Honda Riders
Dominate Both Classes at
Opening Round of 50th
Anniversary Lucas Oil Pro
Motocross Championship at
Fox Raceway
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Chase Sexton Goes 1-1 in
450 Class, as Jett Lawrence
Does the Same in 250 Class
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PALA, Calif.
(May 28, 2022) –
After weeks of
anticipation, the 50th
Anniversary of the
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing, officially
kicked off with the
Honda Fox Raceway I
National, presented by
Fox Racing, from
Southern California’s
Fox Raceway. Mostly
cloudy skies and cool
temperatures made for
near-perfect race
conditions, which
resulted in a stellar
afternoon of racing that
saw the four-rider
lineup for Team Honda
HRC dominate all four
motos across the 450 and
250 Classes. In the
premier division, Chase
Sexton posted the first
1-1 performance of his
career, out-dueling
teammate Ken Roczen,
while Jett Lawrence
kicked off his 250 Class
title defense with a
sweep of the motos,
followed by his brother
Hunter Lawrence in
second.
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Moto 1
The first 450 Class moto
of the afternoon began
with Roczen at the front
of the field for the
MotoSport.com Holeshot,
followed by Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna Factory
Racing’s Shane McElrath
and Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing’s Eli
Tomac. Roczen and Tomac
quickly asserted
themselves up front and
established a
multi-second lead, while
McElrath lost third
place to Sexton.
Roczen separated himself
from Tomac through the
first 10 minutes of the
moto, while Sexton
closed in on the Yamaha
rider to initiate a
battle for second.
Sexton made quick work
of Tomac and set his
sights on the lead. The
Honda teammates were
separated by less than a
second at the halfway
point of the moto as a
spirited battle for the
top spot unfolded. A
persistent Sexton
eventually made the pass
stick to seize control
of the moto. Behind
them, Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing’s Ryan
Dungey, in his first
start since retiring in
2017, made the pass on
Tomac for third. A
couple laps later, the
position changed hands
again as Monster Energy
Star Yamaha Racing’s
Christian Craig took the
position from Dungey.
Sexton closed out the
moto in strong fashion
to capture the first
moto win of the season,
while Roczen helped
secure a Honda 1-2, 15.8
seconds back. The battle
for third intensified in
the closing laps, but
Craig held off a
hard-charging Jason
Anderson and his Monster
Energy Kawasaki for
third, while Dungey
completed the top five.
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Moto 2
The field stormed out
the gate for the final
moto of the day with
Sexton back out front
for the MotoSport.com
Holeshot, followed
closely by Roczen and
Dungey, while Anderson
went down fighting for a
spot near the front and
dropped well back in the
field. A determined
Roczen put the hammer
down on the opening lap
and went on the attack
with his teammate,
storming past Sexton for
the lead as Dungey
settled into third ahead
of Craig.
Roczen sat firmly in
control of the first
half of the moto, but as
the 15-minute mark
passed Sexton started to
erase the deficit and
soon enough moved to
within a few bike
lengths of his teammate.
Much like the first
moto, the battle for the
lead spanned multiple
laps, as Roczen fended
off the pressure. As the
fight out front
unfolded, Dungey lost
positions to the Yamaha
duo of Craig and Tomac,
who moved into third and
fourth, respectively.
Back out front, Sexton
was able to make a pass
stick on Roczen and
grabbed the lead with
just under 10 minutes to
go. Roczen didn’t let up
and responded to the
pass by keeping the
pressure on Sexton as
they navigated through
lapped riders. However,
Sexton was simply too
consistent over the
final stages of the moto
and carried on to
complete the sweep of
the motos by 4.5 seconds
over Roczen, while Craig
withstood a persistent
challenge from Tomac to
claim third.
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Overall
The first 1-1
performance of Sexton’s
career resulted in his
third premier class
victory at the same
track in which he
captured his maiden
triumph at the final
round of the 2020
season. Roczen finished
in the runner-up spot
with 2-2 finishes, while
Craig captured the first
overall podium result of
his career in third
(3-3).
Sexton now leads the
point standings for the
first time in his career
and has established a
six-point lead over
Roczen, while Craig sits
10 points back in third.
Chase Sexton,
Team Honda HRC
“It was a dream day
for me. I think it’s one
of the hardest things to
go 1-1 but I felt great
all day. I feel like I’m
riding my best right
now. I’m just stoked,
this is a big day for me
and I’m excited to get
the points lead and
start the summer like
this.”
Ken Roczen, Team
Honda HRC
“I fought hard. That
was my game plan. I had
some good lines and just
hung in there all day.
He (Sexton) is riding
really well right now.
The track was really
tricky and really
difficult, so we had to
ride smart. I’m on a
good roll right now and
I just want to build
momentum and keep it
going.”
Christian Craig,
Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing
“I’ve been robbed so
many times for the
overall (podium), so to
finally get that one is
incredible. It was even
better to battle my
teammate (Tomac) for it
as well. To get my first
podium at my home race
is something special.”
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450
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finish)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., Honda
(1-1)
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Ken Roczen,
Germany,
Honda (2-2)
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Christian
Craig, El
Cajon,
Calif.,
Yamaha (3-3)
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Kawasaki
(7-4)
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Ryan Dungey,
Belle
Plaine,
Minn., KTM
(5-5)
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki
(4-8)
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Antonio
Cairoli,
Italy, KTM
(10-6)
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM
(6-10)
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
(8-9)
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Shane
McElrath,
Canton,
N.C.,
Husqvarna
(11-7)
450
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
1 of 12)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., Honda
- 50
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Ken Roczen,
Germany,
Honda - 44
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Christian
Craig, El
Cajon,
Calif.,
Yamaha - 40
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Kawasaki -
32
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Ryan Dungey,
Belle
Plaine,
Minn., KTM -
32
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki -
31
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Antonio
Cairoli,
Italy, KTM -
26
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM -
26
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
- 25
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Shane
McElrath,
Canton,
N.C.,
Husqvarna -
24
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Moto 1
The opening moto of the
afternoon saw Monster
Energy Star Yamaha
Racing’s Justin Cooper
emerge with the
MotoSport.com Holeshot
ahead of Jett Lawrence
and Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawaski’s Seth
Hammaker. Cooper paced
the field for the first
10 minutes until
Lawrence applied the
pressure and made the
pass for the lead.
Once out front, Lawrence
easily opened a big lead
over the field that he
maintained through the
rest of the moto. Behind
him, teammate and
brother, Hunter
Lawrence, was making
moves forward after
starting fourth. He made
the pass on Hammaker for
third and then took over
second from Cooper just
past the halfway point.
The battle for third
tightened up
considerably in the
final 10 minutes of the
moto as Cooper was
forced to deal with a
collection of riders. He
lost hold of third to
Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna Factory
Racing’s RJ Hampshire
and continued to lose
positions after that.
That left the fight for
third to be decided
between Hampshire and a
hard-charging Jo Shimoda
aboard his Monster
Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki
machine.
The Lawrence brothers
made an assertive
opening statement with a
1-2 finish, as Jett took
the moto win 6.6 seconds
ahead of Hunter.
Hampshire successfully
fended off heavy
pressure from Shimoda
for third, while Monster
Energy Star Yamaha
Racing’s Levi Kitchen
rounded out the top
five.
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Moto 2
The second and deciding
moto began with a new
face at the front of the
field as Monster Energy
Star Yamaha Racing’s
Nick Romano earned the
MotoSport.com Holeshot
in his pro debut, with
Jett Lawrence and
Hammaker in tow.
Lawrence was patient for
the opening laps but
then pulled the trigger
and made the pass on the
rookie, while Troy Lee
Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS
Factory Racing’s Michael
Mosiman slotted into the
top three with a pass on
Hammaker.
Lawrence sprinted out to
a multi-second lead and
put the pressure on his
rivals, with Mosiman
responding by making a
pass on Romano for
second. Behind them,
several riders jockeyed
for position in the
battle for third,
including Shimoda and
Hunter Lawrence, who
soon made their way
around both Hammaker and
Romano.
With the race in hand,
Jett Lawrence managed a
double-digit lead over
the second half of the
moto and left the fight
for the remaining spots
on the podium to be
decided amongst three
riders. A crash by
Mosiman caused him to
drop from second to
fourth and allowed
Shimoda to move into
second, with Hunter
Lawrence into third.
Jett Lawrence was
dominant en route to a
sweep of the motos and
took the checkered flag
5.3 seconds ahead of his
brother, who used lapped
riders to his advantage
to make a last-lap pass
on Shimoda for second.
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Overall
Jett Lawrence’s title
defense couldn’t have
started better with a
1-1 effort and a fourth
straight victory at Fox
Raceway to keep his
undefeated record in
Southern California
intact. Hunter
Lawrence’s 2-2
performance helped
solidify Honda’s
dominance on the
afternoon and clinched
the siblings’ first ever
1-2 performance.
Shimoda’s consistent 4-3
effort landed him third
overall for his fourth
career podium result.
Jett Lawrence has
established a six-point
lead over his brother in
the initial 250 Class
standings, while Shimoda
sits 12 points back in
third.
Jett Lawrence,
Team Honda HRC
“That HRC Honda bike
is hooking up out of the
gate and making it easy.
Four wins here (at Fox
Raceway) and undefeated,
even though it’s not my
favorite track. Really
happy for Hunter
(Lawrence) as well, I
was looking to see where
he was the whole time.
Great day for Honda with
a 1-2 here.”
Hunter Lawrence,
Team Honda HRC
“It was a tough
track to pass on, but it
was a lot of fun
battling with Jo
(Shimoda). I’m happy
(with the result), it’s
a great way to start the
season. I’m looking
forward to the summer.”
Jo Shimoda,
Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki
“I’ve been working
hard for this. I feel
like we’re headed in the
right direction.
Hopefully we can get
another one (podium)
next week and have a fun
summer.”
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250
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finish)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda (1-1)
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda (2-2)
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Jo Shimoda,
Japan,
Kawasaki
(4-3)
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RJ
Hampshire,
Hudson,
Fla.,
Husqvarna
(3-9)
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Michael
Mosiman,
Sebastopol,
Calif.,
GASGAS (9-4)
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Austin
Forkner,
Richards,
Mo.,
Kawasaki
(6-6)
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Seth
Hammaker,
Bainbridge,
Pa.,
Kawasaki
(8-5)
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Yamaha (5-8)
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Pierce
Brown,
Sandy, Utah,
GASGAS (7-7)
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Stilez
Robertson,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
Husqvarna
(10-11)
250
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
1 of 12)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda - 50
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda - 44
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Jo Shimoda,
Japan,
Kawasaki -
38
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RJ
Hampshire,
Hudson,
Fla.,
Husqvarna -
32
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Michael
Mosiman,
Sebastopol,
Calif.,
GASGAS - 30
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Austin
Forkner,
Richards,
Mo.,
Kawasaki -
30
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Seth
Hammaker,
Bainbridge,
Pa.,
Kawasaki -
29
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Yamaha - 29
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Pierce
Brown,
Sandy, Utah,
GASGAS - 28
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Stilez
Robertson,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
Husqvarna -
21
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