The Unadilla National is one of the most iconic stops on the Pro Motocross circuit. Known for its steep hills, deep ruts, and legendary crowd energy, the New York track has been testing the world’s fastest riders since the 1970s. This year, it also served as a proving ground for the 110 Racing athletes, who lined up against the best in the world while debuting the 2026 Hyperion and Aspire Collections.
From WMX contenders to privateer warriors in the 250 and 450 classes, our riders showed grit, determination, and pride in wearing the latest from 110 Racing.
🏁 Jamie Astudillo – WMX Class
Riding for Team DBD Racing, Jamie Astudillo came into Unadilla ready to battle with the best women in motocross. She qualified 5th and backed it up with consistent 6th-place finishes in both motos, placing her inside the top 10 overall on one of the gnarliest tracks of the year.
Jamie stood out in the 2026 Hyperion and Aspire Collections, proving that performance-driven design meets style in the toughest racing conditions. Her ride at Unadilla showed why she continues to be a strong presence in Women’s Motocross.
💪 The 450 Class: Privateer Pride
The 450 class is the deepest and most demanding field in motocross, but our athletes stepped up with heart:
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Ashton Arruda – Qualified 33rd, transferred directly to the main, and finished 31st overall in his first Unadilla National showing.
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Trevor Schmidt – Qualified 44th, then stunned the field by grabbing the holeshot in the LCQ and winning it outright to advance to the main. He finished 40th overall, but his LCQ ride was one of the highlights of the day.
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Brett Heidorn – Qualified 43rd, finished 7th in the LCQ, just two spots shy of making the main event.
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Cory Carsten – Qualified 45th, finished 8th in the LCQ, another near-miss in the brutal transfer race.
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Michael Ashe – Qualified 54th, wrapped up 15th in the LCQ, showing determination against the stacked field.
For these athletes, just making the gate at Unadilla is an achievement—competing shoulder-to-shoulder with the world’s best while repping 110 Racing.
⚡ The 250 Class: Future Stars
The 250 class delivered just as much drama, with a mix of direct transfers and LCQ battles:
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Gage Linville (Team DBD Racing) – Qualified 31st, went straight into the main, and finished 23rd overall, one of the strongest finishes for a 110 athlete this weekend.
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Ayden Shive – Qualified 42nd, then delivered a huge LCQ win, carrying momentum into the main and finishing 30th overall.
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Marcus Phelps (Team DBD Racing) – Qualified 39th, finished 4th in the LCQ, transferring into the main and earning 33rd overall.
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Jace Kessler (Team DBD Racing) – Qualified 45th, missed the main by just one spot with a 5th-place LCQ ride.
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Crockett Myers (Team DBD Racing) – Qualified 51st, finished 8th in the LCQ, showing solid effort despite missing the transfer.
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Carson Mainquist – Qualified 52nd, ended his run with 23rd in the LCQ.
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Blaze Cremaldi – Qualified 64th, finished 17th in the LCQ.
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Joey DeSanti – Qualified 76th, wrapped up 35th in the LCQ.
These rides showed the grit of true privateers—lining up with nothing but determination and the support of their gear.
🔥 Spotlight: The 2026 Hyperion & Aspire Collections
Unadilla wasn’t just about results—it was the big-stage debut of our 2026 Hyperion and Aspire Collections. Designed with lightweight performance fabrics, improved ventilation, and four-way stretch mobility, these kits were tested under the harshest conditions: 90° summer heat, brutal ruts, and the physical toll of back-to-back motos.
Athletes like Jamie Astudillo, Trevor Schmidt, and Gage Linville all wore the new lines, proving that style and performance can go hand-in-hand at the highest level of competition.
Colorways like Arctic Pulse, Crimson Surge, and Midnight Volt stood out under the Unadilla sun, giving our riders the confidence to line up against factory-backed pros.
🙌 Wrapping It Up
Not every rider left with the result they dreamed of, but every 110 Racing athlete left Unadilla with pride, heart, and memories of racing one of motocross’ most historic tracks. From WMX consistency to LCQ holeshots and main-event breakthroughs, our athletes showed the fight that defines 110 Racing.
As we look ahead to the next rounds, we’re proud to have the 2026 Hyperion and Aspire Collections on full display—and now available for every rider who wants to look and feel like a pro.
👉 Shop the 2026 Collections and join the movement.
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