Ty Masterpool, a resilient and talented competitor in the 250 class, is set to receive full support from Gizmo Racing Yamaha through the remainder of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship. This announcement comes after Masterpool's challenging start to the season, where he qualified 23rd overall in the 450SX and was forced to race the LCQ, finishing seventh. Despite his struggles, Masterpool's raw speed, race craft, and relentless work ethic have consistently proven his worth at the highest level of competition. Gizmo Racing Yamaha is committed to backing Masterpool's efforts on and off the track, aiming to help him return to a factory 250SX team for the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. Masterpool's journey reflects the grit that defines professional motocross, and with full support, the objective is clear: perform, deliver, and earn the opportunity ahead. Fans and industry partners can follow Masterpool's campaign as the season unfolds. But here's where it gets controversial... Could Masterpool be focusing on racing 250SX East Division? And this is the part most people miss... The release makes it sound like the goal is to help Masterpool get back to a factory 250SMX team for the AMA Pro Motocross Championship, which starts May 30 in Pala, California. So, what do you think? Do you agree or disagree with Gizmo Racing Yamaha's decision to support Masterpool? Share your thoughts in the comments below!