Ron Lechien
El Cajon, CA 250MX Runner-Up
2x
250SX Runner-Up
2x
250MX 3rd place
3x
- 20 Team USA Moments: The Year of the DoggerSeptember 12, 2022Ron Lechien takes his KX500 to the top of the world to help Team USA win a seventh-straight Motocross of Nations.
- Feature: Loretta Lynn Plays the HitsSeptember 10, 2022If the First Lady of Country Music and the host of the 2022 Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship wanted to make a playlist about this year’s race, it might sounds like this.
- The List: Closest Title FinishesSeptember 7, 2022In the history of the 250/450 class, where does Eli Tomac's seven-point final edge on Chase Sexton sit?
- The List: 1-DNFJune 14, 2022Mosiman wasn’t the first guy to do it and he probably won’t be the last. Davey Coombs and Steve Matthes compiled a list of riders who have gone 1-DNF before in the 125/250 class.
- 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: 1991April 28, 2022What started in 1972 as a quaint, scattered affair of four different championships had boiled down to a thriving series that overlapped with AMA Supercross, now the biggest series in dirt bike racing.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1989April 28, 2022After Rick Johnson's career altering wrist injury, the door was swung wide open.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1988April 27, 2022In 1988, tragedy shrouded AMA Supercross and Motocross, but the on-track action was as good as ever.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1986April 25, 2022At the end of the year, Team's USA's trio of Johnson, Bailey, and O’Mara would put down the most dominant win ever in Motocross des Nations history.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1985April 25, 2022The two things to remember most about 1985 are the fact that Bob “Hurricane” Hannah won the last AMA Supercross of his career at Daytona, and 1985 was the last year of the works bikes.
- 50 Years of Pro Motocross: 1984April 21, 2022A very confusing year for everyone, including a conflict between the AMA and the supercross promoters of the time. Then two riders wore #1 in the 500 Nationals!
- 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.