
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Ryder LeBlond P7 at Redmond AMA EnduroCross
A mixed night at Round 4 of the 2025 AMA EnduroCross Championship in Redmond, Oregon, saw Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Ryder LeBlond finish seventh overall on Saturday night.
LeBlond recorded the eighth-fastest time in the Hot Lap qualifying session to commence the race program, equipped with the Husqvarna FX 350 in search of his second podium of the season.
In what was a challenging evening of competition in the EX Pro division within the First Interstate Bank Center, LeBlond delivered a 5-10-6 results sheet for seventh overall, which moves him to fourth in the series standings.
While his night started with a top-five, a troubled second race saw Ryder forced to start the final moto from row two, in which he was able to salvage a sixth-place score despite experiencing further misfortune on his way forward.
Two rounds remain in the EnduroCross series for 2025, with LeBlond now only two points outside of third position overall, entering Reno, Nevada, next weekend.
“Round 4 of EnduroCross here in Redmond was a really fast track,” reflected LeBlond. “It was a super-chaotic night! First moto, I finished fifth and wasn’t able to execute a pass on the two riders in front of me, then in the second race, I was involved in some incidents that impacted my result for a 10th. The last moto I started from row two because of the second race result, and was coming through the pack before being landed on – which hurt my arm – but we fought our way to sixth. All-in-all, it wasn’t an ideal night, but we’ll rebound for the next one.”
Ex Pro Class Results:
1. Trystan Hart, KTM
2. Jonny Walker, Triumph
3. Cody Webb, Yamaha
7. Ryder LeBlond, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing

TRYSTAN HART AND FMF KTM FACTORY RACING TAKE REDMOND AMA ENDUROCROSS VICTORY
FMF KTM Factory Racing’s Trystan Hart has raced to a well-earned victory at Round 4 of the 2025 AMA EnduroCross Championship in Redmond, Oregon, recording a 1-1-2 scorecard over the three-moto format to extend his EX Pro Class points lead.
Despite picking up a minor arm injury in practice, which he was able to manage throughout the night program, defending champion Hart posted the third-fastest time during the Hot Lap session staged inside First Interstate Bank Center.
The Canadian – who is chasing a third-straight crown after winning the EnduroCross title in 2023 and 2024 – went on to charge to the opening race win onboard his KTM 350 XC-F, after putting himself in good position and taking control from the front of the field.
Another instrumental victory in the second race, combined with a P2 result in the third and final moto to bring it home, saw Hart post his third win of the season and extend his EX Pro Class lead to six points entering the penultimate round in Reno next weekend.
Trystan Hart: “I had a really weird crash and hit my hand pretty good in practice, so it kind of restricted my motion – before the start of the night I was honestly wondering how it was going to go. I thought a top-two finish was in jeopardy tonight, because my arm was really not well after practice, but I knew that the adrenaline would take over and my arm was either going to work or it wasn’t… I accepted that, and it all worked out okay! Going 1-1-2 tonight was really good. I played it safe in the third one, and am stoked to come away with a good result here.”
Ex Pro Class Results:
1. Trystan Hart, FMF KTM Factory Racing
2. Jonny Walker, Triumph
3. Cody Webb, Yamaha
KTM ORANGE BRIGADE DEALER SUPPORT PROGRAM RETURNS FOR 2026 RACE SEASON
KTM North America, Inc. is proud to announce the return of its KTM Orange Brigade Dealer Support program for the 2026 race season, connecting riders of all ages and experience with their local authorized KTM dealer for exclusive team benefits and support. Furthermore, Husqvarna and GASGAS riders can expect the same level of support and connection with the return of Team Husqvarna and GASGAS Mob Dealer Support programs.
Reenergized last year in the lead-up to the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn’s, the KTM Orange Brigade has long been recognized for its rich history in amateur racing and it’s shifted yet another gear ahead of the 2026 race season with the aim of supporting riders from the grassroots all the way to the pros.
The revamped KTM Orange Brigade program now encompasses all levels of racing from the top-tiered factory racing efforts to amateur racing’s Elite, Select and Dealer Supported riders. This holistic approach is designed to support and foster talent across all levels, from aspiring young riders to seasoned professionals. It maps out the pathway to form and build authentic relationships between racers and dealers.
READY TO RACE REWARDS will be a driving force in generating exposure locally, utilizing the KTM Cash contingency platform to accelerate forward together. KTM Orange Brigade Dealer Support riders will have the opportunity to be featured on social media through both the Orange Brigade and KTM USA accounts as part of widespread marketing initiatives.
Additional benefits include motorcycle and PG&A discounts for riders, in addition to a custom KTM Orange Brigade team hat and sticker kit, as well as up to $500 in READY TO RACE REWARDS applied to each rider’s KTM Cash Contingency account ($500 big bike or $250 for minibikes). An exclusive KTM Orange Brigade team graphics kit is also available for purchase through approved KTM-licensed graphics companies.
Racers and parents interested in receiving support should contact their local KTM dealer for more information on how to be a part of the Orange Brigade.
