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Sexton wraps up AMA Pro MX Title with double victory at Ironman finale

2024 Pro Motocross Championship - Round 11 - Ironman Raceway

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 25, 2024
in AMA MX

2024 Pro Motocross Championship
Round 11 – Ironman Raceway


Victory in the final round of the 2024 AMA Pro Motocross Championship saw Chase Sexton and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing clinch the 450MX title with a clean sweep at the Ironman National, completing a spectacular first outdoor season together with a total of seven overall wins from the 11 rounds.

Chase Sexton

Aaron Plessinger took second at Ironman with 2-2 results which secured him third in the final standings behind Hunter Lawrence.

2024 AMA Pro MX – Round 11 – Ironman 450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish // Points)
1. Chase Sexton, KTM (1-1 // 50)
2. Aaron Plessinger, KTM (2-2 // 44)
3. Eli Tomac, Yamaha (4-3 // 38)

Eli Tomac returned to the podium at Ironman on the back of 4-3 results which saw Hunter Lawrence miss the rostrum after carding 3-6 results at the finale. Hunter finished the season 42-points behind Sexton, but 59-points ahead of Plessinger.

Despite contesting less than half the races this season, Jett Lawrence still finished ninth in the championship.

The 250 round win for Tom Vialle at the Ironman finale elevated the Frenchman to second position in the 250MX title race behind Haiden Deegan, who had wrapped up the championship the previous week at Budds Creek.

2024 AMA Pro MX – Round 11 – Ironman – 250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finishes // Points)
1. Tom Vialle, KTM (1-4 // 43)
2. Chance Hymas, Honda (6-2 // 38)
3. RJ Hampshire, Husqvarna (4-3 // 38)

Chance Hymas was second at Ironman after carding 6-2 results ahead of RJ Hampshire. Despite only finishing 11th at Ironman Levi Kitchen still wrapped up third place in the 250 Championship ahead of Chance Hymas.


450 Moto One

The first moto saw Yamaha’s Phil Nicoletti grab the holeshot in the final Pro Motocross race of his career, but he soon gave way to Team Honda HRC’s Hunter Lawrence and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Aaron Plessinger. By the completion of the opening lap, Sexton had moved into third, closely pursued by Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac. Out front, Plessinger made his way around Lawrence to take the lead. Not long after that, Sexton was able to get the better of Lawrence for second in what proved to be a championship-winning pass. As the moto surpassed its opening 10 minutes, just three-seconds separated the top four.

Aaron Plessinger

Sexton was able to close in on the rear fender of his team-mate and needed a couple pass attempts to eventually seize control of the moto. While Plessinger was able to keep Sexton honest for a few laps, the championship leader was able to put a little breathing room over his rivals halfway through the moto with a margin of 2.5 seconds. Plessinger, meanwhile, was forced to contend with a resurgent Lawrence in third, while Tomac continued to lurk in fourth. The top four tightened up once again inside the final 10 minutes, but Sexton responded to establish his largest lead of the moto.

Chase Sexton

Sexton continued to pull away in the closing stages and captured his 12th moto win of the season by a margin of 4.8 seconds over Plessinger. Lawrence finished third, just ahead of Tomac, while Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson finished in a distant fifth. The victory was enough for Sexton to clinch his first 450 Class title with one moto to go.

450 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1C SextonKTM16 Laps
2A PlessingerKTM+04.822
3H LawrenceHon+07.444
4E TomacYam+11.528
5J AndersonKaw+1m04.080
6J CooperYam+1m10.653
7M StewartHus+1m16.271
8P NicolettiYam+1m25.703
9F NorenKaw+1m34.185
10C CraigHus+1m40.703
11M WeltinYam+1m46.359
12H KullasKTM+1m52.789
13S McElrathKaw+2m05.683
14G HarlanYam+2m08.540
15D SimonsonYam+2m11.663
16C ParkHon+2m13.738
17D WilsonHon+2m14.373
18D KelleyKTM+2m16.408
19J RobinYam15 Laps
20B ShellyYam+02.705
21K ChisholmSuz+05.692
22H MillerHon+16.267
23J HandHon+23.143
24R PapeGAS+36.080
25I ClarkHon+45.367
26J KesslerYam+49.038
27V LuhoveyHon+49.258
28K MoranzKTM+1m22.625
29J PascalHon+1m23.124
30J RodbellYam+2m26.539
31K EppersonHon14 Laps
32J WalkerGAS+24.324
33L LocurcioGAS11 Laps
34C NicholsSuz9 Laps
35C ClasonKaw6 Laps
36P KilroyYam+31.047
37A RodriguezKTM5 Laps
38M MillerSuz+1m30.188
39T PurdonHus2 Laps
40D FerrandisHonDNF

450 Moto Two

The final moto of the 2024 season started with the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing machine of Justin Cooper edging out Lawrence and Plessinger for the holeshot. Plessinger had the momentum to grab the lead while Cooper, Lawrence, and Sexton engaged in a three-wide battle for second. Sexton came out on top and continued his push past Plessinger to go from about fifth to first on the opening lap. Cooper settled into third, with Lawrence and Tomac in pursuit.

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The KTM team-mates looked to sprint away from the field as Lawrence was able to assert himself into third and bring Tomac along into fourth. A few laps later, Tomac made his way around Lawrence for third and faced about a six-second deficit to the lead with less than 20 minutes to go. Back up front, Sexton briefly stalled his motorcycle, which allowed Plessinger to close in and go on the attack. Plessinger made a couple attempts to slip past, but Sexton fended him off and reestablished a gap that continued to grow as the moto continued.

Chase Sexton

Sexton didn’t put a wheel wrong the rest of the way and wrapped up a baker’s dozen of moto wins by 26.1 seconds over Plessinger. Tomac grabbed a moto podium in third in just his second race back from injury. Lawrence faded late to finish sixth.

Aaron Plessinger

450 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1C SextonKTM16 Laps
2A PlessingerKTM+26.167
3E TomacYam+33.480
4J CooperYam+53.195
5J AndersonKaw+1m07.598
6H LawrenceYam+1m08.975
7C CraigHus+1m13.553
8P NicolettiYam+1m20.064
9F NorenKaw+1m24.546
10S McElrathKaw+1m34.772
11M StewartHus+1m40.853
12D WilsonHon+1m42.672
13M WeltinYam+1m45.825
14H KullasKTM+1m57.826
15R PapeGAS+2m04.616
16D KelleyKTM+2m14.995
17K ChisholmSuz+2m34.270
18D SimonsonYam15 Laps
19C ParkHon+03.572
20T PurdonHus+04.782
21P KilroyYam+09.238
22H MillerHon+14.104
23B ShellyYam+34.249
24J HandHon+1m00.290
25C ClasonKaw+1m11.024
26J KesslerYam+1m27.551
27M MillerSuz+1m35.233
28C PutnamHus+1m39.485
29C CarstenSuz+1m47.437
30K MoranzKTM+1m49.912
31C GrovesKaw+1m53.219
32K EppersonHon14 Laps
33J RodbellYam+1m19.213
34E NorredKaw+1m30.919
35J PascalHon9 Laps
36G HarlanYam+01.210
37J RobinYam7 Laps
38I ClarkHon+13.596
39V LuhoveyHon4 Laps
40J WalkerGAS2 Laps

 


450 Round

Sexton’s fifth 1-1 effort of the season capped off an impressive six-race win streak that carried him to the title. He now has 13 career victories, which moves him into a tie for 11th on the all-time 450 Class wins list. Plessinger finished in the runner-up spot (2-2) for his sixth podium result of the season and his fourth in-a-row. Tomac’s strong second moto landed him third overall (4-3), for his 72nd career podium, the second most in 450 Class history.

Chase Sexton

Sexton became the 28th different rider to capture a 450 Class title in 53 seasons and is also the 17th racer to win both a Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and Pro Motocross Championship. Lawrence, who finished fourth (3-6), finished second in the standings, 42 points behind Sexton, while Plessinger finished third, 101 points behind his team-mate.

Chase Sexton
Chase Sexton (1-1)

“I felt the safest out front in Moto 1, they were all riding really good, and the pace was high, so that was a dream ride for me to wrap it up in that one with no mistakes. The championship’s what we came for and we accomplished that, so I appreciate it and we’re excited! To come out here in the outdoors and have a really awesome season, I don’t know how to put it into words… This is the best form I’ve had to date in my career, the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team is awesome, and it means a lot. I’m stoked – I just want to keep doing this, because every title you get makes you want to win more. Thank you!”

Chase Sexton
Aaron Plessinger (2-2)

“I put it all out there, I was trying and giving it my all to keep with Chase. Those last few laps were tough – I left it all on the track today. It’s all of these people who kept me going because it was a long, hot day, but I have to give it up for my family, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, and everybody behind me! It has been such a good season and I’m really proud of Chase and the whole team.”

Aaron Plessinger and Chase Sexton
Eli Tomac (4-3)

“I was just flowing in both motos. It’s good to be up here [on the podium]. It’s easy to think you can just jump right back into this, but it’s tough. The bike was working great today and it’s good to be back.”

Eli Tomac
Hunter Lawrence (3-6)

“I’m super proud of how this motocross season went; I rode my heart out all summer. I can’t thank the team enough for all the support they gave me. Now, to have a weekend off before the SMX playoffs start, and hopefully lead into having the best weekend of the year in Vegas.”

Jason Anderson (5-5)

“It was a hot race today. Being able to ride consistently and move forward late in Moto 2 was key. Finishing fifth in both motos continues the momentum into the SMX playoffs, and I need to keep pushing as we head to Charlotte.”

Christian Craig (10-7)

“Last round of the outdoors, I was pumped to make it through the whole season and with just one DNF. We scored points in every moto we finished though and built throughout the season. I struggled a little bit today with the track, just couldn’t get comfortable, and had a couple of big crashes in practice, but in the races I did what I could. The second moto was better and we ended up eighth overall, so riding is good, and I’m excited for my first time in SMX now. We’ll keep trying to put in the good results.”

Malcolm Stewart (7-11)

“Ironman, we had a good first moto and the fans were awesome, which I’m always really thankful for.  I’m more so happy with finishing the whole season of Supercross and Pro Motocross without any injuries or missing any races. We have to think of all the positives and, no matter how you look at it, gate drops are the best thing you can get. In the second moto today I had a bad start, had to ride hard, and then kind of faded a little bit, and was cramping up, but it was a really good season for us overall. I’ll enjoy this next weekend off and then head into SMX excited for what’s to come!”

450 Round Results

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1C SextonKTM1150
2A PlessingerKTM2244
3E TomacYam4338
4H LawrenceHon3636
5J CooperYam6434
6J AndersonKaw5534
7P NicolettiYam8828
8C CraigHus10727
9F NorenKaw9926
10M StewartHus71126
11S McElrathKaw131021
12M WeltinYam111320
13H KullasKTM121418
14D WilsonHon171215
15D SimonsonYam151811
16D KelleyKTM181610
17C ParkHon16199
18G HarlanYam14368
19R PapeGAS24157
20K ChisholmSuz21176
21J RobinYam19373
22T PurdonAfr39202
23B ShellyYam20232
24P KilroyYam36211
25H MillerHon22220
26J HandHon23240
27J KesslerYam26260
28K MoranzKTM28300
29C ClasonKaw35250
30K EppersonHon31320
31J RodbellYam30330
32I ClarkHon25380
33J PascalHon29350
34M MillerSuz38270
35V LuhoveyHon27390
36C PutnamHus280
37C CarstenSuz290
38C GrovesKaw310
39J WalkerGAS32400
40L LocurcioGAS330
41E NorredKaw340
42C NicholsSuz340
43A RodriguezKTM370
44D FerrandisHon400

450 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1Chase Sexton504
2Hunter Lawrence462
3Aaron Plessinger403
4Justin Cooper371
5Jason Anderson362
6Malcolm Stewart297
7Dylan Ferrandis288
8Christian Craig244
9Jett Lawrence210
10Freddie Noren204
11Phillip Nicoletti193
12Harri Kullas163
13Marshal Weltin162
14Justin Barcia148
15Grant Harlan144
16Shane McElrath118
17Romain Pape106
18Derek Kelley94
19Cullin Park91
20Kyle Chisholm74
21Eli Tomac67
22Garrett Marchbanks50
23Kyle Webster45
24Dean Wilson44
25Broc Tickle42
26Anthony Rodriguez41
27Justin Hill35
28Ken Roczen31
29Lorenzo Locurcio31
30Jerry Robin25
31Jeremy Hand21
32Alvin Östlund20
33Henry Jacobi17
34Gert Krestinov15
35Cooper Webb14
36Henry Miller13
37Max Miller13
38Colt Nichols11
39Devin Simonson11
40Scotty Verhaeghe9
41James Harrington8
42Bryce Shelly8
43John Short5
44Trevin Nelson5
45Ryder Floyd4
46Carson Brown3
47Tristan Lane3
48Tristan Purdon3
49Jake Masterpool3
50Preston Kilroy1

250 Moto One

The first moto kicked off with Vialle at the head of the pack to open Moto 1 with the holeshot, ahead of Team Honda HRC’s Chance Hymas and the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing ride of Jordon Smith. Newly crowned champion Haiden Deegan started his first race carrying the No. 1 plate on the ground after a tip-over on the opening lap, forcing him to start outside the top 30 in the 40-rider field.

Tom Vialle

It didn’t take long for the lead trio to settle into their respective positions, with Vialle managing a lead of just over a second on Hymas. As the moto surpassed its opening 10 minutes Vialle was able to withstand a brief challenge from his Honda rival and move back out to a margin of two seconds. That lead continued to grow as the moto reached the halfway point and soon Hymas found himself under pressure from Smith, who made the pass for second. Not far behind was Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Ty Masterpool, who soon made the move on Hymas for third. Masterpool continued to push and closed in on Smith to establish a battle for second. However, as he looked to find a way around, Masterpool went down and lost several positions, remounting in sixth. His misfortune saw Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Levi Kitchen move into third, with Hymas fourth and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire in fifth.

Chance Hymas

While Vialle moved out to a seven-second lead the battle for second intensified between Smith and Kitchen, with the Kawasaki rider able to make the pass with two laps to go. Back out front, Vialle went wire-to-wire for his third moto win of the season, 4.4 seconds ahead of Kitchen. Smith earned his best moto result of the season in third, with Hampshire fourth and Masterpool fifth.

Tom Vialle

250 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1T VialleKTM16 Laps
2L KitchenKaw+04.466
3J SmithYam+07.617
4R HampshireHus+12.814
5T MasterpoolKaw+15.163
6C HymasHon+16.376
7R DiFrancescoGAS+19.070
8J BeaumerKTM+22.187
9K RoczenSuz+38.728
10P BrownGAS+42.242
11H DeeganYam+53.937
12J SwollTri+1m03.825
13M AnstieYam+1m06.796
14D SchwartzSuz+1m10.486
15D AdamsKaw+1m12.792
16P RossHon+1m14.642
17N RomanoYam+1m29.613
18T HawkinsKTM+1m30.452
19T NelsonYam+2m09.759
20M FineisYam+2m32.611
21K WiseKaw15 Laps
22L KobuschHus+05.537
23C DurowKTM+17.757
24S OrlandKaw+28.586
25L TurnerKTM+30.727
26B BennettKTM+34.506
27C BieseKaw+43.851
28D VenterAfr+48.134
29S VarolaKaw+1m29.336
30P MurphyYam+1m43.120
31M PhelpsKTM+1m44.479
32G MarchbanksKaw12 Laps
33C SchockYam10 Laps
34R FloydHon+1m35.968
35E FerryGAS6 Laps
36A DickensYam+04.953
37S RacineYam+52.013
38G StineYam5 Laps
39C BakerHon2 Laps
40J SavatgyTriDNF

250 Moto Two

The final moto in the 250 Class started the same as Moto 1, with Vialle out front to sweep the holeshots, just ahead of Hymas. Both Kitchen and Smith found themselves mired outside the top 10, with Kitchen eventually crashing out of the moto. Back up front, Vialle and Hymas engaged in a spirited battle for the lead, with the Honda rider showing a wheel in several spots, only to have Vialle close him off. That allowed Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing’s Ryder DiFrancesco to close in from third, along with Deegan and Hampshire. Deegan made the move on DiFrancesco to take over third.

Ryder DiFrancesco

Despite the heavy pressure from Hymas in the opening laps, Vialle withstood the challenge and stabilized his lead right around a second. Meanwhile, Deegan made the move past Hymas for second. Just past the halfway mark, Deegan closed in and attempted a pass on Vialle, initiating some contact between the two in the track’s tightest corner. Deegan slipped ahead briefly, but Vialle countered to reclaim the position. This battle allowed Hymas to close back in from third. The battle for the lead continued, with more physical racing from the lead duo, while Hymas bided his time in third. Deegan went after Vialle once more and successfully completed the pass with a little less than 10 minutes to go. Hymas also got around Vialle for second and looked to track down Deegan. A couple laps later, Vialle gave up third to Hampshire.

RJ Hampshire

Deegan withstood Hymas’ initial challenge and was able to pull away in the closing stages of the moto to finish off his championship-winning campaign the way he started it, with a moto win, his 10th of the season. Hymas finished in second, 6.6 seconds behind Deegan, with Hampshire in third and Vialle fourth.

250 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1H DeeganYam16 Laps
2C HymasHon+06.641
3R HampshireHus+20.449
4T VialleKTM+26.505
5R DiFrancescoGAS+33.863
6T MasterpoolKaw+40.355
7M AnstieYam+43.255
8J SmithYam+44.503
9J SavatgyTri+1m02.921
10J SwollTri+1m09.514
11D AdamsKaw+1m10.266
12K RoczenSuz+1m16.958
13C SchockYam+1m28.248
14N RomanoYam+1m36.826
15T HawkinsKTM+1m50.218
16D SchwartzSuz+2m05.118
17C BakerHon+2m11.471
18M FineisYam+2m18.071
19L TurnerKTM15 Laps
20B BennettKTM+02.863
21L KobuschHus+14.346
22S RacineYam+28.296
23E FerryGAS+35.142
24K WiseKaw+40.849
25C DurowKTM+47.805
26P MurphyYam+1m03.899
27R BuccheriKTM+1m18.622
28G BroughHon+1m29.882
29T NelsonYam+1m54.592
30J BeaumerKTM12 Laps
31B RaymondKTM+9m52.826
32S OrlandKaw7 Laps
33P RossHon4 Laps
34C BieseKaw+27.095
35L KitchenKaw3 Laps
36P BoespflugSuz+2m10.648
37D VenterAfr2 Laps
38P BrownGAS+12.559
39L TuckerSuzDNF
40G StineYamDNS

250 Round

Vialle’s 1-4 effort easily secured his first overall win of the season and the second of his career. He became the fifth different rider to claim victory in the 250 Class this summer, which is the most since the 2021 season. Hymas made an anticipated return to the podium in second (6-2) for his fourth on-the-box result of the season, which ended a four-race drought dating back to his win at RedBud. Hampshire rounded out the podium in third (4-3) in just his second start of the season. It was the 12th podium result of his career.

Despite his Moto 2 win, Deegan failed to finish on the overall podium for just the second time in 2024 and completed the season with a championship-winning margin of 69 points over Vialle, who moved into second with his victory. Kitchen wrapped up third in the final standings, 76 points behind Deegan.

Tom Vialle (1-4)

“I was really trying to get that overall and we were able to today! The start is so important, it makes it so much easier, and I had a good moto in the first one. I had a gap and it was really amazing, I felt so good on the track. And then I was able to make it happen for the overall in that second moto – I’m really happy.”

2024 AMA Pro MX – Round 11 – Ironman – 250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finishes // Points)
1. Tom Vialle, KTM (1-4 // 43)
2. Chance Hymas, Honda (6-2 // 38)
3. RJ Hampshire, Husqvarna (4-3 // 38)
Chance Hymas (6-2)

“I definitely need a little rest after this summer. It was a good way to cap off the season with a battle with those boys. We’re stoked right now. I’ll take a little time off and then get ready for SMX [playoffs].”

RJ Hampshire (4-3)

“It was awesome to be back at the races again.  We were here for the gate drops and to get some intensity back, and somehow pulled off a podium. I felt pretty good on the bike, definitely still not even close to 100 percent, but it was nice to grind it out and suffer a bit today. I’m happy to be rewarded with a podium and look forward to Charlotte here in a couple of weeks.”

Ty Masterpool (5-6)

“I felt really good in the first moto. I got a strong start and I felt like I was able to ride for the win until I had a tip over. In the second moto I felt good and rode well but just couldn’t make anything happen. I have a lot of confidence heading into the SMX playoffs.”

Ryder DiFrancesco (7-5)

“Ironman was my best weekend and it’s always been my favorite track ever since I first raced here. Good vibes all day, just felt like I wasn’t behind the eight ball at all, and back to myself. It was good to finish the season with P5 in that final moto, it’s nice to have some momentum and good for the confidence going into Charlotte and the SMX series!”

Ryder DiFrancesco
Levi Kitchen (2-35)

“I’m really happy with how I’m riding right now, I felt good in the first moto and I believe I was stronger than the rest of the guys. In the second moto I got a bad start and as I was trying to make up ground, I ended up getting my leg caught up under my bike and twisting it. I’m looking forward to resting the next couple of days and coming out strong in the SMX playoffs.”

Drew Adams (15-11)

“Making my debut had its ups and downs and it is definitely different racing with the big dogs. I had a good start in Moto 1 but had a pretty big crash, but I got up and fought to get 15th. In the second moto I didn’t get the start I wanted but I made some passes on my Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki KX250 and finished okay. Now that I have a little experience I know I will come back strong.”

Julien Beaumer (8-30)

“It was a decent day for me at Ironman. My riding in Moto 2 was really good until I had a crash late in the race, but overall – mentally and physically – we’re in a good spot, ready to head into SMX and finish this year with a bang.”

Pierce Brown (10-38)

“It wasn’t the best day for me at Ironman. First moto, I had a mid-pack start and ended up 10th, before in the next moto I had a better start, but collided with some guys in the first turn and got run over a couple of times. My leg was hurting pretty bad and unfortunately went numb in my boot, so I couldn’t finish, and had to get it checked out – we will hear more soon. That’s a wrap for the outdoor season, so hopefully we’ll be healthy and ready to go for SMX in a couple of weeks.”

Pierce Brown

250 Round Results

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1T VialleKTM1443
2C HymasHon6238
3R HampshireHus4338
4H DeeganYam11136
5J SmithYam3834
6T MasterpoolKaw5633
7R DiFrancescoGAS7532
8M AnstieYam13724
9K RoczenSuz91223
10J SwollTri121022
11L KitchenKaw23522
12D AdamsKaw151118
13D SchwartzSuz141614
14J BeaumerKTM83014
15J Savatgymph40913
16N RomanoYam171413
17P BrownGAS103812
18T HawkinsKTM181511
19C SchockYam33139
20M FineisYam20186
21P RossHon16336
22C BakerHon39175
23L TurnerKTM25193
24T NelsonYam19293
25B BennettKTM26202
26L KobuschHus22211
27K WiseKaw21241
28C DurowKTM23250
29P MurphyYam30260
30S OrlandKaw24320
31E FerryGas35230
32S RacineYam37220
33C BieseKaw27340
34D VenterKaw28370
35R BuccheriKTM270
36G BroughHon280
37S VarolaKaw290
38B RaymondKTM310
39M PhelpsKTM310
40G MarchbanksKaw320
41R FloydHon340
42P BoespflugSuz360
43A DickensYam360
44G StineYam38400
45L TuckerSuz390

250 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1H Deegan481
2T Vialle412
3L Kitchen405
4C Hymas349
5T Masterpool316
6J Shimoda289
7J Swoll277
8P Brown269
9J Smith253
10R DiFrancesco250
11J Beaumer221
12J Savatgy192
13C Cochran164
14D Schwartz151
15M Anstie145
16N Romano145
17D Bennick124
18J Reynolds99
19T Hawkins89
20C Schock88
21M Fineis83
22R Hampshire65
23G Marchbanks51
24L Turner47
25N Thrasher46
26R McNabb37
27K Roczen23
28J Talviku22
29D Adams18
30B Bennett18
31C Baker17
32P Ross15
33C Myers13
34B Gardner9
35M Phelps8
36T Guyon7
37E Ferry5
38J Cannon4
39S Smith4
40T Nelson3
41R Buccheri2
42S Orland1
43M Jorgensen1
44M Sanford1
45L Kobusch1
46K Wise1
47C Heyman1
48J Varize1
49P Boespflug0
50S Racine0
51C Benard0
52C Durow0

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With the regular season of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship Series now complete, we now look ahead to the SuperMotocross World Championship Finals. The three-race playoffs will begin on Saturday, September 7, from zMax Dragway at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Each of the newly crowned Pro Motocross Champions, Sexton and Deegan, will enter the SMX Finals as the top seeds in the combined Supercross/Pro Motocross standings.

 

 

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