Jett Lawrence Takes Third SMX Crown, Jo Shimoda Makes History in Chaotic Las Vegas Finale

In a dramatic SMX World Championship finale under the Las Vegas lights, Jett Lawrence secured his third straight 450SMX title, while Jo Shimoda made history as the first Japanese rider to win an SMX championship. The night delivered high-stakes racing, emotional battles, and a historic sweep for Team Honda HRC Progressive. Continue reading Jett Lawrence Takes Third SMX Crown, Jo Shimoda Makes History in Chaotic Las Vegas Finale

Jett Lawrence Signs Historic $22.5M Deal with Honda HRC, per Insider Reports

Jett Lawrence, a 21-year-old Australian motocross star, has signed a historic five-year contract extension with Honda HRC worth $22.5 million. The deal features a $4.5 million base salary and potential bonuses exceeding $60 million, solidifying Lawrence’s position as a key figure in motocross and setting new valuation standards for athletes. Continue reading Jett Lawrence Signs Historic $22.5M Deal with Honda HRC, per Insider Reports

Sexton Snaps Lawrence’s Streak in Thrilling Washougal National

Chase Sexton ended Jett Lawrence’s eight-race winning streak at Washougal MX Park, showcasing his dominance with a 1-2 performance. Eli Tomac podiumed, while Jo Shimoda won the 250 class via tiebreaker. Despite the setback, Lawrence leads the championship. The series now pauses before a thrilling finale. Continue reading Sexton Snaps Lawrence’s Streak in Thrilling Washougal National

Lawrence Brothers and Shimoda Dominate at RedBud National

The 2025 Pro Motocross Championship’s RedBud National at Michigan showcased thrilling performances, especially by Jett Lawrence, who recovered from 18th to secure a sixth consecutive victory. Jo Shimoda swept the 250 Class, tightening the championship race. The event highlighted Honda’s dominance and set the stage for intense upcoming races. Continue reading Lawrence Brothers and Shimoda Dominate at RedBud National

Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan Dominate Scorching Hangtown Classic

The 2025 Pro Motocross Championship at Hangtown tested riders’ endurance under extreme heat. Jett Lawrence showcased strategy and skill to win the 450 Class, while Haiden Deegan overcame illness to sweep the 250 Class. Their performances highlighted the importance of mental toughness and adaptability in challenging conditions, setting the tone for the season. Continue reading Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan Dominate Scorching Hangtown Classic

Lawrence and Deegan Dominate Pro Motocross Season Opener at Fox Raceway

The 2025 AMA Pro Motocross Championship began with thrilling performances at Fox Raceway, showcasing Jett Lawrence’s emotional return from injury and Haiden Deegan’s dominance in the 250 class. Both riders excelled, capturing perfect scores. This season promises intense competition, highlighted by dramatic races and emerging storylines as they set the tone for future events. Continue reading Lawrence and Deegan Dominate Pro Motocross Season Opener at Fox Raceway

Lawrence’s Knee Injury Derails Supercross Title Defense

Defending Supercross Champion Jett Lawrence suffered a season-altering blow at Glendale, tearing his ACL and partially tearing his meniscus during the Triple Crown event. Finishing 8th overall after a DNF, Lawrence will undergo surgery on February 4th and expects a four-month recovery, targeting a return for the outdoor motocross season. Continue reading Lawrence’s Knee Injury Derails Supercross Title Defense

Sexton Claims Victory in Chaotic 450 Main Event at A1; Shimoda Dominates 250 West Opener

The 450 Main Event at Anaheim 1 delivered high drama from the opening gate drop, with multiple lead changes and crashes shaping the outcome. Championship hopeful Jett Lawrence faced immediate adversity, emerging last from turn one after getting caught up with a Tuff Block while Prado and Anderson established themselves at the front. Continue reading Sexton Claims Victory in Chaotic 450 Main Event at A1; Shimoda Dominates 250 West Opener

Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan Retain SuperMotocross Titles in Vegas

Jett Lawrence claimed his second consecutive SuperMotocross World Championship title and $1 million prize in a thrilling finale in Las Vegas, overcoming brother Hunter, who finished second. Eli Tomac secured third place. In the 250SMX Class, Haiden Deegan defended his title. The 2024 championship showcased skill and endurance across 31 rounds. Continue reading Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan Retain SuperMotocross Titles in Vegas