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Lawrence brothers do it again at hot Hangtown ‘sufferfest’


2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship
Round Two – Hangtown


For the second week in a row Jett Lawrence led every lap of competition to cap off another dominant 1-1 effort in 450 while Hunter goes 3-1 for 250 overall.

Chase Sexton missed the event after a practice crash earlier in the week along with picking up a virus.


450 Moto One

Jett Lawrence carried the red plate as points leader for the first time and positioned himself at the head of the pack to open the first moto following an impressive move around Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Dylan Ferrandis, who had grabbed the MotoSport.com Holeshot.

As Lawrence looked to sprint away from the field Ferrandis engaged in an intense battle with the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing duo of Aaron Plessinger and Cooper Webb, as Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Adam Cianciarulo lurked in fifth.

Due to the pace of the fight for second between Ferrandis and Plessinger, the pair closed in on Lawrence, but it didn’t take long for the young Aussie to pull back out and stabilise his advantage. Behind him, the relentless fight between the Yamaha and KTM riders continued, as Ferrandis withstood the pressure.

The action settled through the mid portion of the moto as the lead trio bedded in, but another wave of intensity loomed. As time wound down on the race clock, Lawrence grew his lead to nearly eight seconds while Plessinger dropped the hammer to close the gap late on Ferrandis.

Lawrence once again led every lap and cruised to his third straight moto win, while Ferrandis and Plessinger’s battle carried on right through to the final corner, with the Frenchman narrowly earning second, 4.1 seconds behind Lawrence and less than a half-second ahead of Plessinger. Webb finished in a distant fourth, while Cianciarulo rounded out the top five.

Jett Lawrence

450 Moto One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Jett Lawrence HON CRF450R WE 16 Laps
2 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F +04.122
3 Aaron Plessinger KTM 450 SX-F +04.552
4 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F +34.386
5 Adam Cianciarulo KAW KX450SR +53.909
6 Fredrik Noren SUZ RMZ 450 +1m15.057
7 Ty Masterpool KAW KX 450F +1m32.555
8 Derek  Drake SUZ RMZ 450 +1m39.128
9 Lorenzo Locurcio GAS MC450F +1m45.569
10 Jerry Robin YAM YZ 450F +1m55.053
11 Ryan Surratt HON CRF450R +2m00.981
12 Kyle Chisholm SUZ RMZ 450 +2m12.604
13 Christopher Prebula KTM 350 SX-F +2m28.621
14 Romain Pape GAS MC450F 15 Laps
15 Marshal Weltin SUZ RMZ 450 +07.687
16 Jose Butron GAS MC450F +09.033
17 Chandler  Baker KAW KX 450F +12.203
18 Tyler Stepek HON CRF450R +17.900
19 Grant Harlan YAM YZ 450F +20.321
20 Bryton Carroll YAM YZ 450F +23.497
21 Brandon Ray HON CRF450R +35.852
22 RJ Wageman YAM YZ 450F +37.457
23 Alex Ray YAM YZ 450F +43.765
24 Jeffrey Walker KTM 450 SX-F +46.168
25 Jace Kessler HON CRF450R +52.980
26 Max Miller KTM 450 SX-F +1m02.507
27 Luca Marsalisi YAM YZ 450F +1m06.714
28 Kaeden Amerine KAW KX450 +1m14.074
29 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F +1m20.139
30 Ezra Lewis GAS MC450F +1m26.851
31 Maxwell Sanford HON CRF450R +1m51.827
32 Josh Mosiman HON CRF450R  +2m02.667
33 Cory Carsten SUZ RMZ 450 +2m32.388
34 Matthew Burkeen YAM YZ 250 14 Laps
35 Colby Copp GAS MC450F +11.904
36 Cody Groves GAS MC450F +54.851
37 Ashton Oudman YAM YZ 450F +2m01.274
38 Ty Freehill YAM YZ 450F 13 Laps
39 Tyler Ducray KTM 450 SX-F +16.987
40 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 9 Laps

450 Moto Two

The final moto of the afternoon looked like it’d once again be Ferrandis with the MotoSport.com Holeshot, but he was overcome by Lawrence who stormed into the lead. Ferrandis continued to lose spots, as Webb and Plessinger moved into second and third, respectively. The Frenchman eventually settled into fourth, ahead of Cianciarulo.

Webb looked to keep Lawrence honest through the opening five minutes of the moto but the point leader started to build on his advantage with every lap and was soon more than four seconds clear of his rivals. That left the KTM team-mates to engage in a tense battle for second.

Halfway through the moto the running order remained unchanged, but the pursuit of Webb, Plessinger, and Ferrandis allowed them to maintain the deficit to Lawrence and keep him in sight. They paced one another for several more minutes before Plessinger started to increase the pressure and searched for alternate lines. With 11 minutes to go Plessinger pulled the trigger and made the pass stick on Webb to take control of second. Webb then came under fire from Ferrandis in a battle for third.

Following the pass Plessinger took a second off Lawrence’s lead and was the fastest rider on the track. However, Lawrence responded with his fastest lap of the moto to push the lead back out. The Honda rider backed that up with another one of his fastest laps to open up a margin of 5.5 seconds with five minutes remaining.

The moto took a turn with three minutes to go as Plessinger went down and struggled to get his KTM restarted due to a broken clutch lever. That allowed both Webb and Ferrandis to assume the remaining spots on the moto podium as their battle for second continued. Plessinger eventually resumed in fifth but was unable to run the same pace.

Lawrence maintained his undefeated start to the season with ease, as he wrapped up his second 1-1 sweep by five seconds over Webb, while Ferrandis settled for third. Plessinger soldiered home in sixth.

450 Moto Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Jett Lawrence HON CRF450R WE 16 Laps
2 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F FE +05.041
3 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F +12.747
4 Adam Cianciarulo KAW KX450SR +1m00.185
5 Jose Butron GAS MC450F +1m15.882
6 Aaron Plessinger KTM 450 SX-F FE +1m27.071
7 Ty Masterpool KAW KX 450F +1m29.669
8 Derek  Drake SUZ RMZ 450 +1m34.651
9 Jerry Robin YAM YZ 450F +1m45.468
10 Romain Pape GAS MC450F +1m50.461
11 Lorenzo Locurcio GAS MC450F +1m59.017
12 Ryan Surratt HON CRF450R +2m14.914
13 Kyle Chisholm SUZ RMZ 450 +2m32.420
14 Brandon Ray HON CRF450R 15 Laps
15 Fredrik Noren SUZ RMZ 450 +00.694
16 Jace Kessler HON CRF450R +07.084
17 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F +20.056
18 Cody Groves GAS MC450F +21.472
19 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 +30.492
20 Jeffrey Walker KTM 450 SX-F +38.331
21 Alex Ray YAM YZ 450F +55.700
22 Ezra Lewis GAS MC450F +56.369
23 Josh Mosiman HON CRF450R +1m14.457
24 Luca Marsalisi YAM YZ 450F +1m22.297
25 RJ Wageman YAM YZ 450F +1m46.322
26 Matthew Burkeen YAM YZ 250 14 Laps
27 Maxwell Sanford HON CRF450R +06.594
28 Max Miller KTM 450 SX-F +10.608
29 Ashton Oudman YAM YZ 450F +1m13.497
30 Ty Freehill YAM YZ 450F 10 Laps
31 Tyler Stepek HON CRF450R 8 Laps
32 Tyler Ducray KTM 450 SX-F 7 Laps
33 Chandler  Baker KAW KX 450F 6 Laps
34 Kaeden Amerine KAW KX450 5 Laps
35 Cory Carsten SUZ RMZ 450 +24m07.523
36 Christopher Prebula KTM 350 SX-F DNS
37 Marshal Weltin SUZ RMZ 450 DNS
38 Grant Harlan YAM YZ 450F DNS
39 Bryton Carroll YAM YZ 450F DNS
40 Colby Copp GAS MC450F DNS

For the second week in a row Jett Lawrence led every lap of competition to cap off another dominant 1-1 effort.

Plessinger’s misfortune allowed Ferrandis to finish in the runner-up spot (2-3) and also moved Webb onto the overall podium in third (4-2) for the first time since the final round of the 2021 season.

Lawrence now joins elite company with Jeff Ward as the only two riders in Pro Motocross history to go 1-1 in the first two races of their 450 Class career. Jett’s lead in the championship standings now sits at 18 points over Ferrandis, while Webb moved into third, 26 points out of the lead.

Jett Lawrence, Team Honda HRC

The track was so brutal [in the second moto]. You had to be patient and couldn’t take too much. I didn’t eat enough between motos and lost energy halfway through and just relied on technique to keep it going. On this track you really had to manage everything because if you took too much it could bite you. It almost got me a couple times so I really had to focus and keep it on two wheels.

2023 AMA Pro MX Hangtown 450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish // Points)
1. Jett Lawrence, Landsborough, Qld.,Australia, Honda (1-1 = 50)
2. Dylan Ferrandis, Avignon, France, Yamaha (2-3 – 42)
3. Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., KTM (4-2 = 40)
Dylan Ferrandis, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m very happy because we made a big change from the first moto and the bike was much better, but I struggled with arm pump all day. The track was very hard and it was difficult to pass. I had to follow the whole [second] moto. I’m a little bit frustrated by this, but I’m still happy to be on the podium and to get the bike more comfortable.”

Dylan Ferrandis finished in the runner-up spot following 2-3 moto scores.
Photo: Align Media
Cooper Webb, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing

It was a sufferfest [in Moto 2]. I’m so pumped. It’s incredible what seven days can do. Last week I thought I was going to get lapped in the second moto and this week I could see the leader. I definitely learned how to suffer again and that was nice. I’m just stoked.”

450 Round Results

Pos Rider M1 M2 Points
1 Jett Lawrence 1 1 50
2 Dylan Ferrandis 2 3 42
3 Cooper Webb 4 2 40
4 Aaron Plessinger 3 6 35
5 Adam Cianciarulo 5 4 34
6 Ty Masterpool 7 7 28
7 Derek  Drake 8 8 26
8 Jerry Robin 10 9 23
9 Lorenzo Locurcio 9 11 22
10 Jose Butron 16 5 21
11 Fredrik Noren 6 15 21
12 Ryan Surratt 11 12 19
13 Romain Pape 14 10 18
14 Kyle Chisholm 12 13 17
15 Christopher Prebula 13 36 8
16 Brandon Ray 21 14 7
17 Marshal Weltin 15 37 6
18 Jace Kessler 25 16 5
19 Jacob Runkles 29 17 4
20 Chandler  Baker 17 33 4
21 Cody Groves 36 18 3
22 Tyler Stepek 18 31 3
23 Scott Meshey 40 19 2
24 Grant Harlan 19 38 2
25 Jeffrey Walker 24 20 1
26 Bryton Carroll 20 39 1
27 Alex Ray 23 21 0
28 RJ Wageman 22 25 0
29 Luca Marsalisi 27 24 0
30 Ezra Lewis 30 22 0
31 Max Miller 26 28 0
32 Josh Mosiman 32 23 0
33 Maxwell Sanford 31 27 0
34 Matthew Burkeen 34 26 0
35 Kaeden Amerine 28 34 0
36 Ashton Oudman 37 29 0
37 Ty Freehill 38 30 0
38 Cory Carsten 33 35 0
39 Tyler Ducray 39 32 0
40 Colby Copp 35 40 0

 


450 Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Jett Lawrence 100
2 Dylan Ferrandis 82
3 Cooper Webb 74
4 Aaron Plessinger 69
5 Adam Cianciarulo 63
6 Lorenzo Locurcio 46
7 Jose Butron 45
8 Chase Sexton 44
9 Jerry Robin 43
10 Fredrik Noren 41
11 Derek  Drake 37
12 Kyle Chisholm 34
13 Ryan Surratt 33
14 Grant Harlan 29
15 Ty Masterpool 28
16 Romain Pape 23
17 Dante Oliveira 15
18 Marshal Weltin 12
19 Christopher Prebula 10
20 Brandon Ray 9
21 Jace Kessler 9
22 Kaeden Amerine 8
23 Luca Marsalisi 6
24 RJ Wageman 5
25 Jacob Runkles 4
26 Chandler  Baker 4
27 Tyler Stepek 3
28 Cody Groves 3
29 Scott Meshey 2
30 Jeffrey Walker 1
31 Bryton Carroll 1
32 Richard Taylor 1
33 Alex Ray 0
34 Bryce Hammond 0
35 Tristan Lane 0
36 Ezra Lewis 0
37 Josh Mosiman 0
38 Gabe Gutierres 0
39 Max Miller 0
40 Matthew Burkeen 0
41 Cameron  Horner 0
42 Maxwell Sanford 0
43 Ashton Oudman 0
44 Giacomo Redondi 0
45 Ty Freehill 0
46 Dominic DeSimone 0
47 Tyler Ducray 0
48 Cory Carsten 0
49 Kayden  Palmer 0
50 Colby Copp 0
51 Robert Martin 0

250 Moto One

One of the championship’s freshest faces opened the first moto with the MotoSport.com Holeshot and early lead as Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing rookie Haiden Deegan stormed out to a multi-second advantage on the opening lap over his teammate Justin Cooper, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki rookie Jett Reynolds, and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle. Hunter Lawrence started the moto deep inside the top 10.

As the Yamaha men asserted their hold up front, Reynolds and Vialle started to battle for third, which saw the Kawasaki rider go off track and down to the ground which handed the position to Vialle.

Deegan built on his advantage over Cooper through the opening 10 minutes of the moto, as both Vialle and Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Guillem Farres settled into third and fourth, respectively. Behind them Lawrence was on a march forward in fifth.

As the moto reached its halfway point an international three-rider battle unfolded between France’s Vialle, Spain’s Farres, and Australia’s Lawrence. Vialle got the worst of this brief fight, dropping from third to fifth, while Lawrence battled his way into third and pulled away.

With 10 minutes remaining the battle for the lead started to heat up as Cooper continued to chip away at his deficit to Deegan and closed to within two seconds. The momentum shift was short lived as Deegan responded by picking up the pace and stabilizing the lead once more. As the race entered its final minute Cooper made a final push to get the closest he’d been all moto. About 1.5 seconds separated the duo as they took the 2 Lap board, from which Deegan dug deep again to pull back out.

The second-generation racer captured the first moto win of his career by 2.1 seconds over Cooper for a Star Yamaha 1-2, with Lawrence not too far behind in third.

Haiden Deegan earned his first career moto win.
Photo: Align Media

Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Jo Shimoda overcame a start outside the top 10 to finish fourth, with Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire fifth.

250 Moto One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Haiden Deegan YAM YZ 250F 16 Laps
2 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F +02.118
3 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R +09.788
4 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 +24.457
5 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 RE +36.195
6 Guillem Farres YAM YZ 250F +41.836
7 Tom Vialle KTM 250 SX-F FE +47.090
8 Ryder DiFrancesco KAW KX 250 +49.405
9 Jalek  Swoll HQV FC250 RE +50.722
10 Levi Kitchen YAM YZ 250F +51.884
11 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE +52.623
12 Jordon Smith YAM YZ 250F +54.441
13 Jeremy Martin YAM YZ 250F +56.606
14 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F +57.291
15 Carson Mumford KAW KX 250 +1m16.298
16 Garrett Marchbanks YAM YZ 250F +1m20.604
17 Jett Reynolds KAW KX 250 +1m22.064
18 Chance Hymas HON CRF250R +1m35.077
19 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 +1m41.148
20 Joshua Varize KTM 250 SX-F +1m46.817
21 Talon Hawkins HQV FC250 RE +1m53.113
22 Preston Kilroy YAM YZ 250F +2m06.777
23 Hardy Munoz KAW KX 250 +2m14.148
24 Derek Kelley KTM 250 SX-F +2m18.662
25 Austin Black YAM YZ 250F 15 Laps
26 Slade Smith KTM 250 SX-F +35.153
27 Caden Braswell GAS MC250F +53.040
28 Marcus Phelps KTM 250 SX-F +1m06.832
29 Tyson Johnson GAS MC 250 +1m11.133
30 Chase Yentzer SUZ RMZ 250 +1m16.301
31 Kai Aiello HQV FC250 +1m33.360
32 James Harrington YAM YZ 250F +1m37.123
33 Gavin Brough HON CRF250R +1m41.140
34 Ethan Lane KTM 250 SX-F +2m04.415
35 Tre Fierro KAW KX 250 +2m31.174
36 Carter Dubach YAM YZ 250F 14 Laps
37 Blaze Cremaldi KTM 250 SX-F +19.743
38 Brantley Schnell HQV FC250 +1m36.608
39 Jason Fichera YAM YZ 250F +1m40.200
40 Jaret  Finch HQV TC250 13 Laps

250 Moto Two

Justin Cooper took control early ahead of Lawrence, with Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Jalek Swoll third. As Cooper and Lawrence asserted themselves at the head of the pack, Swoll was forced to fend off pressure from Vialle. Deegan started the moto deep in the top 10 and quickly went to work in climbing up the running order.

Back out front, Lawrence went on the attack and successfully made the pass around Cooper within the first 10 minutes. The clear track allowed Lawrence to establish a quick lead, as he wasted little time moving ahead by nearly four seconds. Cooper settled into second as did Swoll in third. However, a brief off-track excursion caused Swoll to lose third to Vialle and another position to Team Honda HRC rookie Chance Hymas.

As the moto surpassed the halfway point the top three in the running order strengthened their grasp on the podium spots, with Lawrence managing a lead of more than six seconds over Cooper, while Vialle followed another six seconds back in third.

The lead group went unchanged through the end of the moto, as Lawrence wrapped up another Moto 2 victory with ease, 3.1 seconds ahead of Cooper, with Vialle third. Deegan earned a hard-fought fourth-place finish that paid big dividends in the overall classification.

250 Moto Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R 16 Laps
2 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F +03.111
3 Tom Vialle KTM 250 SX-F FE +20.634
4 Haiden Deegan YAM YZ 250F +25.553
5 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 RE +27.059
6 Chance Hymas HON CRF250R +36.058
7 Levi Kitchen YAM YZ 250F +38.661
8 Guillem Farres YAM YZ 250F +43.393
9 Carson Mumford KAW KX 250 +45.293
10 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 +55.595
11 Jalek  Swoll HQV FC250 RE +58.259
12 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE +1m09.682
13 Ryder DiFrancesco KAW KX 250 +1m15.867
14 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 +1m19.753
15 Talon Hawkins HQV FC250 RE +1m21.925
16 Caden Braswell GAS MC250F +1m24.895
17 Jordon Smith YAM YZ 250F +1m35.214
18 Joshua Varize KTM 250 SX-F +1m40.455
19 Derek Kelley KTM 250 SX-F +1m51.121
20 Hardy Munoz KAW KX 250 15 Laps
21 Slade Smith KTM 250 SX-F +32.686
22 Marcus Phelps KTM 250 SX-F +41.177
23 Tyson Johnson GAS MC 250 +45.247
24 Austin Black YAM YZ 250F +1m02.752
25 Ethan Lane KTM 250 SX-F +1m06.228
26 Kai Aiello HQV FC250 +1m16.240
27 Gavin Brough HON CRF250R +1m57.355
28 James Harrington YAM YZ 250F +2m34.347
29 Carter Dubach YAM YZ 250F 14 Laps
30 Garrett Marchbanks YAM YZ 250F +39.683
31 Tre Fierro KAW KX 250 +54.306
32 Jason Fichera YAM YZ 250F +1m25.727
33 Blaze Cremaldi KTM 250 SX-F +1m58.193
34 Jaret  Finch HQV TC250 +2m15.070
35 Jett Reynolds KAW KX 250 13 Laps
36 Chase Yentzer SUZ RMZ 250 12 Laps
37 Brantley Schnell HQV FC250 2 Laps
38 Preston Kilroy YAM YZ 250F DNF
39 Jeremy Martin YAM YZ 250F DNS
40 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F DNS

With another 3-1 effort to open the season Lawrence parlayed his second moto win into back-to-back overall victories. Cooper’s consistent afternoon (2-2) put him on the overall podium for the first time this summer in the runner-up spot, while Deegan brought home a second straight top-three result in third (1-4) after scoring the first victory of his career.

The win is the third of Lawrence’s career and establishes his first ever winning streak in Pro Motocross competition. He extended his points lead to 10 over Deegan, while Cooper moved into third, 12 points out of the lead.

Hunter Lawrence, Team Honda HRC

The start was crucial [in Moto 2]. They put a lot of water down and I didn’t want to be behind anyone for long with that. It was the first hot one of the year, a bit of a wake up call, but happy to get out of here safe and healthy.”

2023 AMA Pro MX Hangtown 250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finishes // Points)
1. Hunter Lawrence, Landsborough, Qld.,Australia, Honda (3-1 = 45)
2. Justin Cooper, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Yamaha (2-2 = 44)
3. Haiden Deegan, Temecula, Calif., Yamaha (1-4 = 43)
Justin Cooper, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

[Lawrence] probably was following me a bit, checking out my lines, and seeing where he was better. He was riding good. It’s disappointing to give up the lead like that, but it’s a way better weekend than last and I’ll definitely take two seconds. I feel like I get close but don’t get one of these wins and that’s building up the fire. I want to win, so it’s time to start digging.”

Haiden Deegan, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

I didn’t get a great start and I had to work through the pack. I charged hard and rode my heart out. It’s crazy to think I was riding superminis a year and a half ago and now we’re getting podiums in Pro Motocross. It’s still so crazy. I’m hyped.”

250 Round Results

Pos Rider M1 M2 Points
1 Hunter Lawrence 3 1 45
2 Justin Cooper 2 2 44
3 Haiden Deegan 1 4 43
4 Tom Vialle 7 3 34
5 RJ Hampshire 5 5 32
6 Jo Shimoda 4 10 29
7 Guillem Farres 6 8 28
8 Levi Kitchen 10 7 25
9 Jalek  Swoll 9 11 22
10 Ryder DiFrancesco 8 13 21
11 Maximus Vohland 11 12 19
12 Chance Hymas 18 6 18
13 Carson Mumford 15 9 18
14 Jordon Smith 12 17 13
15 Dilan Schwartz 19 14 9
16 Jeremy Martin 13 39 8
17 Michael Mosiman 14 40 7
18 Talon Hawkins 21 15 6
19 Caden Braswell 27 16 5
20 Garrett Marchbanks 16 30 5
21 Joshua Varize 20 18 4
22 Jett Reynolds 17 35 4
23 Derek Kelley 24 19 2
24 Hardy Munoz 23 20 1
25 Slade Smith 26 21 0
26 Austin Black 25 24 0
27 Marcus Phelps 28 22 0
28 Tyson Johnson 29 23 0
29 Kai Aiello 31 26 0
30 Ethan Lane 34 25 0
31 Gavin Brough 33 27 0
32 James Harrington 32 28 0
33 Preston Kilroy 22 38 0
34 Carter Dubach 36 29 0
35 Tre Fierro 35 31 0
36 Chase Yentzer 30 36 0
37 Blaze Cremaldi 37 33 0
38 Jason Fichera 39 32 0
39 Jaret  Finch 40 34 0
40 Brantley Schnell 38 37 0

250 Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Hunter Lawrence 90
2 Haiden Deegan 80
3 Justin Cooper 78
4 Tom Vialle 68
5 RJ Hampshire 67
6 Jo Shimoda 62
7 Guillem Farres 57
8 Maximus Vohland 53
9 Levi Kitchen 50
10 Carson Mumford 41
11 Ryder DiFrancesco 41
12 Chance Hymas 33
13 Jordon Smith 28
14 Jalek  Swoll 23
15 Michael Mosiman 20
16 Jett Reynolds 18
17 Jeremy Martin 15
18 Garrett Marchbanks 15
19 Talon Hawkins 11
20 Caden Braswell 11
21 Dilan Schwartz 9
22 Ty Masterpool 7
23 Joshua Varize 4
24 Derek Kelley 2
25 Hardy Munoz 1
26 Slade Smith 0
27 Preston Kilroy 0
28 Marcus Phelps 0
29 Tyson Johnson 0
30 Austin Black 0
31 Brad West 0
32 Ethan Lane 0
33 Kai Aiello 0
34 Chandler  Baker 0
35 Gavin Brough 0
36 Max Miller 0
37 James Harrington 0
38 Carter Dubach 0
39 Chase Yentzer 0
40 Tyler Stepek 0
41 Tre Fierro 0
42 Jason Fichera 0
43 Blaze Cremaldi 0
44 Jaret  Finch 0
45 Brantley Schnell 0
46 Robbie Wageman 0

2023 AMA SuperMotocross Calendar

Rnd Series Stadium Location Date
4 AMA SX Angel Stadium Anaheim, CA January 28
5 AMA SX NRG Stadium Houston, TX February 4
6 AMA SX Raymond James Stadium Tampa, FL February 11
2* AMA SX RingCentral Coliseum Oakland, CA February 18
7 AMA SX AT&T Stadium Arlington, TX February 25
8 AMA SX Daytona Int. Speedway Daytona Beach, FL March 4
9 AMA SX Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN March 11
10 AMA SX Ford Field Detroit, MI March 18
11 AMA SX Lumen Field Seattle, WA March 25
12 AMA SX State Farm Stadium Glendale, AZ April 8
13 AMA SX Atlanta Motor Speedway Atlanta, GA April 15
14 AMA SX MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ April 22
15 AMA SX Nisssan Stadium Nashville, TN April 29
16 AMA SX Empower Field at Mile High Denver, CO May 6
17 AMA SX Rice-Eccles Stadium Salt Lake City, UT May 13
18 ProMX Fox Raceway National Pala, CA May 27
19 ProMX Hangtown Classic Rancho Cordova, CA June 3
20 ProMX Thunder Valley National Lakewood, CO June 10
21 ProMX High Point National Mount Morris, PA June 17
22 ProMX RedBud National Buchanan, MI July 1
23 ProMX Southwick National Southwick, MA July 8
24 ProMX Spring Creek National Millville, MN July 15
25 ProMX Washougal National Washougal, WA July 22
26 ProMX Unadilla National New Berlin, NY August 12
27 ProMX Budds Creek National Mechanicsville, MD August 19
28 ProMX Ironman National Crawfordsbille, IN August 26
29 SMX zMAX Dragway Charlotte, NC September 9
30 SMX Chicagoland Speedway Joilet, IL September 16
31 SMX LA Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, LA September 23

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