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Former Team Manager and Current AMA Rider Representative will Showcase WMX’s Growth at 2026 FIM Commissions Conference in France
MORGANTOWN,WV – February 5, 2026 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – Today, on National Girls & Women in Sports Day, MX Sports Pro Racing has announced that industry veteran Christina Denney will once again oversee the Women’s Motocross Championship Powered by Synchrony (WMX) as WMX Series Director. This comes on the heels of the declaration just last month that the WMX will join the SMX LeagueTM beginning with the 2026 season. Denney served an integral role in the WMX’s return alongside the Pro Motocross Championship last summer, which led to unprecedented growth for the WMX that paved the way for January’s milestone announcement at AIMExpo.

“Christina’s presence within the industry spans well over a decade. She has contributed significantly in a variety of roles to become one of the most highly regarded members in the motocross community,” said Carrie Coombs Russell, CEO, MX Sports Pro Racing. “We’re fortunate to have someone who not only understands both the business and competitive side of the sport but also brings a personal investment in mentoring our athletes. Christina understands that this is a community that benefits greatly when we work together and she has fostered an environment that has allowed the WMX to flourish.”

Denney (right) joined WMX racer Mikayla Nielsen (center) and Synchrony’s Susan Medrano (left) for the landmark WMX announcement in January at AIMExpo.
Denney’s journey to WMX Series Director dates back to the turn of the millennium, when she and her husband, Chris, founded Roost MX Graphics and began working closely with race teams and athletes at both the amateur and professional level. It is here where she learned the intricacies of the industry and the dynamics of race team operations, which ultimately led to a groundbreaking opportunity to become team manager of Cycle Trader/Rock River Yamaha beginning with the 2009 season. As the sport’s first and only female team manager, Denney became a pioneer for women in motocross and led the team’s ascension over the next decade into an elite satellite effort that was home to well-known racers like Kyle Chisholm, Justin Cooper, Alex Martin, and Colt Nichols. During that time, Denney also became team coordinator for the AMA U.S. Motocross Team and continues in that role to this day. Currently, Denney serves as an AMA Rider Representative and has taken on the role of team coordinator for the U.S. team at the annual FIM Women’s Motocross Cup, while also assisting the SMX Next program as a coach and instructor for the Scouting Moto Combines.
“Being part of the growth of WMX is deeply personal to me. As Series Director, it’s about more than racing—it’s about creating space for women to be seen, supported, and believed in,” said Denney. “Before this role, I was the first woman in the U.S. to serve as a team manager, building a privateer team from nothing and learning what it truly takes to lead. Every challenge and lesson along the way prepared me for this moment. I never imagined I’d be part of something this powerful, but helping grow this movement in women’s motorsports has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my life.”

Last year, Denny (third from left) helped lead a talented American lineup of WMX racers to a runner-up finish at the FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup with a U.S. team comprised of (left to right)
Jordan Jarvis, Jamie Astudillo, Kyleigh Stallings, Lachlan Turner, and Mikayla Nielsen.
In addition to all her significant contributions to American motocross, Denney plays an active role in bringing awareness and advocating for women’s motocross on a global scale as the AMA representative for the FIM Women’s Commission (CFM). This weekend, she will attend the annual FIM Commissions Conference in Lyon, France, where she will showcase the incredible success and rapid growth of the WMX Championship. With the success and attention generated by international talent like Australia’s Charli Cannon here in the states, the WMX is poised to become a destination for the most elite female talent on the planet.
“Serving on the CFM for a second year as a representative of the AMA has been a defining part of my growth in the women’s sports space. The women on this commission have played a meaningful role in shaping my perspective and pushing me to think bigger,” Denney added. “After attending my first commission meeting last February, I knew I needed to take action back home in the U.S., and that moment set this journey in motion. Being asked to represent the AMA has been a true honor, and I’ve worked hard to contribute in a way that creates real impact. What’s happened in just one year has exceeded anything I imagined, and it’s only been possible through the support, collaboration, and commitment of an incredible group of people. It’s truly been a team effort.”

As an AMA Rider Representative, Denney travels to the most high-profile amateur and professional motocross events in the country to serve as an advocate and liaison for competitors on behalf of the sanctioning body, where celebrated racers like Ezra Lusk (pictured) are her colleagues.
The Women’s Motocross Championship Powered by Synchrony will hold six races for the 2026 season, with each held in conjunction with the Pro Motocross Championship. The summer campaign will begin with the Hangtown Motocross Classic in California (June 5-6), followed by the Thunder Valley National in Colorado (June 12-13) and the High Point National in Pennsylvania (June 19-20) before a midseason break gives way to a stretch run at the Unadilla National in New York (August 14-15), the Budds Creek National in Maryland (August 21-22), and the Ironman National Finals in Indiana (August 28-29).
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Kayla Bolton / MX Sports
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Brandon Short / MX Sports Pro Racing
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About the Women’s Motocross Championship
The Women’s Motocross Championship (WMX), an AMA National Championship, features the world’s fastest female outdoor motocross racers. The 6-round series begins with the Hangtown Motocross Classic in June and concludes at the Ironman National in August. It includes stops at premier facilities across America, with events in California, Colorado, Pennsylvania, New York, Maryland and Indiana. These female racers compete in a two-moto format on machines ranging from 125cc to 250cc. The WMX series is managed by MX Sports Pro Racing, a West Virginia-based company and industry leader in power sports event production.
For more information, please visit RaceWMX.com.
About MX Sports Pro Racing
MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc., manages and produces the world’s premier motocross racing series – the Pro Motocross Championship sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. MX Sports Pro Racing is an industry leader in off-road powersport event production and management, whose mission is to showcase the sport of professional motocross competition at events throughout the United States. Through its various racing properties, partnerships and affiliates, MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc., organizes events for thousands of racing athletes each year and attracts millions of motorsports spectators.
Visit MXSportsProRacing.com for more information.
About the American Motorcyclist Association
Founded in 1924, the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based association whose mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling. As the world’s largest motorcycling rights and event sanctioning organization, the AMA advocates for riders’ interests at all levels of government and sanctions thousands of competition and recreational events every year. The AMA also provides money-saving discounts on products and services for its members. Through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, the AMA honors the heroes and heritage of motorcycling.
For more information, visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
Not a member? Join the AMA today: AmericanMotorcyclist.com/membership/join.
About the Monster Energy SMX World Championship
The Monster Energy SMX World ChampionshipTM is the premier off-road motorcycle racing series in the world that combines the technical precision of stadium racing with the all-out speed and endurance of outdoor racing. Created in 2022, the Monster Energy SMX World Championship Series combines the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and AMA Pro Motocross Championship into a 28-round regular season that culminates in a season-ending SMX World Championship Playoffs.
Visit SuperMotocross.com for more information.
About Synchrony
Synchrony (NYSE: SYF) is a leading consumer financing company at the heart of American commerce and opportunity. From health to home, auto to retail, our Synchrony products have been serving the needs of people and businesses for nearly 100 years. We provide responsible access to credit and banking products to support healthier financial lives for tens of millions of people, enabling them to access the things that matter to them. Additionally, through our innovative products and experiences, we support the growth and operations of some of the country’s most respected brands, as well as more than 400,000 small and midsize businesses and health and wellness providers that Americans rely on. Synchrony is proud to be ranked as the country’s #2 Best Company to Work For® by Fortune magazine and Great Place to Work®.
For more information, visit www.synchrony.com.
Source: SMX League

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