2025 Loretta Lynn’s Motocross Championship: Title Results Overview
HURRICANE MILLS, TN – The 2025 Loretta Lynn’s Motocross Championship concluded with thrilling performances across 36 classes, showcasing emerging talent and established riders alike. The event, regarded as the premier amateur motocross competition in the United States, witnessed fierce competition over the course of the week.
Riders competed in multiple motos for top honors, with the following key results highlighting notable title winners:
- Mini-E Bike (4-6): Tyler Johnson captured the championship with consistent top finishes, displaying exceptional control on the challenging tracks.
- Supermini (12-15): Aiden Turner dominated, winning both motos and proving his prowess on the bike with outstanding speed and technique.
- 12-13 (C Class): Lucas Reid seized the title, showcasing both grit and strategy in his race executions.
- 200 B: Jordan Black emerged victorious after a tough battle, securing his win through strategic riding and strong cornering skills.
Other standout performances included:
- Women’s WXC: Sophie Miles took home the trophy, demonstrating her skill and determination throughout the event.
- Vet (30+): Bradley Cummings showcased experience and tactical riding, clinching the championship with a flawless performance.
This year’s championship underscored the depth of talent in the motocross community, with several new names entering the spotlight alongside seasoned competitors. Key insights from the event revealed advancements in bike setups and tire technology that provided riders with enhanced traction and handling on the notoriously tough Loretta Lynn’s track surface.
The 2025 edition of the Loretta Lynn’s Motocross Championship not only reinforced its status as a vital stepping stone in the motocross rankings but also set the stage for several competitors as they prepare to turn professional. The event served as a crucial indicator of the future landscape of the sport.
Key Quotes
- Tyler Johnson (Mini-E Bike Winner): “Winning here is a dream come true. The competition was fierce, but I kept my focus and pushed through.”
- Sophie Miles: “This title means everything to me. It’s been a goal for years, and to achieve it here is just incredible.”
As the dust settles on another successful Loretta Lynn’s, all eyes now turn to the upcoming professional season, where many of these amateur champions are set to make their mark.

