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ISRT MX4Christ Kawasaki | Salt Lake City Race Recap – Round 17
The ISRT MX4Christ Kawasaki Race Team wrapped up the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross season under
the lights of Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. Round 17 marked the final stop on a long and grueling
tour, and the team closed things out with consistent performances across the board.
33 Freddie Noren came into the weekend focused and ready, qualifying P17 overall. He had a great jump in the heat race, but chaos at the end of the start straight saw him get cleaned out and damaging his bike bad enough to where it was unrideable. Despite the crash, Freddie regrouped and lined up for the LCQ. Starting mid-pack, he put on a gritty ride to finish P3 and punch his ticket to the Main Event. In the Main, Freddie delivered one of his better rides of the season—just missing the top 10. He ends the supercross campaign on a high note and is fired up to carry that momentum into the Pro Motocross season, where his goal is to be inside the top 10 every weekend.
208 Logan Leitzel got caught in the same first-turn pileup that took out Freddie, pushing him to the back of the pack before he could even get going. He managed to remount and started working his way forward, but ultimately landed in the LCQ. Despite his effort, Logan’s night ended there with a P21 finish. A tough way to close the season, but his determination never wavered.
282 Bubba Pauli recorded one of his top five qualifying results of the year, showing flashes of speed that he’s been building on all season. After making a few solid passes in the Heat Race, he lined up for the LCQ, where he finished P15. While Bubba always wants more, he ends the season proud to have completed the entire series healthy—a feat he hasn’t accomplished in four years. His season highlight came in Foxborough, where he grabbed a P16 finish in the Main Event. As the checkered flag waved on Supercross, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to our incredible sponsors and supporters. Your belief in our mission keeps this program alive. And to our crew—thank you for your relentless work week in and week out. While we’d love to give everyone a breather, it’s time to switch gears and prep for the great outdoors.
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