CJ Greaves Adds Pro-4 Championship Number 10, His 5th in a row

September 27-28, 2025 (San Bernardino, CA) — The Championship Off Road Series wrapped up its 2025 season this past weekend at the Glen Helen Off-Road Nationals in San Bernardino California in front of huge crowds. CJ Greaves looked to tie a ribbon around another championship and entered the weekend with a substantial lead. He locked it down Friday with with a 3rd place finish, clinching his 10th championship in the Pro-4 class. The year has not been without its struggles. He was unable to defend his titles in the Pro Stock SXS and Pro SXS classes. He only raced in the Pro SXS class in California and took a 2nd place finish on Saturday. Johnny did not race this weekend and finished the season 6th in the standings.

Pro SXS

CJ Greaves number 33 Monster Energy Polaris RZR

Friday: CJ started on row 3 for the late night race in the California desert. He quickly took his Monster Energy, Polaris into the top three early following the 2-by-2 rolling start. The field stretched out, Polaris making up the top 4 spots with Ronnie Anderson leading the way. Chase Carr hit the wall and broke his rear axle just ahead of the competition caution. This moved CJ into 2nd place.

A few turns after the single file restart, the leader spun-out, collecting all three of the front runners. Bootle crashed into CJ as he tried to avoid Anderson’s machine, taking his and CJ’s machine out of the race.

Saturday: CJ started 4th with Jebb Bootle’s Polaris as the top qualifier in Saturday’s Pro SXS race. Ronnie Anderson took the lead again with CJ right behind him in 2nd up to the competition caution.

CJ worked hard throughout the second half of the race to get around Anderson. He settled for a hard fought 2nd place on the podium.

Pro 4

CJ Greaves 2025 Champ Off Road Series Pro4 champion

Friday: All CJ Greaves needed to do was basically start he Pro-4 race on Friday evening to put a bow on his 10th Pro-4 championship. He stayed clear of the field so as to not take any chances. The front runners were dicing it up and Cole Mamer rolled his machine, landing on his roof. This brought out a full course caution while the put him back on all 4’s. Following the restart, CJ was still being cautious but found himself in 4th place. Adrain Cenni spun-out with 2 minutes to go in the race which landed CJ in 3rd. Henderson took the win but CJ Greaves took his 10th Pro-4 Championship.

Saturday: 10 Pro-4’s lined up for the final race of the season. CJ started on the 3rd row with Jimmy Henderson on the front row. CJ passed Cenni early to take 4th as the field began to stretch out. CJ began to work on RJ Anderson who appeared to be having some type of mechanical issues with puffs of smoke. CJ was still in 4th at the halfway point of the race.

On the restart, Anderson continued to smoke but still on pace. Mickey Thomas pulled off the track and CJ took 3rd. As the final laps wound down, the top 3 went side-by-side at times as they battle towards the checkered flag. Henderson prevailed with RJ Anderson in 2nd and CJ Greaves completed the podium, his 15th podium of the year.

CJ Greaves take his 5th Pro-4 championship in a row, his 10th overall.

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