The roar of engines echoed through Mt. Morris, Pennsylvania this past weekend as the Pro Motocross Championship rolled into High Point Raceway for Round 4. Picture-perfect weather greeted riders and fans alike, with an "ever-changing racetrack" providing an exciting challenge for the 450 and 250 class competitors.
Jett Lawrence (1-1) earned his third win in four rounds
with his second moto sweep of the season.
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Jett Lawrence continued his dominance in the premier class, securing his third win in four rounds with a perfect 1-1 moto finish. His brother, Hunter Lawrence, wasn't far behind, putting together a strong showing with a 2-3 finish to maintain his series points lead. However, Jett wasn't the only one making headlines. Chase Sexton kept the pressure on the Lawrences, finishing runner-up overall with a 3-2 moto score.
Chase Sexton (3-2) finished in the runner-up spot
and chipped away at his deficit in the championship.
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Hunter Lawrence (2-3) maintained his points lead
with a fourth straight podium effort.
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Ty Masterpool’s (2-1) margin of victory for his first career win was a mere 0.3 seconds.
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The 250 class saw a storybook ending for Ty Masterpool. After years of battling through highs and lows, Masterpool finally clinched his first career overall win with a thrilling 2-1 moto performance. This wasn't just a personal victory – it marked a monumental achievement for the Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki team. Masterpool's win became the team's 300th victory in Pro Motocross history, solidifying their position as one of the most successful outfits in the sport.
Haiden Deegan (1-2) was impressive with a pair of come-from-behind
climbs through the field en route to a runner-up finish.
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Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Haiden Deegan continued to impress in the 250 class, showcasing his impressive comeback skills with a pair of come-from-behind rides to finish second overall (1-2). Despite some early setbacks, Deegan managed to extend his championship points lead to a comfortable 32 points.
Chance Hymas (4-3) now has back-to-back podiums
and sole possession of second in points.
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The Pro Motocross Championship takes a short break before returning to action on June 29th for the legendary Southwick National. This notoriously grueling race, held on the "sands of Southwick," promises another thrilling chapter in the 2024 season. Will Jett Lawrence continue his winning streak? Can Masterpool build on his momentum? Tune in to Peacock on race day to find out!