Jett Lawrence takes charge with Ironman domination, leads series by 11 pts

2021 Pro Motocross Championship
Round 10 – Ironman

Images by Jeff Kardas


The Guaranteed Rate Ironman National signified the 10th stop of the 12-round season and featured arguably the toughest weather conditions of the summer thus far with both high temperatures and high humidity.

Eli Tomac took the 450 round win thanks to victory in the second Moto but championship leader Dylan Ferrandis took an identical 47-points from the round. Cooper Webb rounded out the overall podium.

450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)
1. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Kawasaki (2-1)
2. Dylan Ferrandis, Yamaha (1-2)
3. Cooper Webb, KTM (4-3)

With Roczen scoring 36-points from the round that means that Ferrandis now enjoys a 50-point lead with only two rounds remaining in the championship. The 27-year-old Frenchman certainly looks odds-on to back up the 250 Championship he won in 2020 with the 450 Championship in 2021.

In the 250 Class, the points lead changed hands for the third time this season following a dominant sweep of the motos by Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence.

Jett Lawrence

Jeremy Martin’s failure to score also allowed Hunter Lawrence to move up to third place in the championship standings and pull 12-points clear from the Yamaha man. Hunter had been battling illness all weekend but the points he claimed have made a mighty difference to his championship standing.

With two rounds remaining, Fox Raceway II and the Hangtown finale, Europeans currently rank 1-2 in the 450 championship chase, while Australians currently hold down first and third place ranks in the race for the 250 Title. Never before have both the 450 and 250 Championship been won by foreign riders in the same year.


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450 Moto 1

As the gate dropped on the first 450 Class moto and the field emerged from the first turn it was Rocky Mountain ATV/MC-KTM-WPS’ Joey Savatgy who grabbed the MotoSport.com Holeshot as Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Dylan Ferrandis and Tomac gave chase. A wild opening lap saw several riders engaged in battle at the head of the pack, as Ferrandis went on the attack and got by Savatgy for the lead. However, Savatgy battled back and brought along a hard-charging Ken Roczen aboard his Team Honda HRC machine. Soon Roczen was in the lead, but Ferrandis battled back to reclaim the position.

Savatgy got the holeshot

After a torrid opening phase of the moto Ferrandis, Rozen and Tomac settled into the top three and started to put some distance over the rest of the field. All three riders remained within a couple seconds of one another as the momentum ebbed and flowed.

Dylan Ferrandis

Roczen showed a wheel on Ferrandis a few times, but the championship leader never flinched. As the moto passed the halfway mark, Tomac pulled the trigger on a move on Roczen and successfully made the pass for second. The Kawasaki rider then looked to track down Ferrandis for the lead.

Ken Roczen

The pressure on Ferrandis persisted throughout the moto, but he remained focused on hitting his lines and logged consistent laps to keep Tomac at bay. Ferrandis was also efficient in navigating through lapped riders, which allowed him to put some distance on Tomac in the late stages.

Dylan Ferrandis

The Frenchman finished strong to capture his sixth moto win of the season, finishing 4.1 seconds ahead of Tomac, followed by Roczen in third. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Cooper Webb posted his best moto finish of the season in fourth, followed by Team Honda HRC’s Chase Sexton in fifth.

450 Moto 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F 17 Laps
2 Eli Tomac KAW KX450 +04.137
3 Ken Roczen HON CRF450R WE +09.971
4 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F FE +16.598
5 Chase Sexton HON CRF450R WE +23.276
6 Aaron Plessinger YAM YZ 450F +29.540
7 Joseph Savatgy KTM 450 SX-F FE +51.742
8 Coty Schock HON CRF450R +1m13.504
9 Brandon Hartranft SUZ RMZ 450 +1m26.356
10 Justin Bogle KTM 450 SX-F FE +1m43.458
11 Kyle Chisholm YAM YZ 450F +1m53.349
12 Ben LaMay KTM 450 SX-F +1m57.700
13 Jace Kessler YAM YZ 450F +2m06.496
14 Ryan Surratt HQV FC450 16 Laps
15 Justin  Rodbell KAW KX450 +02.056
16 Jeremy Hand HON CRF450R +06.993
17 William Clason KAW KX450 +10.639
18 Grant Harlan HON CRF450R +11.426
19 Chris Canning KTM 450 SX-F FE +18.351
20 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F +20.122
21 Kevin Moranz KTM 450 SX-F +26.460
22 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 RE +40.591
23 Tyler Stepek KAW KX450 +43.415
24 Jeremy Smith KAW KX450 +47.731
25 Curren Thurman GAS MC450F +52.559
26 Bryce Hansen KAW KX450 +59.838
27 Nicolas Rolando KTM 450 SX-F FE +1m00.813
28 Bryce Backaus YAM YZ 450F +1m02.791
29 Matthew Hubert KAW KX450 +1m05.548
30 Lane Shaw KTM 450 SX-F +1m47.910
31 Clayton Tucker YAM YZ 450F +2m07.954
32 Nathen LaPorte KTM 450 SX-F +2m09.447
33 Tylor Skodras KTM 450 SX-F +2m20.713
34 Michael Hicks KTM 450 SX-F 15 Laps
35 Rody Schroyer HON CRF450R +33.542
36 Nicholas Tomasunas Newaygo, MI YAM YZ 450F +54.041
37 Joshua Philbrick KAW KX450 14 Laps
38 Cheyenne Harmon HON CRF450R 12 Laps
39 Cody Groves YAM YZ 450F 10 Laps
40 Tristan Lane KTM 450 SX-F FE +1m08.114

450 Moto 2

The second and deciding moto got underway with Ferrandis leading the way with the MotoSport.com Holeshot ahead of Webb. With the clear track things appeared to be advantageous for the Yamaha rider, but Webb came on strong before the conclusion of the opening lap and surged into the top spot. On the following lap Ferrandis found himself under attack from Tomac, and while the Frenchman initially held off the Kawasaki rider, Tomac made the pass happen and dropped Ferrandis to third.

Dylan Ferrandis

With second place in hand Tomac set his sights on the lead and put the pressure on Webb. Ferrandis gave chase from third, while Roczen lurked in fourth. Despite Tomac’s best efforts, Webb’s crafty defensive riding allowed him to prevent the initial pass attempts. Tomac regrouped and mounted another attack, this time with success about 10 minutes into the moto. Tomac built a lead of nearly two seconds as soon as he had control of the moto, while Webb and Ferrandis began a battle for second.

Eli Tomac

Ferrandis wasted no time in attempting a pass on Webb and made the move as soon as the opportunity presented itself, which resulted in contact between the two. Webb got the worse end of the moment, briefly checking his balance, which allowed Ferrandis to slip by for second. Behind this battle, Honda team-mates Roczen and Sexton engaged in a brief battle for fourth, from which Sexton came away with the position.

Cooper Webb

The top five continued unchanged through the remainder of the moto as Tomac went unchallenged en route to his fourth moto win of the season, all of which have come in the second moto. He took the checkered flag 4.7 seconds ahead of Ferrandis, who was closely pursued by Webb for the rest of the race as the KTM rider captured his first moto podium since the 2019 season.

Eli Tomac

450 Moto 2 Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Eli Tomac KAW KX450 17 Laps
2 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F +04.763
3 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F FE +07.510
4 Chase Sexton HON CRF450R WE +27.452
5 Ken Roczen HON CRF450R WE +36.959
6 Coty Schock HON CRF450R +55.037
7 Justin Bogle KTM 450 SX-F FE +1m12.639
8 Joseph Savatgy KTM 450 SX-F FE +1m18.025
9 Brandon Hartranft SUZ RMZ 450 +1m18.962
10 Kyle Chisholm YAM YZ 450F +1m49.967
11 Ben LaMay KTM 450 SX-F +1m55.080
12 Grant Harlan HON CRF450R +2m01.220
13 Ryan Surratt HQV FC450 16 Laps
14 Jeremy Hand HON CRF450R +02.002
15 Tyler Stepek KAW KX450 +07.715
16 Justin  Rodbell KAW KX450 +17.544
17 Kevin Moranz KTM 450 SX-F +21.732
18 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F +25.896
19 Bryce Backaus YAM YZ 450F +30.173
20 Bryce Hansen KAW KX450 +44.687
21 Nicolas Rolando KTM 450 SX-F FE +52.621
22 Curren Thurman GAS MC450F +1m00.628
23 Michael Hicks KTM 450 SX-F +1m20.335
24 Cheyenne Harmon HON CRF450R +1m26.348
25 Nathen LaPorte KTM 450 SX-F +1m30.558
26 Lane Shaw KTM 450 SX-F +1m33.097
27 Matthew Hubert KAW KX450 +1m33.936
28 Clayton Tucker YAM YZ 450F +2m00.121
29 Tylor Skodras KTM 450 SX-F +2m12.910
30 Cody Groves YAM YZ 450F +2m16.385
31 Travis Delnicki YAM YZ 450F 15 Laps
32 Joshua Philbrick KAW KX450 +20.150
33 Jeremy Smith KAW KX450 +1m02.390
34 Nicholas Tomasunas YAM YZ 450F +1m13.364
35 William Clason KAW KX450 13 Laps
36 Aaron Plessinger YAM YZ 450F 11 Laps
37 Spencer Winter KTM 450 SX-F 8 Laps
38 Chris Canning KTM 450 SX-F FE 7 Laps
39 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 RE +04.712
40 Rody Schroyer HON CRF450R 2 Laps

450 Overall

Tomac’s 2-1 finishes put him into a tie with Ferrandis in the overall classification, but by virtue of Tomac’s second moto win the tiebreaker went to the Kawasaki rider. The win is his first since the eighth round of the abbreviated nine-round 2020 season and ends a 10-race winless drought, which is the longest gap between victories of Tomac’s decorated career. It also signified his 26th win in the 450 Class, where he sits fourth all-time.

All I can say is it’s better late than never (to get a win),” expressed Tomac. “I finally had the day I’ve been wanting to have. I kind of felt like there’s been two sides to me from one moto to the next all season. Today, I finally felt good in both. I got good starts, was able to make the pass (for the lead) happen in the second moto, and ride the race I wanted.”

Eli Tomac

Ferrandis secured his 10th podium finish of the season in the runner-up spot (1-2), while Webb landed on the overall podium for just the second time in the premier division in third (4-3).

By virtue of his second-place finish, combined with a fourth-place finish by Roczen (3-5), Ferrandis extended his lead in the 450 Class standings to 50 points, which puts him into a position to clinch the Edison Dye Cup one round early should he tie or finish ahead of Roczen at the next round.

“(My success) has been from hard work that I’ve put in for years. It’s finally paying off,” explained Ferrandis. “I do everything for my sport and to be on top. Today was just one of those days where I suffered on the bike. I don’t know why. I just didn’t have the strength. Eli (Tomac) was riding awesome, so credit to him. We had another good day in the championship, so I’m happy with the result.

Dylan Ferrandis

450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

Pos Rider M1 M2 Points
1 Eli Tomac 2 1 47
2 Dylan Ferrandis 1 2 47
3 Cooper Webb 4 3 38
4 Ken Roczen 3 5 36
5 Chase Sexton 5 4 34
6 Coty Schock 8 6 28
7 Joseph Savatgy 7 8 27
8 Justin Bogle 10 7 25
9 Brandon Hartranft 9 9 24
10 Kyle Chisholm 11 10 21
11 Ben LaMay 12 11 19
12 Ryan Surratt 14 13 15
13 Aaron Plessinger 6 36 15
14 Grant Harlan 18 12 12
15 Jeremy Hand 16 14 12
16 Justin  Rodbell 15 16 11
17 Jace Kessler 13 8
18 Tyler Stepek 23 15 6
19 Kevin Moranz 21 17 4
20 Jacob Runkles 20 18 4
21 William Clason 17 35 4
22 Bryce Backaus 28 19 2
23 Chris Canning 19 38 2
24 Curren Thurman 25 22 0
25 Bryce Hansen 26 20 1

450 Class Championship Standings (Round 9 of 12)

Pos Rider Points
1 Dylan Ferrandis 439
2 Ken Roczen 389
3 Eli Tomac 368
4 Chase Sexton 342
5 Cooper Webb 278
6 Marvin Musquin 240
7 Justin Barcia 239
8 Aaron Plessinger 232
9 Christian Craig 224
10 Joseph Savatgy 216
11 Max Anstie 149
12 Adam Cianciarulo 147
13 Dean Wilson 146
14 Justin Bogle 143
15 Brandon Hartranft 135
16 Coty Schock 130
17 Justin  Rodbell 67
18 Fredrik Noren 58
19 Ryan Surratt 57
20 Ben LaMay 54
21 Chris Canning 48
22 Kyle Chisholm 41
23 Jeremy Hand 34
24 Zachary Osborne 33
25 Jason Anderson 29
26 Jacob Runkles 27
27 Tyler Stepek 27
28 Scott Meshey 17
29 Jace Kessler 16
30 William Clason 13

250 Moto 1

The first 250 Class moto of the afternoon began with the points leader, Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Justin Cooper, earning the MotoSport.com Holeshot ahead of Lawrence, his title rival, and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Max Vohland. As Cooper looked to establish a lead on the opening lap, Lawrence and Vohland traded second place before Lawrence asserted himself in the position and set his sights on Cooper.

250 gets underway

A few bike lengths separated the lead pair for several laps as Lawrence applied persistent pressure and looked at alternative lines to mount an attack on Cooper. The Australian dropped the hammer and made an easy pass on Cooper to seize control of the moto. Once out front, Lawrence quickly sprinted out to a mult-second lead as Cooper was then forced to fend off his teammate, Jeremy Martin, from third. The Star Racing riders battled for a couple laps before Martin got the upper hand and moved into second.

Jett Lawrence

Four seconds separated Lawrence from Martin as the moto reached its halfway point, but all eyes were on the Yamaha rider, who was the fastest on the track. The former division champion took chunks out of Lawrence’s lead and was all over the Honda with 10 minutes remaining in the moto. Behind them, Cooper continued to lose ground and fell out of the top three, giving up third to Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Jo Shimoda.

Jett Lawrence withstood the pressure from Martin

Back out front, Martin’s attack brought him bar-to-bar with Lawrence for the lead, which the Honda rider fended off. About a lap later Martin crashed while in pursuit of Lawrence, which ended the Yamaha rider’s day. Martin’s misfortune moved Shimoda into second and Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing’s Michael Mosiman into third, with Cooper trailing in fourth.

Jeremy Martin scored no points

With no pressure from behind, Lawrence cruised to an emphatic moto win, crossing the finish line 8.3 seconds ahead of Shimoda, who earned the best moto finish of his career in second. Mosiman finished third, followed by Cooper in fourth and Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Austin Forkner in fifth.

250 Moto 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R 17 Laps
2 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 +08.320
3 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F +14.332
4 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F +25.017
5 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 +27.346
6 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F +27.559
7 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE +40.850
8 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R +44.228
9 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 +50.120
10 Preston Kilroy SUZ RMZ 250 +52.916
11 Levi Kitchen YAM YZ 250F +55.530
12 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R +57.846
13 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 +1m05.823
14 Brandon Scharer YAM YZ 250F +1m10.003
15 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F +1m23.069
16 Joshua Varize KTM 250 SX-F +1m27.382
17 Jerry Robin HQV FC250 +2m03.230
18 Tommy Rios YAM YZ 250F +2m08.585
19 Kaeden Amerine YAM YZ 250F +2m12.592
20 Christopher Prebula KTM 250 SX-F 16 Laps
21 Devin Simonson YAM YZ 250F +00.879
22 Zack Williams GAS MC250F +21.471
23 Vincent Luhovey KTM 250 SX-F +34.936
24 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F +50.165
25 Wade Brommel KAW KX 250 +1m12.464
26 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F +1m12.464
27 Noah Willbrandt YAM YZ 250F +1m18.395
28 Luke Renzland HQV TC125 +1m24.482
29 Evan Haimowitz YAM YZ 250F +1m38.113
30 Jeffrey Walker KTM 250 SX-F +1m41.583
31 Levi Newby HQV FC250 +1m44.322
32 Maxwell Sanford HON CRF250R +1m46.899
33 Jared Lesher YAM YZ 250F +1m49.651
34 Cole  Harkins KTM 250 SX-F +1m52.795
35 Stephen  Hooker KTM 250 SX-F +2m16.662
36 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F 15 Laps
37 Jeremy Martin YAM YZ 250F 10 Laps
38 Conner Burger KTM 250 SX-F 7 Laps
39 Slade Smith YAM YZ 250F DNS
40 Kyle Greeson KTM 250 SX-F DNS

250 Moto 2

The second moto began with Shimoda charging to the MotoSport.com Holeshot and the early lead ahead of Lawrence and Cooper. The Japanese rider’s first opportunity at the head of the pack was met with a stiff challenge from his former teammate and close friend. Lawrence started to look for a way past Shimoda, and while the Kawasaki rider responded initially, Lawrence eventually made the pass to once again secure control of the moto.

Jett Lawrence

Lawrence quickly built a multi-second advantage over Shimoda as Cooper gave pursuit from third. The Australian continued to extend his advantage on the field, which shifted the focus to Shimoda and Cooper and their battle for second. Cooper closed on the Kawasaki rider briefly, but then started to lose touch. Before long, Cooper was battling just to keep hold of his spot in the top three as Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire closed in from fourth. Hampshire made quick work of Cooper and took over third.

Hunter Lawrence moved up to third in the championship despite after bagging some points despite being crook on the day

Hampshire’s forward push continued as he set his sights on Shimoda for second. The Husqvarna rider closed the gap and was patient in looking for his opportunity to try and make a pass. When he finally made his run it came on the track’s longest stretch of jumps, which carried Hampshire around Shimoda and into second. However, the battle persisted as Shimoda fought back. They traded fast laps and Shimoda was able to show a wheel in several areas, but Hampshire held on as they navigated lapped traffic.

Back out front, Lawrence capped off the most impressive outing of his young career and the most dominant performance of the 2021 season with his first ever moto sweep. He took the checkered flag nine seconds ahead of Hampshire, who fended off Shimoda in third. Cooper finished a distant fourth.

A no points day for Jeremy Martin saw him lose third place in the championship to Hunter Lawrence

250 Moto 2 Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R 17 Laps
2 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 +09.030
3 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 +13.526
4 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F +27.714
5 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 +40.737
6 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F +44.456
7 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F +49.934
8 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R +51.671
9 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R +56.612
10 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F +1m06.583
11 Joshua Varize KTM 250 SX-F +1m35.091
12 Brandon Scharer YAM YZ 250F +1m50.209
13 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 +2m00.987
14 Preston Kilroy SUZ RMZ 250 +2m04.888
15 Tommy Rios YAM YZ 250F 16 Laps
16 Christopher Prebula KTM 250 SX-F +03.176
17 Devin Simonson YAM YZ 250F +03.987
18 Zack Williams GAS MC250F +05.546
19 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F +07.317
20 Vincent Luhovey KTM 250 SX-F +09.797
21 Jared Lesher YAM YZ 250F +1m04.767
22 Jeffrey Walker KTM 250 SX-F +1m10.044
23 Levi Newby HQV FC250 +1m22.398
24 Noah Willbrandt YAM YZ 250F +1m22.760
25 Cole  Harkins KTM 250 SX-F +1m29.902
26 Jerry Robin HQV FC250 +1m47.179
27 Blaze Cremaldi YAM YZ 250F +1m57.654
28 Wade Brommel KAW KX 250 +2m01.448
29 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE 15 Laps
30 Maxwell Sanford HON CRF250R +3m51.126
31 Evan Haimowitz YAM YZ 250F +4m05.627
32 Chad Saultz KTM 250 SX-F +4m13.687
33 Brett Greenley YAM YZ 250F +4m37.694
34 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F +4m45.476
35 Levi Kitchen YAM YZ 250F 11 Laps
36 Matthew Klann HON CRF250R 10 Laps
37 Luke Renzland HQV TC125 8 Laps
38 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F 6 Laps
39 Stephen  Hooker KTM 250 SX-F +35.997
40 Kaeden Amerine YAM YZ 250F DNF

250 Overall

Jett Lawrence’s triumph (1-1) signifies the third overall victory of the season for the 18 year old and the fourth win of his career. Shimoda followed in the runner-up spot (2-3) to equal his career-best result, while Cooper secured his 10th podium finish of the season in third (4-4), despite failing to finish in the top three in either moto for the first time this summer.

“It’s a great feeling (to go 1-1),” said Lawrence. “It shows I’m not giving up. I’ve been needing this for a while now. It feels good and I hope I can continue this through the rest of the season.

Jett Lawrence

Lawrence’s return to the top of the 250 Class standings came via a 14-point swing between he and Cooper, who entered the Ironman National with a three-point lead. Lawrence now holds an 11-point advantage over Cooper with four motos remaining.

I just have to keep fighting,” said Cooper. “It’s not going to be easy. Jett (Lawrence) was riding awesome today and I had nothing for him. I got the best I could out of myself and I have to be happy with that. I just need to keep digging. It’s not over til it’s over.

Justin Cooper

Jeremy Martin’s failure to score also allowed Hunter Lawrence to move up to third place in the championship standings and pull 12-points clear from the Yamaha man. Hunter had not carded great results as he was very much under the weather throughout the weekend.


250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

Pos Rider M1 M2 Points
1 Jett Lawrence 1 1 50
2 Jo Shimoda 2 3 42
3 Justin Cooper 4 4 36
4 Michael Mosiman 3 6 35
5 Austin Forkner 5 5 32
6 RJ Hampshire 13 2 30
7 Ty Masterpool 6 7 29
8 Carson Mumford 8 8 26
9 Hunter Lawrence 12 9 21
10 Dilan Schwartz 9 13 20
11 Preston Kilroy 10 14 18
12 Jarrett Frye 15 10 17
13 Brandon Scharer 14 12 16
14 Joshua Varize 16 11 15
15 Maximus Vohland 7 29 14
16 Levi Kitchen 11 35 10
17 Tommy Rios 18 15 9
18 Christopher Prebula 20 16 6
19 Devin Simonson 21 17 4
20 Jerry Robin 17 26 4
21 Zack Williams 22 18 3
22 TJ Uselman 24 19 2
23 Kaeden Amerine 19 40 2
24 Vincent Luhovey 23 20 1
25 Noah Willbrandt 27 24 0

250 Class Championship Standings (Round 9 of 12)

Pos Rider Points
1 Jett Lawrence 414
2 Justin Cooper 403
3 Hunter Lawrence 319
4 Jeremy Martin 307
5 RJ Hampshire 300
6 Jo Shimoda 262
7 Austin Forkner 218
8 Jalek  Swoll 195
9 Michael Mosiman 189
10 Maximus Vohland 182
11 Colt Nichols 172
12 Dilan Schwartz 160
13 Carson Mumford 153
14 Garrett Marchbanks 146
15 Jarrett Frye 140
16 Ty Masterpool 138
17 Pierce Brown 126
18 Joshua Varize 91
19 Stilez Robertson 90
20 Levi Kitchen 57
21 Nathanael Thrasher 52
22 Preston Kilroy 47
23 Ramyller Alves 31
24 Brandon Scharer 29
25 Seth Hammaker 26
26 Derek Kelley 25
27 Alex Martin 19
28 Christopher Prebula 13
29 Kailub Russell 11
30 Jerry Robin 11

The 2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will make its return to the West Coast for the penultimate round of the season next Saturday, September 4, for a second visit to Pala, California’s Fox Raceway on Labor Day weekend.

Source: MCNews.com.au

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