From ISRT Kawasaki
Round 3 of the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship took ISRT Kawasaki to the high elevations of Thunder
Valley in Lakewood, Colorado. It proved to be a challenging weekend for the team as they fought through
adversity both on and off the track.
Freddie Noren faced a tough day, entering the weekend already battling illness. The added strain of the
altitude made conditions even more difficult for the veteran racer. Despite his best efforts in Moto 1, a
hard crash in Moto 2 brought his day to an early end. Noren is now focusing on recovery, with eyes set on
a strong return at Round 4 in Mt. Morris, Pennsylvania.
Logan Leitzel made his 2025 summer debut at Thunder Valley, entering the round with modest
expectations. Leitzel showed steady form with two consistent 27th-place moto finishes. With a clearer
understanding of what it takes to crack into the points, Logan and the team are already working on
improvements for the upcoming rounds.
In amateur action, team rider Tristan Dalton was competing at the Loretta Lynn Regional Qualifier in
Millville, Minnesota. After a strong start and looking poised to earn his spot at the national championship,
Dalton suffered a significant crash that unfortunately resulted in multiple injuries, ending his qualifying
run. Tristan remains in high spirits and is already focused on recovery. The entire ISRT Kawasaki team
wishes him a speedy and complete return to racing.
With Round 4 of the Pro Motocross Championship approaching, the team is regrouping and motivated to
bounce back stronger