Nick Romano Goes Pro

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Edited Date/Time 5/29/2022 6:32pm
Nick Romano will make his Pro debut this summer and race the whole MX Outdoors series.

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Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s 250 Team Fired Up for Pro Motocross Start

Following a successful conclusion to the supercross season, the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing 250 team is ready to get rolling at this weekend’s Lucas Oil Pro Motocross opening round in Pala, California. The team comes armed with an exciting line-up for the 2022 outdoor season, including a pair of champions and some fast-up-and-coming riders. Both 2021 250SX champions return for the outdoors, with Justin Cooper lining up at the opener and Colt Nichols on track for this summer. Nate Thrasher and Levi Kitchen also return ready to embark on their first full Pro Motocross season. Joining the team’s 250 regulars are two top amateurs – Nick Romano, who moves up to make his pro debut this season, and Matthew LeBlanc, who will get some seat time at the opening rounds.

After sitting out of the supercross season with a preseason training injury, Cooper is hungrier than ever and is eager to line up this weekend at Fox Raceway. On the heels of his 250SX West Championship, the New Yorker enjoyed a great outdoor season in 2021, coming just shy of the title. He led the way in qualifying and holeshots, notched seven moto wins, and never missed the overall podium. Cooper and the team have been putting in the work and have their eyes set on another 250MX title run.

Nichols is also eager to return to action after being sidelined from a big crash at the opening supercross round in Anaheim, California. The 2021 250SX East Champion recently returned to riding and is working towards his comeback this summer.

Fresh off his big win at the supercross finale in Salt Lake City, Utah, Thrasher is fired up for the Pro Motocross season. He first made his debut in the series at the final two rounds in 2020 and, unfortunately, was sidelined with an injury last year. With more seat time on his YZ250F, the Tennessee rider looks to build off his supercross momentum in his first full season outdoors.

Back to full fitness after a shortened supercross season, Kitchen is ready for what will also be his first full year in Pro Motocross. Last year, the Washington rider finished his amateur career in style with a pair of AMA Amateur National Motocross titles and the coveted honor of the Nicky Hayden AMA Motocross Horizon Award. He made his pro motocross debut last year at Red Bud and turned some heads with some solid results in the top 10.

Joining Star’s talented line-up in the pro ranks is the young Romano. Named the 2021 Amateur Rider of the Year, the multi-time amateur champion is one of the sport’s rising stars. The 17-year-old from Bayside, New York, looks to hit the ground running at his first Pro Motocross race this weekend.

Another top amateur making his debut at the Pro Motocross season opener is LeBlanc. The Louisiana rider also has multiple amateur titles to his resume and has enjoyed a lot of success with the bLU cRU. The 16-year-old is looking forward to battling with the sport’s best 250 riders at the first two rounds of the season.

The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross reaches a landmark 50th anniversary this year and kicks off its 12-round season this Saturday, May 28, with the Fox Raceway National I in Pala, California.

Jensen Hendler - Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing 250 Team Manager

“We’re ready to kick off the outdoor season. Coming off a successful end to the supercross season, we are looking to pick up where we left off. The team has been working hard during the short break, and we’re excited to get rolling this weekend. It’s great to have Justin and Colt back riding, although Colt will be joining us sometime later this Summer. We also have a group of young, fast riders, which is really exciting, and we’re looking forward to seeing what they can do.”

Justin Cooper - Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m excited to get back to racing! It feels like it’s been forever, so I’m just happy to be in the position to get back behind the gate. I’ve had good preparation leading into the season, so let’s go for it!”

Colt Nichols - Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m really happy to be back riding! We’re taking it slow right now, but I’m excited to get back up to speed and race this summer. It’s been a long wait since Anaheim 1, but my body feels good, and I’m ready to put in the work.” 

Nate Thrasher - Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m looking forward to the summer and battling up front with the guys. I’m healthy and ready to give it my all.”

Levi Kitchen - Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m pumped to get things going. I’ve made huge improvements since this time last year, so I’m expecting a good year.”

Nick Romano - Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m super excited for my pro debut with the Yamaha Star Racing team. We’ve been putting in a lot of work, so I’m really looking forward to my first race at Pala. This is something I’ve been working towards my whole life!”

Matthew Leblanc - Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m super excited for my pro debut with the Yamaha Star Racing team. We’ve been putting in a lot of work, so I’m really looking forward to my first race at Pala. This is something I’ve been working towards my whole life!”

Edit: I'm not sure why Romano and Leblanc are quoted as saying the exact same thing, but that's what the press release says.
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5/24/2022 9:42am
The best team, they're going to have soo many fast bikes on the track!
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5/24/2022 9:43am
He got the call up with JMart bowing out for the season?
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5/24/2022 9:54am
If Romano does well in his pro debut do you think Matthes will take him out to Sugondese's afterwards?

😂😂😂
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5/24/2022 9:58am
JazzyJJ wrote:
He got the call up with JMart bowing out for the season?
j-mart is with club mx i thought?
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5/24/2022 10:04am
JazzyJJ wrote:
He got the call up with JMart bowing out for the season?
j-mart is with club mx i thought?
He signed with ClubMX for next year. He is still contracted with Star to the end of the year BUT he wont be back on a Star bike again due to injury so, that's why they announced that deal.
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5/24/2022 10:13am
This instantly makes me think that Justin Cooper is possibly far behind where he should be as far as health goes.
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McG194 wrote:
This instantly makes me think that Justin Cooper is possibly far behind where he should be as far as health goes.
I don't see the correlation between the 2. Bumping Romano up, he likely is not going to run for the title, like Cooper is expected to do. Not saying Cooper couldn't possibly be less than 100% but I just don't see how 1 relates to the other? I could see it more being about a vacant spot from JMart not being there all year as a more likely scenario.
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5/24/2022 10:23am
McG194 wrote:
This instantly makes me think that Justin Cooper is possibly far behind where he should be as far as health goes.
AH387 wrote:
I don't see the correlation between the 2. Bumping Romano up, he likely is not going to run for the title, like Cooper is expected to...
I don't see the correlation between the 2. Bumping Romano up, he likely is not going to run for the title, like Cooper is expected to do. Not saying Cooper couldn't possibly be less than 100% but I just don't see how 1 relates to the other? I could see it more being about a vacant spot from JMart not being there all year as a more likely scenario.
Because there have been no rumblings about Romano going pro until now. He was expected to finish out with another run at Loretta's. Maybe Star thinks they won't have enough bikes on the line. J-Mart is out for the summer and if Cooper isn't ready to race or they think he may not be able to line up for all of them they may want more bikes.

The reality is that most kids move up after LL's or at the start of SX. It's rare to start between the two all of a sudden. I can't remember another top amateur unexpectedly announcing his debut 5 days prior.
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McG194 wrote:
Because there have been no rumblings about Romano going pro until now. He was expected to finish out with another run at Loretta's. Maybe Star thinks...
Because there have been no rumblings about Romano going pro until now. He was expected to finish out with another run at Loretta's. Maybe Star thinks they won't have enough bikes on the line. J-Mart is out for the summer and if Cooper isn't ready to race or they think he may not be able to line up for all of them they may want more bikes.

The reality is that most kids move up after LL's or at the start of SX. It's rare to start between the two all of a sudden. I can't remember another top amateur unexpectedly announcing his debut 5 days prior.
I agree that the timing is odd, but what if it maybe has something to do with Ferry potentially signing with Star also? So they figured just move Romano up. I have no idea, and I agree it does seem to be very last minute with weird timing. But just seems unlikely to me that it is hinging on something with Cooper, but I suppose it's possible.
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Leblanc racing as well, supposedly just the first two. If he does well, I am not sure who makes the decision to stay amateur or turn pro. Didn't read the PR so maybe this was already stated above. What is that, like 6 on the 250?
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Nick Romano - Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m super excited for my pro debut with the Yamaha Star Racing team. We’ve been putting in a lot of work, so I’m really looking forward to my first race at Pala. This is something I’ve been working towards my whole life!”

Matthew Leblanc - Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m super excited for my pro debut with the Yamaha Star Racing team. We’ve been putting in a lot of work, so I’m really looking forward to my first race at Pala. This is something I’ve been working towards my whole life!”

Edit: I'm not sure why Romano and Leblanc are quoted as saying the exact same thing, but that's what the press release says.

Nick: yeah you can copy my work, just change it up a little so it doesn't look too obvious
Matt: I will!
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I have a feeling this was a Romano/family decision. JMART will not be lining up and they saw an open spot. He has been racing really well outdoors over the 1-2 years and is coming to the end of his Star deal (End of 23 I believe). Why not jump into the deep end now and get more experience. We all know rookies don't seem to fair to well in SX and why not start in MX where they have a lot more experience. LL titles are cool but don't mean shit in the long run. By going pro now, this will give him 2 MX seasons and 1 SX season to earn a new contract and get established.
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5/24/2022 10:54am
I didn’t see that he was racing the full season? My guess would be the both Romano and Leblanc will run a couple nationals to gauge their speed and get some experience. Then they will run lorettas and the rest of the outdoors after that
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For Ramano Its better to get beat in the pros than it is to get beat by Ryder D and Hymas..And for the person who said LL titles dont mean anything they actually do money wise ..
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5/28/2022 6:14pm
Leading in his first race weekend. That is awesome.
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5/28/2022 9:59pm
str8line wrote:
Leading in his first race weekend. That is awesome.
Seems like he got the first pro race jitters out of the way in the first moto. Now that he knows he can run the pace, he just needs to up the race fitness and he’ll do really well.
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5/28/2022 10:22pm
He looked confident and awesome out there!
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5/28/2022 10:33pm
Surprised the heck out of me today! Will probably be on the podium pretty soon!
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5/28/2022 10:35pm
Who was the gal that qualified and earned a spot out there today?
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5/28/2022 11:13pm
Who was the gal that qualified and earned a spot out there today?
Jordan Jarvis #301
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5/28/2022 11:14pm
Who was the gal that qualified and earned a spot out there today?
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Jordan Jarvis #301
Thanks. That was pretty damned cool!
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5/29/2022 6:22pm
Who was the gal that qualified and earned a spot out there today?
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Jordan Jarvis #301
Well, she qualified 56th out of 68 entered. She finished 15th in the Consolation Race. She must have been the only ready to go for the second moto. Finished 34th in that second moto.

It would be interesting to hear from people who were there on how she looked out on the track.
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5/29/2022 6:32pm Edited Date/Time 5/29/2022 6:35pm
Who was the gal that qualified and earned a spot out there today?
Coggl wrote:
Jordan Jarvis #301
brettmx wrote:
Well, she qualified 56th out of 68 entered. She finished 15th in the Consolation Race. She must have been the only ready to go for the...
Well, she qualified 56th out of 68 entered. She finished 15th in the Consolation Race. She must have been the only ready to go for the second moto. Finished 34th in that second moto.

It would be interesting to hear from people who were there on how she looked out on the track.
Results show her best lap time at only 21secs a lap off jett. 😳
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