The Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha team has announced Jett Reynolds will return to the team after extending his one-year deal for 2024 into the 2025 season as well. Here is a key part of Reynolds' quote in the PR:
“Another factor in my decision is the bike. These guys build a bike that is unbelievable for a privateer team. I have ridden some factory bikes, and this Yamaha is just unbelievable with its power and handling. It basically eliminates any excuses I might have and puts all the responsibility on me to perform and that’s the way I want it.”
Reynolds took a chance on himself, as did the ClubMX team on him, and while there were some bumps and bruises along the way (an injury during free practice at the Monster Energy AMA Supercross opener in Detroit, Michigan, kept him on out of supercross once again), Reynolds put in a strong first season on his Yamaha YZ250F. His season and career best, tenth overall at the Washougal National in late July, came just before a broken collarbone from a mid-week practice crash. Despite missing the final three rounds, the #99 finished 18th in the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. He then finished 18, 19th, 13th, respectively, in the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) playoffs, netting 15th in the SMX championship.
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It seems both Reynolds and ClubMX were happy with the California native's first season as he will now return to the team for a second consecutive year. Reynolds earned national number #54 for 2025.
A multi-year deal with Coty Schock was announced in April of this year and Max Vohland has recently joined the team for 2025 and 2026 as well.
The following press release is from ClubMX:
Jett Reynolds extends with Muc-Off / FXR / ClubMX for 2025
Reynolds can see his future and breakout season with the team
CHESTERFIELD, SC: Jett Reynolds had some highlights with the Muc-Off / FXR / ClubMX team in 2024 and finds himself in even a better position for the future. He has completed every task put before him and has earned the right to continue for 2025. He reached the top ten in Washougal earlier in the season and amassed enough points to participate in the SMX finale in September. In that series his consistency through the three rounds earned him a very competitive top fifteen overall finish.
Reynolds had some time to reflect on the 2024 season and said: “Yes, there were some highs and lows but there was no pressure from the team to ride over my head. From the moment I started with them, they have supported my efforts and helped me build my way back to success. I have never really been a part of a team like this, that operates like a real team. It’s refreshing and I want to stay and prove them right for supporting me.”
With the 2025 pre-season boot camp already started, the ClubMX Training Facility has undoubtedly the best supercross tracks in the world. Reynolds has already shown improvements over last season and plans to show what he can do. Match that with the new training program that includes all of the pro racers together and you have a recipe for even more success.
Reynolds went on to say: “Another factor in my decision is the bike. These guys build a bike that is unbelievable for a privateer team. I have ridden some factory bikes, and this Yamaha is just unbelievable with its power and handling. It basically eliminates any excuses I might have and puts all the responsibility on me to perform and that’s the way I want it.”
Although the off-season is short, all the riders are ready to get back to work. Decisions will be made on which coast they will race but must be willing and able to perform when the season starts.
Team owner Brandon Haas: “Jett is a perfect example of what ClubMX is capable of. He follows our training program and works incredibly hard. You will see the results of his efforts this season and in the future. It was an easy decision to re-sign him because of his work ethic and positive attitude – basically, he wants to be here and become a better rider and person. It’s what we do.” It will not be long before the season starts in Anaheim in January, 2025. A great deal of work and testing goes into preparing and Jett Reynolds will be ready. His new race number will be 54, so keep an eye out for him when the season kicks off.
Follow him in Instagram: @jettreynolds79 and ClubMX: @clubmx