450SX Main Event
AMA SX 2025
Round 11

Jo Shimoda Secures Top-Five 250SX West Result in Seattle

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Jo Shimoda Secures Top-Five 250SX West Result in Seattle

・ With his hand injury now healed, the Japanese rider sits fourth in series points
・ Phoenix Racing Honda’s Dylan Ferrandis finishes fifth in 450SX

Honda HRC Progressive continued its 2025 AMA Supercross campaign this weekend in Seattle, where Jo Shimoda represented the team in the 250SX West division. Despite some tough competition, Shimoda had a steady night, finishing fifth in the main event. With Honda’s satellite teams continuing to lead the brand’s efforts in the premier class, Phoenix Racing Honda’s Dylan Ferrandis rode to a solid fifth-place result.

Shimoda positioned himself within the top 10 early in the 250SX main event, then set about finding a rhythm on the deteriorating, rutted track. The Japanese rider quickly moved his CRF250RWE into the top five but lost a spot just before the midway point. He regained the position five laps later and maintained it through the rest of the race. Phoenix Racing Honda’s Gavin Towers rode consistently to finish 10th, while SLR Honda’s Parker Ross crossed the line in 14th.

In the 450SX main event, Phoenix Racing Honda’s Dylan Ferrandis put in a decent ride to finish fifth. Quad Lock Honda Racing’s Shane McElrath had a more challenging race but climbed through the pack, ultimately crossing the line in 14th.

NOTES

・ Although the weather held off on race day, Friday’s rain led to the cancellation of press riding and Saturday-morning free practice. As a result, riders went directly into qualifying.

・ South Bound Motorsports, a popular Washington Powerhouse dealer with locations in Lakewood and Bremerton, staffed a pop-up activation booth in the Honda HRC Progressive pits, where they displayed a CRF125F Big Wheel and a CRF450RWE, and engaged with fans and customers.

・ Local enthusiast Chris Taylor brought a beautiful replica of Jeremy McGrath’s 1992 Peak Honda Pro Circuit CR125R, along with a 1996 CR250R and other classic bikes, displaying them in the Honda HRC Progressive pit area.

・ Jett and Hunter Lawrence missed the Supercross race to support the Honda HRC Castrol riders at the Austin MotoGP round.

・ Honda HRC Progressive’s Jo Shimoda placed sixth overall in 250SX West combined qualifying. Other Red Riders to advance into the heat races included Phoenix Racing Honda’s Gavin Towers, Raylentless Racing’s Brandon Ray and SLR Honda’s Parker Ross.

・ In 450SX combined qualifying, Phoenix Racing Honda’s Dylan Ferrandis was seventh overall, with Quad Lock Honda Racing’s Shane McElrath qualifying in 13th. Other Red Riders to make it into the night program included Next Level racers Hunter Schlosser and Justin Rodbell, as well as RSR’s Zack Williams.

・ Shimoda got a strong jump off the gate in 250SX West heat 1 and stayed in the top three throughout the heat, finishing in third. Towers finished fifth, Ross was eighth, and Ray was ninth. All four riders secured spots in the main event.

・ McElrath finished fifth in 450SX heat 2, with Ferrandis following in sixth, both earning spots in the main event. Schlosser secured his main event spot with a fourth-place result in the LCQ.

・ Next up, the series heads back east to Foxborough, Massachusetts, for round 12, where Honda HRC Progressive’s Chance Hymas will resume racing in 250SX East.


Jo Shimoda
Jo Shimoda 30
Honda HRC Progressive
I know I have a lot of work to do, but my fingers are good and my body feels fine. No excuses–the team and I are going to keep working hard to get everything dialed in. We’ve got three more rounds, and I definitely want to be on the podium—honestly, I just want to win. But for now, we’ll keep pushing, and hopefully we can show the fans a better result in the next race.

Lars Lindstrom
Lars Lindstrom -
Honda HRC Progressive
It was nice to dodge the weather and have a real racetrack this weekend. With an open stadium in Seattle, you never know what you’ll get—but most of the time you’ll get rain! I think we managed the day well with Jo, but in the end, we just weren’t consistent enough with jumping the rhythms, with the difficult, rutty track. We have to figure out how to get better in those situations.


250SX West Standings

Pos.

Rider

Num.

Team

Constr.

Pts

1

Haiden DEEGAN

38

Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

Yamaha

149

2

Julien BEAUMER

23

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

KTM

135

3

Cole DAVIES

100

Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

Yamaha

129

4

Jo SHIMODA

30

Honda HRC Progressive

Honda

119

5

Coty SCHOCK

37

Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha

Yamaha

104

6

Jordon SMITH

19

Triumph Racing Factory Team

Triumph

95

12

Parker ROSS

302

SLR Honda

Honda

51

18

Gavin TOWERS

115

Phoenix Racing Honda

Honda

33

31

Noah VINEY

943

MCR Smartop Honda

Honda

4

35

Billy LANINOVICH

132

Billy Laninovich

Honda

1


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