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Over $130,000 Raised at Second Annual Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament

Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Hosted Second Annual Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament Adding to Several Season-Long Initiatives that Benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 

Ken Roczen and Pipes Motorsports Group Raise $200,000 Through Annual Kickstart for a Cause National Sweepstakes

Supercross Love Moto Stop Cancer St. Jude Auction Closes on Monday, May 12 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern

Salt Lake City, Utah (May 10, 2025) – Rocky Mountain ATV/MC hosted the second annual Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament today at Old Mill Golf Course raising over $130,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

A star-studded lineup of marquee Supercross athletes and industry personnel including Jeremy McGrath, Justin Brayton, Adam Cianciarulo, Broc Glover, Jordon Smith, Kyle Chisholm, Shane McElrath, Cade Clason, Josh Cartwright, Kevin Moranz, Drew Adams, Grant Harlan and others took to the picturesque links in a shotgun start that featured 148 players in total.

Supercross athletes and key industry personnel before teeing off at the second annual Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament that benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at Old Mill Golf Course in Holladay, Utah. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

Hole sponsors were filled by Supercross industry partners including Rocky Mountain ATV/MC, Monster Energy, Yamaha, Triumph, Fastway, Fire Power, Honda, KTM, Leatt, Maxxis, FLY Racing, Alpinestars, Feld Motor Sports, Seven, Melin, Michelin, Dunlop, Dirt Tricks, Acerbis, and POD. After a competitive round of 18, the team comprised of Dan Truman, Drew Adams, Dan Brown, and Jeff Rittmer came out on top. Second place consisted of Grant Harlan, Mina Hami, Josh Cartwright, and Simon Cagle. Rounding out third was the 2024 tournament champions Jeremy Coker, Danny Dobey, Jordon Smith, and Chuck Smith. The day concluded with a Give-to-Live donation opportunity and live auction that raised over $52,000 and included several specialty items gifted by friends of St. Jude (trip for four to Tuscany), Monster Energy, Alpinestars, Jackson Guitars, and others.

First Place Team – pictured left to right Drew Adams, Jeff Rittmer, Dan Truman, Dan Brown. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.
Second Place Team – pictured left to right Josh Cartwright, Mina Hami, Grant Harlan, Simon Cagle. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.
Third Place Team – pictured left to right Danny Dobey, Jeremy Coker, Jordon Smith, Chuck Smith. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

Ken Roczen and the Pipes Motorsports Group hosted the second annual Kickstart for a Cause national sweepstakes and raised a record-setting $200,000 through a season-long campaign where one lucky winner is gifted Ken’s race bike. Ken personally called the winner this morning and surprised him with the news. Although Ken will not be competing at the final round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship taking place today at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, a check will be presented to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on his behalf. An avid St. Jude supporter, Roczen has also donated several key items to the Supercross Love Moto Stop Cancer auction. “We would like to thank everyone for their efforts in helping to raise this grand sum. Every bit helps make a difference and it truly is amazing what a difference this is going to make in the lives of the kids and their families. After becoming parents, you feel this in a different light and it’s something that no family should have to go through. We are thankful for groups like St. Jude who are making such an incredible difference.” – Courtney and Ken Roczen.

Ken Roczen’s Kickstart For A Cause National Sweepstakes raised $200,000 via a season-long initiative that benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The annual Supercross Love Moto Stop Cancer St. Jude auction is currently live and will remain open through the final round in Salt Lake City, closing at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on Monday, May 12. This year’s auction contains over 250 unique items generously donated by the sport’s top athletes, teams, and industry partners. The auction includes autographed bike plastics, goggles, gloves, and race-worn gear sets custom designed using St. Jude patient-inspired artwork for the Love Moto Stop Cancer race that took place at Round 9 in Indianapolis, Indiana earlier in the season.

The annual Supercross Love Moto Stop Cancer St. Jude auction includes over 250 authentic items generously donated by the sport’s top athletes, teams, and industry partners. Auction closes on Monday, May 12 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern.

Fans can also continue to give by becoming a partner in hope via the season-long Supercross Love Moto Stop Cancer text-to-donate campaign. Supporters can text SUPER to 785-833 and receive one of the unique Love Moto Stop Cancer SMX t-shirts as a gift for their support.

Because of fundraising through partnerships like this, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food – so they can focus on helping their child live. Supercross is the only entity outside of Country music to use their own community-wide slogan – Love Moto Stop Cancer. Moto is short for Motocross which embellishes both disciplines of Motocross and Supercross. Donors who pledge $19 or more per month receive an exclusive Love Moto Stop Cancer T-shirt, routinely worn by all the sport’s top athletes.

As the Supercross season draws to a close this weekend in Salt Lake City, two championships are still undecided as Haiden Deegan wrapped up the Western Divisional 250SX Class Championship last week in Denver. In the Eastern Divisional 250SX Class Championship, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Seth Hammaker, and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire are separated by a mere three points. In the premier class Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Cooper Webb and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton are also separated by a slim margin of nine points.