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GateDrop
2026-05-20 14:58:43
Official: The Coenen’s to race AMA Pro Motocross rounds in 2026
Summary By: eMotoX
Belgian twins Lucas and Sacha Coenen, both prominent figures in the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing MXGP and MX2 World Championships, have announced plans to compete in selected rounds of the 2026 AMA Pro National Motocross series in the United States. Lucas, currently leading the MXGP standings aboard the KTM 450 SX-F, and Sacha, second in the MX2 category on the KTM 250 SX-F, aim to participate in three AMA Pro Motocross events as part of the SuperMotocross (SMX) series. This move represents a strategic opportunity for the siblings to experience the American motocross scene while maintaining their commitments in the European Grand Prix circuit.
The Coenens’ intended AMA appearances are carefully scheduled to fit around their 2026 MXGP and MX2 campaigns, with planned entries at the Thunder Valley National in Colorado on 13 June, the Southwick National in Massachusetts on 11 July, and the Ironman National Finals on 29 August. These events correspond to rounds three, five, and eleven of the AMA calendar and are positioned between various Grand Prix races to allow the twins to compete without compromising their world championship pursuits. The initiative is supported by the collaborative efforts of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teams on both continents, led by Davide De Carli in Europe and Ian Harrison in the USA.
Both riders expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming challenge, highlighting their long-standing admiration for American motocross. Lucas described the opportunity as a dream and a chance to engage with a new fanbase, while Sacha reflected on their childhood fascination with U.S. races and gratitude towards KTM for facilitating the venture. Ian Harrison, the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team Manager in the USA, praised the Coenens’ talent and welcomed their participation, noting their impressive performances at the previous Motocross of Nations and the added strength they bring to the team at Thunder Valley.
This cross-continental racing plan underscores the growing synergy between European and American motocross disciplines, potentially setting a precedent for future dual-series participation by top riders. The Coenens’ wildcard entries into AMA Pro Motocross could enhance their versatility and exposure, while also enriching the competition within the SuperMotocross series. Their performances in 2026 will be closely watched by fans and industry insiders alike, as they balance ambitions on both sides of the Atlantic.
