Rachel Gutish
- Jordan Jarvis Wins The Jessica Patterson Classic and 2018 Women’s Professional Motocross Championship TitleOctober 16, 2018or those who have followed Women’s Motocross in the past, the name Jessica Patterson should be a familiar one. Though the seven-time WMX champion retired from motocross racing in 2013 and off-road racing in 2015, she is still involved in the racing industry. Currently she owns and operates Traveler’s Rest Speedway, which hosted the inaugural Jessica Patterson Classic (JP Classic) – the final Women’s Professional Motocross Championship (WMX) round of the 2018 season,
- Jordan Jarvis Dominates Ironman WMXSeptember 4, 2018Ironman MX is one of the newer stops on the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship as well as the Women’s Motocross Championship. The property however has a twenty-year history with off-road racing, as it has been home to the Ironman Grand National Cross Country (GNCC) round since 1995.
- Jordan Jarvis Takes Third WMX Win This Season at Loretta Lynn’sAugust 14, 2018Because of torrential downpours, the inaugural Jessica Patterson Classic was postponed, so although Loretta Lynn’s was originally Round 7 on the schedule, it was actually the fifth competition for the WMX riders this season. The Loretta Lynn’s AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship is hallowed ground in the world of motocross; here is where you come to see the future pros in action.
- Shelby Rolen Earns First-Career WMX Win at High Point RacewayJune 26, 2018Round four of the Women’s Motocross Championship (WMX) Series took place Friday, June 15, in conjunction with the 42nd Annual Red Bull High Point National. Thirteen women lined up to compete on the challenging track, which features plenty of natural elevation changes. Although the track was fairly slippery during practice, by the time the motos came around riders had said that it was “pretty much perfect.”
- Jordan Jarvis Repeats Success at the TomahawkMay 4, 2018On Saturday, April 21, fourteen riders lined up for round three of the Women’s Motocross Championship (WMX) Series. This round was co-sanctioned with the Mid-Atlantic Motocross Association (MAMA), and located at Tomahawk MX in Hedgesville, West Virginia.
- Jordan Jarvis Takes First-Ever WMX Win at FreestoneApril 2, 2018For the third year in a row, round two of the Women’s Motocross Championship (WMX) Series took place in conjunction with the Freestone Spring Championship in Wortham, Texas. This event is part of the American Motocross Majors, which consist of the five most prestigious amateur racing events in the country, including Loretta Lynn’s, Mini O’s, Mammoth Motocross and the Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross.
- Defending Champion Kylie Fasnacht Wins in DaytonaMarch 23, 2018Once again, the Women’s Motocross Championship (WMX) series kicked off alongside the annual Ricky Carmichael Daytona Amateur Supercross (RSCX). RCSX is a unique event in that it allows amateur riders to race a similar course to the one their favorite pro supercross riders did the night before, meaning that it too takes place on the hallowed ground of the Daytona International Speedway.