MORGANTOWN, West
Virginia—With one of the most significant and unexpected announcemen
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in the history of American motocross, four-time AMA National Motocross Champion Ryan
Dungey will come out of retirement to contest the opening rounds of the
2022 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. The
Minnesota native amassed one of the most decorated careers in series history
before he announced his retirement from racing just prior to the start of the
2017 summer campaign, but now, five seasons later, heÂ’ll return to the star
ting
gate as a member of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, with whom he captured the 2012
and 2015 titles in the 450 Class. Fittingly, DungeyÂ’s comeback will als
welcome the return of his famed No. 5 on the KTM 450 SX-F Factory Edition.
“We knew that the 50th anniversary season of the world’s mo
prestigious motocross championship was destined to be one for the ages, but
nothing could have prepared us for the competitive return of two of motocrossÂ
most prolific champions in Ryan Dungey and Antonio Cairoli,Â
said Davey Coombs, President, MX Sports Pro Racing. “When Ryan retired in 2
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it certainly felt like he still had a lot left in the tank, so it was
bittersweet to watch him step away in his prime. While a return to action was
always something weÂ’d hoped would happen, todayÂ’s announcement is unprecedented and we cannot wait to watch two ageless
legends of the sport go bar-to-bar with their younger counterparts this summer.
Seeing the #5 and #222 together on the track will truly be one of the seriesÂ
landmark moments.”
Dungey was just 27 years old when he hung up his helmet and
boots in 2017, putting pause on a career that saw him capture 46 career wins,
third all time, earn 91 career podiums, second all time, and prevail with three
450 Class titles (2010, 2012, 2015) and a 250 Class crown (2009). Now, at the
age of 32 and just over two months after the birth of his second child, Dungey
is set to continue his unprecedented journey.
Not to be outdone, Dungey can simply look next to him under the
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing tent for inspiration and motivation for whatÂ’
possible past 30 years of age. Just one week ago, the Austrian manufacturer
announced Italian MXGP icon Antonio Cairoli would make his Lucas Oil
Pro Motocross Championship debut at the opening rounds, bringing his nine FIM
World Motocross Championship credentials to the states at the age of 36, just
five months removed from his retirement from EuropeÂ’s premier series. The t
wo
have gone head-to-head here in the U.S. just once, at the 2010 FIM Motocross of
Nations from ColoradoÂ’s Thunder Valley Motocross Park and engaged in
memorable battle for the win for their respective countries, from which Dungey
emerged triumphant in leading Team USA to victory on home soil.
Combined, Dungey and Cairoli provide the single-most-successful
combination of teammates the sport has ever seen as they join Cooper Webb and Aaron
Plessinger, two AMA National Champions in their own
right, for a historic lineup at Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. They, and the rest
of the star-studded international field of the worldÂ’s fastest riders, wil
line up for the first time together on May 28 in Southern California at the Fox
Raceway National before traveling to Northern California for the legendary Hangtown Motocross Classic on June 4 in Sacramento.
Tickets to each round of the 2022 season are now available and
can be purchased by visiting the official website of the Lucas Oil Pro
Motocross Championship, ProMotocross.com.