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Shane McElrath has found a home for the final four rounds of the 2022 AMA Pro Motocross season.
Shane McElrath to complete the outdoor season with the Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Team
CHESTERFIELD, SC – AUGUST 9, 2022: McElrath has agreed to put his skills to use with the Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX team after learning that his services were no longer needed as a fill in rider. His 2022 season took a bit of a detour when his original team folded after the Supercross season ended.
He was in search of a ride for the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross season and landed as a fill in rider with Husqvarna for four races. As the season developed and McElrath continued to post top ten finishes, Husqvarna agreed to continue the relationship for four additional rounds. In August, with their rider(s) returning to the roster, McElrath was no longer needed to fill in for the balance of the season. Like everywhere else in his career, McElrath has parted ways on good terms and started looking for an opportunity elsewhere.
McElrath stated: “My original plan was to purchase a couple of bikes and go the privateer route. I did not
foresee anyone else needing me for only four races. I had the support to do the last four rounds on my
own and was one flight away from having all the pieces put in place. As the Lord would have it, I was
talking to Brandon [Haas] on a different topic when he was notified that Nicoletti was not able to line up
for the balance of the season, recovering from a broken arm. One thing led to another, and he offered me
the spot.”
The twenty-seven-year-old McElrath is no stranger to ClubMX as it was his training facility of choice as a
top amateur prospect from 2011-2013. It was obvious, even back then, that he had the skill and
determination to succeed in the pro ranks. He was picked up by the Troy Lee Designs team at the end of
2013 and turned pro in 2014. He scored points in every race he has entered as a pro which brings us to
his first top ten at Unadilla in August, 2014. It is only fitting that he returns to Unadilla this week with a
fresh start on the Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX team.
“I have known Shane for long time, and I knew he would be great. We did not have the platform to support
him at the pro level at the time, so I was happy when he got his TLD deal. I knew in my heart that one day
our paths would cross where he could ride for our team and that time is now. He is a great guy and
deserves the best this sport has to offer. The timing was right to give him a shot and we are in the position
to do it with good equipment. This is the perfect example of keeping communication open and
relationships intact – Shane and I have always kept in contact and it is rewarding to have him join us.” Said
owner Brandon Haas
McElrath has been training at the ClubMX facility in South Carolina with the rest of the team and is
acclimating to the Yamaha quickly. In the fine details, he had to clear the way with other personal
sponsors to make this deal happen and to his credit, they have all agreed. It is just one more layer of the
respect he has earned and the relationships he has built throughout his career.
He will line up on the #12 at Unadilla and complete the season with the team. It will make for an exciting
ride for everyone involved!
The Shop
I am happy for Shane. He's a good dude. ClubMX is an awesome team.
Hopefully they will both land on stable rides. It is well deserved.
Regarding the spots, his Mrs said on Instagram that he's been ill and had a little (understandable) stress getting the old/new ride stuff in order and sprung up some cold sores.
Looks pretty gnarly, but I'd still probably take some herpes or whatever to be top 10 national speed... not that I can forsee a situation where that deal be feasible or make any sense 🤣
Pit Row
Reminded me of when I had acne back in high school… One kid cracks a joke about it and forgets he even said it, meanwhile you end up self-conscious about your face for the rest of the day. Hated that shit.
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