Jett Lawrence Opens
Pro Motocross Championship
Season with Continued
Dominance of Fox Raceway
National
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Haiden Deegan Begins 250
Class Title Defense with
Assertive 1-1 Effort
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PALA, Calif.
(May 24, 2025) – The
second half of the SMX
World Championship
regular season got
underway on Saturday,
with the start of the
54th season of the Pro
Motocross Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. Southern
California’s Fox Raceway
at Pala was the site for
Round 18, the Pala
Casino Spa & Resort Fox
Raceway National
Presented by Fox Racing,
where abundant sunshine
and moderate
temperatures set the
stage for a compelling
afternoon of racing that
saw a pair of dominant
performances from two of
the sport’s rising
stars. In the 450 Class,
Team Honda HRC
Progressive’s Jett
Lawrence made his return
to action from a torn
ACL and maintained his
unbeaten record at Fox
Raceway with a 1-1 sweep
in which he led every
lap. In the 250 Class,
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Haiden
Deegan began his title
defense with a second
straight win at the
season opener, his home
race, also completing a
sweep of the motos.
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Moto 1
A highly anticipated
opening moto began with
a familiar sight as the
Team Honda HRC
Progressive duo of Jett
and Hunter Lawrence
emerged from the first
turn side-by-side and
nearly came together,
with the edge for the
Pro Motocross Holeshot
going to Jett. The
younger sibling was able
to inch away, as Hunter
Lawrence was passed by
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Justin
Cooper. A couple spots
back, defending champion
Chase Sexton started
fifth aboard his Red
Bull KTM Factory Racing
machine.
As the top three settled
in, Sexton faced
adversity while running
fourth as he was forced
to take off his goggles.
He maintained his spot
in the running order,
despite pressure from
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Eli Tomac,
but was directed to
visit the mechanic’s
area for a new set of
goggles. On the ensuing
lap, Sexton crashed. He
was slow to remount and
eventually rode back to
the paddock for a DNF.
The top of the running
order remained unchanged
the rest of the way, as
Jett Lawrence moved out
to a double-digit
advantage and went
wire-to-wire to extend
his unbeaten streak in
the 450 Class at Fox
Raceway to five motos.
Cooper earned a
career-best moto result
in second, while Hunter
Lawrence finished third.
Tomac followed in
fourth, with Red Bull
KTM Factory Racing’s
Aaron Plessinger
rounding out the top
five.
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Jett Lawrence
maintained his
undefeated record at Fox
Raceway with a 1-1
sweep.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Moto 2
The final moto of the
afternoon got underway
with a big Pro Motocross
Holeshot for Hunter
Lawrence that put him a
couple bike lengths
ahead of the field. His
lead was short lived,
however, as both Jett
Lawrence and Plessinger
were able to get by,
with Tomac lurking in
fourth. As Jett inched
away, the battle behind
him continued with
Hunter Lawrence
reclaiming second and
Tomac following through
into third to drop
Plessinger to fourth.
Less than five minutes
into the moto, Tomac was
able to make the pass on
Hunter for second and
looked to close in on
Jett Lawrence for the
first time in Pro
Motocross competition.
In a matter of a half
lap, the top two were
multiple seconds ahead
of the field,
effectively setting up a
head-to-head battle for
the moto win. Behind
them, Hunter Lawrence
and Plessinger duked it
out for third.
Tomac was relentless in
applying pressure on
Jett Lawrence, but the
young Australian was
able to keep him at bay
and pull away in certain
parts of the track.
Tomac found a way to
inch closer, but
Lawrence would counter a
few moments later. In
his pursuit, Tomac made
minor miscues that
allowed Lawrence to
build a lead that soon
grew to about 2.5
seconds as they
approached the final 10
minutes.
The Yamaha rider bided
his time and made
another push with about
eight minutes to go and
was able to close the
deficit to under a
second. Despite being
faster and having better
lines, Tomac couldn’t
get alongside to attempt
a pass. Slowly, the
distance between the
leaders started to swing
in Lawrence’s favor. The
lead continued to grow
in the closing stages of
the moto as the Honda
rider withstood one of
the toughest tests of
his young career to
close out his sixth
straight moto win 11.8
seconds over Tomac. A
lengthy battle for third
between Hunter Lawrence
and Plessinger saw the
KTM rider make a late
pass to grab the
position.
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Eli Tomac finished
second in his first
opening round race since
2022.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Tomac kept the
pressure on Lawrence
throughout the second
moto.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Overall
In three career 450
Class starts at Fox
Raceway, Jett Lawrence
has not only won all six
motos but also every
single lap. A third
straight 1-1 performance
resulted in his 16th win
in 17 career starts.
Tomac’s first season
opener since the 2022
season resulted in a
runner-up effort (4-2),
while Hunter Lawrence
rounded out the overall
podium in third (3-4).
Jett Lawrence’s initial
lead in the championship
standings sits at 10
points over Tomac, with
Hunter Lawrence 12
points behind.
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A pair of stellar
starts were crucial to a
third-place effort for
Hunter Lawrence (96).
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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1st: Jett
Lawrence, Team Honda HRC
(1-1)
“I had a few good
beast mode attacks from
[Tomac] and I had to do
everything I could to
fend him off. I knew I
had a stronger section,
so I made sure I nailed
it every time. With
about five laps to go I
had to give it
everything and I tried
to use the lappers to my
advantage. It was
awesome to race against
[Tomac] and feel that
adrenaline again.”
2nd: Eli Tomac,
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing (4-2)
“I was trying my
heart out and it was
close for about 25
minutes. We both had our
strong spots on the
track, so we were
constantly trading
momentum. It was
definitely a pleasure to
race against Jett. I’m
really excited to get
this series going. I
felt strong and back to
full health, and I’m
ready to keep going.”
3rd: Hunter
Lawrence, Team Honda HRC
(3-4)
“It was a pretty
average day, but I’ll
take it. There’s a lot
to build on. I had a
great battle with
[Plessinger] in Moto 2
and made a little
mistake right at the end
and he was there to
capitalize. That’s
frustrating to end the
day like that, but happy
to be on the podium.”
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450
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finish //
Points)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda (1-1
// 50)
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Yamaha (4-2
// 40)
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda (3-4
// 38)
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM
(5-3 // 37)
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
(2-8 // 36)
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Jorge Prado,
Lugo,
Galicia,
Spain,
Kawasaki
(7-6 // 31)
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki
(9-5 // 30)
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Joey
Savatgy,
Thomasville,
Ga., Honda
(8-10 // 26)
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RJ
Hampshire,
Hudson,
Fla.,
Husqvarna
(6-12 // 26)
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Benoit
Patruel,
Lyon,
France,
Suzuki (11-9
// 24)
450
Class
Championship
Standings (Race
1 of 11)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda - 50
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Yamaha - 40
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda - 38
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM -
37
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
- 36
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Jorge Prado,
Lugo,
Galicia,
Spain,
Kawasaki -
31
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki -
30
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Joey
Savatgy,
Thomasville,
Ga., Honda -
26
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RJ
Hampshire,
Hudson,
Fla.,
Husqvarna -
26
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Benoit
Patruel,
Lyon,
France,
Suzuki - 24
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450 Class Highlights - Fox
Raceway National |
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Moto 1
The first moto of the
season began with Team
Honda HRC Progressive’s
Chance Hymas emerging
from the first corner
with the Pro Motocross
Holeshot. After an early
challenge from Monster
Energy Pro Circuit
Kawasaki’s Ty
Masterpool, who briefly
held the lead, Hymas
asserted his control of
the moto and eventually
opened a multi-second
lead on the field.
Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Julien Beaumer
took advantage of a
strong start to
eventually slot into
second, while Masterpool
dropped back several
positions after the
10-minute mark of the
moto. Deegan then became
the rider on the move,
as the defending class
champion started sixth
but charged his way up
to third.
Just before the halfway
point of the moto Hymas
went down navigating a
deep rut, which allowed
both Beaumer and Deegan
to assume the top two
positions as Hymas
remounted in third. Not
long after, Deegan put
pressure on Beaumer for
the lead and seized
control of the moto.
Beaumer was then forced
to contend with a
resurgent Hymas, who
made the pass for
second.
As the moto entered its
final 10 minutes, the
battle for the podium
picked up again as Team
Honda HRC Progressive’s
Jo Shimoda made his way
up into second after
passes on both Beaumer
and his teammate.
Out front, Deegan
sprinted away from his
rivals and went
unchallenged the rest of
the way to grab the moto
win by 6.6 seconds over
Shimoda, with Hymas in
third. Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing’s Tom
Vialle was fourth,
followed by Beaumer in
fifth.
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Haiden Deegan scored
another 1-1 victory at
his home race.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Moto 2
The second moto got
underway with the KTM
duo of Vialle and
Beaumer out front, with
Vialle securing the Pro
Motocross Holeshot and
early lead. Behind them
Deegan slotted into
third, with Shimoda
right behind in fourth.
As the leaders looked to
settle in, a small
miscue halted Vialle’s
momentum enough to allow
Beaumer to make the pass
and forced the Frenchmen
to fend off Deegan from
third.
With the clear track
ahead, Beaumer showed
impressive pace to slip
away by nearly three
seconds 10 minutes into
the moto. Behind him,
the battle for second
heated up between
Vialle, Deegan and
Shimoda. After fending
off a persistent
challenge from Shimoda,
Deegan made quick work
of an opening to get by
Vialle for second and
faced a 2.5 second
deficit to Beaumer.
With just over 12
minutes remaining,
Deegan had closed in on
the lead and began to
look for an opportunity
to attempt a pass on
Beaumer. On one of the
track’s steep uphills
Deegan made his move and
grabbed the lead. He
then sprinted away to a
near two-second
advantage. Shimoda,
meanwhile, went to work
on Beaumer and
eventually made the pass
for second in the same
spot Deegan gained the
lead. On the following
lap, Vialle got by his
teammate for third.
Deegan successfully kept
Shimoda at bay in the
closing stages to wrap
up a sweep of the motos
for the second
consecutive season at
the track he grew up
riding at. The Honda
rider from Japan
finished 5.3 seconds
back in second, with
Vialle in third.
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Jo Shimoda put forth
the best
season-opening performance
of his career.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Overall
Deegan begins his title
defense the same way he
started his championship
campaign from a year
ago, with a 1-1
performance for the
eighth win of his
career. Shimoda recorded
his best-ever opening
round result in second
(2-2), while Vialle
rounded out the overall
podium in third (4-3).
Deegan has established a
six-point lead over
Shimoda in the point
standings after one
round, with Vialle 12
points back in third.
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Vialle was in the
thick of the battle all
afternoon en route to
third.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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1st: Haiden
Deegan, Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing (1-1)
“It was a good day,
but we could still be
better. This track is so
gnarly, but it’s
outdoors, you’ve got to
dog it out. We went 1-1,
same as last year, so
I’m stoked.”
2nd: Jo Shimoda,
Team Honda HRC
Progressive (2-2)
“Today had a lot of
surprises. I wasn’t
feeling that great
coming in. I just told
myself to get a good
start and get a lap in
and that’s what we did.
It’s been a rough year,
but it feels really good
to be on the podium.”
3rd: Tom Vialle,
Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing (4-3)
“I want to be better
(than third). This race
was a tricky one and
it’s good to be on the
podium, but I’m working
to be better than that.
I’m looking forward to
next weekend.”
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250
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finishes //
Points)
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Haiden
Deegan,
Temecula,
Calif.,
Yamaha (1-1
// 50)
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Jo Shimoda,
Suzuka,
Japan, Honda
(2-2 // 44)
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Tom Vialle,
Avignon,
France, KTM
(4-3 // 38)
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Chance
Hymas,
Pocatello,
Idaho, Honda
(3-6 // 36)
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Julien
Beaumer,
Lake Havasu
City, Ariz.,
KTM (5-4 //
35)
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Garrett
Marchbanks,
Coalville,
Utah,
Kawasaki
(6-5 // 33)
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Seth
Hammaker,
Bainbridge,
Pa.,
Kawasaki
(8-7 // 29)
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Michael
Mosiman,
Sebastopol,
Calif.,
Yamaha (11-8
// 25)
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Maximus
Vohland,
Sacramento,
Calif.,
Yamaha
(12-10 //
22)
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Ty
Masterpool,
Fallon,
Nev.,
Kawasaki
(7-15 // 22)
250
Class
Championship
Standings (Race
1 of 11)
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Haiden
Deegan,
Temecula,
Calif.,
Yamaha - 50
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Jo Shimoda,
Suzuka,
Japan, Honda
- 44
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Tom Vialle,
Avignon,
France, KTM
- 38
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Chance
Hymas,
Pocatello,
Idaho, Honda
- 36
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Julien
Beaumer,
Lake Havasu
City, Ariz.,
KTM - 35
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Garrett
Marchbanks,
Coalville,
Utah,
Kawasaki -
33
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Seth
Hammaker,
Bainbridge,
Pa.,
Kawasaki -
29
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Michael
Mosiman,
Sebastopol,
Calif.,
Yamaha - 25
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Maximus
Vohland,
Sacramento,
Calif.,
Yamaha - 22
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Ty
Masterpool,
Fallon,
Nev.,
Kawasaki -
22
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250 Class Highlights - Fox
Raceway National |
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Post-Race Press Conference -
Fox Raceway National |
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The 2025 Pro Motocross
Championship will
continue next Saturday,
May 31, with Round 19 of
the SMX regular season
from Northern
California’s Prairie
City SVRA. The Michael’s
Reno Powersports
Hangtown Motocross
Classic will be shown
live in its entirety on
Peacock, beginning with
Race Day Live Presented
by MotoSport.com at 10
a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET.
Coverage of the motos
begins at 1 p.m. PT / 4
p.m. ET.
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