Third Straight Moto Sweep
Puts Chase Sexton on Top at
Washougal for Fourth Pro
Motocross Championship
Victory
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Points Leader Haiden
Deegan Prevails via
Tiebreaker for Fifth 250
Class Win
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WASHOUGAL,
Wash. (July 20,
2024) – The 2024
Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing, made its final
trip to the West Coast
for Round 8 of the
summer campaign, where
the scenic surroundings
of Washougal MX Park
challenged riders under
some of the hottest
temperatures of the
season. The
MotoSport.com Washougal
National Presented by
Peterson CAT also served
as the series’ Military
Appreciation Race, which
provided an enhanced
atmosphere of passion
and excitement around
the action on the track,
which saw Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing’s Chase
Sexton dominate with his
third straight 1-1
effort to capture his
fourth 450 Class victory
of the season and add to
his championship points
lead. In the 250 Class,
points leader Haiden
Deegan edged out Red
Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Tom Vialle via
tiebreaker for the fifth
win of the season for
the Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing
rider.
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Moto 1
The opening moto of the
afternoon got underway
with a massive
MotoSport.com Holeshot
for Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Aaron
Plessinger, who had a
lead of several bike
lengths exiting the
first turn with the
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing machine of
Justin Cooper in second
and Team Honda HRC’s
Hunter Lawrence in
third. Sexton started
outside the top 10 but
made quick passes to
slot himself into sixth
by the completion of the
opening lap. Back up
front, Monster Energy
Kawasaki’s Jason
Anderson made the pass
on Lawrence for third.
As the moto progressed
through its midway point
the field settled in,
but Sexton was mounting
a charge. After a pass
on Phoenix Racing
Honda’s Dylan Ferrandis
for fifth, Sexton began
to lay down the fastest
laps of the moto, which
allowed him to close in
on the lead group. He
caught and passed
Anderson for fourth with
ease and then set his
sights on Lawrence and
Cooper, who were in a
battle for second.
Lawrence made the move
on Cooper to take
second, then Sexton
followed through into
third with a little more
than 10 minutes to go.
While he looked to keep
Sexton at bay, Lawrence
went down, which caused
him to lose three
positions and remount in
fifth. Sexton inherited
second and looked to
erase a near five-second
deficit to his teammate
with just under 10
minutes remaining.
Cooper moved into third,
with Anderson fifth.
With two minutes to go
Sexton had cut the
deficit in half, but
Plessinger responded
with his quickest laps
of the moto. Sexton
didn’t relent and
continued to increase
his pace to inch closer
to Plessinger. With
three laps to go less
than a second separated
the teammates.
Plessinger then stalled
his KTM briefly, which
allowed Sexton to get
alongside as Plessinger
restarted. The momentum
allowed Sexton to slip
past and pull away from
Plessinger.
The championship leader
stayed solid through the
final laps to capture
his sixth straight moto
win by 5.3 seconds over
Plessinger. Cooper
followed in a distant
third, with Anderson
fourth and Lawrence
fifth.
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Chase Sexton
captured his third
straight 1-1 sweep for
his fourth win of the
summer.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Moto 2
The deciding moto
started with Cooper
leading the field to the
MotoSport.com Holeshot,
but he gave way to
Lawrence briefly until
Anderson made a charge
to go from third to
first in just a few
hundred feet. Sexton
followed in fourth,
while Plessinger started
fifth. While Anderson
looked to sprint out to
a lead, Lawrence
strengthened his hold of
second as Sexton made
his way around Cooper
for third.
Five minutes into the
moto, Anderson had
established a 3.3 second
lead on the field, while
Lawrence, Sexton, and
Plessinger settled into
their respective
positions. Cooper,
meanwhile, encountered
misfortune and dropped
outside the top 10. As
the opening 10 minutes
passed, Sexton started
to apply pressure on
Lawrence for second. The
championship rivals
battled briefly, but
Sexton made the pass
stick and set his sights
on Anderson, who sat 4.6
seconds ahead. Lawrence
then faced pressure from
Plessinger in fourth, as
the KTM rider was
eventually able to make
his move into the top
three.
As the second half of
the moto unfolded,
Sexton was able to chip
away at Anderson’s
advantage, running the
fastest laps on the
track. With a little
more than 10 minutes to
go, Sexton closed to
within 1.2 seconds of
the lead. An outside
line opened the door for
Sexton to attempt a
pass, as he edged ahead
on the exit to secure
the lead with a little
more than eight minutes
remaining.
Anderson kept Sexton
honest for several laps,
but the KTM rider pulled
away at the end to cap
off another perfect
afternoon by 13 seconds
over Anderson, who
wrapped up his best moto
result of the season.
Plessinger finished
solidly in third.
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Aaron Plessinger
equaled his career-best
result with a runner-up
effort.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Overall
Sexton’s third
consecutive 1-1
performance, and his
fourth of the season,
resulted in a milestone
10th career win.
Plessinger equaled his
career-best result in
second (2-3) to complete
KTM’s second 1-2 sweep
in three races.
Anderson’s strong second
moto landed him on the
overall podium for the
first time this season
in third (4-2).
With seven straight moto
wins in tow, Sexton has
built a 28-point lead in
the 450 Class standings
over Lawrence, who
finished fourth (5-4)
and missed the podium
for the first time in
his premier class
career. Cooper, who
finished fifth (3-7),
sits third, 76 points
behind Sexton.
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Jason Anderson
earned his first podium
result of the season in
third.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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1st: Chase
Sexton, Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing (1-1)
“It feels nice [to
get another 1-1 win]. I
wanted to get another
win before the break [in
the schedule] to get
some momentum. I haven't
been feeling the
greatest the past few
days, so it’s time for a
rest. I was able to find
a flow today and ride my
own lines and it worked
out well, even though I
wasn’t feeling my best.”
2nd: Aaron
Plessinger, Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing (2-3)
“I just got out
there [in Moto 2] and
knew I had to get by
JCoop [Cooper]. I saw
him go down and hope
he’s ok. I got to Hunter
[Lawrence] and had to
make a move because I
knew he’d come on strong
at the end. Chase
[Sexton] and Jason
[Anderson] were on
another level. I’m
achieving the goals I’ve
set for myself this
season and it feels
amazing.”
3rd: Jason
Anderson, Monster Energy
Kawasaki (4-2)
“It feels nice. I’ve
just been outside the
podium so many times
this season, so to be up
here coming off a good
moto feels good. I’ve
been putting in the work
and it’s paid off.”
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450
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finish //
Points)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., KTM
(1-1 // 50)
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM
(2-3 // 42)
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki
(4-2 // 40)
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda (5-4
// 35)
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
(3-7 // 35)
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Dylan
Ferrandis,
Avignon,
France,
Honda (6-5
// 33)
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Malcolm
Stewart,
Haines City,
Fla.,
Husqvarna
(10-6 // 28)
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Fredrik
Noren,
Lidköping,
Sweden,
Kawasaki
(8-8 // 28)
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Christian
Craig, El
Cajon,
Calif.,
Husqvarna
(7-12 // 25)
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Marshal
Weltin,
Ubly, Mich.,
Yamaha (11-9
// 24)
450
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
8 of 11)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., KTM -
360
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda - 332
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
- 284
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM -
281
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki -
261
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Dylan
Ferrandis,
Avignon,
France,
Honda - 237
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Malcolm
Stewart,
Haines City,
Fla.,
Husqvarna -
213
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Jett
Lawrence,
Landsborough,
Qld.,
Australia,
Honda - 210
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Christian
Craig, El
Cajon,
Calif.,
Husqvarna -
161
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
- 148
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450 Class Highlights -
Washougal National |
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450 Class Press Conference -
Washougal National |
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Moto 1
The first 250 Class moto
began with Vialle and
Deegan side-by-side,
with Vialle narrowly
earning the
MotoSport.com Holeshot.
The rivals remained
alongside one another
until Vialle gained a
slight edge going up
Horsepower Hill to
secure the lead. Behind
them, Troy Lee
Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS
Factory Racing’s Ryder
DiFrancesco slotted into
third.
The leaders settled in
until Deegan tipped over
and gave up second to
DiFrancesco. Despite the
miscue, Deegan remounted
in third. The point
leader bided his time
and reclaimed the
position from
DiFrancesco on the
following lap. Deegan’s
deficit to Vialle was
four seconds with 23
minutes to go.
The lead pair mirrored
times through the heart
of the moto, which saw
the lead stabilize at
about 3.5 seconds.
Behind them, DiFrancesco
continued to run third
but was forced to fend
off Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing’s
Jordon Smith, who made
the pass briefly before
crashing, and then Team
Honda HRC’s Jo Shimoda,
who applied pressure in
the closing minutes and
successfully made the
pass for third.
Back up front, Deegan
attempted to make a late
charge, but Vialle
responded and
effectively ended any
threat. The Frenchman
raced to just his second
moto win of the season,
his first since Round 2,
by a margin of 11.3
seconds over Deegan.
Shimoda finished in
third, followed by a
career-best moto result
for DiFrancesco in
fourth, with Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing’s Max Anstie
rounding out the top
five.
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Haiden Deegan made
his return to the top of
the podium with his
fifth win.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Moto 2
The final moto of the
afternoon saw Vialle
keep the momentum going
with a sweep of the
MotoSport.com Holeshots
as Deegan got another
run alongside to try and
take the lead in what
was a mirror image of
the start of Moto 1.
Once again, the KTM
rider got a better run
up Horsepower Hill to
fend off Deegan and
maintain his hold of the
top spot. Behind them,
DiFrancesco got another
stellar start in third
while hometown hero Levi
Kitchen was able to make
his way into fourth
aboard his Monster
Energy Pro Circuit
Kawasaki. Despite the
opening lap flurry,
Vialle was able to move
out to a lead of more
than a second over
Deegan.
A torrid opening 10
minutes saw several
passes unfold, but soon
the top five settled
with Vialle and Deegan
inching away from
DiFrancesco as Shimoda
made the pass on Kitchen
for fourth. Deegan then
decided to go on the
attack and seemingly
caught Vialle off guard.
The points leader used
an alternate line to get
alongside Vialle and
completed the pass at
the next corner. Behind
them, Shimoda made the
pass on DiFrancesco for
third.
The top three remained
unchanged over the
second half of the moto
as Deegan continued to
build his lead into the
double digits. He easily
secured his seventh moto
victory of the season,
which also ended a run
of six winless motos, by
a margin of 14 seconds
over Vialle, who went
unchallenged in second.
Shimoda finished in a
distant third.
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A second moto
tiebreaker forced Tom
Vialle to settle for a
runner-up finish.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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Overall
After two rounds without
a victory, Deegan (2-1)
returned to the top step
of the podium with
identical moto scores to
Vialle (1-2), as the
second moto tiebreaker
gave the
second-generation racer
his fifth overall win of
the season and the
seventh of his young
career. It also
signified Vialle’s first
podium result in two
rounds and equaled his
season-best effort.
Shimoda (3-3) captured
his third podium result
in the past four races.
Deegan’s lead in the
championship standings
grew to 53 points over
Vialle, who moved from
third to second, while
Kitchen sits third, 70
points behind Deegan.
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Jo Shimoda finished
on the podium for the
third time in four
races.
Photo Credit: MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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1st: Haiden
Deegan, Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing (2-1)
“We made a little
different bike setup
[for Moto 2] and it made
a world of difference.
Got a good start, made
the pass, and just rode
my own race. It’s nice
to keep the Washougal
[win] streak going
[after last year] and
put it back on top of
the box.”
2nd: Tom Vialle,
Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing (1-2)
“It was a good day.
P1 in qualifying and we
won the first moto. The
track was really tough
in the second moto, and
I did my best, but
Haiden was just faster.
We’re going to try hard
for the final three
races.”
3rd: Jo Shimoda,
Team Honda HRC (3-3)
“Those two in the
front [Deegand and
Vialle] are going pretty
quick right now. It’s
not just one thing I
need to work on. It’s a
little bit of
everything, but we’ll
keep trying our best.”
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250
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finishes //
Points)
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Haiden
Deegan,
Temecula,
Calif.,
Yamaha (2-1
// 47)
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Tom Vialle,
Avignon,
France, KTM
(1-2 // 47)
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Jo Shimoda,
Suzuka,
Japan,
Kawasaki
(3-3 // 40)
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Ryder
DiFrancesco,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
GASGAS (4-6
// 34)
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Pierce
Brown,
Sandy, Utah,
GASGAS (6-5
// 33)
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Kawasaki
(12-4 // 28)
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Joey
Savatgy,
Thomasville,
Ga., Triumph
(9-7 // 28)
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Jalek Swoll,
Belleview,
Fla.,
Triumph (7-9
// 28)
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Chance
Hymas,
Pocatello,
Idaho, Honda
(8-12 // 24)
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Jett
Reynolds,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
Yamaha
(13-10 //
21)
250
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
8 of 11)
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Haiden
Deegan,
Temecula,
Calif.,
Yamaha - 361
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Tom Vialle,
Avignon,
France, KTM
- 307
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Kawasaki -
291
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Chance
Hymas,
Pocatello,
Idaho, Honda
- 275
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Jo Shimoda,
Suzuka,
Japan,
Kawasaki -
271
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Ty
Masterpool,
Paradise,
Texas,
Kawasaki -
233
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Pierce
Brown,
Sandy, Utah,
GASGAS - 195
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Jalek Swoll,
Belleview,
Fla.,
Triumph -
187
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Ryder
DiFrancesco,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
GASGAS - 181
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Jordon
Smith,
Belmont,
N.C., Yamaha
- 165
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250 Class Highlights -
Washougal National |
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250 Class Press Conference -
Washougal National |
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