Fox Raceway Recap: Jodarcy83 Wins Round 1 as Pro Motocross Fantasy Kicks Off
Pro Motocross is back, Fox Raceway delivered, and FastMoto Fantasy wasted no time creating leaderboard chaos. Jodarcy83 topped Round 1 with 585 points, while gityourown jumped into the Club Championship lead.
FastMoto_Rider · 3 June 2026
Pro Motocross is officially back.
After the Supercross season wrapped up, Round 1 at Fox Raceway was always going to feel like a reset. New series. New conditions. Bigger fields. Longer motos. Different fitness demands. And for FastMoto players, a whole new fantasy puzzle to solve.
On track, Hunter Lawrence made the first major statement of the 450 season with a dominant 1-1 performance, while Seth Hammaker broke through in the 250 class with a huge overall win.
But in FastMoto?
Fox Raceway went absolutely off.
Jodarcy83 took the Round 1 Pro Motocross win with a massive 585-point score, edging Luke293 by just two points. Wheelie_Keely completed the podium with 578 points, while the top 10 were separated by only 20 points.
That is proper fantasy motocross.
One rider pick. One FastMoto Rider call. One handicap swing. One bonus. That was the difference between winning the round and barely missing the top 10.
450 Class: Hunter Lawrence Sets the Standard
Hunter Lawrence did not ease into the Pro Motocross season.
He grabbed control of the 450 class and delivered a perfect 1-1 day at Fox Raceway, proving early that he is going to be a serious title threat outdoors. Jorge Prado also impressed with a strong 2-2 result, while Jett Lawrence fought through tough starts to land third overall.
From a FastMoto perspective, though, the 450 class was not just about the real-life podium.
The fantasy scores told a very different story.
Freddie Noren was the top-scoring 450 FastMoto rider with 75 points, ahead of Haiden Deegan on 72 and Dante Oliveira on 71. That is exactly where outdoor fantasy gets interesting.
The obvious race winners do not always become the best fantasy plays.
The handicap system rewards value, momentum, and riders who outperform expectations. So while Hunter Lawrence was the real-life benchmark, players who found value deeper in the 450 field were the ones making serious leaderboard moves.
Top 10 FastMoto Riders — 450 Class
- Freddie Noren — 75 pts
- Haiden Deegan — 72 pts
- Dante Oliveira — 71 pts
- Benny Bloss — 70 pts
- Mason Semmens — 67 pts
- Justin Cooper — 65 pts
- Lorenzo Locurcio — 62 pts
- Hunter Lawrence — 61 pts
- Mitchell Harrison — 59 pts
- Jett Lawrence — 58 pts
That is the outdoor season in one leaderboard.
Big names. Privateer value. New class movement. And plenty of chaos.
250 Class: Hammaker Breaks Through, Minear Tops Fantasy Scoring
The 250 class was wide open coming into Fox Raceway, and it delivered.
Seth Hammaker started the season with a huge overall victory, going 2-1 and finally breaking through for his first Pro Motocross overall win. Levi Kitchen looked strong early with the opening moto win, but a rough second moto changed the shape of the day.
For FastMoto players, the 250 class was where the big strategic swings started to show.
Kayden Minear topped the 250 FastMoto scoring with 67 points, just ahead of Max Vohland on 66. Seth Hammaker, Carson Mumford, and Chance Hymas all finished on 61 points, giving players several strong scoring options across different pick styles.
This is why Pro Motocross fantasy feels different.
The longer motos open the door for hard chargers. The deeper field creates more handicap value. And riders who might not be obvious race-winning picks can become round-winning fantasy picks.
Top 10 FastMoto Riders — 250 Class
- Kayden Minear — 67 pts
- Max Vohland — 66 pts
- Seth Hammaker — 61 pts
- Carson Mumford — 61 pts
- Chance Hymas — 61 pts
- Marshal Weltin — 60 pts
- Devin Ruth — 58 pts
- Jace Allred — 58 pts
- Lux Turner — 55 pts
- Brock Bennett — 55 pts
Minear and Vohland were absolute fantasy weapons at Fox Raceway.
And if you had one of them locked in with the right team structure around them, there is a good chance your Round 1 score looked very healthy.
FastMoto Round Winner: Jodarcy83 Tops Fox Raceway
Round 1 belonged to Jodarcy83.
A huge 585-point score was enough to take the Fox Raceway win, but only just.
Luke293 finished second on 583 points, with Wheelie_Keely third on 578. Bknetta and colescool both landed on 576 points, making the battle inside the top five brutally tight.
Top 10 FastMoto Players — Fox Raceway MX
- Jodarcy83 — 585 pts
- Luke293 — 583 pts
- Wheelie_Keely — 578 pts
- Bknetta — 576 pts
- colescool — 576 pts
- mrs_307carver — 572 pts
- ItsCoffey — 570 pts
- Dragmedickalong — 570 pts
- Kelly2stroke — 566 pts
- Rafaeldec7 — 565 pts
Only 20 points split first through tenth.
That is one rider difference. One FastMoto Rider difference. One bonus-point swing. One better reserve call.
Round 1 proved straight away that the Pro Motocross series is not going to be a slow build. The leaderboard is already stacked, and the margins are tiny.
Club Championship: gityourown Takes Over the Lead
The yearly FastMoto Club Championship has also had its first major outdoor shake-up.
With Supercross points already banked and Pro Motocross now underway, gityourown has moved back into the overall lead with 5,144 total points after scoring 561 at Fox Raceway.
Age sits second on 5,111 points, only 33 points behind. Tallon711 (Supercross Champ) has dropped to third on 5,085, with Bucko57 and Kyam44 still right there in the fight.
And the big mover?
Trypto jumped five positions after scoring 545 points at Fox Raceway, climbing into eighth overall. TroyDesigns also moved up five spots and is now sitting just outside the top 10 in eleventh.
FastMoto Club Championship Top 10 After Fox Raceway
- gityourown — 5,144 pts
- Age — 5,111 pts
- Tallon711 — 5,085 pts
- Bucko57 — 5,083 pts
- Kyam44 — 5,074 pts
- clayton123 — 5,064 pts
- KAMiKAZE — 5,033 pts
- Trypto — 5,008 pts
- CMLVI — 4,969 pts
- dbo — 4,954 pts
The top five are separated by only 70 points.
That is nothing in Pro Motocross fantasy.
With deeper fields, two motos per class, bigger handicap ranges, and more chances for riders to gain or lose positions for Hard Charger points, this championship can move fast.
One strong outdoor round can drag you straight back into the fight.
One bad team lock can bury you.
The Outdoor Season Is Already Off-Tap.
Fox Raceway gave us exactly what we wanted from Round 1.
Hunter Lawrence looked elite. Seth Hammaker finally got his outdoor breakthrough. Haiden Deegan showed he is going to be a major 450 fantasy storyline. Jett Lawrence had to fight. Kitchen had speed but got caught in chaos. And the FastMoto leaderboard was tight from the first gate drop.
That is Pro Motocross.
It is not clean. It is not predictable. And it is definitely not easy to pick.
The smart players will be watching rider news, checking updated handicaps, looking at who starts well, who charges late, who survives both motos, and who has the best value heading into Round 2.
Because after Fox Raceway, one thing is clear.
This outdoor fantasy season is going to be wide open.
Lock your team. Check your riders. Make the right FastMoto Rider call.
We are just getting started.
Check out how ol' Ron did with his picks - Round 1 Preview: Fox Raceway — Rip It Ron's Picks
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