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Jett wins Thunder Valley as Hunter takes championship lead


2024 Pro Motocross Championship
Round Three – Thunder Valley National

The Pro Motocross Championship travelled to the Rocky Mountains for Round 3 of the 2024 season, with an early test in the mile-high altitude of Thunder Valley Motocross Park, which sits mere minutes from downtown Denver.

The landmark 20th running of the Toyota Thunder Valley National saw a variety of weather conditions, from abundant sunshine to rain and wind gusts, which resulted in another captivating afternoon of action.

One week after a big crash ended his undefeated 450 Class record, Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence outdueled his brother Hunter to capture a bounce-back win and re-establish himself in the early season title fight.

In the 250 Class, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan continued his winning ways and emerged triumphant once again to open the summer with three straight victories.


450 Moto One

The first moto of the afternoon got underway with the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing machine of Justin Cooper leading the field out of the first turn for the MotoSport.com Holeshot, closely followed by Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing’s Justin Barcia and Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson. Also giving charge was Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Aaron Plessinger from fourth, followed by the Lawrences in fifth and sixth, respectively, with entering point leader Chase Sexton in seventh aboard his Red Bull KTM.

After the first 10-minutes Cooper had opened up a lead of nearly eight seconds over the field, which saw a lot of jockeying for position. Anderson and Hunter Lawrence settled into second and third, respectively, while Jett Lawrence made his way into fourth and kept his rivals within reach. Hunter Lawrence took control of second just before the halfway point of the moto and Jett Lawrence soon followed his brother into third. Behind them, Sexton soon made his way around Anderson into fourth.

The Australian siblings started to increase their pace entering the final 10 minutes of the moto, which allowed them to chip away at the deficit to Cooper. The Yamaha rider responded and picked up his pace, which helped stabilize the lead, but the Honda duo didn’t relent. With five minutes to go, Hunter Lawrence initiated a battle for the lead, as Jett Lawrence lurked in third. Hunter acted on the first opportunity that presented itself and took advantage of some lapped riders to seize the lead with three minutes to go. Jett followed into second just a few turns later. From there, the brothers quickly distanced themselves from the rest of the field, with Hunter asserting his hold on the top spot in the final stages.

Hunter Lawrence

The elder Lawrence captured the first moto win of his 450 Class career by eight seconds over Jett, while Cooper followed in a distant third. Barcia parlayed his strong start into a fourth-place effort, with Plessinger fifth. Sexton finished just outside the top five in sixth after late misfortune in the moto.

450 Moto One

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 H Lawrence Hon 16 Laps
2 J Lawrence Hon +08.057
3 J Cooper Yam +20.154
4 J Barcia GAS +31.334
5 A Plessinger KTM +34.072
6 C Sexton KTM +55.307
7 M Stewart Hus +57.494
8 D Ferrandis Hon +1m00.848
9 C Craig Hus +1m04.796
10 J Anderson Kaw +1m20.701
11 F Noren Kaw +1m21.203
12 G Harlan Yam +1m46.090
13 M Weltin Yam +1m51.382
14 J Hill KTM +1m51.838
15 J Robin Yam +1m55.372
16 R Pape GAS +1m58.400
17 L Locurcio GAS +2m02.146
18 B Shelly Yam +2m02.554
19 M Miller Suz +2m02.956
20 C Park Hon +2m05.747
21 H Miller Hon +2m10.251
22 S McElrath Suz +2m15.526
23 K Chisholm Suz +2m20.000
24 S Verhaeghe GAS +2m20.854
25 T Purdon Hus +2m22.141
26 T Stepek Hon 15 Laps
27 J Hand Hon +03.035
28 R Floyd Hon +03.822
29 A Shive Kaw +05.303
30 A Rodriguez KTM +07.280
31 L Marsalisi Hon +43.183
32 J Harrington Yam +46.193
33 J Walker GAS +57.699
34 C Baker Hus +1m07.916
35 J Boaz KTM +1m24.629
36 M Burkeen Yam +2m38.377
37 G Stine Yam 14 Laps
38 J Smith Hon +1m46.549
39 D Draycott KTM 4 Laps
40 D Kelley KTM 2 Laps

450 Moto Two

The second and deciding moto started the same at Moto 1, with Cooper leading the field through the first turn to sweep the MotoSport.com Holeshots for the afternoon. Hunter Lawrence slotted into second but it was Sexton who was on a determined move forward. The points leader was able to make a pass on both Jett and Hunter Lawrence to claw his way up to second, which dropped Hunter to third and Jett into fourth, while Anderson lurked in fifth.

Sexton then set his sights on Cooper out front, but the Yamaha rider fended off the pressure. From there, the field settled in, and the pace slowed through the opening 10 minutes. Sexton mounted another attack and looked to attempt a pass on Cooper, but a misjudgment put the KTM on the ground and caused Sexton to lose multiple positions. Hunter Lawrence assumed second, while Jett Lawrence moved into third. Sexton remounted in sixth.

At the halfway point of the moto the top three were separated by just two seconds, with all three riders showing patience. Each rider traded momentum as the moto entered its final 10 minutes, with Hunter Lawrence closing to within a few bike lengths of Cooper at times. However, the Yamaha rider never wavered and sustained his advantage.

As the moto wore on, Hunter Lawrence started to lose ground and lost his hold of second to Jett Lawrence. The reigning series champion continued his push forward and began to apply pressure on Cooper for the lead with less than five minutes to go. As they navigated lapped riders, all three riders sat within a second of one another, which forced Jett Lawrence to make the move and grab the lead with just under two minutes to go. Hunter Lawrence followed suit and dropped Cooper down to third.

The brothers went head-to-head for the win once more, this time in opposite positions. A half-second separated the siblings as they took the white flag. Jett Lawrence dug deep and carried on to his third moto win of the season by a margin of 1.2 seconds. Cooper finished in third.

450 Moto Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 J Lawrence Hon 16 Laps
2 H Lawrence Hon +01.220
3 J Cooper Yam +15.429
4 J Anderson Kaw +20.237
5 C Sexton KTM +29.758
6 J Barcia GAS +45.928
7 M Stewart Hus +48.113
8 A Plessinger KTM +1m01.106
9 D Ferrandis Hon +1m04.251
10 C Craig Hus +1m09.732
11 F Noren Kaw +1m15.815
12 J Hill KTM +1m25.118
13 M Weltin Yam +1m29.248
14 G Harlan Yam +1m29.688
15 R Pape GAS +1m44.566
16 S McElrath Suz +1m47.054
17 L Locurcio GAS +1m48.656
18 K Chisholm Suz +2m02.177
19 C Park Hon +2m03.837
20 A Rodriguez KTM +2m18.345
21 H Miller Hon +2m19.664
22 M Miller Suz +2m20.213
23 J Hand Hon +2m21.634
24 T Purdon Hus 15 Laps
25 S Verhaeghe GAS +20.136
26 J Harrington Yam +21.097
27 B Shelly Yam +26.234
28 C Baker Hus +33.951
29 T Stepek Hon +42.666
30 R Floyd Hon +47.326
31 Z Williams Hon +50.053
32 B Todd Hon +1m04.964
33 G Stine Yam +1m12.101
34 L Marsalisi Hon +1m21.735
35 J Boaz KTM +1m26.818
36 J Walker GAS +2m18.263
37 D Draycott KTM +2m23.002
38 M Burkeen Yam 14 Laps
39 J Smith Hon +06.014
40 J Robin Yam 2 Laps

450 Round

With identical moto finishes, the Lawrence brothers finished tied atop the overall classification, but Jett’s second moto triumph (2-1) was the difference maker as it gave him the tiebreaker over Hunter (1-2). It resulted in the second 1-2 finish for the pair through the first three rounds of the season and signified Jett’s 13th career win. Thanks to his incredible starts in each moto, Cooper captured his first career podium result in the premier class in third (3-3).

2024 AMA Pro MX Round Three – Thunder Valley – 450 Overall Results (Moto Finish // Points)
1. Jett Lawrence, Honda (2-1 // 47)
2. Hunter Lawrence, Honda (1-2 // 47)
3. Justin Cooper, Yamaha (3-3 // 40)

With his third straight podium finish to open his 450 Class career, Hunter Lawrence moved atop the 450 Class standings, highlighted by his distinction as the lone rider in the division to finish inside the top five in every moto. His lead sits at six points over Sexton, who finished fifth overall (6-5), while Jett Lawrence climbed from sixth to third by virtue of his win, 16 points behind Hunter.

Jett Lawrence – P1

Going into that second moto, my legs were shot, but I dug deep and just kept telling myself to stay there [with the leaders]. I capitalised on a mistake by Hunter [Lawrence] and kept going after JCoop [Cooper]. I didn’t necessarily expect to be up here [in first], but it feels awesome after last weekend.

Jett Lawrence
Hunter Lawrence – P2

That little [expletive] got me [laughs]. It was a good run. It was cool to go down to the wire. We made a big change over the week, and I think it paid off for both of us [Jett and I].”

Justin Cooper – P3

It was an awesome day. I got both holeshots and led for 25 minutes. I tried my best, but they [the Lawrences] were riding too good. I gave it everything I had, and I’m really happy with today’s performance.

Justin Barcia – P4

Thunder Valley was a pretty good day! I qualified decent in the top 10, which I wasn’t thrilled about, but it was okay. I got off to two good starts, charged really hard all day, and the bike was really good. We made a change after the second practice, and it was really consistent, so I was able to adapt to different lines today and felt comfortable. We came away with a solid fourth, so it’s good. We want more, so we’re going to keep pushing, and we’ll get there soon!”

Chase Sexton – P5

It was nice to have the red plate today, and I felt like we had speed on our side, but it just didn’t come together in the motos. Considering the results, we’re still right there in the championship, so look forward to rebounding at High Point next weekend.

Aaron Plessinger – P6

Thunder Valley was kind of a struggle in practice, and then I felt better in the first moto. I got a really good start but fell back and wasn’t really gelling that much until I started clicking off some good laps around halfway and through to the end, so I ended up fifth. In the second moto, I royally messed up the start, so that cost me, and I paid for it. I came from around 20th place, which in conditions like that being hard and slick, it’s tough to come through the pack. I’ve just gotta put myself in better positions early on, and we’ll move on to High Point.”

450 Round Results

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 J Lawrence Hon 2 1 47
2 H Lawrence Hon 1 2 47
3 J Cooper Yam 3 3 40
4 J Barcia GAS 4 6 34
5 C Sexton KTM 6 5 33
6 A Plessinger KTM 5 8 31
7 J Anderson Kaw 10 4 30
8 M Stewart Hus 7 7 30
9 D Ferrandis Hon 8 9 27
10 C Craig Hus 9 10 25
11 F Noren Kaw 11 11 22
12 J Hill KTM 14 12 18
13 M Weltin Yam 13 13 18
14 G Harlan Yam 12 14 18
15 R Pape GAS 16 15 13
16 L Locurcio GAS 17 17 10
17 J Robin Yam 15 40 7
18 S McElrath Suz 22 16 6
19 C Park Hon 20 19 5
20 K Chisholm Suz 23 18 4
21 B Shelly Yam 18 27 4
22 M Miller Suz 19 22 3
23 A Rodriguez KTM 30 20 2
24 H Miller Hon 21 21 2
25 T Purdon Hus 25 24 0
26 S Verhaeghe GAS 24 25 0
27 J Hand Hon 27 23 0
28 T Stepek Hon 26 29 0
29 J Harrington Yam 32 26 0
30 R Floyd Hon 28 30 0
31 C Baker Hus 34 28 0
32 L Marsalisi Hon 31 34 0
33 J Walker GAS 33 36 0
34 A Shive Kaw 29 0
35 G Stine Yam 37 33 0
36 J Boaz KTM 35 35 0
37 Z Williams Hon 31 0
38 B Todd Hon 32 0
39 M Burkeen Yam 36 38 0
40 D Draycott KTM 39 37 0
41 J Smith Hon 38 39 0
42 D Kelley KTM 40 0

450 Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Hunter Lawrence 129
2 Chase Sexton 123
3 Jett Lawrence 113
4 Justin Cooper 109
5 Aaron Plessinger 100
6 Jason Anderson 97
7 Justin Barcia 95
8 Dylan Ferrandis 89
9 Malcolm Stewart 87
10 Freddie Noren 68
11 Christian Craig 58
12 Marshal Weltin 49
13 Grant Harlan 48
14 Phillip Nicoletti 38
15 Justin Hill 35
16 Cullin Park 29
17 Romain Pape 29
18 Derek Kelley 24
19 Dean Wilson 17
20 Harri Kullas 16
21 Shane McElrath 15
22 Jerry Robin 14
23 Lorenzo Locurcio 12
24 Kyle Chisholm 10
25 Anthony Rodriguez 9
26 Max Miller 6
27 Bryce Shelly 4
28 Scotty Verhaeghe 2
29 Henry Miller 2
30 Jake Masterpool 1
31 Tristan Purdon 0
32 Ryder Floyd 0
33 Jeremy Hand 0
34 Zack Williams 0
35 Brad West 0
36 Tyler Stepek 0
37 Robbie Wageman 0
38 James Harrington 0
39 Bryce Hammond 0
40 Luke Kalaitzian 0
41 Chandler Baker 0
42 Ayden Shive 0
43 Zac Watson 0
44 Jeff Walker 0
45 Luca Marsalisi 0
46 Brad Todd 0
47 Josh Mosiman 0
48 C.J. Tucker 0
49 Dayton Briggs 0
50 Joel Wightman 0
51 Gage Stine 0
52 Colton Eigenmann 0
53 Josh Boaz 0

250 Moto One

The opening moto began with Deegan at the front of the pack to grab the MotoSport.com Holeshot, with pressure coming from Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle in second and Team Honda HRC’s Chance Hymas in third. The lead trio eventually settled into their respective positions as the field started to spread out through the opening 10 minutes.

Deegan and Vialle traded momentum early on as the lead hovered around two seconds, but as the moto approached the halfway point Deegan’s consistency allowed him to inch away and build his advantage up to almost four-seconds.

With their exceptional pace, Deegan and Vialle pulled away from Hymas and the rest of the field to make it a two-rider battle. As they entered the final five-minutes, both riders picked up the pace as they tactfully navigated lapped riders. That saw the distance between them fluctuate, which worked to Deegan’s advantage as the lead grew to more than three seconds. However, Deegan slid out and went down briefly, which allowed Vialle to make the pass for the lead. Deegan recovered quickly and remained within striking distance for the win.

A fierce battle ensued over the final stages of the moto as Deegan searched for alternate lines. As they came to the white flag, Deegan took advantage of an inside line to push Vialle wide and reclaim the lead. Vialle battled back and made one final pass attempt that saw the two riders make contact and put Vialle on the ground. That allowed Deegan to bring home his fourth moto win of the season by 5.8 seconds over Vialle, who remounted quickly, while Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Levi Kitchen followed in third. Hymas was fourth, with his Team Honda HRC teammate Jo Shimoda fifth.

Haiden Deegan

250 Moto One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 H Deegan Yam 15 Laps
2 T Vialle KTM +05.875
3 L Kitchen Kaw +19.212
4 C Hymas Hon +20.890
5 J Shimoda Hon +21.037
6 P Brown GAS +33.572
7 J Swoll Tri +37.393
8 T Masterpool Kaw +1m04.174
9 J Beaumer KTM +1m07.092
10 D Schwartz Suz +1m23.551
11 J Smith Yam +1m26.657
12 N Romano Yam +1m31.086
13 R McNabb KTM +1m31.878
14 C Schock Yam +1m34.803
15 D Bennick Yam +1m39.215
16 C Cochran Hus +1m43.232
17 J Savatgy Tri +1m48.513
18 R DiFrancesco GAS +1m54.258
19 T Hawkins KTM +1m55.915
20 J Reynolds Yam +2m07.057
21 C Myers Yam +2m18.031
22 M Phelps KTM +2m23.711
23 B Gardner Yam +2m25.884
24 D Venter Kaw 14 Laps
25 J Talvi KTM +01.153
26 H Munoz Kaw +01.268
27 L Turner KTM +04.911
28 B Bennett KTM +05.906
29 S Orland Kaw +21.284
30 K Aiello Hus +28.593
31 C Durow KTM +36.676
32 M Fineis Yam +47.217
33 J Jacobsen KTM +48.028
34 G Brough Hon +53.513
35 S Varola Kaw +56.229
36 B Kroone KTM +1m00.023
37 T Welch KTM +1m22.996
38 S Smith KTM +1m28.123
39 E Ferry GAS 13 Laps
40 K Wise Kaw 2 Laps

250 Moto Two

The final moto of the day began with Hymas and Deegan side by side coming out of the first turn, from which Hymas earned the MotoSport.com Holeshot and grabbed the early lead. Deegan slotted into second while Kitchen began the moto in third. Vialle started in fifth.

With the clear track ahead, Hymas seized the moment and was able to open a lead of more than five seconds over the rest of the field through the opening 10 minutes. Deegan settled into second while Kitchen suffered a tipover that caused him to drop from third to sixth. That allowed Triumph Racing’s Jalek Swoll to move into third, until Vialle made the pass to join the top three just before the halfway point of the moto. Shortly after, Vialle had a brief crash that saw him drop from third to fifth, which moved Swoll back into podium position.

While the lead pair enjoyed a comfortable margin over the field, Swoll and Shimoda’s battle for third intensified, and the Japanese rider prevailed with the position. From there, the top three remained unchanged.

Hymas stormed to his first career moto win with a wire-to-wire victory by a margin of 3.8 seconds over Deegan, with Shimoda in third. Vialle recovered to finish fourth.

250 Moto Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 C Hymas Hon 15 Laps
2 H Deegan Yam +03.876
3 J Shimoda Hon +06.284
4 T Vialle KTM +19.884
5 J Swoll Tri +22.040
6 T Masterpool Kaw +23.029
7 L Kitchen Kaw +30.668
8 J Savatgy Tri +39.167
9 P Brown GAS +40.467
10 J Beaumer KTM +58.424
11 J Smith Yam +1m09.308
12 N Romano Yam +1m11.134
13 C Schock Yam +1m12.521
14 R DiFrancesco GAS +1m20.080
15 M Fineis Yam +1m21.454
16 C Cochran Hus +1m22.097
17 D Bennick Yam +1m28.279
18 D Schwartz Suz +1m41.968
19 J Reynolds Yam +1m46.626
20 L Turner KTM +1m53.425
21 T Hawkins KTM +1m56.589
22 M Phelps KTM +1m59.673
23 R McNabb KTM +2m10.154
24 E Ferry GAS +2m22.709
25 B Gardner Yam +2m23.472
26 C Myers Yam 14 Laps
27 J Estonia KTM +05.893
28 K Wise Kaw +12.955
29 H Munoz Kaw +14.618
30 C Durow KTM +23.348
31 B Bennett KTM +26.565
32 K Aiello Hus +31.101
33 B Kroone KTM +34.555
34 D Venter Kaw +46.119
35 G Brough Hon +49.207
36 T Welch KTM +1m01.564
37 S Varola Kaw +1m40.640
38 J Jacobsen KTM +1m41.681
39 S Orland Kaw 13 Laps
40 S Smith KTM 5 Laps

250 Round

Deegan’s 1-2 effort easily secured his third straight overall win and extended his points lead. Hymas’ moto win capped off a career-best performance in the runner-up spot (4-1) for his first ever podium, while Vialle rounded out the top three (2-4).

2024 AMA Pro MX Round Three – Thunder Valley – 250 Overall
1. Haiden Deegan, Yamaha (1-2 // 47)
2. Chance Hymas, Honda (4-1 // 43)
1. Tom Vialle, KTM (2-4 // 40)

With his win streak, Deegan enjoys a 23-point lead over Vialle and Hymas, who both moved up the championship standings and now sit tied for second.

Haiden Deegan – Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

I got a good start [in Moto 2], but Chance [Hymas] was ripping. I had to look at the big picture. We had the overall, and now we have three [wins] in a row. The hard work is paying off.”

Chance Hymas – Team Honda HRC

I’m speechless right now. I went over the finish line and just broke down. There was a point in time where I didn’t think this was possible. I’m just grateful to be here.”

Chance Hymas
Tom Vialle – Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

Overall, the speed was good. Just too many mistakes today. Sometimes, that’s racing. The track was really good today, and I’m looking forward to next weekend.”

 

Tom Vialle

 

250 Round Results

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 H Deegan Yam 1 2 47
2 C Hymas Hon 4 1 43
3 T Vialle KTM 2 4 40
4 J Shimoda Hon 5 3 37
5 L Kitchen Kaw 3 7 35
6 J Swoll Tri 7 5 32
7 T Masterpool Kaw 8 6 30
8 P Brown GAS 6 9 29
9 J Beaumer KTM 9 10 25
10 J Smith Yam 11 11 22
11 N Romano Yam 12 12 20
12 J Savatgy Tri 17 8 19
13 C Schock Yam 14 13 17
14 D Schwartz Suz 10 18 16
15 R DiFrancesco GAS 18 14 12
16 C Cochran Hus 16 16 12
17 D Bennick Yam 15 17 12
18 R McNabb KTM 13 23 9
19 M Fineis Yam 32 15 7
20 J Reynolds Yam 20 19 5
21 T Hawkins KTM 19 21 4
22 L Turner KTM 27 20 2
23 C Myers Yam 21 26 1
24 M Phelps KTM 22 22 0
25 B Gardner Yam 23 25 0
26 J Estonia KTM 25 27 0
27 H Munoz Kaw 26 29 0
28 D Venter Kaw 24 34 0
29 B Bennett KTM 28 31 0
30 C Durow KTM 31 30 0
31 K Aiello Hus 30 32 0
32 E Ferry GAS 39 24 0
33 K Wise Kaw 40 28 0
34 S Orland Kaw 29 39 0
35 B Kroone KTM 36 33 0
36 G Brough Hon 34 35 0
37 J Jacobsen KTM 33 38 0
38 S Varola Kaw 35 37 0
39 T Welch KTM 37 36 0
40 S Smith KTM 38 40 0

250 Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 H Deegan 144
2 C Hymas 121
3 T Vialle 121
4 L Kitchen 119
5 J Shimoda 99
6 J Swoll 93
7 P Brown 84
8 J Beaumer 73
9 T Masterpool 69
10 J Savatgy 60
11 J Smith 57
12 R DiFrancesco 47
13 N Thrasher 46
14 D Schwartz 43
15 D Bennick 40
16 C Cochran 40
17 M Fineis 35
18 N Romano 35
19 C Schock 34
20 J Reynolds 22
21 R McNabb 16
22 T Hawkins 12
23 L Turner 7
24 B Bennett 7
25 M Phelps 2
26 C Myers 1
27 J Varize 1
28 P Boespflug 0
29 S Smith 0
30 J Talviku 0
31 C Benard 0
32 B Gardner 0
33 C Durow 0
34 W Mattson 0
35 H Munoz 0
36 E Ferry 0
37 D Venter 0
38 A Bourdon 0
39 K Wise 0
40 M Jorgensen 0
41 R Gordon 0
42 M Sanford 0
43 G Brough 0
44 S Orland 0
45 K Aiello 0
46 T Welch 0
47 S Varola 0
48 B Kroone 0
49 J Jacobsen 0
50 T Fierro 0
51 L Tucker 0
52 A Bloxom 0

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