Ron Tichenor
Palm Harbor, FL 250MX 4th place
1989
125MX 3rd place
1992
125ESX Champion
1987
- The List: ComebacksMay 18, 2022Ryan Dungey and Tony Cairoli will give it a go this summer. We look at comebacks from others to see how they went.
- One Fine DayOctober 8, 2020Is it enough for a rider to win once in their professional motocross career, or is it a stark reminder of what might have been? Here is the story of the one moto winners. (Read or listen)
- Racer X Films: 1992 Tampa Race ExaminationApril 15, 2020The incredible battle for the lead no one talks about, a come-from-behind win, mega whoops, and Bradshaw things.
- Win a Spot on the PulpMX Show with AC9, Proceeds Go to Ron TichenorApril 14, 2020Date to be determined and worked out amongst the winner, PulpMX and AC.
- Redux: Highlighting Classic Seattle SupercrossesMarch 30, 2020We’ll run through some classic races that we found on YouTube. Look for more analysis on these races in the next few days.
- On This Day in Moto: August 20August 20, 2018Rick "Lumberjack" Burgett goes 1-1 at Metrolina Speedway, Kawasaki earns its first win in the 125 Class, and more.
- Loretta Lynn Graduates: The Former ProsJuly 18, 2018Dusting off the leathers and taking to the track again.
- On This Day in Moto: June 6June 6, 2018Damon Bradshaw wins the San Jose Supercross, Southwick hosts its first AMA 250 National, and more.
- On This Day in Moto: May 31May 31, 2018Rick Johnson and Donny Schmit see victory at the one and only AMA National at Secessional MX, Honda pushes to sell more Elsinores, and more.
- On This Day in Moto: April 26April 26, 2018Jeff Ward and Ron Lechien go 1-2 in Tampa, David Bailey wins his third straight race, and Ryan Villopoto continues on the last win streak of his career.
- On This Day in Moto: April 11April 11, 2018Jeff Ward takes first place at the opening night of the Pontiac Silverdome doubleheader, Cole Seely gets his first 450SX main event win in Houston, and more.
- On This Day in Moto: March 8March 8, 2018Ryan Villopoto earns his last professional win in Thailand, Jeff Emig gets his name on the Daytona Wall of Fame, and more.