
MUC-OFF / FXR / CLUBMX – PRE-RACE REPORT - ROUND 26 IRONMAN
ClubMX Racing Ready to Attack Ironman with Momentum and Depth this weekend.
CHESTERFIELD, SC – ClubMX Racing is set to line up this weekend with a full roster of talented riders ready to battle at the highest level of professional motocross. With veterans and emerging stars across both classes, the team continues to showcase the strength of its program and development pipeline.
Leading the charge are Coty Schock, Max Vohland, Jett Reynolds, and rookie Reid Taylor—each bringing unique strengths into the next round of the 2025 season.
Coty Schock – #37 | 450 Class
Currently sitting 13th in the 450 Class Championship standings and 23rd in the SMX Next overall championship, Flo Motorsports backed Coty Schock continues to deliver impressive results against deep competition. Known for his relentless work ethic and fitness, Schock recently posted a season-best 7th overall at High Point and has remained consistently inside the top 10. His late-race pace remains among the best in class, ranking 6th in average lap time during the second half of motos. “We’ve been making small improvements every week, and the results are showing. The break came at the right time and now I feel confident heading into Ironman.” – Coty Schock
Max Vohland – #92 | 250 Class
Flo Motorsports athlete Max Vohland has established himself as a podium contender this season, currently 8th in the 250 Class standings and now 8th in the SMX Next overall standings. With standout speed and strong starts, Vohland secured a season-best 4th overall at RedBud and boasts the 3rd highest holeshot percentage in the class. A technician on technical tracks, Vohland is expected to be in the mix once again. Max stayed in California for three days after the Washougal round for some family time but was back at ClubMX for training after that. The needed break in the action was a welcome reset to make these last three rounds something to watch. “The ClubMX program has given me everything I need to perform. I’m feeling sharp, and my improved starts are putting us in a position to get on the podium.” – Max Vohland
Jett Reynolds – #54 | 250 Class
After a string of tough injuries in his early pro years, Jett Reynolds is finding rhythm and consistency with ClubMX and Flo Motorsports. It has been some time since he last raced but post surgery, he has dedicated himself to getting back into racing form. As one of the most decorated amateurs of all time, he will quickly remember how to get fast. Reynolds is poised for a breakthrough ride. The expectations are high in these last three rounds of the outdoor season. “Each week I’m getting more comfortable. The team has been awesome helping me build confidence.” – Jett Reynolds
Reid Taylor – #186 | 250 Class (Rookie)
Australian import Reid Taylor is making the most of his first full season as a pro. With a season-best 25th overall at High Point, and steady improvement in racecraft, Flo Motorsports backed Taylor is emerging as one of the most promising rookie prospects in the paddock. His race stats show he passes an average of 3.4 riders per moto—a top-five mark among first-year riders. “I’m learning a ton every moto. The ClubMX structure is world-class, and I’m grateful to be part of it.” – Reid Taylor
With strong results across both classes and a commitment to rider development, ClubMX Racing continues to prove it can compete at the highest level of the sport. As the season intensifies, the team remains focused on building momentum and pushing toward podiums and top championship finishes.
Moto Scouting Combine: ClubMX will be represented by Ryder Malinoski #981 in the Combine this weekend at Ironman. This fairly new program has become the cornerstone of transition from the amateur ranks to the pros and features the most elite amateur riders in the country. The roster was expanded to thirty riders this weekend because the talent pool continues to reach new depths.
Loretta Lynn’s Recap: While most of the paddock was home resting over the last two weeks, the ClubMX crew hosted thirty riders from the facility at the largest amateur event in the world. The crew collected the most championships and podium medals in ClubMX history, making the ten day experience very rewarding. Congratulations and Thank You to MXSports for hosting the greatest amateur experience in the world.