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

Championship Drama Unfolds At Denver Supercross

The 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship’s penultimate round saw Chase Sexton triumph in the 450SX class, narrowing the championship gap to Cooper Webb. Meanwhile, Haiden Deegan clinched the 250SX Western Division title after a controversial pass on teammate Cole Davies. The season finale promises thrilling competition for the championship. Continue reading Championship Drama Unfolds At Denver Supercross

Supercross Title Battles Heat Up: Sexton Chases Webb in 450SX, Hammaker Takes 250SX East Lead

Chase Sexton showcased an impressive ride at Round 14 of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, winning by over 18 seconds and closing the championship gap to nine points behind leader Cooper Webb. In the 250SX Class, Seth Hammaker secured his second win, overcoming illness to take the points lead. The season continues in Pittsburgh. Continue reading Supercross Title Battles Heat Up: Sexton Chases Webb in 450SX, Hammaker Takes 250SX East Lead

Webb Clinches Seventh Arlington Win, Deegan Dominates 250 Class in Triple Crown

Cooper Webb secured his seventh Arlington Supercross victory in nine events while Haiden Deegan dominated the 250SX Class during Saturday’s Triple Crown at AT&T Stadium. Webb’s 6-1-1 performance earned him the overall win and points lead, while Deegan’s 1-1-2 scores gave him both the victory and Western Regional points lead. Continue reading Webb Clinches Seventh Arlington Win, Deegan Dominates 250 Class in Triple Crown

SMX Announces 2025 Playoff Venues, Las Vegas to Host Championship Final

The 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs will visit three cities across America, starting at Charlotte’s zMAX Dragway on September 6. St. Louis makes history with its first playoff event on September 13, before the season concludes in Las Vegas on September 20, where both 450 and 250 champions will be crowned. Continue reading SMX Announces 2025 Playoff Venues, Las Vegas to Host Championship Final