Jett Lawrence returns from injury with masterful win

Published On: September 11th, 2024Categories: News

Just 66 days after undergoing surgery for a thumb injury, Team Honda HRC Progressive rider Jett Lawrence turned in an impressive overall win during playoff 1 of the SuperMotocross World Championship at North Carolina’s zMax Dragway, giving the 2025 CRF450R its first-ever overall victory in U.S. professional racing. The success was earned via 2-1 finishes, the moto 2 result coming after a late pass on moto 1 winner Eli Tomac, and it showed that Lawrence—the defending SMX 450 champion—has lost none of his trademark speed or competitiveness during his recovery process. Hunter Lawrence rode to 3-6 finishes for fourth overall in the same class, while Jo Shimoda notched a steady 3-5 tally for fourth overall in the 250 ranks. Chance Hymas suffered from poor starts and ended the day 18th overall, determined to improve at playoff 2. Words: HRC

Aboard their twin 2025 CRF450R race machines, Jett and Hunter emerged from the split start second and third in the first 450 moto, and Hunter quickly moved by Jett to assume second place. After trailing his older brother for several laps, Jett eventually got back around, and the brothers went on to finish in second and third. Jett was again second off the moto 2 start and was quickly passed by Eli Tomac. He powered by Justin Cooper early in the race to retake second and began dogging Tomac, eventually taking over the lead heading into the sand section and going on to the moto and overall wins. Hunter rode the entire race just a few spots back, finishing sixth in the moto and fourth overall.

After a red-flag restart of the first 250 moto, Shimoda emerged from the split start in third place, then quickly advanced to second. RJ Hampshire got by him in the sand, and Haiden Deegan moved by shortly after. After regaining a position due to a Hampshire crash, the Japanese rider finished a comfortable third. Meanwhile, Hymas was buried in the pack after the start but managed to work his way up to 13th by the finish. Shimoda was fifth after the moto 2 start, lost a couple of positions early on, and then regained them back, finishing a close fifth for eighth overall. Once again plagued by a poor start, Hymas finished the moto in 20th, for 18th overall.

Jett Lawrence: “I feel like I surprised myself more than anyone else today. Practice and qualifying went okay, but it’s a lot easier to put down one fast lap than it is to do an entire 20-minute moto. In both races, I felt like my lines and flow were really good, but I just had trouble staying close to the leader in the first one. Hopefully we can build off of this one and keep improving. Race intensity is a lot different than practice, so it was good to get some real gate drops under my belt.”

Hunter Lawrence: “I’m happy to put a respectable run on the board and keep the points close to start the playoffs. A big thank-you to the team for the setup today, because I felt we were very prepared compared to where we were last year. I’m looking forward to getting better in Texas.”

Image: HRC

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