The ISRT Kawasaki Team continued its 2025 Pro Motocross campaign under grueling conditions at Round 2 in Hangtown, where soaring temperatures put every rider to the test. Team veteran Freddie Noren showcased grit and determination, powering through the oppressive heat to post a pair of consistent finishes. With 18-17 moto scores, Noren secured a spot inside the top 20 overall—respectable, though slightly below expectations. Still, the Swedish rider is laying a solid foundation for what promises to be a long and demanding summer.
Beyond his on-track results, Noren reached a significant milestone this weekend. By lining up at Hangtown, he became the only rider in Pro Motocross history to race 12 or more events at the iconic venue, solidifying his place as one of the sport’s most durable and enduring competitors. He currently sits 5th all-time in 450 class Pro Motocross starts, and if he completes every round this season, he’s poised to move into 2nd all-time—a remarkable testament to his longevity and passion for racing.
Looking ahead to Round 3 at Thunder Valley, the team is excited to welcome Logan Leitzel back to the lineup. The upcoming event will mark Leitzel’s first-ever Pro Motocross at Thunder Valley, and the team is eager to see him take on the Colorado altitude and make his debut in the premier class this summer.