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- Every summer, the world's top motocross racers come together for the grueling 12-race AMA Outdoor Motocross Championship Series to battle the heat, the tracks and each other. These are just a few of their stories.
- Behind the speed, the trophies, and the fame lie hard work, sacrifice, and struggle. Follow the racers as they challenge each other and themselves for racing glory. What happens on race day is only a fraction of the battle. This is MX Nation.
- With the surprise retirement of Ryan Dungey and the injury of Ken Roczen, the outdoor 450 Class finds itself with an absence of superstars and an opening for a new champion. KTM and Yamaha have bet heavily on new riders, but will it pay off?
- While Dean Wilson tries to complete the long road back from a string of major injuries that nearly cost him his career, the race at the front of the field is between the favourite, Eli Tomac, and the hard-charging challenger, Marvin Musquin.
- Former pro cyclist-turned-trainer Aldon Baker has been arguably the most influential figure in MX over the last decade, building a reputation for turning racers into champions. Current points leader Marvin Musquin is among those in his programme.
- Heading into RedBud, the Lucas Oil Motocross Championship title is within reach of Marvin Musquin, Eli Tomac, Blake Baggett and Jason Anderson. But, in this high-stakes world, overcoming mental challenges from injury or trash-talk is crucial to win.
- 2017 has been a vintage season for Blake Baggett, calling to mind his peak seasons of 250 Class racing. But for Baggett and the other riders competing for the overall AMA MX title, another challenge is always waiting.
- No matter how brilliant a rider is, all the hard work and determination to win can be destroyed by injury or mechanical failure and victory can be snatched from their grasp. Making a comeback after a major set-back requires perseverance and luck.
- The second season of this acclaimed series switches gears to the 250 'lites' class as they try to make their mark this year with the hope of jumping to a higher profile 450 career next year. Watch Cooper Webb, Jeremy Martin, Austin Forkner, Joey Savatgy, Jesse Nelson and Shane McElrath fight for the 2016 Lucas Oil Pro Championship.
- The second season of this acclaimed series switches gears to the 250 'lites' class as they try to make their mark this year with the hope of jumping to a higher profile 450 career next year. Watch Cooper Webb, Jeremy Martin, Austin Forkner, Joey Savatgy, Jesse Nelson and Shane McElrath fight for the 2016 Lucas Oil Pro Championship.
- The second season of this acclaimed series switches gears to the 250 'lites' class as they try to make their mark this year with the hope of jumping to a higher profile 450 career next year. Watch Cooper Webb, Jeremy Martin, Austin Forkner, Joey Savatgy, Jesse Nelson and Shane McElrath fight for the 2016 Lucas Oil Pro Championship.
- Joey Savatgy shocked the MX world by taking both motorcycles in round one of 2016, but staying on top isn't easy. Ricky Carmichael takes Joey anger his wing and shows him that the way to have it easy on the race is to go trough hell while training.
- Jeremy Martin might be the two time defending champ, but his results so far have left him trailing his final. With a new training regiment at a world class track on his family's property, he's trying to chase down Joey Savatgy.
- There are no excuses in motocross racing, and only results matter for the bikers and the men who train them. Shane McElrath and Jessy Nelsonmust each cope with injuries, track conditions and their competitors if they hope to finish in the Top Ten.
- Former Phenom Adam Ciancarulo and Top rookie Austin Forkner both enter the 2016 outdoor season with much to prove, but rare day doesn't always go according to plan.Austin learns what it means to be a pro., while Adam and his father butt heads.
- Practice tracks in Southern California awaken as the future icons of motocross anticipate another brutal summer. The current target in the 250cc class is 2-time champion Jeremy Martin. If he wins again, the humble kid from the Midwest will enter a stratosphere that only legends accompany. Attempting to displace Martin is Team Pro Circuit. Over the last 4 years, owner Mitch Payton has not added a number 1 plate to his collection and their shining legacy has started to lose its luster. Their championship hopes will be put on the shoulders of a revived Joey Savagty, an unpredictable Adam Cianciarulo, and the most hyped rookie in years, Austin Forkner.
- Ryan Dungey battles Justin Barcia for the championship title as they move into the final rounds of the 2015 Motocross series. Ken Roczen attempts to salvage momentum to carry him into the off-season with a sense of restored confidence.
- Each year riders from around the world seek to prove they have the talent, focus, and confidence required to be named the next Motocross Champion. Ken Roczen, the German-born returning champion, strives to capture the prestigious title for the second time in a row with the support of his new race team RCH, but coming off of a disastrous Supercross season plagued by injuries has placed doubt in the minds of many. His former teammate, Ryan Dungey, seems to be at the height of his racing career and more determined than ever to take back the championship title which was once his in 2012. Over the course of six episodes, this series follows Roczen, Dungey and others throughout the 2015 Motocross season as they endure the unending pain of preparation, weekly travel throughout the United States and the expectations of fathers, fans, sponsors and internal demons.
- In Our Scars There are seemingly insurmountable obstacles and a team of parents with an unreasonable hope at the origin of every great motocross career. Ken Roczen's father Heiko overcame a childhood in Communist East Germany while Ryan Dungey's father Troy continued to invest in Ryan's racing when no one else believed it would pay off. These sacrifices did much in creating successful careers, and creating the fortitude to live the ever-arising trials.
- Ryan Dungey reveals past insecurities and childhood struggles recently conquered in adulthood. Desperate to start making up ground on Dungey's points lead midway through the season, Ken Roczen harnesses his talents and refuses to let old injuries hold him back.
- Eli Tomac's season-ending crash at round 3 heats up the rivalry between Ken Roczen and Ryan Dungey, the new top contenders for the AMA Pro Motocross title. Roczen has reintegrated his father back into his riding program while Dungey works alongside the most respected trainer in the industry. Both riders move to Florida where they practice at separate facilities in hopes to find an edge on their competition.
- The 2015 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross series began with historic performances by Eli Tomac and sizable setbacks for Ken Roczen and Ryan Dungey. Dungey, fresh off the best Supercross season of his career, appeared to be the clear-cut favorite alongside new trainer Aldon Baker and a redesigned KTM machine but the outdoors will require all his foundations to be rebuilt and his momentum re-established. Meanwhile, Roczen struggles with an injury.
- Each year riders from around the world seek to prove they have the talent, focus, and confidence required to be named the next Motocross Champion. Ken Roczen, the German-born returning champion, strives to capture the prestigious title for the second time in a row with the support of his new race team RCH, but coming off of a disastrous Supercross season plagued by injuries has placed doubt in the minds of many. His former teammate, Ryan Dungey, seems to be at the height of his racing career and more determined than ever to take back the championship title which was once his in 2012. Over the course of six episodes, this series follows Roczen, Dungey and others throughout the 2015 Motocross season as they endure the unending pain of preparation, weekly travel throughout the United States and the expectations of fathers, fans, sponsors and internal demons.
- In the last 3 years, Ryan Dungey has been the most consistent, focused outdoor rider in the world, but that is a statement he is forever trying to prove in his own mind. Roger DeCoster has ambitious goals for the sport and wants to work with companies that share his vision. In 2012, Dungey and DeCoster are reunited in pursuit of a championship and a dream.
- The state of the motocross industry is in dire shape. Riders must drop out of school to succeed, teams are not making money, the sport isn't growing, and when riders get injured their livelihood is cut off. Kyle Chisholm, Tommy Hahn and Josh Grant are three riders whom have all considered retiring in recent years. For Kyle Chisholm, he does not have the money he needs to compete, Josh Grant is constantly suffering injuries, and Tommy Hahn is racing without a salary hoping his results will bring a future.
- With four out of the top five riders injured this outdoor season, the sport needs someone to step up and fill the void. While a Championship may be unattainable for riders like Mike Alessi, Andrew Short, Broc Tickle and Jake Weimer, they all rely on their mentors to get them on the box.
- The state of the motocross industry is dire. Riders must drop out of High School to succeed, teams are not making money, the sport is no longer growing, and when riders get injured their livelihood is cut off. This season, "The Moto: Inside The Outdoors" holds a mirror to the industry and explores the highs and lows of being a part of the MX family. Josh Grant, Davi Millsaps, Nico Izzi, Kyle Chisholm, and Tommy Hahn all suffer for their sport while, Ryan Dungey dominates the 450 premier class. Dungey's victory deliveries a long awaited championship to KTM and team Manager Rodger DuCoster.
- The state of the motocross industry is dire. Riders must drop out of High School to succeed, teams are not making money, the sport is no longer growing, and when riders get injured their livelihood is cut off. This season, "The Moto: Inside The Outdoors" holds a mirror to the industry and explores the highs and lows of being a part of the MX family. Josh Grant, Davi Millsaps, Nico Izzi, Kyle Chisholm, and Tommy Hahn all suffer for their sport while, Ryan Dungey dominates the 450 premiere class. Dungey's victory deliveries a long awaited championship to KTM and team Manager Rodger DuCoster.
- Motocross has taken Davi Millsaps' kidney, consumed the last twenty years of his life, and strained his relationship with his mother. While the sport will strain both body and soul, Davi Millsaps finds more positives than negatives every day.