Greaves Team Delivers Six Podiums at Dirt City & Clean Sweep in Pro-4

July 26-27, 2025 (Lena, WI)–The Greaves Duo took the short drive up from Suamico to Dirt City Motorplex in Lena, Wisconsin, for rounds 9 and 10. CJ was hoping for a better showing in his Side-by-Side program while Johnny was sitting out the weekend, recovering from his injury at ERX. His nephew, Kyle Greaves, would do double-duty and jump out of his Pro-2 and fill-in for Johnny in the Pro-4. CJ moved up a spot in the standings with a strong performance in the Pro Stock SXS class, collecting two 4th place finishes in his Polaris RZR. He landed a 1st and a 2nd in Pro SXS class. He continues to dominate Pro-4 by sweeping the weekend and stretching his points lead while edging closer to his 200th pro win. Kyle pulled a “Johnny G” move in Saturday’s race. He rolled his machine but recovered to take a 3rd place on the podium. He finished 2nd in Sunday’s race, solidifying Johnny’s 3rd place in the points standings.

Pro Stock SXS

Saturday: CJ Greaves had some struggles in the ERX race so he was playing it smart in the first of 6 races he would tackle over the course of the weekend. He landed in 6th early but managed to pass fellow Polaris racer, Jef Bootle, for 5th before the halfway point of the race. Owen Van Eperen has been on a tear and tough to beat. He led the entire race. With only one lap to go, CJ was finally able to move up a spot into 4th. He ran out of time and just missed the podium.

Sunday: CJ was the top qualifier in his Monster Energy / Polaris however, he was stuck in traffic the first half of the race. He could only make it up to 7th before the competition caution.

On the restart, CJ began to work his way to the front. He worked his way around the 6th place running Bootle’s car into 5th. With 2 laps to go, he moved ip to 4th where he finished the race. He moved up to 2nd in the points standings.

Pro SXS

Saturday: The two Polaris RZR’s of CJ Greaves and Jeb Bootle lined up on the front row in Saturday’s racing action. CJ got a great start and jumped quickly out to the lead which he held all the way to the midway point of the race. In the 2nd half of the race, CJ checked out to a 6 second lead before the end of the race. He took the checkered flag to claim win number 197.

Sunday: CJ was the top qualifier and started on the front row with Jeb Bootle on his side once again. The two Polarises checked out from the 15 car field with Bootle in the lead and CJ close behind him. They held on until the competition caution. Points leader, Owen VanEperen, had moved through the field and was in 3rd when racing resumed. Bootle went on to take the win and CJ came in 2nd.

Pro-4

Saturday: Six Pro-4 trucks were on the grid with the two points leaders, CJ Greaves and Jimmy Henderson, on the front row on Saturday at Dirt City. CJ’s cousin, Kyle Greaves, sitting in for the injured Johnny Greaves, lined up on row 2. Henderson and Mickey Thomas got the jump on CJ and Thomas took the early lead. As the track deteriorated, Paul Wolff rolled on his side bringing out a local caution. Kyle also had trouble with the ruts and rolled his Monster Energy Toyota. However, he landed on all 4’s and took off without losing much ground. Thomas’ machine broke while in the lead and CJ took over the top spot before the competition caution.

CJ led the diminishing field to the green flag to begin the 2nd half of the race. Henderson was staying close to CJ for a while. But soon Greaves began to stretch his Monster Energy / Toyota / Toyo Tire truck’s lead. With 3 minutes to go in the race, CJ over-rotated but held on to the lead. With the white flag flying, Henderson crashed into the K-rail moving Adrian Cenni to 2nd and Kyle Greaves to third. They watched as CJ took win number 198.

Sunday: CJ Greaves and Jimmy Henderson lined up on the front row once again for the final race of the weekend at Dirt City. Kyle Greaves started on the 2nd row again. When the green flag flew, CJ shot straight to the lead with “the wild man”, Adrian Cenni, muscling his way past Henderson to move into 2nd. CJ checked out from the field which had dwindled down to 4 trucks on the tight, challenging course. Henderson’s woes continued as he grabbed a rut and rolled 3 times just before the competition caution. Kyle Greaves was in 3rd when racing resumed but was able to take 2nd when Cenni spun-out in the turn, almost collecting Paul Wolff in the process. Cenni continued and was right with Kyle as the laps ticked away. Cenni hit one of the tractor tire barriers in turn 5 which gave cousin Greaves breathing room in 2nd. CJ Greaves was all alone as he bumped up to 1 win away from win number 200! Kyle Greaves, doing his job to keep johnny in the top 3 in points, came in 2nd.

The Greaves team will head to Bark River Michigan for the Off-Road Rumble in the U.P. on August 8-10th where CJ will try to capture win number 200.