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RACE RECAP – GT Arenacross Rounds 11-12 Recap: Springfield – Sponsored by Chasing Roost Media Co.

This past weekend in Springfield brought a lot of reflection. With Wyatt sidelined, it was just me and Chase making the 4-hour drive like we’ve done for 20 years. We’ve raced Arenacross together since we were kids on mini bikes, learning the grind early. I was his full-time mechanic in 2016, the year after he turned pro, and we’ve been through the highs and lows of this sport together. This weekend was about putting all that experience to work. Chase was on it from the start, going P2 in practice both days and winning his heats Friday and Saturday. Friday night was solid—2nd in both mains for 2nd overall. But it wasn’t the result he wanted. Chase is tired of being “almost there.” He knew Saturday was his chance to flip the script. And he did. Chase won his heat and lined up for the first main determined to take control. He did exactly that, grabbing his first main event win since 2020. After years of grinding, it was his moment. He backed it up with 2nd in the second main, securing 2nd overall again—but this time, there was a new sense of confidence. The momentum is finally on his side. Wyatt’s absence was noticeable, but the respect for the program we’ve built was front and center. Several riders asked about racing Wyatt’s bike—not just because it’s a great setup, but because of what it represents. The reputation of this program speaks for itself. It’s built on trust, consistency, and results. Wyatt has played a huge part in that, and we’re proud of him. We know he’ll be back soon, ready to pick up where he left off. Shoutout to Chasing Roost Media Co., who were there capturing all the behind-the-scenes moments. From the pits to the track, they documented every part of the weekend. Check out their YouTube for the full story. They’re not just content creators—they understand the grind and tell the real stories of racing. Racing isn’t just about the results. It’s the road trips, the tough nights, and the moments where you fight to stay ahead. For me and Chase, it’s been a 20-year journey, and Springfield was just the next chapter. If you want to support what we’re doing, check out the Team Sponsor Registry. Your support keeps us grinding for wins. Thanks for being part of it—there’s more to come.

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CREO Racing Team Memphis Race Report:

We had a mixed bag weekend of racing in Memphis, some of my personal best riding and Anton goes 4-2 for P3 on Friday. During the LCQ on Friday, I threw away transfer position to the main in the whoops on the last lap. I hit a ledge, went off balance to the right, and smashed the wall. Didn’t crash, went from 3rd to 8th as the bike stalled. I came back to win the B main after being absolutely dejected from losing another transfer spot. I’m proud of the win, offset with anger over the mistake. Anton had the world’s smoothest mains on Friday, and eased it in both mains going 4-2. To level with you, it was boring racing for him but that was a nice change of pace away from being a pinball. Saturday did not fare him well, as he didn’t get to complete even a lap in the first main after running up the backside of the 10 bike going into the rhythm section, crossing him ass over tea kettle. He had a decent stinger and some cuts to the face, and will sit out this coming weekend in Springfield to play it safe regarding his head. He was not knocked out, but it was a pretty good strike to the bell. I was P8 in timed qualifying on Saturday, yet my one lap speed didn’t translate into main success, and I found myself in the B main once again where I finished 2nd. I’m looking forward to Springfield this weekend, I’m going in like a honey badger that had his lunch stolen. Points: Anton P5 – 173 Me P22 – 60

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CREO recap – Lebanon, MO and Sioux Falls, SD

Rounds 5 and 6 of GT Arenacross in Lebanon, Missouri were really challenging for us. Topeka and Lebanon are the two equally tightest floors in GT, and though we showed up with more dialed bikes than we have yet, neither Anton nor myself really found the mojo. I straight up could not put a lap together in qualifying either nights, and though Anton was quick- in the races he never could harness himself to hit the whoops clean every lap which resulted in several occasions where he was the nail in the corner after. My starts and opening laps are hot, that’s where I need to build off of. Anton is an AX rookie, so playing the game and having a race strategy against our competition is a crash course (maybe too literal of an analogy) towards the podium. I’m chalking Lebanon as a fluke poor weekend. They happen, Anton is a podium guy and I’m capable of mains as we’ve demonstrated and will continue to conduct ourselves in such a manner. Anton: Friday 7-5 for P6 Saturday 8-10 for P10 Jeff, B mains both nights Friday P5 Saturday P4 GT AX points: Anton P5 – 106 Jeff P17 – 40 We raced in Sioux Falls for the 22nd annual Midwest Supercross just after the Thanksgiving holiday, where Anton podiumed the open pro on Friday with a P3. P11 in pro and a P1 in +30 for myself, then a P4 for Anton on Saturday while I cruised only in the +30 class for fun. (Frankly, the lighting was terrible over the black dirt and my eyes just could not keep up).

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CREO Recap – Claremore podium!

Back on the podium for the first time since February 2023. Anton had a great Saturday night and went 4-3 for 3rd overall. Included in his winnings – a badass trophy and a champagne ceremony. He has momentum, and knows he belongs. This is huge for us, and the fight for the red plate has commenced. I had a shitty weekend, but pulled two holeshots and got 4th in the B main on Friday and 2nd in the B main on Saturday. I’m leaving for my honeymoon tomorrow morning in 10 hours, and frankly, that was on my mind way more than racing, and my right wrist had a lot of quit in it this weekend. Racing at 36 is harder for many reasons, responsibility off the track being the front runner. Points: Anton P5 – 80 Jeff P18 – 30 I’ll be back on the 25th. Thanks! Jeff Crutcher

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GT AX Round 3 – 4

Hey Team! We just wrapped up an exciting weekend of racing at rounds 3 and 4 of the GT Arena Motocross series in Claremore, and we wanted to share some highlights with all of you. This event was particularly meaningful for me personally, as I’ve been racing and attending events at this stadium for nearly 20 years. Coming back with a full team was an amazing experience, and it was great reconnecting with old friends who’ve supported us over the years. Race Recap: Chase Marquier: Unfortunately, Chase is still recovering from cartilage damage around his ribs due to a crash last weekend. Although he couldn’t race, he was present all weekend, interacting with fans and supporting the team. Wyatt Reimer: This was a hometown race for Wyatt, and the turnout was incredible, with over 75 friends and family members coming to cheer him on. On Friday night, Wyatt had some bad luck after getting tangled up with another rider, which resulted in a crash and a 13th place finish. However, he bounced back with a strong 6th place in the second main. Saturday night was tough, with Wyatt getting taken down in both the heat race and LCQ, preventing him from qualifying for the A mains. But he made the most of it, taking the lead and winning the B main to close out the weekend on a positive note. Special Moments Off the Track: We were honored to have Adler Caudle join us at the track for the first time since his injury 8 weeks ago. It was inspiring to see him back in the arena, lifting everyone’s spirits with his positive attitude. A huge shoutout goes to Wyatt’s family for hosting the team for a big breakfast at their ranch just a few miles away from the stadium on Saturday morning. They went all out, providing a feast that brought everyone together and set the tone for a great day. It was a fantastic team-bonding moment and a highlight of the weekend. Sponsor Spotlight: This weekend, our title sponsor was Dump Monster, a leader in roll-off containers based in OKC. We’re grateful for their continued support and proud to have them on board. Social Media Growth: While results on the track have been challenging, we’re thrilled with the growth of our social media presence. Engagement, brand visibility, and fan interactions are all on the rise, and we’re confident that the race results will soon reflect our hard work. Looking Ahead: With a 3-week break before rounds 5-6 in Lebanon, we have a great opportunity to regroup. We’ll be focusing on additional testing and bike setups that we couldn’t fully complete earlier due to weather delays in Oklahoma. This break will help us come back even stronger. Photos from the Weekend: I’ve attached a link to photos from the weekend that can be used for anything you might need. Feel free to share them as you see fit! Thanks again to all our sponsors, friends, and supporters for being part of this journey. We’re excited for what’s ahead! Best, Ajax Motorsports 405 Mods Race Team

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Arena Motocross Nationals Introduces a Multi year agreement with FS1 and FS2

Springfield, MO – The Arena Motocross Nationals are proud to announce their continued agreement with FS1 and FS2 with a three-year deal through the 2026-2027 season.  “We are thrilled to have our events air on FS1 and FS2 for the next three years. This ensures that our viewers can see exciting Arenacross for the next three years on network TV.” Comments series promoter Jay Reynolds.  “With ratings of over 1.6 million viewers last year solidified that FS1 and FS2 is the television home for us and that the Arena Motocross Nationals is the premier Arenacross series in the nation.”   Key Features of the Arena Motocross Nationals FS1 and FS2 telecast: ABOUT THE ARENA MOTOCROSS NATIONALSThe Arena Motocross Nationals have been thrilling crowds for over 12 years.  The eight round series hosts over 300 competitors a weekend, competing for National Championships in stadiums around the US.  The events are televised on our broadcast partners FS1 and FS2.  The series hosts national riders like, 5 time Champ Michael Hicks, Ben Nelko, Cheyenne Harmon, AX #2 Chase Marquier and Carter Gordon.  The live events feature award winning intro shows, freestyle stunts, intense racing action and tons of fun. www.arenamotocross.com #arenamotocross

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Get ready for high-octane action at the Arena Motocross Nationals! Experience the thrill as top riders from across the nation compete on a challenging indoor track filled with tight turns, massive jumps, and intense obstacles. This adrenaline-packed event is perfect for motocross enthusiasts and families alike, offering non-stop excitement from start to finish. Witness the raw power, skill, and determination of the best in the sport as they battle it out for the championship title. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable event—where speed, precision, and heart-pounding action collide!

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