We’ve heard rumors in all directions about this for a while, but today the word has become official as the GEICO Honda team preps its lineup for Lucas Oil Pro Motocross. Malcolm Stewart will skip the Nationals this summer to begin preparations for a full time 450 career in 2017.

Clinching the 250SX East Region Championship forces Stewart to 450SX next year via AMA pointing out rules.

“Now that I have won my first 250 SX championship, I know first hand just how much work it takes to become a champion,” said Stewart today in a GEICO Honda PR. “So as I move full time to the 450 class for 2017 I know it will take twice as much work and preparation. Not riding the outdoors this year will leave me plenty of time to prepare for my 450 SX and MX pro debut.

“Thanks to everyone at GEICO Honda and my family for helping me win this 250 SX Championship!” concluded Stewart.

Stewart is out but the team will have an addition in rookie Tristan Charboneau, who will make his pro debut at Hangtown.

Charboneau has been part of the GEICO Honda amateur squad since late 2014, but the status of his pro debut wasn’t quite set until recently. He’s been living out in California and riding and training with the team’s pro riders, and the squad has been impressed with his recent gains in speed and stamina, so they’ve decided he’s ready to make the jump.

Charboneau will be on the #403 Honda for his debut next weekend.

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