Welcome to the class of 2026!


Muc-Off FXR Club MX has officially filled its final roster spot with Menifee, California native Hunter Yoder — and fans are in for something special.

 

From Backyard Tracks to Factory Talent

 

Hunter’s love affair with motocross began early — his first dirt bike at age four, his first race at five. By eight, he was already turning heads with Team Cobra before landing a dream deal with Factory KTM as their youngest sponsored rider. From Fox Raceway in California to Loretta Lynn’s in Tennessee, Yoder didn’t just compete — he dominated.

 

Between 2015 and 2021, Hunter never finished outside the top ten at Loretta’s, claiming championships in both the 65cc and 450B classes. His steady rise through the amateur ranks earned him a pro card and a shot at the big leagues. But just as his career was ready to take off, fate threw him a curveball.


Setbacks, Sacrifice, and Staying in the Fight

 

When the Geico team folded, Yoder’s professional dream suddenly hit pause. The next few years tested his resolve — moving between teams, funding his own program, and grinding it out as a privateer. But true to his character, Hunter didn’t quit. With support from his family and Jamie Ellis at Twisted Development, he kept pushing and clawed his way to a top-nine finish in the 2025 Supercross Western Region.

 

Enter ClubMX: The Perfect Fit

 

That same determination caught the attention of Club MX General Manager Daniel Blair. “Hunter fits exactly what we’re looking for at Club MX,” says Blair. “He’s a great starter, he races with a chip on his shoulder, and he’s proven he can fight back. I believe 2026 will be a breakout season for him.”

 

After a visit to the Club MX facility, Yoder was all in. “If you think you know ClubMX but haven’t seen their setup in person, you’ll be mind-blown,” he shared. “Some might say they’re taking a chance on me — but really, we’re taking a chance on each other. We’re talking top fives, podiums — and we all believe we can get there.”


The Road Ahead

 

With a deal locked in for the 2026 250 Supercross season, Yoder is ready to put in the work — supported by one of the most progressive programs in the paddock and powered by continued development on the Yamaha platform. For Club MX and Muc-Off, this partnership isn’t just about speed — it’s about resilience, growth, and writing a new chapter in the comeback story of the year.

 

Follow the journey:

📱 Hunter Yoder – @hunteryoder58

🏁 Club MX – @clubmx | @clubmxproracing