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2024 Pro Motocross Championship - Round Five - The Wick 338, Southwick MA

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
June 30, 2024
in AMA MX

2024 Pro Motocross Championship
Round Five – The Wick 338, Southwick MA


After a week off, the AMA Pro Motocross Championship returned to action for the fifth round of the 2024 season with an annual visit to Western Massachusetts and the iconic sand track at The Wick 338. The 43rd running of the Crestview Construction Southwick National was greeted with overcast skies, cool temperatures, and a huge crowd of passionate fans, which set the stage for another memorable day of racing.

In the 450 Class, defending champion Jett Lawrence parlayed 1-2 moto scores into his fourth win of the season for Team Honda HRC, while the 250 Class saw Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan prevail with 1-2 finishes of his own and add to his point lead with his fourth win of the summer.


450 Moto One

The opening premier class moto began with the familiar sight of Team Honda HRC mounted Lawrence siblings at the head of the pack, with Jett securing the holeshot over Hunter. Right behind them was Team Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton. With a clear track ahead of him, Jett Lawrence was able to sprint out to an early lead of more than 2.5 seconds before the completion of the opening lap.

2024 Pro Motocross Championship
Round Five – The Wick 338, Southwick MA

As the moto wore on, the young Australian continued to add to the advantage over his brother, which eventually approached 10 seconds. Behind them, Sexton asserted his hold of third, which allowed the top three to move upwards of 30 seconds over the rest of the field.

Jett Lawrence managed the margin through the final stages of the moto and wrapped up a wire-to-wire effort to secure his fifth moto win of the season by 6.4 seconds over Hunter Lawrence, with Sexton alone in a distant third. Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson followed in fourth, with Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Justin Cooper in fifth.

450 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1J LawrenceHon16 Laps
2H LawrenceHon+06.438
3C SextonKTM+17.505
4J AndersonKaw+58.381
5J CooperYam+1m04.857
6J BarciaGAS+1m17.134
7D FerrandisHon+1m18.143
8M StewartHus+1m30.069
9P NicolettiYam+1m35.434
10H KullasKTM+1m39.413
11A ÖstlundHon+1m45.084
12A PlessingerKTM+1m53.144
13C ParkHon+2m18.148
14J HarringtonYam+2m18.572
15G MarchbanksYam15 Laps
16G KrestinovHon+19.701
17K WebsterHon+1m01.297
18J RobinYam+1m04.624
19F NorenKaw+1m07.025
20C CraigHus+1m10.823
21K ChisholmSuz+1m15.507
22D KelleyKTM+1m21.684
23M WeltinYam+1m24.176
24L LocurcioGAS+1m36.693
25B ShellyYam+1m38.289
26R PapeGAS+1m42.474
27S McElrathSuz+1m42.926
28S VerhaegheGAS+1m56.064
29T LaneKTM+1m57.633
30J CokinosGAS+2m11.221
31J HandHon+2m12.033
32A ShiveKaw+2m13.617
33J TaitYam+2m20.621
34S BalbuenaYam+2m24.475
35J RodbellKTM+3m04.990
36M MillerSuz14 Laps
37J BrooksYam+11.706
38G HarlanYam7 Laps
39T StepekHon6 Laps
40J BoazKTM2 Laps

 


450 Moto Two

It was more of the same to begin the second and deciding moto as Jett Lawrence once again led Hunter Lawrence through the first turn for the holeshot, while Sexton gave chase from third. Sexton was aggressive on the opening lap and made the pass on Hunter Lawrence for second. Right after that he began to look for a way into the lead around Jett Lawrence. Sexton’s forward momentum then stalled out, which allowed Hunter Lawrence to close in and reclaim second.

Hunter Lawrence leading his brother Jett

Hunter’s push wasn’t finished as he got alongside his brother and made the pass on Jett to grab control of the lead. Jett settled into second, while Sexton and his Red Bull KTM teammate Aaron Plessinger pursued from third and fourth, respectively.

The pace remained calm through the heart of the moto but the intensity picked up in the final 10 minutes when Hunter Lawrence briefly went off track. That allowed Jett Lawrence to close in and apply pressure on his brother. Jett was able to make the pass happen with a handful of minutes to go and easily distanced himself, but all eyes were on Sexton who was the fastest rider on the track. Sexton made quick work of Hunter Lawrence to take over second and then set his sights on the lead.

Jett Lawrence ahead of Chase Sexton

The KTM rider put on a charge to close in on Jett Lawrence and initiate a fight for the lead with less than two minutes to go. Sexton got alongside Lawrence and briefly nosed ahead, but the Honda rider battled back to hold onto the position. Sexton didn’t relent and his persistence ultimately paid off as he seized control of the moto just before time ran out. From there, Sexton checked out over the final two laps.

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Sexton took his third moto win of the season by 8.5 seconds over Jett Lawrence, who needed to fend off a late push from Hunter Lawrence on the final lap.

Chase Sexton the victor in the second moto

450 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1C SextonKTM16 Laps
2J LawrenceHon+08.528
3H LawrenceHon+11.424
4A PlessingerKTM+15.242
5D FerrandisHon+43.728
6J CooperYam+1m05.730
7K WebsterHon+1m28.283
8C CraigHus+1m31.312
9P NicolettiYam+1m54.917
10H KullasKTM+1m57.686
11J BarciaGAS+2m05.976
12G MarchbanksYam+2m10.064
13G KrestinovHon+2m11.404
14S McElrathSuz+2m27.737
15K ChisholmSuz15 Laps
16M StewartHus+02.750
17F NorenKaw+04.380
18G HarlanYam+06.824
19T LaneKTM+07.666
20R PapeGAS+10.419
21C ParkHon+15.719
22J HarringtonYam+16.308
23J CokinosGAS+18.382
24A ÖstlundHon+21.266
25M MillerSuz+43.437
26L LocurcioGAS+47.982
27A RodriguezKTM+57.105
28A ShiveKaw+1m22.508
29J HandHon+2m41.412
30J RodbellKTM14 Laps
31J AndersonKaw13 Laps
32B ShellyYam12 Laps
33D KelleyKTM11 Laps
34J TaitYam+9m30.690
35S VerhaegheGAS10 Laps
36J RobinYam6 Laps
37S BalbuenaYam5 Laps
38J BrooksYam+05.951
39T StepekHon4 Laps

 


450 Round

Jett Lawrence’s consistency proved to be the difference maker in the overall classification as his 1-2 effort was enough to clinch his fourth victory of the season and the 15th of his career, which moved him into a tie with Jeremy McGrath for 10th on the all-time 450 Class wins list. Sexton’s impressive second moto triumph moved him into the runner-up spot (3-1), while Hunter Lawrence maintained his podium streak in third (2-3), which now sits at five races.

2024 AMA Pro MX – Round Five – Southwick 450 Class Overall Results
1. Jett Lawrence, Honda (1-2 = 47)
2. Chase Sexton, KTM (3-1 = 45)
3. Hunter Lawrence, Honda (2-3 = 42)

The podium finish for Hunter Lawrence allowed him to maintain his lead atop the championship standings, which now sits at just three points over Jett Lawrence and Sexton, who sit tied for second.

Aussie wildcard entrant Kyle Webster carded a hugely impressive top ten for the round on the back of 17-7 placings in the two motos. That 17th place in the opening moto came after an early crash left the Mobile X Honda rider dead last and forced him to battle his way up through the pack.

Jett Lawrence – P1

“I’ve been having to rely on my legs more [managing a shoulder injury] and wore them out. Chase was just riding too strong in that one [Moto 2]. I tried to give him a fight, but this was just one of those races that was his. We’ll need to go back and do some work and come back better.”

Chase Sexton – P2

“This track has never really been my absolute favourite for some reason, but I had to put that behind me after the first moto, because I didn’t want to over-ride the track or push past the limit. In the second moto, I finally started to get a good flow going towards the end, picking some different lines, and it all came together for me. I was able to kind of jump around the track and make it more fun – when you’re doing that you go faster. That was the whole thing for me today and we’re happy to leave here with a moto win this afternoon.”

Chase Sexton
Hunter Lawrence – P3

“I was definitely riding my heart out. I was just going for it. This track is really gnarly and it’s tricky to get the bike set up for it. We gave it our all and that’s all I can ask for. We’ll keep working and come back stronger.”

2024 AMA Pro MX – Round Five – Southwick 450 Class Overall Results
1. Jett Lawrence, Honda (1-2 = 47)
2. Chase Sexton, KTM (3-1 = 45)
3. Hunter Lawrence, Honda (2-3 = 42)
Aaron Plessinger – P5

“Southwick could have gone better, but also could have been worse! I actually qualified fourth and was really good in practice, then I got a good start in the first moto, but stalled the bike coming down a hill and laid it down. I picked it back up, got some dirt in my goggles, and had to stop for new ones, so finished up 12th. Second moto, rebounded and rode a really, really good race for fourth. I almost caught the boys on the podium and I can’t ask for much more from that one! The first moto could have dictated the day, but it didn’t, and we’ll bounce back again for RedBud!”

Aaron Plessinger
Justin Barcia – P7

“Today was an eventful day, a lot of stuff going on! I qualified P7, which was pretty good, and the motos were decent for where we’re at. I was sixth in Moto 1 and then had a first turn crash in the second moto, but made a hard charge to 11th. Unfortunately, I’ve been dealing with some knee injuries since about the week before Salt Lake City, and I’ve been pushing through it. One knee has a torn/sprained MCL, and my other knee had bursitis, with a little bit of a tear in the meniscus – not too bad, nothing that requires surgery. Because of the swelling, two of my tendons finally let go at High Point, but the good thing is that technically they will just scar up and be fine. I haven’t been riding during the week at all, just been trying to race on the weekends for my fans and the crew, but it’s got to the point now that we have a really good bike, my riding is really good, and these knees are holding us back. We want to be better than fifth-to-eighth, so we are going to take some time off. I will still be able to train quite a bit, do PT on the knees, and see what we can do to get better. All in all, they just need some time to heal up, so the goal right now, I would say, is to come back for Unadilla. I won’t miss too many races if everything works out, which I believe it will, and then we’ll come back swinging!”

Justin Barcia
Kyle Webster – P10

“What an experience. I have a lot more to learn and improve on, and I am excited to get to work. There were some positives today, but the best thing to come out of racing my first race in America is realising we have a lot to improve on, including my riding, fitness, and the bike. Tenth overall is great but we need to be further up.  One thing is for sure: the intensity in the first five laps is something I haven’t experienced. I need to improve my sprint speed and stamina. It won’t happen overnight, but we now have something to work towards. I am looking forward to Redbud.”

Malcolm Stewart – P11

“I actually had a good time here at Southwick.  It’s been 11 years since I raced this race and the number one coolest thing for me today was the fans. Practice was good, I forgot how fast this track can be early on, and that’s important to get a good lap in. First moto was okay, got off to an okay start, and fought my way up to eighth. In the second one, my start was actually better than the first one, but we went down in the first corner and I was able to keep going for 16th. It obviously wasn’t the best ride we’ve had, but we’ll take this thing to RedBud and I’m excited for that… I’m going to give it everything I’ve got!”

Malcolm Stewart
Json Anderson – P12

“There are a lot of positives to take away from this weekend. My KX450SR was feeling incredible the entire weekend and we have this bike feeling the best it ever has. I could not find my flow in the morning qualifying sessions, but it clicked in Moto 1. I got a good start and tried to hitch onto the lead pack, but settled into fourth the entire race. Moto 2 was a huge bummer for us. I got another good jump, but got squeezed and went down. I remounted and tried to find my flow, making it all the way to 11th, but another mistake caused me to go down. I ended up 12th overall on the day, but I am looking for more.”

Christian Craig – P14

“Southwick was tough, just struggled with the setting on this track in the morning, and then went in the wrong direction for the first moto.  In the second moto, we went back to my base settings, got a better start, felt more comfortable, and it was an improvement. Today wasn’t great overall, but my second moto finish in P8 was the best of the year so far. That was better, but there was still some inconsistency, so we’ll move onto RedBud and try to keep building.”

Christian Craig

450 Round Results

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1J LawrenceHon1247
2C SextonKTM3145
3H LawrenceHon2342
4J CooperYam5633
5D FerrandisHon7532
6A PlessingerKTM12428
7J BarciaGAS61127
8P NicolettiYam9926
9H KullasKTM101024
10K WebsterHon17720
11M StewartHus81620
12J AndersonKaw43118
13G MarchbanksYam151217
14C CraigHus20816
15G KrestinovHon161315
16A ÖstlundHon112411
17C ParkHon132110
18S McElrathSuz27148
19K ChisholmSuz21158
20F NorenKaw19178
21J HarringtonYam14228
22G HarlanYam38184
23J RobinYam18364
24T LaneKTM29193
25R PapeGAS26202
26L LocurcioGAS24260
27J CokinosGAS30230
28D KelleyKTM22330
29B ShellyYam25320
30A ShiveKaw32280
31J HandHon31290
32M MillerSuz36250
33S VerhaegheGAS28350
34M WeltinYam23400
35J RodbellKTM35300
36A RodriguezKTM270
37J TaitYam33340
38S BalbuenaYam34370
39J BrooksYam37380
40T StepekHon39390
41J BoazKTM400

 

450 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1H Lawrence213
2J Lawrence210
3C Sexton210
4J Cooper176
5A Plessinger162
6D Ferrandis152
7J Anderson148
8J Barcia148
9M Stewart133
10F Noren90
11C Craig83
12P Nicoletti77
13G Harlan70
14M Weltin63
15H Kullas54
16S McElrath49
17C Park39
18R Pape39
19D Kelley37
20J Hill35
21K Webster20
22K Chisholm20
23J Robin18
24D Wilson17
25G Marchbanks17
26G Krestinov15
27L Locurcio15
28A Östlund11
29J Hand11
30S Verhaeghe9
31A Rodriguez9
32J Harrington8
33H Miller8
34M Miller6
35B Shelly4
36T Lane3
37J Masterpool1
38T Purdon0
39R Floyd0
40Z Williams0
41J Cokinos0
42B West0
43J Rodbell0
44T Stepek0
45R Wageman0
46T Nelson0
47B Hammond0
48A Shive0
49L Kalaitzian0
50C Baker0
51Z Watson0
52J Kessler0

 


250 Moto One

The first moto of the afternoon got underway with the red plate of Deegan’s Yamaha leading the field through the first turn for the holeshot over his rivals in Team Honda HRC’s Chance Hymas, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Levi Kitchen, and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle. The clear track gave Deegan an early advantage that he took full advantage of as the point leader soon established a multi-second advantage over the field.

While Deegan continued to build on his lead Vialle was on the move forward. The Frenchman started the moto in fourth but rode a consistent pace that allowed him to work his way around both Kitchen and Hymas and secure second place. He faced a deficit of just over eight seconds with a little more than 10 minutes left in the moto and was able to ride faster lap times than Deegan, which allowed Vialle to gain ground on the lead. The gap between the top two closed to about five seconds before Deegan responded, emphatically, and pulled away to establish his largest lead of the moto.

Tom Vialle

Deegan went wire to wire and charged to his sixth moto win of the season by a margin of 15.3 seconds over Vialle. Hymas fended off a late challenge from Kitchen to secure third, while Triumph Racing’s Joey Savatgy rounded out the top five.

250 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1H DeeganYam16 Laps
2T VialleKTM+15.335
3C HymasHon+17.166
4L KitchenKaw+18.626
5J SavatgyTri+28.571
6T MasterpoolKaw+32.014
7J SmithYam+42.366
8P BrownGAS+56.874
9J ShimodaHon+1m13.961
10R DiFrancescoGAS+1m24.561
11C CochranHus+1m32.369
12J ReynoldsYam+1m46.794
13D BennickYam+1m55.331
14M FineisYam+2m11.135
15T HawkinsKTM+2m11.711
16R McNabbKTM+2m21.551
17N RomanoYam15 Laps
18J BeaumerKTM+08.931
19C MyersYam+10.117
20R BuccheriKTM+20.108
21D SchwartzSuz+27.639
22T GuyonGAS+30.724
23J EstoniaKTM+32.118
24E FerryGAS+49.311
25G StapletonKaw+50.692
26K MurdochHus+52.262
27E GrondahlKTM+57.718
28A ArrudaYam+59.940
29G LafranceYam+1m06.363
30M SanfordKaw+1m18.340
31L FortinKTM+1m24.027
32J WessellHus+1m26.323
33A ZielfelderKTM+1m30.433
34T SchmidtKTM14 Laps
35Z MasonKTM+59.118
36J SwollTri12 Laps
37S VarolaKaw8 Laps
38L TurnerKTM6 Laps
39M AnstieYamDNF
40C DurowKTMDNF

 


250 Moto Two

The second moto started with each of the top five finishers from Moto 1 at the front of the field exiting the first turn, with Kitchen leading the way. However, a red flag for a downed rider necessitated a restart. When the gate dropped for the second time Kitchen once again put his Kawasaki out front for the holeshot, but Deegan went on the attack to take the lead from Kitchen with an aggressive pass. Behind them Vialle slotted into third, with Team Honda HRC’s Jo Shimoda in fourth.

As Deegan started to inch away from the field, Vialle put the pressure on Kitchen and was able to make the pass for second to give chase to Deegan. The Frenchman was able to close in and apply pressure on Deegan, who tucked his front tire and crashed out of the top spot. Vialle was forced to take evasive action but inherited the lead, while Shimoda and Kitchen followed through in second and third, respectively. Deegan remounted in sixth but made a quick pass to move back into the top five.

Tom Vialle

With the lead in hand, Vialle opened a lead of 4.5 seconds on the field as Deegan continued his recovery effort with a move into the top four and then engaged in a battle with Kitchen for third. Deegan waited for his opportunity and made an easy pass to break into the top three. Vialle was able to stabilize his hold of the lead through the majority of the moto, but Shimoda started to close in the closing minutes and got the gap to within three seconds as Deegan lurked a few additional seconds behind in third. As the pace increased up front Deegan responded and was able to catch Shimoda with two laps to go.

Jo Shimoda

Soon the top three were separated by less than a second and Shimoda found himself alongside Vialle with a pass for the lead. Vialle and Deegan then engaged in a battle for second, still in pursuit of Shimoda out front. As they took the white flag the top three were within 1.5 seconds of one another. As Vialle looked to make a move on Shimoda he slid out and went down, which handed second to Deegan as Vialle remounted in third.

Shimoda closed out his first moto win of the season and his first with Team Honda HRC by a margin of 6.3 seconds over Deegan. Vialle settled for third.

250 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1J ShimodaHon16 Laps
2H DeeganYam+06.393
3T VialleKTM+17.477
4J SmithYam+41.843
5C HymasHon+46.385
6J SavatgyTri+49.786
7L KitchenKaw+52.840
8T MasterpoolKaw+54.003
9M AnstieYam+1m21.222
10C CochranHus+1m47.962
11R DiFrancescoGAS+1m52.315
12P BrownGAS+1m55.347
13J EstoniaKTM+1m58.343
14J SwollTri+2m12.906
15D BennickYam15 Laps
16T HawkinsKTM+08.058
17D SchwartzSuz+10.916
18L TurnerKTM+12.766
19R McNabbKTM+14.583
20N RomanoYam+45.426
21C MyersYam+1m01.205
22E FerryGAS+1m07.595
23K MurdochHus+1m17.903
24G StapletonKaw+1m27.352
25E GrondahlKTM+1m28.354
26A ArrudaYam+1m44.100
27C DurowKTM+1m59.705
28A ZielfelderKTM+2m06.516
29R BuccheriKTM14 Laps
30S VarolaKaw+1m32.538
31Z MasonKTM+2m02.980
32M SanfordKaw13 Laps
33T SchmidtKTM12 Laps
34T GuyonGAS5 Laps
35G LafranceYam3 Laps
36J WessellHus+03.281
37L FortinKTMDNF
38J ReynoldsYamDNS
39M FineisYamDNS
40J BeaumerKTMDNS

 


250 Round

Deegan’s 1-2 finishes put him atop the overall standings for his fourth win of the season and the sixth win of his career, while Vialle’s late falter from first to third in the final moto relegated him to the runner-up spot (2-3). Shimoda’s Moto 2 triumph vaulted him onto the overall podium for the first time this season in third (9-1).

2024 AMA Pro MX – Round Five – Southwick 250 Class Overall Results
1. Haiden Deegan, Yamaha (1-2 = 47)
2. Tom Vialle, KTM (2-3 = 42)
3. Jo Shimoda, Honda (9-1 = 38)

With another win to his credit Deegan added to his lead in the championship standings, which now sits at 42 points over Hymas, who finished fourth (3-5). Vialle is one additional point back in third, 43 behind Deegan.

Haiden Deegan – P1

“I look past those doubts [about riding in the sand]. I’m a motivated person and I’m willing to just put in the work. I was stalled out in third [in Moto 2], but then I saw those two guys [Shimoda and Vialle] and knew I had to dig deep at the end to try and make it happen. Tom went down and that’s what I needed for the [overall] win.”

Haiden Deegan
Tom Vialle – P2

“I had a good first moto and when I got to second it was a big gap to the lead, but it was okay. In the second moto I was leading almost the whole race, before I got stuck a little bit with the lapped riders around three or four laps to go, so Jo [Shimoda] caught me really quick. I tried and really wanted to pass Jo again and fight for the win, but I crashed on the last lap – we were all pushing really hard, so it was a nice race anyway.”

Tom Vialle
Jo Shimoda – P3

“I crashed in the first moto and had to do a lot of work. I came out ok on the restart [in Moto 2] and just never gave up. Vialle was getting away from me, but I kept pushing. The last three laps were just insane, but I’m really happy to get the moto win.”

2024 AMA Pro MX – Round Five – Southwick 250 Class Overall Results
1. Haiden Deegan, Yamaha (1-2 = 47)
2. Tom Vialle, KTM (2-3 = 42)
3. Jo Shimoda, Honda (9-1 = 38)
Levi Kitchen – P7

“Today was a step in the right direction starting with qualifying, placing fourth in that. In the first moto, it started off pretty slow for me, but I quickly found my pace and ended up fourth. In Moto 2, I got a good jump out of the gate, but it was red flagged immediately. After the restart, I got the holeshot again, but quickly lost the tow up front. I pretty much had third place overall in the bag until a lapped rider took me out with about 10 minutes to go. Overall, we fought and I am making steps in the right direction. I appreciate my entire Monster Energy® Pro Circuit Kawasaki team for all their help this weekend.”

Ty Masterpool – P8

“It was a really tough track today for us. In qualifying, it went okay and I placed fifth. My first moto was a really solid performance. I was able to charge all the way through and felt strong the entire way, but my start was not the best. During Moto 2, the track was super gnarly and I was pushing the entire race, but got tired towards the end and faded a bit. Next stop will be Redbud and we always have a good time there. I am excited to prove myself next weekend.”

Pierce Brown – P9

“In the first moto I struggled, but we made some changes for Moto 2, and I felt a lot better. Unfortunately, I fell on the first lap and had to come back from 40th to 12th, so my riding was there, but obviously it didn’t show on paper. We don’t get sand like this in California, so it is hard to prep properly for this race – we’ll move onto RedBud and keep charging.”

Pierce Brown
Ryder DiFrancesco – P11

“Southwick was okay. It was an improvement from last year, I got a little bit better in the sand, but a mistake on the last lap cost me a couple of spots overall. It was a step in the right direction, we had two solid motos, and I’m ready for RedBud.”

Julien Beaumer – P24

“It was a tough first moto. I crashed in the first turn and then made a good comeback, but crashed late in the moto again and lost my goggles. In Moto 2, I made a bad start, then unfortunately got tagged by another rider as I went down, and was run over. I spent some time in the medical unit, but am happy to be healthy, so we will see the neurologist this week and see if we’re able to race next weekend.”

Julien Beaumer

250 Round Results

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1H DeeganYam1247
2T VialleKTM2342
3J ShimodaHon9138
4C HymasHon3537
5J SavatgyTri5633
6L KitchenKaw4733
7J SmithYam7430
8T MasterpoolKaw6830
9P BrownGAS81224
10C CochranHus111023
11R DiFrancescoGAS101123
12D BennickYam131516
13M AnstieYam39913
14T HawkinsKTM151613
15J ReynoldsYam123810
16J M TalvikuKTM23139
17R McNabbKTM16199
18J SwollTri36148
19M FineisYam14398
20N RomanoYam17207
21D SchwartzSuz21176
22L TurnerKTM38184
23C MyersYam19214
24J BeaumerKTM18404
25R BuccheriKTM20292
26E FerryGAS24220
27K MurdochHus26230
28G StapletonKaw25240
29E GrondahlKTM27250
30A ArrudaYam28260
31T GuyonGAS22340
32A ZielfelderKTM33280
33M SanfordKaw30320
34G LafranceYam29350
35Z MasonKTM35310
36C DurowKTM40270
37S VarolaKaw37300
38T SchmidtKTM34330
39J WessellHus32360
40L FortinKTM31370

250 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1H Deegan238
2C Hymas196
3T Vialle195
4L Kitchen177
5J Shimoda174
6T Masterpool146
7P Brown133
8J Swoll124
9J Smith112
10J Savatgy111
11J Beaumer107
12R DiFrancesco96
13C Cochran74
14D Schwartz67
15D Bennick60
16N Romano58
17C Schock52
18M Fineis49
19N Thrasher46
20J Reynolds41
21R McNabb37
22T Hawkins29
23M Anstie13
24J Talviku11
25L Turner11
26B Bennett7
27C Myers7
28M Phelps2
29R Buccheri2
30M Sanford1
31J Varize1
32P Boespflug0
33S Smith0
34E Ferry0
35S Orland0
36T Guyon0
37C Benard0
38B Gardner0
39C Durow0
40K Murdoch0
41W Mattson0
42G Stapleton0
43D Venter0
44H Munoz0
45C Carsten0
46E Grondahl0
47A Bourdon0
48A Arruda0
49J Wessell0
50K Wise0
51M Jorgensen0
52R Gordon0

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The 2024 Pro Motocross Championship will reach its halfway point over Independence Day weekend as Michigan’s legendary RedBud MX will kick off its second half century with the Bob The Cooler RedBud National on Saturday, July 6.


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