Jett Lawrence Looks
to Sustain Meteoric Rise
as Pro Motocross
Championship Title Defense
Looms
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First-Time Titleholders
RJ Hampshire and Tom Vialle
Carry Supercross
Momentum into Wide Open 250
Class Battle
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (May 13,
2024) – The first
chapter of the 2024
SuperMotocross World
Championship Series (SMX)
is complete, as the
17-round
Monster Energy AMA
Supercross Championship
once again captivated
audiences around the
world with an incredible
winter of the sport’s
most technical
discipline. A combined
total of 16 different
racers emerged with a
Main Event victory
across the 450SX and
250SX classes, which
produced a trio of
first-time champions
last Saturday night in
Salt Lake City. MX
Sports Pro Racing would
like to congratulate
these newly crowned
titleholders in Team
Honda HRC’s Jett
Lawrence (450SX),
Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna Factory
Racing’s RJ Hampshire
(250SX West), and Red
Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Tom Vialle
(250SX East), who will
now set their sights on
what is poised to be a
thrilling summer of
competition alongside a
star-studded field of
international talent
during the 53rd season
of the
Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. A total of 11
rounds and a combined 44
motos await at the
sport’s most hallowed
grounds, where the
sleeping giants of
American motocross’ most
storied venues will once
again be awakened for
the grueling and
prestigious journey to
see which two riders
will hoist the coveted
Edison Dye Cup (450
Class) and Gary Jones
Cup (250 Class) at
season’s end.
““Year in and year out,
we’re left in awe of the
spectacle that is
Monster Energy
Supercross. Each winter,
the hype of a new season
never disappoints as
this highly specialized
discipline produces
compelling drama unlike
anything else in the
sport, attracting
hundreds of thousands of
fans to fill stadiums
across the country,”
said Davey Coombs,
President, MX Sports Pro
Racing. “We commend our
partners at Feld Motor
Sports for another
incredible championship,
one which was befitting
of their golden
celebration of 50 years
of Supercross. We’re
proud to welcome them
into the half-century
club and are excited to
build off the momentum
of the past 17 rounds
with a summer of festive
weekends full of racing,
40-rider gates, and the
sport’s ultimate battle
of man and machine.
Let’s take it outside!”
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Jett Lawrence will
carry the No. 1 plate
and lead the field
into action this summer
as he looks to defend
his 450 Class crown.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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Following a memorable,
history-making debut in
the premier class last
year, Jett Lawrence’s
meteoric rise as the
sport’s most compelling
figure has continued as
he rewrites the record
books with each passing
championship season.
Lawrence backed up last
summer’s undefeated
rookie Pro Motocross
campaign and inaugural
SuperMotocross World
Championship with one of
the most memorable
rookie Supercross
seasons of all time. The
20-year-old Australian
became the first rider
to win his 450SX debut
and went on to secure
eight Main Event wins
and 10 podiums to join
Jeremy McGrath and Ryan
Dungey as the only
rookies to capture the
premier class crown.
However, unlike his
counterparts, Lawrence
did not have any
previous 450SX
experience prior to his
debut campaign.
With a perfect season,
SMX title, and new
Supercross championship
in tow, Lawrence enters
the Pro Motocross
Championship as the
odds-on favorite to
successfully defend his
No. 1 plate. His
immediate success in the
premier class is an
extension of the
dominance he held in the
250cc division dating
back to 2021, in which
he consecutively won a
pair of Pro Motocross
titles and a crown in
both 250 East and 250
West Supercross. As a
result, Lawrence is in
search of a stunning
eighth straight
championship this
summer. Only Ricky
Carmichael has amassed a
longer streak, with 12
consecutive titles
between the 2000 and
2006 seasons, albeit he
did sit out the 2004
Supercross season with
an injury.
“What Jett Lawrence has
accomplished at such a
young age is nothing
short of incredible,”
stated Coombs. “He’s
truly a generational
talent that has
seamlessly transitioned
into one of the most
decorated 450cc
divisions in history,
which consists of 10
past AMA National
Champions across
Supercross and Pro
Motocross, to continue a
reign of dominance that
now encompasses both
divisions over the past
four years. With
everything he’s
accomplished, it’s
incredible to realize
Lawrence is still just
20 years old, with his
best days still ahead of
him.”
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Lawrence has
captured seven
consecutive
championships
and will pursue an
eighth straight title in
Pro Motocross.
Photo Credit: Racer X
Illustrated / Align
Media
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With both Jett and
Hunter Lawrence
graduating to spearhead
Team Honda HRC’s 450SX
efforts for the 2024
season, the title
vacancies they left
behind in the 250SX
regions opened the door
for a multitude of
riders to contend for
this year’s East and
West championships.
Collectively, the
division saw 10
different riders grab
victory, while seven
different riders took a
turn at carrying the red
plate as point leader.
In the end, both RJ
Hampshire, one of the
division’s most
experienced competitors,
and Tom Vialle, a
two-time FIM MX2 World
Champion, claimed their
first-ever AMA titles
and both will surely be
in the hunt for the Gary
Jones Cup in the 250
Class this summer. The
incredible parity
throughout Supercross
bodes well for an
unpredictable
championship battle in
Pro Motocross that will
also include the likes
of Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s reigning
Rookie of the Year and
SMX Champion Haiden
Deegan, Monster
Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki’s Levi
Kitchen, the breakout
rider of 2024 thus far,
Team Honda HRC’s Jo
Shimoda, with
back-to-back
championship podium
finishes, and many more.
“With its unique mix of
youth with raw speed and
experienced veterans,
the 250 Class is always
intriguing. However,
this year we could be in
for something special,”
added Coombs. “Look no
further than the
Supercross season, with
its 10 different Main
Event winners and
regional championships
that went down to the
wire, as a testament to
how wide open this
division and
championship truly is.
There’s no shortage of
captivating storylines
surrounding each of our
contenders, which will
have the fans at full
tilt each and every time
the gate drops.”
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RJ Hampshire (top)
and Tom Vialle (bottom)
are the newest riders
to add their names to
the list of Supercross
250SX Regional
Champions.
Photo Credit: Racer X
Illustrated / Align
Media
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In addition to the
crowning of the sport’s
newest champions,
additional accolades
were celebrated at the
conclusion of the
Monster Energy
Supercross season.
Lawrence’s 450SX
Championship was
accompanied by 450SX AMA
Rookie of the Year
honors, while Red Bull
KTM Factory Racing’s
Julien Beaumer was
recognized as the 250SX
AMA Rookie of the Year
after an impressive
debut season that saw
the Supercross Futures
and Scouting Moto
Combine graduate finish
seventh in the 250SX
West Region. The SMX
Next initiative that
fosters the development
of the sport’s next
generation hosted the
final Supercross Futures
gathering of the season
in Salt Lake City, from
which New Zealand native
Cole Davies prevailed to
become the first
international competitor
to capture the
Supercross Futures AMA
National Championship.
Rounding out the season
awards was the
Supercross
Manufacturers’
Championship, which was
captured by Yamaha Motor
Corporation following a
strong combined campaign
across the 450SX and
250SX divisions,
highlighted by 10 Main
Event wins from the
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing stable
coming from championship
runner-up Cooper Webb
and Eli Tomac in 450SX
along with Haiden
Deegan, Jordon Smith,
and Nate Thrasher in the
250SX East and West
regions. Yamaha also
swept Main Event
victories at the
Arlington and Foxborough
rounds.
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Julien Beaumer
earned 250SX AMA Rookie
of the Year honors.
Photo Credit: Racer X
Illustrated / Align
Media
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Cole Davies captured
the Supercross Futures
AMA National
Championship.
Photo Credit: Feld Motor
Sports, Inc.
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Less than two weeks
remain until the roar of
40-rider gates greet the
most passionate fans in
motorsports for another
sensational summer of
the Pro Motocross
Championship. The
11-round campaign will
travel to 10 different
states, with visits to
the hallowed grounds of
Fox Raceway, Hangtown,
Thunder Valley Motocross
Park, High Point
Raceway, The Wick 338,
RedBud MX, Spring Creek
MX Park, Washougal MX
Park, Unadilla MX, Budds
Creek Motocross Park,
and Ironman Raceway.
Tickets are now
available for all 11
rounds and can be
purchased by visiting
www.ProMotocross.com.
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For information
about the Pro
Motocross
Championship, please
visit ProMotocross.com and
be sure to follow
all of the Pro
Motocross social
media channels for
exclusive content
and additional
information on the
latest news:
Available for download
for both Apple and
Android devices is the
official Pro Motocross
App. Fans of American
motocross can have
access to the world’s
most prestigious
off-road motorcycle
racing series right at
their fingertips on
their mobile devices.
Developed by AMA Pro
Racing, the Pro
Motocross App provides
users with the most
important information
surrounding the Pro
Motocross Championship,
from series news to
schedule and ticket
information, as well as
broadcast schedule
details and live timing
& scoring. Download it
now via the App
Store or Google
Play.
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MX Sports Pro
Racing
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc., manages and
produces the world's
premier motocross racing
series - the Pro
Motocross Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. MX Sports Pro
Racing is an industry
leader in off-road
powersport event
production and
management, whose
mission is to showcase
the sport of
professional motocross
competition at events
throughout the United
States. Through its
various racing
properties, partnerships
and affiliates, MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.,
organizes events for
thousands of racing
athletes each year and
attracts millions of
motorsports spectators.
Visit
www.mxsportsproracing.com
for more information.
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Pro Motocross
Championship
The Pro Motocross
Championship features
the world's fastest
outdoor motocross
racers, competing aboard
homologated bikes from
one of eight competing
manufacturers on a
collection of the
roughest, toughest
tracks on the planet.
Racing takes place each
Saturday afternoon, with
competition divided into
two classes: one for
250cc machines, and one
for 450cc machines. MX
Sports Pro Racing, the
industry leader in
off-road powersports
event production,
organizes the Pro
Motocross Championship.
More information can be
found at
www.ProMotocross.com.
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AMA Pro Racing
AMA Pro Racing is the
premier professional
motorcycle racing
organization for North
America, operating a
full schedule of events
and championships for a
variety of motorcycle
disciplines. It serves
as the sanctioning body
of the Pro Motocross
Championship.
Learn more about AMA Pro
Racing at
www.amaproracing.com.
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SuperMotocross
World Championship
The SuperMotocross World
Championship™ is the
premier off-road
motorcycle racing series
that combines the
technical precision of
stadium racing with the
all-out speed and
endurance of outdoor
racing. Created in 2022,
the SuperMotocross World
Championship combines
the Monster Energy AMA
Supercross Championship
and the Pro Motocross
Championship, sanctioned
by AMA Pro Racing, into
a 31-event series that
culminates in a
season-ending two round
playoff and
SuperMotocross World
Championship Final.
Visit
SuperMotocross.com
for more information.
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