Yamaha Enhances 250 Team Management Ahead of 2025 Outdoor Season

MARIETTA, Ga. – Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing has appointed Wil Hahn as the new General Manager for their 250 team, reinforcing their commitment to success following a championship-winning AMA Supercross season. Hahn returns to the role he previously held from 2017 to 2021, during which the team secured seven 250 class titles. He will work alongside 250 Team Manager Jensen Hendler, who has overseen five titles since his tenure began in 2022.

Hahn’s return comes at a pivotal time as he prepares to lead a talented roster for the 2025 outdoor season, featuring notable riders such as Haiden Deegan, Cole Davies, Max Anstie, Nate Thrasher, Michael Mosiman, Daxton Bennick, and new addition Jeremy Martin. In addition, the amateur program includes promising talents Caden Dudney, Kayden Minear, and Carson Wood.

Hahn expressed enthusiasm about his return, emphasizing the team’s training setup at The Farm and the collaborative potential with Hendler. "We have so much talent here… I look forward to winning more championships,” he stated.

Hendler acknowledged the impact of Hahn’s management, highlighting that having him focused on rider development will enhance the team’s operational effectiveness. "I look forward to working together to achieve the main goal, which is to win championships,” he said.

This leadership change reflects Yamaha’s strategic focus on maximizing their competitive edge in the 250 class, ensuring that both operational and athlete performance are prioritized as they head into the outdoor season.

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