few can claim, and has an impressive history in the 450 Class. Joining Oldenburg in the move to MCR is Nathan Alexander, a career mechanic that will take care of the Honda CRF250R and Honda CRF450R motorcycles.

Extensive test sessions with riders and technical supporters during the preseason allowed MCR to fine-tune the motorcycles, with settings that get the most from the agile chassis and powerful engines of the Honda CRF platform.

The 2022 Monster Energy Supercross Championship begins on January 8, 2022, at Angels Stadium of Anaheim in California.


Justin Brayton, Mitchell Oldenburg, and Vince Friese

 

Justin Brayton and his Sean Ulokowski-tuned Honda CRF450R.

 

This will be Brayton’s last full Supercross Championship series.

Vince Friese and his Nick McCampbell-tuned Honda CRF250R.

 

Friese is looking forward to a return to the 250 SX class.

 

Mitchell Oldenburg and his Nathan Alexander-tuned Honda CRF450R.

 

Mitchell Oldenburg will use his experience gained in the 450 SX class last year to make a championship run on the 250 East Championship.

 

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Donn Maeda

Donn Maeda is a 30-year veteran in moto-journalism, having worked at Cycle News and Dirt Rider before launching MXracer Magazine and TransWorld Motocross Magazine. Maeda is the Editor-In-Chief at Swapmoto Live and you can catch him on a dirt bike or in the saddle of a mountain bike on most days.

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