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Ryan Villopoto’s Kid Shines at 2026 World Mini Grand Prix

By Nina Rossi2 min read
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Ryan Villopoto’s Kid Shines at 2026 World Mini Grand Prix

Gage Villopoto impresses at the 2026 World Mini Grand Prix in Las Vegas, following in his father's motocross legacy.

Gage Villopoto, son of motocross legend Ryan Villopoto, made waves at the 2026 World Mini Grand Prix held at Mesquite MX, a premier motocross venue situated just outside Las Vegas, Nevada. The event provided a high-profile stage for young riders to showcase their skills, and Gage did not disappoint.

The World Mini Grand Prix is known as a proving ground for up-and-coming motocross talent, attracting riders from across the globe. This year’s competition spotlighted the next generation of racers poised to shape the sport’s future. Among them, Gage Villopoto stood out, displaying skill and determination reminiscent of his father, a multiple-time AMA Supercross and Motocross champion.

While specific race results and statistics from the event were not disclosed, it is evident that expectations surrounding Gage are significant given his lineage. With Ryan Villopoto’s illustrious career serving as both inspiration and legacy, Gage’s performance at Mesquite MX captured the attention of motocross enthusiasts and industry insiders alike.

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For the Villopoto family, the event underscored the continuation of a tradition in competitive motocross, with Gage carving his own path on the track. Fans of the sport will undoubtedly keep an eye on this young racer’s journey as he seeks to build a name for himself in an arena where his father’s shadow looms large.

The 2026 World Mini Grand Prix further solidified its reputation as a must-watch event, offering a glimpse into motocross's exciting future. Whether Gage Villopoto will follow directly in his father's championship footsteps remains to be seen, but his performance in Las Vegas suggests that he is well on his way.

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Nina Rossi

Staff Writer

Nina writes about new car models, EV infrastructure, and transportation policy.

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