Sexton Outduels
Tomac for Second Victory of
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
Championship Season at
Washougal
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Jett Lawrence Completes
Honda Sweep with Seventh 250
Class Win
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WASHOUGAL,
Wash. (July 23,
2022) – The
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing, made its return
to the West Coast for
Round 8 of the 50th
anniversary season with
its annual visit to the
Pacific Northwest. The
scenic surroundings of
Washougal MX Park
featured perfect
temperatures and mostly
cloudy skies at the
MotoSport.com Washougal
National, presented by
Peterson CAT, where the
highly technical track
layout resulted in an
exciting battle for
victory across both
divisions. In the 450
Class the season’s two
elite combatants went
head-to-head throughout
the afternoon as Team
Honda HRC’s Chase Sexton
edged out Monster Energy
Star Yamaha Racing’s Eli
Tomac via tiebreaker for
his second victory of
the season. The 250
Class saw an equally
captivating battle in
which Team Honda HRC
rider and championship
point leader Jett
Lawrence relied on
consistency to secure
his seventh win of the
summer campaign.
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Moto 1
The opening 450 Class
moto began with Red Bull
KTM Factory Racing’s
Ryan Dungey and Sexton
side-by-side exiting the
first turn, where Dungey
emerged with the
MotoSport.com Holeshot.
Sexton was able to
solidify a hold of the
lead in the next turn
and looked to sprint
away as Dungey then
battled with Tomac for
second.
Dungey continued his
pursuit of the lead but
suddenly experienced an
issue with his KTM that
ultimately ended his
moto. That misfortune
allowed Tomac to assume
second and give pursuit
to Sexton, while Team
Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen
took over third, nearly
10 seconds behind the
leaders.
As the moto passed the
10 minute mark the
battle for the lead was
on. Tomac appeared to
have the faster pace,
but found difficulty in
trying to complete a
pass. The Yamaha rider
continued to keep the
pressure on his Honda
rival and made his way
by with a savvy move
just before the halfway
point. Once out front,
Tomac quickly built a
multi-second advantage
over Sexton.
The closing 10 minutes
saw Sexton claw his way
back into the fight as
he lowered the deficit
to less than a second.
Behind them, Monster
Energy Kawasaki’s Jason
Anderson closed in on
Roczen for a battle for
third. Back out front,
Tomac and Sexton
reignited their battle
for the final five
minutes.
With three minutes to go
Tomac’s front tire got
stuck in a rut and
caused him to tip over.
Sexton’s close pursuit
caused him to run into
Tomac and also tip over.
The two riders then
raced to pick up their
bike, restart it, and
resume. Tomac got going
first, with Sexton
getting back underway
moments later. As they
returned to race pace,
the distance between
them remained the same,
while their 30-second
gap over the rest of the
field dropped to just
under 20 seconds.
Sexton made one more
late push with two laps
to go and was able to
nearly get alongside
Tomac, but the point
leader fended him off
and dug deep on the
final lap to keep the
Honda at bay. Tomac held
on for his eighth
straight moto win, 1.1
seconds ahead of Sexton.
Anderson made the pass
on Roczen for third,
while Troy Lee
Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS
Factory Racing’s Justin
Barcia finished fifth.
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Moto 2
The second and deciding
moto began with Sexton
and Tomac leading the
way, with the
MotoSport.com Holeshot
going to the Honda
rider. As the lead duo
began their fight for
the top spot, Anderson
and Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Aaron
Plessinger engaged in a
battle for third. A
torrid pace on the
opening laps allowed
Sexton to inch away and
open a lead of more than
a second, while Anderson
asserted his control of
third and closed in to
make it a three-rider
breakaway.
Sexton continued to add
to his lead and pulled
out nearly two seconds
clear of Tomac through
the first 10 minutes of
the moto. However, as
soon as Sexton appeared
to have the upper hand,
Tomac responded and
closed to within bike
lengths of the lead.
With their battle,
Sexton and Tomac easily
left Anderson behind in
third.
The excitement ramped up
again at the halfway
point of the moto. Tomac
appeared to have the
faster pace and started
to look for a way
around, but Sexton
countered and inched
away once more as they
navigated lapped riders.
The lead stabilized to
more than a second for
Sexton approaching the
final 10 minutes but
Tomac found the pace to
get back within bike
lengths.
Sexton’s continued
defense of every one of
Tomac’s advances turned
the closing minutes into
a chess match. The
Yamaha rider continued
to drop back and mount
charges, but was unable
to find enough momentum
to make a move. The lead
was about as big as it
had been to start the
final two laps and
continued to grow from
there. Sexton put the
finishing touches on his
performance with his
fastest lap of the moto
on the second-to-last
lap. He pulled away on
the final lap and took
his fourth moto win of
the season by 8.4
seconds over Tomac, who
saw his streak come to
an end. Anderson
finished in a distant
third.
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Overall
By virtue of their
identical moto scores
Sexton (2-1) and Tomac
(1-2) finished tied atop
the overall
classification, but the
second-moto tiebreaker
went to Sexton for his
second victory of the
season and the fourth of
his career. He also
successfully defended
his Washougal victory
from the 2021 season.
The winning performance
ended Tomac’s win streak
at four, but also
extended Sexton’s
perfect podium record
this season. Anderson’s
consistent 3-3 effort
landed him third
overall.
With equal points, Tomac
and Sexton remain
separated by five points
in the championship
standings entering the
final break of the 2022
season. Anderson
strengthened his hold on
third and now sits 79
points out of the lead.
Chase Sexton,
Team Honda HRC
“That was a really
good moto for me. Eli
[Tomac] was on me but I
kept fending him off. I
finally got away and
brought it home. It
means a lot to me to win
like that and I’m really
looking forward to these
last four races. I
couldn’t be more happy
to battle [for the
championship] with a guy
like Eli.”
Eli Tomac,
Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing
“I was pushing [the
entire moto]. I was so
close and ate a lot of
dirt. I made so many
pushes but couldn’t find
the spot that time. I
did all I could, but
second was all we got
today.”
Jason Anderson,
Monster Energy Kawasaki
“I definitely was
the third best guy out
there. It’s tough when
you’re out there riding
alone, but I have to
keep finding a way to
try and keep up with
those guys [Sexton and
Tomac]. All in all it
was a good day today and
we’ll see if we can keep
it going for the final
four rounds.”
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450
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finish //
Points)
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., Honda
(2-1 // 47)
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Yamaha (1-2
// 47)
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki
(3-3 // 40)
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Ken Roczen,
Germany,
Honda (4-6
// 33)
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Christian
Craig, El
Cajon,
Calif.,
Yamaha (6-5
// 31)
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
(5-8 // 29)
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Joey
Savatgy,
Thomasville,
Ga.,
Kawasaki
(7-7 // 28)
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Benny Bloss,
Oak Grove,
Mo., KTM
(9-9 // 24)
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM
(8-13 // 21)
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Alex Martin,
Millville,
Minn.,
Yamaha
(10-12 //
20)
450
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
8 of 12)
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Eli Tomac,
Cortez,
Colo.,
Yamaha - 364
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Chase
Sexton, La
Moille,
Ill., Honda
- 359
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Jason
Anderson,
Edgewood,
N.M.,
Kawasaki -
285
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Ken Roczen,
Germany,
Honda - 274
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Christian
Craig, El
Cajon,
Calif.,
Yamaha - 251
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Ryan Dungey,
Belle
Plaine,
Minn., KTM -
236
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Justin
Barcia,
Monroe,
N.Y., GASGAS
- 219
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Aaron
Plessinger,
Hamilton,
Ohio, KTM -
198
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Joey
Savatgy,
Thomasville,
Ga.,
Kawasaki -
170
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Shane
McElrath,
Canton,
N.C.,
Husqvarna -
157
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Moto 1
Moto 1
The first 250 Class moto
of the afternoon got
underway with Monster
Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki’s Jo
Shimoda at the head of
the pack with the
MotoSport.com Holeshot,
closely followed by the
Team Honda HRC siblings
of Hunter and Jett
Lawrence. The lead trio
soon settled into their
respective positions
through the opening five
minutes of the moto.
Hunter Lawrence kept
Shimoda honest
throughout the early
stages as the lead pair
traded momentum, causing
the gap between them to
fluctuate. As the moto
surpassed the 10 minute
mark Hunter started to
apply pressure and took
advantage of his first
pass attempt to seize
the lead. Once out
front, he quickly
established a
multi-second advantage.
As Shimoda continued to
lose more ground to the
lead he was forced to
fend off the pressure
from Jett Lawrence in
third.
The battle for second
waged on through the
middle portion of the
moto and it allowed both
Shimoda and Lawrence to
inch back on the lead
and drop the deficit to
1.5 seconds. With seven
minutes to go the top
three were separated by
less than two seconds
and continued to
tighten. Shimoda
continued to push the
pace and moved within
striking distance of
Hunter, while Jett
lurked from third. As
the race approached its
final minute Jett pulled
the trigger on a pass to
get by Shimoda and set
his sights on his
brother for the lead.
Hunter Lawrence dropped
the hammer on the final
two laps, which
effectively ended any
chances of a late-race
battle for victory
between the siblings. He
took his third moto win
of the season by 4.1
seconds over Jett, with
Shimoda in third.
Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing’s Justin
Cooper finished fourth,
while Monster Energy/Pro
Circuit/Kawasaki’s Seth
Hammaker rounded out the
top five.
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Moto 2
The second and final
moto began with Cooper
leading the way for the
MotoSport.com Holeshot
as Shimoda, Hunter
Lawrence, and Jett
Lawrence all gave chase
to establish the top
four. A strong opening
lap saw Cooper build a
1.4 second lead over
Shimoda as the lead
group settled in.
The running order
remained status quo
through the first half
of the moto, as Cooper
was able to maintain a
multi-second lead.
However, the battle
behind him intensified
between Shimoda and the
Lawrences. Hunter
Lawrence started to
apply pressure to look
for a way around, but in
the process lost
traction with his front
tire and tipped over.
That allowed Jett
Lawrence to move into
third as Hunter
remounted in fourth.
With 11 minutes
remaining in the moto
Jett Lawrence started to
force the issue with
Shimoda and applied
heavy pressure on the
Kawasaki rider. Shimoda
kept his friend and
rival at bay for
multiple laps but
Lawrence made the pass
stick and took control
of second. With
approximately eight
minutes to go Cooper and
Lawrence were separated
by 4.8 seconds, with
Lawrence running the
quickest laps on the
track.
In the closing minutes
Cooper picked up the
pace to run his fastest
laps of the moto, which
fended off a late push
from Lawrence. That
turned the attention to
Hunter Lawrence and his
pursuit of Shimoda for
third. With his chances
for the overall win in
the balance, Lawrence
continued to make gains
as both riders navigated
through lapped traffic.
Mere bike lengths
separated the two riders
as they took the white
flag. Lawrence got close
on multiple occasions,
but couldn’t complete
the pass.
Cooper went wire-to-wire
for his first moto win
of the season, 5.5
seconds ahead of Jett
Lawrence, while Shimoda
held on for third.
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Overall
A consistent afternoon
proved to be the
difference maker in the
overall classification,
as Jett Lawrence’s pair
of runner-ups was enough
to earn his seventh
victory of the season.
Cooper (4-1) and Hunter
Lawrence (1-4) finished
tied for second, just a
single point behind
first, where Cooper
earned the tiebreaker by
virtue of his better
second-moto result.
With the win, Jett
Lawrence added another
point to his
championship lead, which
now sits at 28 points
over Hunter Lawrence.
Shimoda remains third,
49 points out of the
lead.
Jett Lawrence,
Team Honda HRC
“I just got lucky on
that one. I didn’t quite
have that pace [today],
so I just focused on
trying to get a flow. I
just kept an eye on
Hunter [Lawrence] at
that point. It’s nice to
get another win, but I
definitely wasn’t at my
best today.”
Justin Cooper,
Monster Energy Star
Yamaha Racing
“It’s great to be
back [with a moto win].
I felt like I had the
speed today. My
intensity was off in
Moto 1, but I got a
better start in Moto 2
and I just felt like I
was in my groove and was
able to ride my own
race. We’re making our
way back and it’s
showing now. It’s
starting to feel a bit
more normal.”
Hunter Lawrence,
Team Honda HRC
“I was pushing [to
catch Shimoda]. There
was a seven second gap
and I had to bridge
that. I did all I could
there. This track can be
scary. I’m happy with my
riding, but I need to
clean up those little
mistakes.”
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250
Class Overall
Results (Moto
Finishes //
Points)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda (2-2
// 44)
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
(4-1 // 43)
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda (1-4
// 43)
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Jo Shimoda,
Japan,
Kawasaki
(3-3 // 40)
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Max Vohland,
Sacramento,
Calif., KTM
(7-5 // 30)
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Seth
Hammaker,
Bainbridge,
Pa.,
Kawasaki
(5-8 // 29)
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RJ
Hampshire,
Hudson,
Fla.,
Husqvarna
(8-6 // 28)
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Pierce
Brown,
Sandy, Utah,
GASGAS (6-9
// 27)
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Nate
Thrasher,
Livingston,
Tenn.,
Yamaha (13-7
// 22)
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Josh Varize,
Rialto,
Calif., KTM
(10-10 //
22)
250
Class
Championship
Standings (Round
8 of 12)
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Jett
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda - 355
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Hunter
Lawrence,
Australia,
Honda - 327
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Jo Shimoda,
Japan,
Kawasaki -
306
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Justin
Cooper, Cold
Spring
Harbor,
N.Y., Yamaha
- 275
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Seth
Hammaker,
Bainbridge,
Pa.,
Kawasaki -
207
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RJ
Hampshire,
Hudson,
Fla.,
Husqvarna -
194
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Max Vohland,
Sacramento,
Calif., KTM
- 192
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Levi
Kitchen,
Washougal,
Wash.,
Yamaha - 180
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Michael
Mosiman,
Sebastopol,
Calif.,
GASGAS - 169
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Stilez
Robertson,
Bakersfield,
Calif.,
Husqvarna -
169
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