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Hunter Lawrence wins in Texas to take SMX red plate to Vegas decider

2024 SuperMotocross World Championship - Play Off 2 - Fort Worth, Texas

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
September 15, 2024
in AMA MX, Supercross

2024 SMX World Championship
Play Off 2 – Fort Worth, Texas


450SMX

Team Honda HRC Progressive’s Hunter Lawrence took the overall win at Texas Motor Speedway at SuperMotocross Playoff 2 of the SuperMotocross World Championship Finals, fueled by Monster Energy.

The 450SMX Class rookie used (1-3) moto scores in the two-moto race format to earn his first overall win in 450 Class pro racing. With a double-points payout at Playoff 2, Hunter Lawrence moved into the series points lead with one round remaining and a $5.5 million dollar total prize payout on the line.

Recently-crowned AMA Pro Motocross Champion, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton, took the runner-up spot in Texas with (4-1) moto scores and a dominating performance in Moto Two.

Chase Sexton won the second moto

Team Honda HRC Progressive’s Jett Lawrence, the 2024 Supercross champion who returned to racing with an overall win at SuperMotocross Playoff 1 just one week prior, finished third overall in Texas via (3-2) moto scores.

These top three racers line up at the SuperMotocross World Championship next weekend in a winner-take-all scenario thanks to the triple-point payout on Saturday, September 21st at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Hunter Lawrence (1-3)

“Super awesome! I had a little accident on the back [of the track], but that’s SuperMotocross. [smiles]. I’m happy to be getting out of here with the red plate. It feels good to get that one. I can’t say that I’m looking forward to riding that track again, so [I’m] thankful it’s done… a massive shout out to the team and everyone that’s been a part of this. We appreciate you guys, and we couldn’t do it without you, so thank you.”

Hunter Lawrence
Chase Sexton (4-1)

“Getting a good start and getting clear of traffic was]one of the key factors. But we actually made a change before Moto 1 and I felt like I rode pretty well, [I] just was way back. So, I got a good start and was able just to ride my own laps and, yeah, felt like I did back in Pro Motocross. Good race, second overall, so we’re looking good for next weekend. [We’ll] just try and build and come out swinging in Vegas.”

Chase Sexton
Jett Lawrence (3-2)

“A little bit of lack of bike fitness on that one, but the bike [settings] beat me up. Now we’re going to go back and definitely have a meeting. Still a little upset about that first one but… We’re on to the last round. When pressure gets put on, we seem to do good, so let’s run ‘em.”

Jett Lawrence
Aaron Plessinger (9-7)

“Second playoff of SMX went okay – I rode my outdoor suspension on this one and it was a little soft. I got off to a pretty bad start in the first one, was working my way up, and jumped off the track, so finished ninth. In the second one, I got a really good start, was running up front and my shoulder started feeling it, and I ended up dropping back to seventh. Not where we want to be, but we will try to improve a little bit for Vegas and the final round.”

Jason Anderson (8-8)

“Coming into the weekend without any time on the bike and my back still sore from my crash in Charlotte wasn’t ideal, but I was determined to line up and give it my all. The Monster Energy Kawasaki team did an amazing job setting my bike up to handle the brutal track and we had some wins to stay positive about. Battling up front in Moto 2 felt great and I know after I am back to 100% that I will be up there again. One more to go and I am really looking forward to seeing how next weekend’s track shapes up.”

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Justin Barcia (12-13)

“Texas Motor Speedway was good, always good to be back at the races with the fans! It was a challenging day for me, just because I’m far from being my best self right now with where my body is at. I’m just glad to be here, able to ride, and doing my best. First moto, I rode as hard as I could, and then in the second moto, I had used up a lot of my energy, so nothing to write home about! I’m looking forward to Las Vegas and trying to get that little bit better for next weekend.”

Malcolm Stewart (11-17)

“Fort Worth was definitely a warm one.  We tried everything we could to be up there with the guys this weekend. First one, I had a bad start and that was on me, so by the time you recover it’s tough. In the second moto, it was a really good start, but I locked handlebars with another rider – just a racing incident. I need to take what I learned with that start and try to apply it in Vegas. With triple points on the line, there’s a lot to be made up yet. We’ll dig deep and try to get this bike up there toward the front! We’ll have a really great week and end this thing on a good note.”

Christian Craig (10-18)

“Today was challenging, for sure. The track was super-basic, but the dirt made it tough. Qualifying was decent and then the first moto was alright as well, but in the second moto, I got caught up in the second turn, so had to come from behind. I made some passes, but then went down pretty hard, and my elbow did not feel good after that. I did what I could from there, so it was frustrating – we’ll see what we can do next week.”

450 Moto One Results

POSRIDERBIKEINTERVAL
1Hunter Lawrence (HS)HondaWinner
2Eli TomacYamaha+0.868
3Jett LawrenceHonda+1.920
4Chase SextonKTM+15.429
5Cooper WebbYamaha+23.378
6Ken RoczenSuzuki+27.709
7Dylan FerrandisHonda+44.025
8Jason AndersonKawasaki+48.841
9Aaron PlessingerKTM+51.894
10Christian CraigHusqvarna+52.707
11Malcolm StewartHusqvarna+55.641
12Justin BarciaGasGas+58.935
13Colt NicholsSuzuki+1:00.304
14Dean WilsonHonda+1:06.422
15Shane McElrathKawasaki1 Lap
16Grant HarlanYamaha1 Lap
17Harri KullasKTM1 Lap
18Kyle ChisholmSuzuki1 Lap
19Phillip NicolettiYamaha1 Lap
20Freddie NorenKawasaki1 Lap
21Justin CooperYamahaDNF
22Marshal WeltinYamahaDNF
23Jerry RobinYamaha18 Laps

450 Moto Two Results

POSRIDERBIKEINTERVAL
1Chase SextonKTMWinner
2Jett LawrenceHonda+9.897
3Hunter LawrenceHonda+14.854
4Cooper WebbYamaha+18.758
5Eli TomacYamaha+21.841
6Ken RoczenSuzuki+22.867
7Aaron PlessingerKTM+29.574
8Jason AndersonKawasaki+36.813
9Dylan Ferrandis (HS)Honda+39.888
10Colt NicholsSuzuki+47.705
11Dean WilsonHonda+1:05.665
12Kyle ChisholmSuzuki+1:08.022
13Justin BarciaGasGas+1:09.623
14Shane McElrathKawasaki+1:09.896
15Marshal WeltinYamaha+1:27.541
16Harri KullasKTM1 Lap
17Malcolm StewartHusqvarna1 Lap
18Christian CraigHusqvarna1 Lap
19Freddie NorenKawasaki1 Lap
20Jerry RobinYamaha1 Lap
21Phillip NicolettiYamaha2 Laps
22Grant HarlanYamahaDNF
23Justin CooperYamahaDNS

450 Round Results

POSRIDERBIKEM1M2POINTS
1Hunter LawrenceHonda134
2Chase SextonKTM415
3Jett LawrenceHonda325
4Eli TomacYamaha257
5Cooper WebbYamaha549
6Ken RoczenSuzuki6612
7Aaron PlessingerKTM9716
8Jason AndersonKawasaki8816
9Dylan FerrandisHonda7916
10Colt NicholsSuzuki131023
11Dean WilsonHonda141125
12Justin BarciaGasGas121325
13Malcolm StewartHusqvarna111728
14Christian CraigHusqvarna101828
15Shane McElrathKawasaki151429
16Kyle ChisholmSuzuki181230
17Harri KullasKTM171633
18Marshal WeltinYamaha221537
19Grant HarlanYamaha162238
20Freddie NorenKawasaki201939
21Phillip NicolettiYamaha192140
22Jerry RobinYamaha232043
23Justin CooperYamaha212344

SMX 450 Standings

PosRiderTotal
1Hunter Lawrence90
2Chase Sexton89
3Jett Lawrence81
4Eli Tomac69
5Aaron Plessinger62
6Ken Roczen58
7Cooper Webb58
8Dylan Ferrandis51
9Malcolm Stewart48
10Jason Anderson48
11Colt Nichols37
12Christian Craig34
13Justin Cooper33
14Justin Barcia33
15Shane McElrath31
16Dean Wilson24
17Marshal Weltin22
18Freddie Noren18
19Harri Kullas18
20Grant Harlan15
21Kyle Chisholm15
22Phillip Nicoletti13
23Jerry Robin4
24Justin Hill0
25Romain Pape0
26Cullin Park0
27Jeremy Hand0
28Derek Kelley0
29Anthony Rodriguez0
30Cade Clason0

Fort Worth SMX 450 Highlights


250SMX

The 250SMX Class provided great racing and high drama during both Motos. Haiden Deegan broke clear of the pack in each race, but there was great battling behind him. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle came out on top of a tense three-racer battle for second place in the second 250SMX moto; he earned second overall with (3-2) moto finishes. Team Honda HRC Progressive ‘s Jo Shimoda followed up a second place-finish in Moto 1 with a third place in Moto 2 to grab the final spot on the podium.

250SMX
Haiden Deegan (1-1)

“Just a lot of hard work and it pays off, and good family around you, too… The track, it was gnarly. It felt like – if anyone’s from Cali, they know Lake Elsinore at 5PM, literally it’s just baked. But overall, it was a good race, had some fun. Two perfect starts today, and that was my goal.”

Tom Vialle (3-2)

“I’ve never seen a track like today. It was really dry… The first moto was actually a little bit sketchy. The second moto it was a little bit better. The track… It was kind of a mix, of course like an SMX track, like supercross and outdoor [motocross}. I think it was a little bit more outdoor today…”

Jo Shimoda (2-3)

“I want to recover a little bit because I only had a short time [back on the bike after a collarbone injury in August]. So last week I put in a good amount of riding and training, but I just need to go back to the truck now and, you know, stay cool.”

250SMX Podium.
Levi Kitchen (7-4)

“I had high hopes coming into this one but never felt like I could gel with this track. There were a few places that you might be able to pass, but it was tighter than I was expecting and wasn’t able to find the flow I needed to be up at the front with those guys. We have another round to finish out the season strong and I hope I can do that for the team.”

Julien Beaumer (5-6)

“It was a tough day for me. I never really had the feeling I was looking for on this track, but P5 was a good result. We got a little bit better in that second moto, so not my best day, but fifth on a weekend that I didn’t feel too good, we will take that and be ready to fight going into Vegas.”

Pierce Brown (9-5)

“It was a better day for me. I struggled to keep it on two wheels in the first turn – I fell in both starts – but my jumps off the gate were getting better. I came from last to ninth in the first moto and then last to fifth in Moto 2, so that was good. I’m happy with my fitness right now and I’m excited to see what we can do in Vegas for the Final!”

Cameron McAdoo (8-7)

“I’ve been so thankful to be back at the races. It was an interesting track and I did get some extra time on it with the LCQ. The goal is to stay healthy and put in top-10 finishes so I’m feeling good with where I’m at. I’m looking forward to Vegas next weekend to see how much more we can do.”

Garrett Marchbanks (10-12)

“I had a few big mistakes that cost me a good result today but felt like my speed was there which is good. The starts haven’t been the best and I have had to come through the pack. We’ll be focusing on minimising the mistakes and putting in two more clean main events next week in Vegas.”

Ty Masterpool (12-14)

“It was just one of those days that nothing seemed to go my way. I felt good and was pumped on my starts. I just couldn’t capitalize on it and made some silly mistakes. I’m thankful for all the people that came out to support me in the heat and I really want to finish the season with a solid result.”

Ryder DiFrancesco (17-11)

“Today was okay. My qualifying sessions were better and then I ended up going down twice in the first one, then in the second one, I moved forward to ninth, but finished 11th. I’m excited to end the season on a good note in Vegas!”

RJ Hampshire (6-22)

“It was a tough weekend. First moto, I felt pretty good, and it was decent. Second moto, I was running third, but slid off the face of the triple and went too far right into the tuff blocks. It was disappointing to end the weekend like that obviously, but my pace was good again today and that is a positive to take out of Texas.”

250 Moto One Results

POSRIDERBIKEINTERVAL
1Haiden Deegan (HS)YamahaWinner
2Jo ShimodaHonda+4.523
3Tom VialleKTM+7.712
4Jordon SmithYamaha+12.985
5Julien BeaumerKTM+24.047
6R.J. HampshireHusqvarna+25.569
7Levi KitchenKawasaki+34.330
8Cameron McadooKawasaki+41.620
9Pierce BrownGasGas+42.260
10Ty MasterpoolKawasaki+44.476
11Max AnstieYamaha+45.867
12Garrett MarchbanksKawasaki+1:01.255
13Nicholas RomanoYamaha+1:21.499
14Lux TurnerKTM1 Lap
15Coty SchockYamaha1 Lap
16Talon HawkinsKTM1 Lap
17Ryder DiFrancescoGasGas1 Lap
18Max SanfordKawasaki1 Lap
19Cole ThompsonYamahaDNF
20Jett ReynoldsYamahaDNF
21Henry MillerHondaDNF
22Nate ThrashserYamahaDNF
23Matti JorgensenGasGas18 Laps

250 Moto Two Results

POSRIDERBIKEGAP
1Haiden Deegan (HS)YamahaWinner
2Tom VialleKTM+4.226
3Jo ShimodaHonda+19.465
4Levi KitchenKawasaki+24.390
5Pierce BrownGasGas+36.165
6Julien BeaumerKTM+39.706
7Cameron McadooKawasaki+46.314
8Nicholas RomanoYamaha+48.736
9Jordon SmithYamaha+48.851
10Max AnstieYamaha+56.685
11Ryder DiFrancescoGasGas+1:01.834
12Ty MasterpoolKawasaki+1:08.813
13Coty SchockYamaha+1:12.805
14Garrett MarchbanksKawasaki+1:28.226
15Henry MillerHonda1 Lap
16Lux TurnerKTM1 Lap
17Jett ReynoldsYamaha1 Lap
18Talon HawkinsKTM1 Lap
19Matti JorgensenGasGas1 Lap
20Max SanfordKawasaki2 Laps
21Cole ThompsonYamahaDNF
22R.J. HampshireHusqvarnaDNF
23Nate ThrashserYamaha18 Laps

250 Round Results

POSRIDERBIKEM1M2POINTS
1Haiden DeeganYamaha112
2Tom VialleKTM325
3Jo ShimodaHonda235
4Levi KitchenKawasaki7411
5Julien BeaumerKTM5611
6Jordon SmithYamaha4913
7Pierce BrownGasGas9514
8Cameron McadooKawasaki8715
9Nicholas RomanoYamaha13821
10Max AnstieYamaha111021
11Ty MasterpoolKawasaki101222
12Garrett MarchbanksKawasaki121426
13Ryder DiFrancescoGasGas171128
14Coty SchockYamaha151328
15R.J. HampshireHusqvarna62228
16Lux TurnerKTM141630
17Talon HawkinsKTM161834
18Henry MillerHonda211536
19Jett ReynoldsYamaha201737
20Max SanfordKawasaki182038
21Cole ThompsonYamaha192140
22Matti JorgensenGasGas231942
23Nate ThrashserYamaha222345

SMX 250 Standings

PosRiderTotal Points
1Haiden Deegan100
2Tom Vialle81
3Levi Kitchen78
4Jo Shimoda76
5Julien Beaumer69
6Jordon Smith64
7Pierce Brown56
8Max Anstie49
9Ty Masterpool43
10Cameron Mcadoo42
11Nicholas Romano40
12Ryder DiFrancesco39
13R.J. Hampshire36
14Garrett Marchbanks35
15Coty Schock30
16Chance Hymas23
17Lux Turner15
18Jalek Swoll14
19Talon Hawkins12
20Jett Reynolds10
21Henry Miller8
22Daxton Bennick8
23Carson Mumford5
24Joey Savatgy5
25Max Sanford4
26Casey Cochran4
27Nate Thrashser3
28Cole Thompson2
29Matti Jorgensen0
30Mark Fineis0

Fort Worth SMX 250 Highlights


Texas Motor Speedway hosted Playoff 2 of the SuperMotocross World Championship Finals. Hot weather and a slick, challenging track led to some of the best on-track battles so far of the postseason racing. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.
Tags: AMA Pro MotocrossAMA SupercrossSMXSupercrossSuperMotocrossSuperMotocross World Championship
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