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2024 Pro Motocross Championship - Round Eight - Washougal

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
July 21, 2024
in AMA MX

2024 Pro Motocross Championship
Round Eight – Washougal


The 2024 AMA Pro Motocross Championship made its final trip to the West Coast for the eighth round of the summer campaign, where the scenic surroundings of Washougal MX Park challenged riders under some of the hottest temperatures of the season.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton dominated 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.


450 Moto One

The opening moto of the afternoon got underway with a massive 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.

450 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1C SextonKTM16 Laps
2A PlessingerKTM+05.331
3J CooperYam+19.901
4J AndersonKaw+36.306
5H LawrenceHon+45.098
6D FerrandisHon+1m01.904
7C CraigHus+1m13.978
8F NorenKaw+1m16.887
9G HarlanYam+1m20.138
10M StewartHus+1m34.002
11M WeltinYam+1m41.818
12R PapeGAS+1m50.319
13H KullasKTM+1m51.364
14D KelleyKTM+2m11.365
15K ChisholmSuz+2m21.385
16D WilsonHon+2m33.116
17M MillerSuz15 Laps
18C ParkHon+01.400
19C BrownYam+02.390
20J ShortKaw+05.933
21S McElrathSuz+09.440
22B WestYam+11.676
23Z WilliamsHon+26.891
24B LeithKaw+43.080
25L LocurcioGAS+48.094
26R FloydHon+1m03.126
27S VerhaegheGAS+1m06.612
28B HammondYam+1m07.730
29K EppersonHon+1m56.916
30H CordellHon+2m32.185
31C TuckerYam14 Laps
32B BallardYam+18.737
33C CornishYam+1m40.600
34P NicolettiYam8 Laps
35A RodriguezKTM7 Laps
36J MasterpoolGAS5 Laps
37T YokosawaHon+29.536
38C EigenmannYam4 Laps
39D OliveiraKTMDNF
40B ShellyYamDNF

450 Moto Two

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.

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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.

Jason Anderson earned his first podium result of the season in third.
Image by MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.

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.

Chase Sexton captured his third straight 1-1 sweep for his fourth win of the summer.
Image by MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.

450 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1C SextonKTM16 Laps
2J AndersonKaw+13.050
3A PlessingerKTM+23.139
4H LawrenceHon+33.166
5D FerrandisHon+39.848
6M StewartHus+40.688
7J CooperYam+1m25.662
8F NorenKaw+1m29.406
9M WeltinYam+1m36.967
10H KullasKTM+1m42.145
11D KelleyKTM+1m53.696
12C CraigHus+2m00.002
13P NicolettiYam+2m04.946
14C ParkHon+2m06.973
15L LocurcioGAS+2m14.278
16K ChisholmSuz+2m17.029
17D WilsonHon+2m19.701
18A RodriguezKTM+2m22.011
19J ShortKaw15 Laps
20J MasterpoolGAS+06.827
21S McElrathSuz+07.051
22S VerhaegheGAS+20.496
23C BrownYam+27.496
24Z WilliamsHon+40.543
25B ShellyYam+47.925
26R FloydHon+1m23.366
27K EppersonHon+1m32.466
28C TuckerYam+1m43.858
29R PetersKaw14 Laps
30M MillerSuz+14.444
31H CordellHon13 Laps
32C CornishYam+05.317
33M HubertYam+1m03.913
34R PapeGAS12 Laps
35B WestYam9 Laps
36B LeithKaw+59.006
37B BallardYam5 Laps
38G HarlanYam4 Laps
39C EigenmannYam+30.608
40B HammondYamDNS

 


450 Round

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.

Chase Sexton – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing (1-1)

“It feels nice, because I wanted to get this win before the break, and to go into that with some momentum. We’ve got two weekends off, so I plan to go back and rest, because I haven’t been feeling the greatest these last few days. I felt really good on the bike, was able to push through and find a flow, which got me to the end. This crowd’s awesome and I love coming to this track every year. We’ll keep the hammer down from here and go for it!”

Aaron Plessinger – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing (2-3)

“These fans at Washougal are unreal! It’s cool to see this same support country-wide and that these people have the same passion for dirt bikes that I do. I’m still achieving the goals that I set for myself, even if unfortunately last week I had a crash that kept me off the podium in fourth, but we’re back here now and I’m happy. We’ll take some weeks off for now and do some things I don’t usually get to do with the family!”

Aaron Plessinger equaled his career-best result with a runner-up effort. Image by MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
Jason Anderson – Monster Energy Kawasaki (4-2)

“I feel really good about today. I had a good qualifying session and good starts all day. In Moto 1, I was in contention for a podium spot until small mistakes on my end where I lost time, and we also made changes to my KX450SR before Moto 2 which was huge. It felt really great to establish a gap and lead a majority of the second moto, and I feel really good about where we are at as a team. I’m finally heading back home to California instead of continuing to test in South Carolina, and I’m excited to be back with the team and to have a little break before getting back to it. I felt great in the morning on my KX450SR and qualified first, which felt good heading into the motos. In Moto 1, I got a good jump out of the gate and thought I had more pace on the guys in front of me, but a few mistakes caused me to stay in that fourth spot all moto. In Moto 2, I had an even better jump out of the gate and maintained pressure on the top guys the entire race, but stayed consistent and finished just outside the Top 3. Overall, I am happy with the direction we are going and I am looking forward to more racing.”

2024 AMA Pro MX – Round Eight – Washougal – 450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish = Points)
1. Chase Sexton, KTM (1-1 = 50)
2. Aaron Plessinger, KTM (2-3 = 42)
3. Jason Anderson, Kawasaki (4-2 = 40)

450 Round Results

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1C SextonKTM1150
2A PlessingerKTM2342
3J AndersonKaw4240
4H LawrenceHon5435
5J CooperYam3735
6D FerrandisHon6533
7M StewartHus10628
8F NorenKaw8828
9C CraigHus71225
10M WeltinYam11924
11H KullasKTM131021
12D KelleyKTM141119
13K ChisholmSuz151613
14G HarlanYam93813
15C ParkHon181412
16D WilsonHon161711
17R PapeGAS123410
18P NicolettiYam34139
19L LocurcioGAS25157
20J ShortKaw20195
21M MillerSuz17305
22A RodriguezKTM35184
23C BrownYam19233
24J MasterpoolGAS36202
25S McElrathSuz21212
26Z WilliamsHon23240
27S VerhaegheGAS27220
28R FloydHon26260
29K EppersonHon29270
30B WestYam22350
31C TuckerYam31280
32B LeithKaw24360
33H CordellHon30310
34B ShellyYam40250
35C CornishYam33320
36B HammondYam28400
37R PetersKaw290
38B BallardYam32370
39M HubertYam330
40C EigenmannYam38390
41T YokosawaHon370
42D OliveiraKTM390

450 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1C Sexton360
2H Lawrence332
3J Cooper284
4A Plessinger281
5J Anderson261
6D Ferrandis237
7M Stewart213
8J Lawrence210
9C Craig161
10J Barcia148
11F Noren139
12P Nicoletti125
13H Kullas120
14M Weltin118
15G Harlan105
16S McElrath82
17R Pape71
18D Kelley70
19C Park66
20K Chisholm54
21G Marchbanks50
22K Webster45
23A Rodriguez38
24J Hill35
25D Wilson28
26L Locurcio23
27A Östlund20
28J Robin18
29B Tickle17
30G Krestinov15
31H Miller13
32M Miller13
33J Hand11
34S Verhaeghe9
35J Harrington8
36B Shelly5
37J Short5
38T Nelson5
39R Floyd4
40C Brown3
41T Lane3
42J Masterpool3
43T Purdon0
44B West0
45J Boaz0
46Z Williams0
47J Cokinos0
48I Clark0
49B Leith0
50J Rodbell0
51K Moranz0
52C Baker0
53T Stepek0
54R Wageman0
55B Hammond0
56K Epperson0
57A Shive0
58C Tucker0
59L Kalaitzian0
60R Peters0
61H Cordell0
62J Walker0
63Z Watson0
64J Kessler0
65B Carroll0
66L Marsalisi0
67C Clason0
68B Todd0
69C Cornish0
70C Eigenmann0
71T Yokosawa0
72J Mosiman0
73B Ballard0
74M Hubert0
75J Tait0
76D Briggs0
77J Wightman0
78G Stine0
79S Balbuena0
80M Zaremba0
81M Burkeen0
82J Brooks0
83D Draycott0
84S Meshey0
85J Smith0
86D Oliveira0
87V Luhovey0

250 Moto One

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.

Haiden Deegan made his return to the top of the podium with his fifth win. Image by MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.

250 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1T VialleKTM15 Laps
2H DeeganYam+11.337
3J ShimodaHon+20.331
4R DiFrancescoGAS+31.461
5M AnstieYam+35.201
6P BrownGAS+41.255
7J SwollTri+49.935
8C HymasHon+51.375
9J SavatgyTri+52.999
10T MasterpoolKaw+1m02.549
11J SmithYam+1m07.626
12L KitchenKaw+1m11.967
13J ReynoldsYam+1m16.851
14T HawkinsKTM+1m22.616
15C CochranHus+1m30.309
16J BeaumerKTM+1m31.750
17D SchwartzSuz+1m42.519
18N RomanoYam+1m44.495
19M FineisYam+2m07.666
20C BakerHus+2m10.003
21J MatthiasKTM+2m13.426
22B GardnerYam+2m22.124
23B BennettKTM+2m33.104
24P BoespflugSuz14 Laps
25D BennickYam+01.399
26S SmithKTM+09.549
27C DurowKTM+22.029
28G BroughHon+24.180
29K AielloHus+33.552
30E FerryGAS+37.198
31D VenterKaw+1m03.464
32A BlackKTM+1m20.017
33S VarolaKaw+1m22.515
34D BriggsHus+1m59.425
35K WiseKaw+2m12.611
36T MeckingHus13 Laps
37K PalmerTri+1m15.838
38S OrlandKaw9 Laps
39C MyersYam5 Laps
40L TurnerKTM3 Laps

250 Moto Two

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.

250 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1H DeeganYam15 Laps
2T VialleKTM+14.066
3J ShimodaHon+17.038
4L KitchenKaw+47.504
5P BrownGAS+51.958
6R DiFrancescoGAS+1m00.607
7J SavatgyTri+1m01.793
8J BeaumerKTM+1m03.495
9J SwollTri+1m25.276
10J ReynoldsYam+1m30.372
11D SchwartzSuz+1m35.397
12C HymasHon+1m39.027
13C CochranHus+1m43.866
14N RomanoYam+1m54.818
15T MasterpoolKaw+2m07.123
16J MatthiasKTM+2m17.430
17J SmithYam+2m22.626
18M FineisYam+2m33.439
19S SmithKTM+2m51.735
20L TurnerKTM14 Laps
21B BennettKTM+03.462
22D BennickYam+16.219
23K WiseKaw+22.399
24T HawkinsKTM+29.620
25D VenterKaw+29.710
26S VarolaKaw+41.078
27C DurowKTM+1m00.254
28A BlackKTM+1m04.806
29K AielloHus+1m25.714
30S OrlandKaw+2m00.198
31K VisgerHon13 Laps
32G BroughHon+41.133
33T MeckingHus+1m13.299
34B GardnerYam12 Laps
35C BakerHus8 Laps
36K PalmerTri+1m28.214
37D BriggsHus6 Laps
38M AnstieYam5 Laps
39C MyersYam4 Laps
40E FerryGAS2 Laps

250 Round

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.

A second moto tiebreaker forced Tom Vialle to settle for a runner-up finish. Image by MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.

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.

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.”

Tom Vialle – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing (1-2)

“Today was a good day! We were able to go fastest in qualifying and won the first moto, and then Haiden [Deegan] beat me in the second moto. The track was tough and I did my best – it’s nice to finish on the podium before the break. We’ll keep training and hopefully we can come back and win these last three races.”

Jo Shimoda finished on the podium for the third time in four races.
Image by MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc.
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.”

2024 AMA Pro MX – Round Eight – Washougal – 250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finishes = Points)
1. Haiden Deegan, Yamaha (2-1 = 47)
2. Tom Vialle, KTM (1-2 = 47)
3. Jo Shimoda, Kawasaki (3-3 = 40)
Ryder DiFrancesco – P4

“That was my best finish that I’ve had and we’re happy with that achievement. I had two good starts today, so I was able to learn the speed up front more, and I keep getting better in terms of overall finishes. I’m excited to keep improving and the goal is to get on the podium by the end of the year. I’m looking forward to these couple of off weekends now.”

Pierce Brown – P5

“Washougal was a much better day for me after the last two weeks didn’t go to plan. It was refreshing to get a solid overall result today, which is tied with my best result of the season, and I’m looking forward to putting in the work over the break before Unadilla!”

Levi Kitchen – P6

“I had an okay weekend. I always love coming back to my hometown and home track at Washougal, and the fans are always supportive and great. I felt great after qualifying close to the top of the board, and then in Moto 1 did not get a good jump off of the start. I struggled to find my groove and make up time on a fast paced track, so I did everything I could to make up as many positions as I could. Moto 2 I had a much better start, and began to find good lines and carry a consistent pace which ended up paying off to finish fourth. I’m bummed on my results at home, but I’m ready for the break to regroup and refresh for Unadilla.”

Julien Beaumer – P11

“It was a decent day at Washougal. I was good in practice, and then struggled in that first moto – I don’t really know what happened there. In Moto 2, I was able to come back with better riding, so in this break we will look to make further improvements and come out swinging in Unadilla.”

Ty Masterpool – P12

“This was a rough weekend for me. I came into the weekend pretty sick, and still beat up from the start crash last week. I knew I was going to have to be as conservative as I could be to make sure I didn’t injure myself further, but I struggled with fatigue all day. I’m not satisfied with my results, but I’m happy to be heading into the break to let my body heal up and get back to the podium at Round 9.”

250 Round Results

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1H DeeganYam2147
2T VialleKTM1247
3J ShimodaHon3340
4R DiFrancescoGAS4634
5P BrownGAS6533
6L KitchenKaw12428
7J SavatgyTri9728
8J SwollTri7928
9C HymasHon81224
10J ReynoldsYam131021
11J BeaumerKTM16820
12T MasterpoolKaw101519
13M AnstieYam53817
14D SchwartzSuz171116
15C CochranHus151316
16J SmithYam111716
17N RomanoYam181412
18T HawkinsKTM14248
19J MatthiasKTM21167
20M FineisYam19187
21S SmithKTM26193
22L TurnerKTM40202
23C BakerHus20352
24B BennettKTM23211
25D BennickYam25220
26C DurowKTM27270
27D VenterKaw31250
28B GardnerYam22340
29K WiseKaw35230
30K AielloHus29290
31S VarolaKaw33260
32A BlackKTM32280
33G BroughHon28320
34P BoespflugSuz240
35S OrlandKaw38300
36T MeckingHus36330
37E FerryGAS30400
38K VisgerHon310
39D BriggsHus34370
40K PalmerTri37360
41C MyersYam39390

250 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1Haiden Deegan361
2Tom Vialle307
3Levi Kitchen291
4Chance Hymas275
5Jo Shimoda271
6Ty Masterpool233
7Pierce Brown195
8Jalek Swoll187
9Ryder DiFrancesco181
10Jordon Smith165
11Casey Cochran153
12Joseph Savatgy152
13Julien Beaumer148
14Dilan Schwartz125
15Jett Reynolds99
16Daxton Bennick95
17Nicholas Romano95
18Max Anstie87
19Mark Fineis77
20Talon Hawkins55
21Coty Schock52
22Nate Thrasher46
23Ryder McNabb37
24Lux Turner27
25Jorgen-Matthias Talviku22
26Crockett Myers13
27Brock Bennett8
28Tom Guyon7
29Blake Gardner6
30Marcus Phelps5
31Evan Ferry5
32Jake Cannon4
33Slade Smith4
34Russell Buccheri2
35Chandler Baker2
36Stav Orland1
37Max Sanford1
38Joshua Varize1
39Preston Boespflug0
40Matti Jorgensen0
41C.J. Benard0
42Kyle Wise0
43Cameron Durow0
44Slade Varola0
45Kyle Murdoch0
46Wyatt Mattson0
47Geran Stapleton0
48Dalton Venter0
49Hardy Munoz0
50Cory Carsten0
51Eric Grondahl0
52Anthony Bourdon0
53Ashton Arruda0
54Gage Stine0
55Jesse  Wessell0
56Gavin Brough0
57Reven Gordon0
58Austin Black0
59Jesse Jacobsen0
60Logan Leitzel0
61Aaron Zielfelder0
62Kai Aiello0
63Peyton Jackson0
64Grant Lafrance0
65Leo Tucker0
66Carter Biese0
67Ricci Randanella0
68Aidan Dickens0
69Ashton Bloxom0
70Larry Fortin0
71Konnor Visger0
72Zayden Mason0
73Thomas Welch0
74Keegan Rowley0
75Trevor Schmidt0
76Travis Mecking0
77Bailey Kroone0
78R.J Schroyer0
79Tre Fierro0
80Chad Saultz0
81Dayton Briggs0
82Patrick Murphy0
83Kayden Palmer0
84Blake Broderick0
85Brett Greenley0
86Hamden Hudson0

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The 2024 Pro Motocross Championship will observe a late summer break of two off weekends before a return to action for its stretch run of the final three rounds, which will begin on Saturday, August 10, from the hallowed grounds of Central New York’s Unadilla MX. The ELF Unadilla National will serve as Round 9 of the season.


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