Kent Howerton
San Antonio, TX 250MX Champion
3x
250MX Runner-Up
3x
250SX Runner-Up
1980
- Redux: New and Notes from High PointJune 23, 2023Stats on the Lawrence brothers, Hampshire, Marchbanks, Roczen, Suzuki, and Cianciarulo, plus vlogs, videos, SMX points standings, and more.
- Insight: Opening Round OdditiesJanuary 5, 2023No race is as wild as the opener. Davey Coombs runs through the tall tales of round one.
- The List: Every Team USA Rider (Part 1: 1970–1984)December 8, 2022Davey Coombs digs into the history of Team USA at the Trophee des Nations and Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations.
- The List: Pro Motocross LegendsNovember 4, 2022After 50 years of Pro Motocross in the USA, the series takes a look back at some of their most iconic racers.
- The List: Eventual Champion's Overall Win TotalJuly 14, 2022Here is a rundown of the average benchmark for the eventual champion’s overall wins in the first 50 years of AMA Motocross.
- 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.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1999May 6, 2022Today we cover 1999, the last of the 1990s, and honestly the last chance for mere mortals to win the premier-class title for some time to come.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1983April 20, 2022The 1983 season was going to bring something different to the table. The rider with the most points in their respective class in both AMA Supercross and Motocross for 1983 would be named the AMA/Wrangler Grand National Champion.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1981April 19, 2022One big thing happened in 1981 that helped define the year in American motocross, as well as its future: an underdog Team USA lineup of four young Americans shocked the world by winning both the FIM Trophee des Nations and FIM Motocross des Nations.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1980April 18, 2022Nineteen-eighty saw both AMA Motocross and Supercross gaining more traction, but unfortunately, the year ended with tragedy: the passing of highly respected veteran Gaylon Mosier in a cycling accident.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1979April 16, 2022The “Hurricane” was at the peak of his powers, but all of the sudden the most dominant rider in American MX and SX history to that point was knocked out for more than a year after a serious leg injury while water-skiing.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1977April 14, 2022The year all three AMA Motocross titles went down to their very last rounds, and we saw the single most controversial pit board in motocross history: “Let Brock Bye.”