Reigning
SuperMotocross World
Champions Open Pro Motocross
Championship in Dominant
Fashion at Fox Raceway
National
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Jett Lawrence Continues
Undefeated Streak in 450
Class,
while Haiden Deegan
Asserts Himself Atop 250
Class
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PALA,
Calif. (May 25, 2024) –
The 53rd season of the
Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing, kicked off in
the motocross epicenter
of Southern California
under sunny skies and
balmy temperatures.
Pala’s Fox Raceway was
the site of the
season-opening Honda Fox
Raceway National
Presented by Fox Racing,
where the reigning
SuperMotocross World
Champions both made a
statement with dominant
performances in their
respective divisions. In
the 450 Class, Team
Honda HRC’s Jett
Lawrence picked up where
he left off from last
year’s perfect season to
remain undefeated in
premier class
competition with his
23rd and 24th
consecutive moto wins
and a seventh straight
victory at Fox Raceway.
In the 250 Class,
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Haiden
Deegan shined in front
of the hometown crowd
with an impressive 1-1
effort in which he
showed an ability to
come from behind and run
from the front.
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Moto 1
The opening premier
class moto started with
the Lawrence brothers
leading the way aboard
their Team Honda HRC
rides, with Jett edging
out Hunter for the
MotoSport.com Holeshot.
They were joined by Red
Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Aaron
Plessinger, who pushed
hard early to move into
second behind the young
Aussie. As Lawrence
asserted his control of
the lead, Plessinger
settled in to keep him
honest.
Jett inched away as the
moto wore on and soon
built a lead of more
than five seconds, which
left the battle for
second to take shape
between Plessinger and
Hunter Lawrence. The KTM
rider held strong for
the majority of the
moto, but the elder
Lawrence went on the
attack as the moto
entered its final 10
minutes. Hunter made the
pass for second and
quickly put distance on
Plessinger.
Out front, Jett cruised
to his 23rd straight
moto win dating back to
last season, crossing
the line five seconds
ahead of Hunter to
complete a Lawrence 1-2
in their first 450 Class
race together.
Plessinger followed in
third, with Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing’s Chase
Sexton fourth and
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Justin
Cooper in fifth.
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Jett Lawrence
remained unbeaten in 450
Class competition
and is now 24-0 to begin
his premier class
career.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Moto 2
The Lawrences led the
field into the first
turn to open the final
moto, with Hunter edging
out Jett for the
MotoSport.com Holeshot.
Jett then made an early
push to slip by his
older brother and seize
control of the lead,
while Hunter briefly
dropped to third behind
a hard-charging Phil
Nicoletti aboard his
Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX
Yamaha. Hunter reclaimed
the position, while
Sexton followed into
third.
The top three set a
torrid pace early and
put several seconds on
the rest of the field.
Soon, a sibling battle
unfolded as Hunter
closed onto Jett’s rear
fender. The champ fended
off the challenge, but
it allowed Sexton to
close back in from third
to make it a three-rider
pursuit for victory. As
Jett continued to lead,
Sexton was able to make
the pass on Hunter for
second and mount an
attack for the top spot.
Sexton kept Jett within
reach for several laps,
but went off track just
before time ran out on
the moto and lost
considerable ground to
end the threat.
Sexton gave it his all
over the final two laps
and got back within
sight of Lawrence, but
it wasn’t enough. The
Honda rider wrapped up
the 1-1 effort by 1.3
seconds over Sexton,
with Hunter Lawrence a
distant third.
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Hunter Lawrence's
450 Class debut resulted
a second-place finish
(2-3)
behind his younger
brother.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Overall
Jett Lawrence wrapped up
the 12th overall win of
his career and moved to
24-0 in 450 Class
competition,
spearheading a historic
Lawrence brothers 1-2 in
their first race
together following
Hunter’s 2-3 effort.
Sexton rebounded
strongly from a
challenging first moto
to round out the podium
in third (4-2).
With the win, Jett
Lawrence has established
an eight-point lead over
Hunter, while Sexton
sits 10 points out of
the lead in third.
It’s the third straight
season that Team Honda
HRC has finished 1-2 at
the opening round.
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Chase Sexton was
resilient en route to a
third-place finish
(4-2).
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Jett Lawrence,
Team Honda HRC
“Mid-race [in Moto
2] I looked back and saw
[Hunter] behind me, then
I looked back again and
it was Chase [Sexton]. I
couldn’t let up at all.
It was a great day and
now I’m tied with James
[Stewart] at 24-0 [in
motos], which is pretty
cool.”
Hunter Lawrence,
Team Honda HRC
“I knew the points
situation [in Moto 2]
and made a change [on
the bike] that we’ll get
better with. I just took
what it gave me. I
didn’t want to do
anything silly. I’m
stoked to put it on the
box [in my first race].”
Chase Sexton,
Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing
“I went off the
track at the top of the
hill and thought the
race was over. I picked
the pace up and got
close to Jett [Lawrence]
on the final lap, but he
picked it up [too] and
that was it. We got off
to a good start and will
look to build on this
next weekend.”
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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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Hunter
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda (2-3
// 42)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., KTM
(4-2 // 40)
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Dylan
Ferrandis,
Avignon,
France,
Honda (7-5
// 32)
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
(6-6 // 32)
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
(5-8 // 31)
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki
(10-4 // 30)
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM
(3-12 // 30)
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Malcolm
Stewart,
Haines City,
Fla.,
Husqvarna
(8-7 // 29)
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Phil
Nicoletti,
Cochecton,
N.Y., Yamaha
(9-9 // 26)
450
Class
Championship
Final Standings
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Jett
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda - 50
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda - 42
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., KTM -
40
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Dylan
Ferrandis,
Avignon,
France,
Honda - 32
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
- 32
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
- 31
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki -
30
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM -
30
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Malcolm
Stewart,
Haines City,
Fla.,
Husqvarna -
29
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Phil
Nicoletti,
Cochecton,
N.Y., Yamaha
- 26
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450 Class Highlights
- Honda Fox Raceway National |
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450 Class Press
Conference - Honda Fox
Raceway National
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Moto 1
The first moto began
with the Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing machine
of Tom Vialle leading
the field through the
first turn for the
MotoSport.com Holeshot,
but the Monster
Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki of Levi
Kitchen slotted right
into second. Kitchen
showed patience early
but went on the attack
during the opening 10
minutes of the moto and
took control of the top
spot. With the lead in
hand, Kitchen opened up
a multi-second advantage
over the field, while
Vialle and Deegan
engaged in a battle for
second. Deegan soon made
the pass to move into
the runner-up spot.
Deegan showed a quicker
pace than Kitchen
through the middle
portion of race and
slowly chipped away at
the deficit until he
eventually closed to
within a few bike
lengths as the moto
entered its final 10
minutes. The battle was
on from that point
forward as Kitchen
responded, leading to
trades of momentum. An
off-track excursion
briefly slowed Deegan’s
momentum but he
regrouped and continued
to put the pressure on
the Kawasaki out front.
Kitchen appeared to have
control of the moto as
they took the 2-Lap
Board, but an errant
track marker became
lodged in his boot,
which slowed the
Kawasaki’s momentum
while he removed it and
allowed Deegan to slip
into the lead. The
Southern California
native dropped the
hammer to sprint away
and grab the first moto
win of the season, 7.2
seconds ahead of
Kitchen. Vialle followed
in third, with Team
Honda HRC’s Chance Hymas
fourth, and Triumph
Racing’s Joey Savatgy
fifth.
Following the race,
officials determined
that Vialle was in
violation of
Rule 1.6.20 Track
Cuts/Unfair Advantage
of the series rulebook
after the Frenchman went
off track early in the
moto. As a result,
Vialle was docked one
position to fourth,
which moved Hymas into
third.
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Haiden Deegan
captured his third
career win following a
1-1 moto sweep.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Moto 2
The final moto saw
Deegan pick up where he
left off with the
MotoSport.com Holeshot
as Triumph Racing’s
Jalek Swoll and Kitchen
gave chase. Kitchen
didn’t waste any time
with a pass on Swoll for
second and positioned
himself right behind
Deegan. The early pace
of the top-two finishers
from the opening moto
allowed them to pull
away from the field.
Swoll, meanwhile, came
under fire from Vialle,
but the KTM rider tipped
over and lost positions.
Deegan and Kitchen both
settled in through the
middle portion of the
moto, with about one
second sitting between
them. Behind them the
battle for the overall
podium heated up as
three riders were in
position to capture
third overall. Swoll’s
third-place positioning
on the track gave him
the edge, but both
Vialle and Hymas were
also in the mix. With
five minutes to go,
Swoll, Vialle, and Hymas
were running 3-4-5 on
the racetrack, separated
by mere bike lengths.
Vialle went on the
attack and successfully
made the pass on Swoll
for third, which gave
him the advantage in the
overall classification.
Hymas then made the pass
on Swoll for fourth.
Back out front, Deegan
picked up the pace in
the waning moments to
prevent a late push from
Kitchen and extended his
lead on the final lap.
He wrapped up a 1-1
sweep of the motos by
1.9 seconds over
Kitchen, with Vialle
finishing strong in
third.
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Levi Kitchen battled
up front all afternoon
with 2-2 motos and a
runner-up effort.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Overall
The second career 1-1
performance by Deegan
resulted in the third
win of his career,
kicking off the season
in dominant fashion in
front of the hometown
crowd. Kitchen secured a
solid runner-up effort
with his 2-2 scores,
while Vialle (4-3) edged
out Hymas (3-4) for the
final spot on the podium
via the second moto
tiebreaker.
With maximum points
scored at the opening
round, Deegan has
established a six-point
lead over Kitchen in the
championship standings.
Vialle and Hymas sit
tied for third, 12
points out of the lead.
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Frenchman Tom Vialle
finished third overall
with 4-3 moto finishes.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Haiden Deegan,
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing
“I’ve put in a lot
of work [preparing for
this championship]. I go
out and grind. I put my
heart into this sport
and you guys saw that.
Great job to Levi
[Kitchen], he kept me
honest the whole time
and didn’t make it easy
on me. I’m stoked to
start the season with a
win.”
Levi Kitchen,
Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki
“We [Deegan and I]
know each other pretty
well from years training
together [at Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing]. I didn’t know
if I could make a push
at the end. As soon as I
tried, he tried. I’m
stoked to come out of
here with a podium and
start the season off
this way.”
Tom Vialle, Red
Bull KTM Factory Racing
“The track was
really hard to pass on
and everyone was riding
really well in the
second moto. I just
wanted to finish as good
as I could in the second
moto, so I’m happy with
the result. I’m looking
forward to next weekend
[at Hangtown].”
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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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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Kawasaki
(2-2 // 44)
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Tom Vialle,
Avignon,
France, KTM
(4-3 // 38)
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Chance
Hymas,
Pocatello,
Idaho, Honda
(3-4 // 38)
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Jalek Swoll,
Belleview,
Fla.,
Triumph (6-5
// 33)
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Jo Shimoda,
Suzuka,
Japan,
Kawasaki
(8-6 // 30)
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Nate
Thrasher,
Livingston,
Tenn.,
Yamaha (11-7
// 26)
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Pierce
Brown,
Sandy, Utah,
GASGAS (10-8
// 26)
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Joey
Savatgy,
Thomasville,
Ga., Triumph
(5-13 // 26)
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Ryder
DiFrancesco,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
GASGAS (9-12
// 23)
250
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
1 of 11)
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Haiden
Deegan,
Temecula,
Calif.,
Yamaha - 50
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Kawasaki -
44
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Tom Vialle,
Avignon,
France, KTM
- 38
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Chance
Hymas,
Pocatello,
Idaho, Honda
- 38
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Jalek Swoll,
Belleview,
Fla.,
Triumph - 33
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Jo Shimoda,
Suzuka,
Japan,
Kawasaki -
30
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Nate
Thrasher,
Livingston,
Tenn.,
Yamaha - 26
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Pierce
Brown,
Sandy, Utah,
GASGAS - 26
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Joey
Savatgy,
Thomasville,
Ga., Triumph
- 26
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Ryder
DiFrancesco,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
GASGAS - 23
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250 Class Highlights
- Honda Fox Raceway National |
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250 Class Press
Conference - Honda Fox
Raceway National
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