Thunder Valley facts and how to watch

The third round of Pro Motocross runs tomorrow in Colorado and there are a few unknowns and some extra interest given the events of the first two rounds of racing. First question would be will Jett Lawrence be racing and will he be limited in any way? Seems as if he will race as of now and his crash last week required him to get some stitches for a chunk taken out of his leg. The injury has not been shared and only described as a missing chunk as of now. Next would be will the same Chase Sexton as last week show up in Colorado? The speed he had was not a new revelation it was the determination to move forward and the aggression he rode with that surprised everyone and entertained at the same time.

This year marks the 20th consecutive year of racing Pro Motocross at Thunder Valley. Only RedBud and Spring Creek have longer active streaks running. The race track was the host of the 2010 FIM Motocross of Nations race and Ryan Dungey propelled the US team to a win with his clean sweep of his motos. The winner of the 450 class at Thunder Valley has gone on to win the season championship 58% of the time.

How to Watch Thunder Valley National

The race will be streamed live 3pm EST on Peacock as usual but will also be shown at 4pm EST on NBC. This will be great having the race broadcast on the main NBC channel for everyone and hopefully expose to a much larger casual or new viewing audience. Race Day Live (RDL) will be on Peacock at 12pm EST and will show the qualifying sessions along with several special content segments.

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