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Budds Creek AMA Pro MX – An illustrated recap

Budds Creek AMA Pro MX – An illustrated recap


2024 Pro Motocross Championship
Round Ten – Budds Creek

Images by Jeff Miller


American motocross’ newest champion was crowned at the penultimate round of the 2024 AMA Pro Motocross Championship as Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan captured the 250 Class title and the coveted Gary Jones Cup at the Yamaha Budds Creek National Presented by Call 855 Treeman.

Haiden Deegan 250 Champ

A morning of rain gave way to partly sunny skies with high temperatures and high humidity for a challenging afternoon at Southern Maryland’s Budds Creek Motocross Park, where the 10th round of the summer saw Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider and points leader Chase Sexton secure his fifth straight 450 Class victory to move one step closer to the Edison Dye Cup, while Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Levi Kitchen grabbed his third 250 Class win of the season amidst Deegan’s title clinch.


450 Moto One

450 Moto One

The opening moto got underway with Team Honda HRC’s Hunter Lawrence and Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Justin Cooper side by side exiting the first turn, with Lawrence edging ahead for the holeshot. As they cleared the first jump, Cooper made contact with Lawrence and crashed hard. The incident pushed Lawrence off the track and allowed Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Aaron Plessinger to move out front as Lawrence rejoined in second. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Christian Craig started third, with Sexton in fourth. After a couple of laps, Sexton was able to get around Craig for third.

Hunter Lawrence

Back up front, a battle for the lead was brewing as Lawrence closed back in and applied pressure on Plessinger. The Honda rider was patient and waited for his opportunity to attack. He then made the move with relative ease a little less than 10 minutes into the moto. Once out front, Lawrence posted his fastest lap of the moto to establish a 2.5 second lead. On the following lap, Sexton picked up his pace to pass Plessinger for second. At that point, 13 minutes into the moto, 3.9 seconds separated the title combatants.

Chase Sexton

The margin stabilised at just over three-seconds for most of the moto, but Sexton picked up the pace approaching the final five minutes. The KTM rider moved to within 1.8 seconds of the lead as they navigated lapped riders, but Sexton then tipped over and remounted in second, eight seconds back.

Hunter Lawrence

Lawrence went unchallenged the rest of the way and brought home his third moto win of the season by seven seconds over Sexton.

Plessinger finished in a distant third, followed by Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac in fourth in his debut moto of the season, and Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson in fifth.

Dylan Ferrandis and Eli Tomac

450 Moto One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 H Lawrence KTM 17 Laps
2 C Sexton KTM +07.096
3 A Plessinger KTM +37.253
4 E Tomac Yam +50.956
5 J Anderson Kaw +1m03.878
6 M Stewart Hus +1m05.605
7 C Craig Hus +1m13.296
8 P Nicoletti Yam +1m49.483
9 B Tickle Kaw +1m54.195
10 H Jacobi KTM +1m59.784
11 C Park Hon +2m00.801
12 R Pape GAS +2m02.034
13 M Weltin Yam +2m02.999
14 H Kullas KTM +2m05.408
15 D Kelley KTM 16 Laps
16 K Chisholm Suz +02.878
17 F Noren Kaw +03.656
18 J Hand Hon +09.106
19 C Nichols Suz +12.395
20 J Cooper Yam +15.696
21 T Purdon Hus +16.489
22 S McElrath Kaw +17.735
23 L Locurcio GAS +18.069
24 B Shelly Yam +27.346
25 H Miller Hon +33.303
26 V Luhovey Hon +36.411
27 J Rodbell Yam +39.699
28 I Clark Hon +41.186
29 Z Williams Hon +41.356
30 G Harlan Yam +48.493
31 M Miller Suz +55.763
32 J Kessler Yam +1m02.027
33 P Kilroy Yam +1m57.222
34 T Stepek GAS 15 Laps
35 R Diezic KTM 14 Laps
36 A Rodriguez KTM 7 Laps
37 D Ferrandis Hon 6 Laps
38 B Piazza Yam 4 Laps
39 D Wilson Hon DNF
40 J Robin Yam DNS

450 Moto Two

The final moto started the same way as Moto 1, with Lawrence leading the field out of the first turn and sprinting towards the holeshot. Plessinger tucked into second with Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Malcolm Stewart in third. Sexton started fifth but made passes to quickly close in on Stewart. Plessinger went on the attack on the opening lap and made the pass on Lawrence briefly, but the Honda rider responded to reclaim the position and solidify his hold of the lead. Sexton, meanwhile, passed Stewart for third.

450 Moto Two

Lawrence, Plessinger, and Sexton were able to distance themselves from the rest of the field across the opening laps and set the stage for a three-rider battle.

Hunter Lawrence

Just over 10 minutes into the moto, Plessinger mounted another challenge for the lead and showed a wheel to Lawrence at several parts of the track. However, Lawrence held him off to stay out front. That allowed Sexton to apply pressure on Plessinger for second but the #4 was unable to make a move. The points leader bided his time and then pulled the trigger on a pass that allowed him to move into second. However, he gave the position up with a tip over a quarter lap later, remounting in fourth before quickly making the pass on Stewart to move back up third.

Chase Sexton

With the final 10 minutes approaching, Sexton closed back in on Plessinger and made another quick pass on his team-mate to once again grab second. The leaders were separated by 4.5 seconds as the race clock continued to count down. Sexton laid down lap times more than a second quicker than Lawrence to begin taking chunks out of his deficit. Soon enough, Sexton had closed to within striking distance of Lawrence as a battle for the win took shape with a little more than six-minutes remaining.

Hunter Lawrence

Sexton closed in and jumped at his first opportunity to make a pass, storming by Lawrence to move out front with five-minutes to go. With the lead in hand, Sexton quickly gapped Lawrence and moved out to a margin of more than two-seconds.

Aaron Plessinger

Sexton never looked back and stormed to his 11th moto win of the season, and his ninth over the last 11 motos. He took the checkered flag 9.4 seconds ahead of Lawrence, with Plessinger a distant third.

450 Moto Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 C Sexton KTM 17 Laps
2 H Lawrence Hon +09.430
3 A Plessinger KTM +23.879
4 J Cooper Yam +28.415
5 M Stewart Hus +31.367
6 J Anderson Kaw +1:00.780
7 D Ferrandis Hon +1m10.157
8 C Craig Hus +1m26.647
9 F Noren Kaw +1m35.322
10 B Tickle Kaw +1m37.977
11 E Tomac Yam +1m42.191
12 P Nicoletti Yam +1m51.169
13 R Pape GAS +1m52.469
14 G Harlan Yam +1m53.466
15 M Weltin Yam +2m06.502
16 L Locurcio GAS +2m11.204
17 D Kelley KTM 16 Laps
18 C Park Hon +05.278
19 K Chisholm Suz +12.383
20 J Hand Hon +19.084
21 D Wilson Hon +25.605
22 P Kilroy Yam +27.275
23 S McElrath Kaw +32.357
24 H Miller Hon +36.337
25 B Shelly Yam +41.657
26 H Kullas KTM +45.102
27 T Purdon Hus +1m02.527
28 D Simonson Yam +1m09.690
29 I Clark Hon +1m14.399
30 J Kessler Yam +1m20.410
31 V Luhovey Hon +1m26.132
32 J Rogers Kaw +1m37.122
33 Z Williams Hon +1m44.764
34 J Rodbell Yam 15 Laps
35 M Miller Suz +42.357
36 T Stepek GAS 14 Laps
37 H Jacobi KTM 6 Laps
38 R Diezic KTM +1m00.023
39 B Piazza Yam 3 Laps
40 C Nichols Suz 1 Laps

450 Round

For the second week in a row a tiebreaker was needed to determine the overall winner, as Sexton’s 2-1 effort continued his dominant run with his fifth straight victory and his sixth win of the season. Lawrence was forced to settle for his sixth runner-up result of the summer (1-2), which has included back-to-back tiebreakers. Lawrence led 25 laps over the course of the afternoon, compared to Sexton’s five, all in the second moto. Plessinger rounded out the podium (3-3) to extend his streak to three.

Sexton’s lead over Lawrence in the championship standings sits at 28 points entering the final round, with Lawrence the only rider mathematically eligible for the title. Plessinger sits third, 95 points behind Sexton.

2024 AMA Pro Motocross – Round Ten – Budds Creek – 450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish // Points)
1. Chase Sexton, KTM (2-1 // 47)
2. Hunter Lawrence, Honda (1-2 // 47)
3. Aaron Plessinger, KTM (3-3 // 40)
Chase Sexton – (2-1)

The first motos have been tough on me, but second motos I come around. Even though I couldn’t keep it on two wheels today, it was a good race. That second moto was awesome. I found a good flow and I’m excited to be back on top.”

Hunter Lawrence – (1-2)

It was tough. I was starting to feel it [physically] at the end. Traction was getting away from me and I kept having to find different lines for the scoop tire to get traction. Those second motos keep getting me, but we’ll continue to fight. Keep knocking on that door and it’ll open eventually.

Aaron Plessinger – (3-3)

I just need to look at some tape and see where they’re [Sexton and Lawrence] better than me. I thought I had them today, but they’re the best riders in the world for a reason. I feel so fortunate to be able to race alongside them. I couldn’t be happier with how I’ve been riding the past few weeks.”

Aaron Plessinger
Malcolm Stewart (6-5)

“Budds Creek always treats me well!  Every year that I’ve come here in the past, I’ve always had pretty good results and the track fits me well. The fans were awesome, it was a great day for me, and we needed this. We didn’t get a podium, but for everything that we’ve gone through, fourth place is like a podium. We’ll go out for Ironman and see if we can keep the same momentum!”

Malcolm Stewart
Christian Craig (7-8)

“I felt pretty good all day.  I qualified in ninth overall and then in the first moto I got a great start, was in the top five for quite a bit before I tightened up and ended up seventh. Second moto, I made some quick passes and got into eighth, just focused on myself, and rode it in for P8. One more round to go outdoors and then into SMX, so we’ll keep building from here.”

Christian Craig

450 Round Results

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 C Sexton KTM 2 1 47
2 H Lawrence Hon 1 2 47
3 A Plessinger KTM 3 3 40
4 M Stewart Hus 6 5 33
5 J Anderson Kaw 5 6 33
6 C Craig Hus 7 8 29
7 E Tomac Yam 4 11 29
8 B Tickle Kaw 9 10 25
9 P Nicoletti Yam 8 12 24
10 J Cooper Yam 20 4 20
11 R Pape GAS 12 13 19
12 F Noren Kaw 17 9 18
13 M Weltin Yam 13 15 16
14 D Ferrandis Hon 37 7 15
15 C Park Hon 11 18 15
16 D Kelley KTM 15 17 12
17 H Jacobi KTM 10 37 12
18 K Chisholm Suz 16 19 9
19 G Harlan Yam 30 14 8
20 H Kullas KTM 14 26 8
21 L Locurcio GAS 23 16 6
22 J Hand Hon 18 20 6
23 C Nichols Suz 19 40 3
24 D Wilson Hon 39 21 1
25 T Purdon Afr 21 27 1
26 S McElrath Kaw 22 23 0
27 H Miller Hon 25 24 0
28 B Shelly Yam 24 25 0
29 P Kilroy Yam 33 22 0
30 I Clark Hon 28 29 0
31 V Luhovey Hon 26 31 0
32 J Rodbell Yam 27 34 0
33 J Kessler Yam 32 30 0
34 Z Williams Hon 29 33 0
35 M Miller Suz 31 35 0
36 D Simonson Yam 28 0
37 T Stepek GAS 34 36 0
38 J Rogers Kaw 32 0
39 R Diezic KTM 35 38 0
40 A Rodriguez KTM 36 0
41 B Piazza Yam 38 39 0
42 J Robin Yam 40 0

450 Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 C Sexton 454
2 H Lawrence 426
3 A Plessinger 359
4 J Cooper 337
5 J Anderson 328
6 D Ferrandis 288
7 M Stewart 271
8 C Craig 217
9 J Lawrence 210
10 F Noren 178
11 P Nicoletti 165
12 J Barcia 148
13 H Kullas 145
14 M Weltin 142
15 G Harlan 136
16 R Pape 99
17 S McElrath 97
18 D Kelley 84
19 C Park 82
20 K Chisholm 68
21 G Marchbanks 50
22 K Webster 45
23 B Tickle 42
24 A Rodriguez 41
25 J Hill 35
26 K Roczen 31
27 L Locurcio 31
28 E Tomac 29
29 D Wilson 29
30 J Robin 22
31 J Hand 21
32 A Östlund 20
33 H Jacobi 17
34 G Krestinov 15
35 C Webb 14
36 H Miller 13
37 M Miller 13
38 C Nichols 11
39 S Verhaeghe 9
40 J Harrington 8
41 B Shelly 6
42 J Short 5
43 T Nelson 5
44 R Floyd 4
45 C Brown 3
46 T Lane 3
47 J Masterpool 3
48 T Purdon 1
49 B West 0
50 J Boaz 0
51 P Kilroy 0
52 Z Williams 0

250 Moto One

The first moto began with Deegan leading the field out of the first turn for holeshot, while Kitchen gave chase from second ahead of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Julien Beaumer in third. With drying track conditions, the opportunity to be out front was advantageous for Deegan, who quickly built a multi-second lead on the field. That allowed Kitchen and Beaumer to settle into second and third, respectively.

250 Moto One

As the moto approached the halfway mark Deegan had moved out more than 10 seconds ahead of Kitchen, while Beaumer came under fire from Team Honda HRC’s Chance Hymas. The Honda rider closed in and made a quick pass on the rookie to move into podium position. Not long after that, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle got by his teammate for fourth.

Haiden Deegan

Deegan’s lead surpassed 20 seconds entering the final five-minutes of the moto as Kitchen’s pace dropped and caused him to get passed by both Hymas and Vialle on the same lap. From there, the battle for second intensified between Hymas and Vialle. Back up front, Deegan tipped over in the closing laps, but it did little to impact his significant advantage. Meanwhile, Hymas went down on the final lap and dropped outside the top five.

Levi Kitchen

Deegan cruised home to his ninth moto win of the season by 12 seconds over Vialle, with Kitchen in third. Beaumer followed in fourth, while Triumph Racing’s Joey Savatgy finished fifth. The win was enough for Deegan to clinch the title ahead of the second moto.

Haiden Deegan

250 Moto One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 H Deegan Yam 17 Laps
2 T Vialle KTM +12.040
3 L Kitchen Kaw +16.206
4 J Beaumer KTM +19.714
5 J Savatgy Tri +21.464
6 J Swoll Tri +30.308
7 P Brown GAS +33.330
8 C Hymas Hon +36.666
9 R Hampshire Hus +46.263
10 J Smith Yam +50.537
11 T Masterpool Kaw +1m00.729
12 N Romano Yam +1m08.803
13 R DiFrancesco GAS +1m16.904
14 C Schock Yam +1m23.669
15 T Hawkins KTM +1m31.164
16 G Marchbanks Kaw +1m38.655
17 D Bennick Yam +2m03.713
18 L Turner KTM 16 Laps
19 C Baker Hus +01.187
20 B Gardner Yam +01.976
21 P Ross Hon +04.108
22 M Jorgensen GAS +07.713
23 S Orland Kaw +16.035
24 P Boespflug Suz +28.914
25 K Wise Kaw +36.994
26 M Sanford Kaw +39.194
27 M Phelps KTM +42.416
28 D Venter Afr +46.249
29 S Varola Kaw +55.302
30 C Durow KTM +58.355
31 B Bennett KTM +1m10.546
32 S Smith KTM +1m18.858
33 R Floyd Hon +1m30.145
34 L Kobusch Hus +1m34.941
35 M Fineis Yam +1m51.339
36 L Tucker Suz +2m03.574
37 E Ferry GAS 15 Laps
38 D Schwartz Suz 1 Laps
39 M Anstie Yam DNF
40 C Heyman Hus DNF

250 Moto Two

As the field stormed into the first turn to open Moto 2 it was Kitchen who emerged out front for the holeshot, followed by Triumph Racing’s Jalek Swoll and Beaumer. Fresh off clinching the class title, Deegan started in 15th place. As the first lap unfolded Kitchen was able to put some distance on the field, while Hymas made a charge up to second, with Swoll third and Beaumer fourth.

250 Moto Two

Hymas pushed in the opening laps to close in on Kitchen and apply pressure for the lead. The Kawasaki rider rode tactfully to fend off any pass attempts, but Hymas persisted. Kitchen then went on a run and forced Hymas to settle 10 minutes into the moto. Deegan, meanwhile, stalled out in 10th place in his effort to climb through the field.

250 Moto Two

Kitchen was able to build on his lead through the middle of the moto and managed a margin hovering around 2.5 seconds. However, Hymas closed in once more entering the final 10 minutes of the moto, as lapped riders added another layer of complexity. Behind them, a battle for third took shape between Swoll and Vialle, with the KTM rider able to take the position.

Deegan and Romano

Kitchen withstood the threat and sprinted away in the late stages to take his fourth moto win of the season by 3.7 seconds over Hymas, with Vialle in third. Deegan remained in 10th place for his single-worst moto finish of the season.

Levi Kitchen

250 Moto Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 L Kitchen Kaw 17 Laps
2 C Hymas Hon +03.771
3 T Vialle KTM +04.714
4 J Swoll Tri +17.296
5 P Brown GAS +20.428
6 J Smith Yam +24.863
7 J Beaumer KTM +28.453
8 R Hampshire Hus +36.963
9 T Masterpool Kaw +44.991
10 H Deegan Yam +53.114
11 G Marchbanks Kaw +1m04.886
12 N Romano Yam +1m14.267
13 C Schock Yam +1m20.677
14 D Bennick Yam +1m22.706
15 T Hawkins KTM +1m42.392
16 P Ross Hon +1m47.867
17 R DiFrancesco GAS +1m59.107
18 D Schwartz Suz 16 Laps
19 B Bennett KTM +01.880
20 L Turner KTM +08.331
21 M Jorgensen GAS +09.892
22 B Gardner Yam +13.478
23 S Smith KTM +19.558
24 M Phelps KTM +58.816
25 C Durow KTM +1m00.803
26 R Floyd Hon +1m07.253
27 L Tucker Suz +1m23.004
28 R Randanella Kaw +1m26.595
29 S Varola Kaw +1m29.459
30 J Allred Hon +1m55.637
31 C Baker Hus 15 Laps
32 P Boespflug Suz +18.693
33 S Orland Kaw 12 Laps
34 M Sanford Kaw +1m13.762
35 K Wise Kaw 10 Laps
36 D Venter Afr +55.109
37 J Savatgy Tri 9 Laps
38 M Fineis Yam 7 Laps
39 E Ferry GAS 5 Laps
40 L Kobusch Hus 1 Laps

250 Round

Kitchen’s 3-1 finishes secured his third career victory and now gives him three wins in the last four races, including back-to-back wins the past two rounds. Vialle earned his third runner-up finish of the season (2-3), while Deegan still managed to grab the final spot on the overall podium in third (1-10).

Deegan became the 35th different rider in 53 seasons of Pro Motocross to capture the Gary Jones Cup for the 250 Class title and did so in his second season of full-time competition. He’s amassed five victories through 10 rounds, with podium finishes at all but one race. He’s also earned nine moto wins through the first 20 motos of the season.

2024 AMA Pro Motocross – Round Ten – Budds Creek – 250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finishes // Points)
1. Levi Kitchen, Kawasaki (3-1 // 45)
2. Tom Vialle, KTM (2-3 // 42)
3. Haiden Deegan, Yamaha (1-10 // 37)

While Deegan has wrapped up the season crown, the battle for second in the championship continues between Kitchen and Vialle, who are separated by 14 points heading into the final round.

Levi Kitchen (3-1)

That was all heart for me [in Moto 2]. It’s late in the season and I’m just trying to get on a roll. Better late than never, I guess. I’m starting to get that feeling back that I had Supercross [winning races] and I want to be that guy. I’m really looking forward to what’s ahead.”

Levi Kitchen
Tom Vialle (2-3)

My starts were not very good today. I had to come from way back in both motos. I still had a lot of speed today and was able to make some passes. I’m happy with the result.”

Tom Vialle
Haiden Deegan, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing (1-10) – 2024 Champion

It takes a lot of sacrifice by my team and my family to get here [the championship]. It’s unreal to win a championship again [after the 2023 SMX title]. It’s just starting to kick in and I’m so happy right now. All I wanted to do was get to the finish line and hold this number one plate.”

Haiden Deegan 250 Champ
Julien Beaumer (4-7)

It was a good day for me at Budds Creek, a step in the right direction with 4-7 results for sixth overall. I’m happy with my starts and my riding, it’s good to be trending forward, so we will keep putting in the work this week and come out swinging at Ironman.”

Julien Beaumer
Pierce Brown (7-5)

It was a positive day for me today. I went 7-5 for seventh, which wasn’t my best overall of the season, but I felt like my riding was good and I was excited about it! The last couple of rounds have been solid for me and I think we’re building some momentum coming into SMX. We’ll look to finish off the outdoors strong at Ironman.”

RJ Hampshire (9-8)

It was so good to get some gate drops in.  I knew I wasn’t 100 per cent to come out here and battle for the win or a podium, but there’s no practice like a race, so that’s what we came to do. It wasn’t too bad, I don’t think we’re far off, and I expect to be better in Indiana. The goal is to be the best I can be once we get to Charlotte for SMX, so all in all, I’m happy to be leaving here healthy and look forward to next week.

Ryder DiFrancesco (13-17)

I just didn’t get off the gate today and this place is super-hard to pass, so a start would have helped. I fell in Moto 2 and was pretty buried, but we salvaged something and now we’ll move on to Ironman before SMX.”

Ryder DiFrancesco

250 Round Results

Pos Rider Bike M1 M2 Points
1 L Kitchen Kaw 3 1 45
2 T Vialle KTM 2 3 42
3 H Deegan Yam 1 10 37
4 C Hymas Hon 8 2 36
5 J Swoll Tri 6 4 34
6 J Beaumer KTM 4 7 33
7 P Brown GAS 7 5 32
8 J Smith Yam 10 6 28
9 R Hampshire Hus 9 8 27
10 T Masterpool Kaw 11 9 24
11 N Romano Yam 12 12 20
12 G Marchbanks Kaw 16 11 17
13 C Schock Yam 14 13 17
14 J Savatgy Tri 5 37 17
15 T Hawkins KTM 15 15 14
16 R DiFrancesco GAS 13 17 14
17 D Bennick Yam 17 14 13
18 P Ross Hon 21 16 7
19 L Turner KTM 18 20 6
20 D Schwartz Suz 38 18 4
21 B Bennett KTM 31 19 3
22 C Baker Hus 19 31 3
23 B Gardner Yam 20 22 2
24 M Jorgensen GAS 22 21 1
25 M Phelps KTM 27 24 0
26 S Smith KTM 32 23 0
27 C Durow KTM 30 25 0
28 P Boespflug Suz 24 32 0
29 S Orland Kaw 23 33 0
30 S Varola Kaw 29 29 0
31 R Floyd Hon 33 26 0
32 M Sanford Kaw 26 34 0
33 K Wise Kaw 25 35 0
34 L Tucker Suz 36 27 0
35 D Venter KX2 28 36 0
36 R Randanella Kaw 28 0
37 J Allred Hon 30 0
38 M Fineis Yam 35 38 0
39 L Kobusch Hus 34 40 0
40 E Ferry GAS 37 39 0
41 M Anstie Yam 39 0
42 C Heyman Hus 40 0

250 Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 H Deegan 445
2 L Kitchen 383
3 T Vialle 369
4 C Hymas 311
5 J Shimoda 289
6 T Masterpool 283
7 P Brown 257
8 J Swoll 255
9 J Smith 219
10 R DiFrancesco 218
11 J Beaumer 207
12 J Savatgy 179
13 C Cochran 164
14 D Schwartz 137
15 N Romano 132
16 D Bennick 124
17 M Anstie 121
18 J Reynolds 99
19 C Schock 79
20 T Hawkins 78
21 M Fineis 77
22 G Marchbanks 51
23 N Thrasher 46
24 L Turner 44
25 R McNabb 37
26 R Hampshire 27
27 J Talviku 22
28 B Bennett 16
29 C Myers 13
30 C Baker 12
31 P Ross 9
32 B Gardner 9
33 M Phelps 8
34 T Guyon 7
35 E Ferry 5
36 J Cannon 4
37 S Smith 4
38 R Buccheri 2
39 S Orland 1
40 M Jorgensen 1
41 M Sanford 1
42 C Heyman 1
43 J Varize 1
44 P Boespflug 0
45 C Benard 0
46 K Wise 0
47 C Durow 0
48 S Varola 0
49 K Murdoch 0
50 W Mattson 0
51 G Stapleton 0
52 D Venter 0

Next Up

The 2024 AMA Pro Motocross Championship will come to an exciting conclusion next Saturday, August 24, from the motorsports capital of the greater Indianapolis area, where a 450 Class champion will be crowned at the Tucker Freight Lines Ironman National Finals from Crawfordsville, Indiana’s Ironman Raceway.


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