From barrier-breaking history to record-shattering achievements, our riders didn’t just compete at the world’s largest amateur motocross event – they owned it.
The dust has settled at Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, and the results speak for themselves: Cobra MOTO just delivered another incredible performance at the AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship. Six national titles. Six different riders. One unstoppable summer that’s rewritten the record books.
THE CHAMPIONS
65cc (10-11) Limited – Raycin Kyler
65cc (10-11) – Kannon Zabojnik
65cc (7-9) Limited – Shannon Tarnow
Micro 3 (7-8) Limited – Edwin Meyer
Micro 2 (4-6) Limited – Rivers Rice
Micro E (4-6) Limited – Wyatt Tedesco
Breaking Barriers: Raycin Kyler Makes History
Eleven-year-old Raycin Kyler didn’t just win a championship – she changed the sport forever. With her 4-2-2 moto finishes in the 65cc (10-11) Limited class, Raycin became the first female rider ever to win an open class at Loretta Lynn’s.
This wasn’t just another victory. This was the culmination of a summer that saw Raycin consistently shatter barriers. First female to win an open class Regional. First female to represent Team USA at the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship. And now, first female open class champion at Loretta Lynn’s.
Raycin isn’t just racing – she’s rewriting what’s possible for every young rider who dreams of competing at the highest levels.
Record Books Rewritten: Kannon Zabojnik’s Fifth Title
At just 10 years old, Kannon Zabojnik has accomplished something no rider in Loretta Lynn’s history ever has: five national championships. His victory in the 65cc (10-11) class marks a record-breaking achievement that spans four incredible years of dominance.
This latest title comes just weeks after Kannon delivered Cobra MOTO’s first-ever world championship victory in France. From the mud-soaked tracks of Romagné to the Tennessee hills of Hurricane Mills, Kannon continues to prove he’s a generational talent aboard his Cobra CX65.
Perfect Execution: Rivers Rice’s Dominant Sweep
Six-year-old Rivers Rice showed how it’s done with a flawless 1-1-1 sweep in the Micro 2 (4-6) Limited class. Three motos, three wins, one undisputed champion. Racing his Cobra CX50JR, Rivers put together the kind of dominant performance that announces the arrival of a future star.
Building Championship Momentum
From our breakthrough at the FIM Junior Motocross World Championship in France to this historic showing at Loretta Lynn’s, 2025 has been a year that’s redefined what Cobra MOTO racing means. Six national champions across multiple age groups and bike platforms demonstrate the depth and strength of our youth racing program.
Whether it’s the CX50JR dominating the micro classes or the CX65 conquering the 65cc divisions, our bikes continue proving themselves as the choice of champions under the biggest lights and highest pressure.
This is just the beginning. With talent like this coming through the ranks, the future of Cobra MOTO racing has never looked brighter.
Congratulations to all our 2025 Loretta Lynn’s champions – Raycin, Kannon, Shannon, Edwin, Rivers, and Wyatt. You’ve made history, and we couldn’t be prouder to be part of your journey.
Ready to start your own championship journey? Learn more about our complete lineup of youth racing bikes at your local authorized Cobra MOTO dealer.


