Jo Shimoda Set to Return to Honda HRC Progressive for 2026 SuperMotocross Season

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November 12, 2025, 1:10pm

TBA SMX Playoff 1SuperMotocross World Championship More Honda news today! As expected, Jo Shimoda is returning to the factory Honda team to pilot a CRF250R in the 250SMX field of the Monster Energy SuperMotocross World Championship next year. Shimoda started off the 2025 season with a win at the Anaheim 1 SX then won the SMX finale this fall and earned the 250SMX title, his first professional title. He also became the first Japanese rider to win an AMA championship at the professional level.

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Shimoda posted on Instagram:

“Finally done deal! 📄✍🏻
Proud to be announcing to create new chapter with @hondaracingcorporation for next year, team has taught me so many things not just a bike stuff but to grow as individual, really Excited to achieve big goals with the crew and to make progress, I love where I’m at 🫶🏻
Also thank you to all the people that is behind me love you guys🙂”

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The following press release is from Honda:

Honda HRC Progressive Confirms Jo Shimoda for 2026
Japanese native earned the 2025 SuperMotocross 250 Championship
Shimoda will campaign the CRF250RWE in SX/MX/SMX

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ALPHARETTA, Georgia – On the heels of his first major professional racing championship, Jo Shimoda has signed a new deal with the factory Honda HRC Progressive team, American Honda confirmed today. The 23-year-old turned in a breakout season in 2025, consistently fighting for wins and podium finishes, and earning the SuperMotocross 250 crown. At the same time, he enjoyed a surge in popularity, as fans came to appreciate his fluid style and endearing personality.

Born and raised in Suzuka, Japan (where Honda has several important operations), Shimoda started riding at age 4 and, after earning early success in his home country, began honing his skills during increasingly frequent international forays. He eventually landed a spot on the Honda-supported Factory Connection amateur program, which transitioned into a pro ride near the end of the 2019 season. He posted respectable results over the next two years, even earning the 2020 AMA Supercross Rookie of the Year Award. Shimoda moved to another manufacturer when the satellite team shut down following the 2021 season, but he returned to Honda’s factory team in 2024. The 2025 season saw him take a major step forward. He won the AMA Supercross 250 West opener before a fluke hand injury affected the remainder of his indoor campaign, and he finished second in AMA Pro Motocross standings, taking a pair of overall wins along the way. Then in the three-round SuperMotocross Playoffs, Shimoda took another two overall wins and wrapped up the title, becoming the first Japanese rider to win a professional AMA championship. Shimoda was also impressive while racing a CRF450RWE for the first time with Team Japan at the season-end Motocross of Nations, posting 2-6 results in his two motos.

“Since I was young, I’ve thought HRC is one of the most advanced teams in the whole motorsports industry,” Shimoda said. “To be a part of that is amazing. Where I grew up, they have the Suzuka Circuit, where Honda is all over the place—Honda Racing Corporation is right by my house! There’s a lot to it, and it means a lot to me.”

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“On behalf of everyone at American Honda, Honda HRC Progressive and HRC, I’m extremely pleased to welcome Jo back for another season,” said Brandon Wilson, Manager of Racing & Advertising at American Honda. “We’re proud of the progress that Jo has made with his speed and confidence over the last couple of seasons, and he has played an important role in developing our CRF250RWE race machine. We’re excited to see what we can do next together.”

Jo Shimoda

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