Spring Creek AMA MX wrap up | Halfway point in championship

2021 Pro Motocross Championship
Round 6 – Spring Creek, Millville

Images by Jeff Kardas


The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, reached the halfway point of the 2021 season with its sixth round of action from Spring Creek MX Park and the Circle K Spring Creek National, presented by Frescados Tortillas.

Spring Creek MX Park

Minnesota fans were greeted with perfect weather that saw clear, sunny skies and temperatures in the low 30’s, while racers were challenged by the circuit’s dramatic elevation changes and infamous sand whoops. Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing’s Justin Barcia made his long-awaited return to the top step of the podium and grabbed a moto win en route to his first 450 Class victory of the season. With 2-5 results for third overall Dylan Ferrandis extended his championship lead over Ken Roczen to 32-points.

In the 250 Class, Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Jeremy Martin continued that division’s historic first half with an emphatic effort in front of the home crowd, in which he swept both motos to become the sixth different winner in as many races. Jett Lawrence went 4-6 while Justin Cooper scored 2-3 finishes which pomoted him past Jett into the championship lead. Hunter Lawrence went 5-5 to retain third place in the championship standings.


2021  Spring Creek AMA Pro Motocross Video Highlights


450 Moto 1

Spring Creek MX Park

As the gate dropped for the opening 450 Class moto of the afternoon it was Barcia who emerged with the  Holeshot ahead of Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Adam Cianciarulo, FXR/Chaparral Honda Racing’s Coty Schock, and the Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing teammates of Dylan Ferrandis and Christian Craig. At the completion of the opening lap it was Barcia, Cianciarulo, and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Cooper Webb inside the top three. Ferrandis, the championship leader, crossed the line fifth, while Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen, second in the standings, was caught up in a frightening first-turn incident that left the German in need of medical assistance and force him to withdraw from the moto.

Justin Barcia

Out front, Barcia continued to lead the way with Cianciarulo in pursuit and in search of a way around. Craig began to apply heavy pressure on Webb and made the pass for third with 20-minutes remaining. Just laps later, Craig’s Star Racing Yamaha teammates Ferrandis and Aaron Plessinger started to push their way to the front, both overtaking Webb. The march forward didn’t stop there for Ferrandis, as he muscled his way by Craig into third near the halfway point of the moto.

Barcia and Cianciarulo

Cianciarulo continued to press Barcia for the lead, however, a costly mistake saw him lose the back end of his Kawasaki and crash out of second place, which moved Ferrandis and Craig into second and third and eventually forced Cianciarulo to retire from the race. With just over eight minutes remaining, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Eli Tomac, who started 14th, entered the battle up front as he clocked the fastest laps of the race and blitzed his way past Craig for third. Tomac’s charge soon led him to the back wheel of Ferrandis as a three-way fight for the lead took shape.

Aaron Plessinger

The Frenchman successfully erased his deficit to Barcia and spent the waning laps of the moto in constant search of a way around, which resulted in a near crash between the two, while simultaneously fending off heavy pressure from Tomac for second. Barcia never wavered and was able to fend off numerous pass attempts by Ferrandis to hang on for his first moto victory of the season by just over a second. Ferrandis and Tomac completed the top three, with Craig fourth and Plessinger fifth.

450 Moto 1 Results

Pos Rider…………………… Bikes………………………. Interval/Laps
1 Justin Barcia GAS MC450F 16 Laps
2 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F +01.062
3 Eli Tomac KAW KX450 +05.396
4 Christian Craig YAM YZ 450F +15.174
5 Aaron Plessinger YAM YZ 450F +18.894
6 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F FE +20.085
7 Chase Sexton HON CRF450R WE +29.216
8 Marvin Musquin KTM 450 SX-F FE +49.916
9 Max Anstie SUZ RMZ 450 +53.655
10 Dean Wilson HQV FC450 RE +55.316
11 Joseph Savatgy KTM 450 SX-F FE +56.975
12 Fredrik Noren KTM 450 SX-F +1:10.973
13 Justin Bogle KTM 450 SX-F FE +1:38.843
14 Brandon Hartranft SUZ RMZ 450 +1:59.652
15 Ben LaMay KTM 450 SX-F +2:01.945
16 Justin  Rodbell KAW KX450 15 Laps
17 Curren Thurman GAS MC450F +04.694
18 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F +14.803
19 Chris Canning KTM 450 SX-F FE +24.331
20 Jeremy Hand HON CRF450R +27.475
21 Hunter Schlosser YAM YZ 450F +30.586
22 Tyler Stepek KAW KX450 +32.179
23 Ryan Surratt HQV FC450 +39.222
24 Bryton Carroll YAM YZ 450F +47.712
25 Bryce Hansen KAW KX450 +55.081
26 Justin Rando YAM YZ 450F +1m16.022
27 Dawson Ryker YAM YZ 450F +1m17.443
28 Nicolas Rolando KTM 450 SX-F FE +1m42.523
29 Cody Groves YAM YZ 450F +1m55.607
30 Rody Schroyer HON CRF450R +2m03.632
31 Nathen LaPorte KTM 450 SX-F +2m10.481
32 Pierce Knight YAM YZ 450F 14 Laps
33 Wyatt Lyonsmith KAW KX450 +58.242
34 Adam Cianciarulo KAW KX450 11 Laps
35 Matthew Hubert KAW KX450 9 Laps
36 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 RE 7 Laps
37 Coty Schock HON CRF450R 4 Laps
38 Alex Ray KAW KX450 DNF
39 YAM YZ 450F DNF
40 Ken Roczen HON CRF450R WE DNS

450 Moto 2

Spring Creek MX Park

The second and deciding 450 Class moto kicked off with Barcia earning a sweep of the Holeshots for the day ahead of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC-WPS-KTM’s Justin Bogle and Roczen, who avoided serious injury and rejoined the fray for Moto 2. Roczen used a pair of quick passes to move out front and lead the field around on the opening lap, ahead of Barcia and Bogle. Tomac came around in 10th, while Ferrandis was mired outside of the top-20 due to a crash coming down one of the hills.

Roczen was out for redemption

Roczen was on a mission and in search of redemption out front, while Barcia was in hot pursuit to back up his impressive first moto result. As Roczen and Barcia paced each other, Ferrandis went down for a second time, costing him several more spots in the process. Team Honda HRC’s Chase Sexton closed in on Bogle and found his way around to take over third.

Christian Craig

Roczen proved to be unstoppable and carried on to secure his fourth moto win of the season by 5.3 seconds over Barcia. Sexton finished third, followed by Tomac in fourth, while Ferrandis showed his resiliency with an impressive come-from-behind effort to finish fifth.

Dylan Ferrandis and Christian Craig

450 Moto 2 Results

Pos Rider…………………… Bike……………………………….. Lapts/Interval
1 Ken Roczen HON CRF450R WE 16 Laps
2 Justin Barcia GAS MC450F +06.092
3 Chase Sexton HON CRF450R WE +14.517
4 Eli Tomac KAW KX450 +18.145
5 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F +23.008
6 Christian Craig YAM YZ 450F +39.197
7 Joseph Savatgy KTM 450 SX-F FE +45.997
8 Marvin Musquin KTM 450 SX-F FE +56.650
9 Aaron Plessinger YAM YZ 450F +59.113
10 Dean Wilson HQV FC450 RE +1m06.532
11 Max Anstie SUZ RMZ 450 +1m08.311
12 Brandon Hartranft SUZ RMZ 450 +1m25.438
13 Fredrik Noren KTM 450 SX-F +1m28.422
14 Justin Bogle KTM 450 SX-F FE +2m07.157
15 Ben LaMay KTM 450 SX-F +2m43.444
16 Justin  Rodbell KAW KX450 15 Laps
17 Chris Canning KTM 450 SX-F FE +04.849
18 Alex Ray KAW KX450 +16.217
19 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 RE +25.378
20 Ryan Surratt HQV FC450 +35.098
21 Curren Thurman GAS MC450F +39.013
22 Bryce Hansen KAW KX450 +43.583
23 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F FE +46.919
24 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F +1m01.845
25 Matthew Hubert KAW KX450 +1m06.682
26 Dawson Ryker YAM YZ 450F +1m26.795
27 Bryce Backaus YAM YZ 450F +1m30.893
28 Justin Rando YAM YZ 450F +1m51.586
29 Tyler Stepek KAW KX450 +2m02.037
30 Nicolas Rolando KTM 450 SX-F FE +2m21.309
31 Cody Groves YAM YZ 450F 14 Laps
32 Nathen LaPorte KTM 450 SX-F +09.654
33 Bryton Carroll YAM YZ 450F +10.943
34 Cory Carsten SUZ RMZ 450 +27.826
35 Wyatt Lyonsmith KAW KX450 +1m52.178
36 Hunter Schlosser YAM YZ 450F 10 Laps
37 Coty Schock HON CRF450R 9 Laps
38 Pierce Knight YAM YZ 450F 6 Laps
39 Nicholas Tomasunas YAM YZ 450F 5 Laps
40 Jeremy Hand HON CRF450R 4 Laps

450 Overall

450 Podium – Barcia (1-2), Tomac (3-4), Ferrandis (2-5)

Barcia’s consistency, anchored by his Moto 1 win, carried him to the overall victory (2-1), which marked his first winning effort since the final round of the 2018 season and signified the first Pro Motocross victory for GASGAS in its debut season as a manufacturer. Tomac finished in the runner-up spot (3-4) for his third podium result in the past four races, while Ferrandis’ relentless charge in the second moto helped land him third overall (2-5), missing out on a second-place tiebreaker with Tomac. Roczen rebounded from a disastrous start to the day to finish ninth overall (40-1).

Justin Barcia

It’s a lot to take in,” said Barcia. “I felt great on the bike all day and it’s just such an awesome feeling to be back on the top step of the podium again. The fans were just awesome out there. It’s been a while, but I never gave up and left it all on the track today. The team has been working hard to get me comfortable on the bike and I think today showed that everything is coming together. Hopefully, we can keep this momentum rolling into the rest of the season and click off a few more wins.

Justin Barcia

The adversity endured by each of the top two riders in the division resulted in a significant shift in the point standings, as Ferrandis’ podium effort allowed him to gain 13 points and establish a 32-point lead over Roczen, who did all he could to minimize the damage. By virtue of his win, Barcia vaulted from fifth to third in the standings, 55 points from the lead.

Dylan Ferrandis

I’m just disappointed in myself today,” said Ferrandis, who entered the day on a three-race win streak and has now finished on the overall podium at all six rounds thus far. “It was a difficult day. I crashed twice in that second moto and didn’t give myself a fighting chance. I’m here to win and that’s really what I want to do. I’ll go back to work and get ready to come out stronger next weekend.

Dylan Ferrandis

It was definitely a hard one in the first moto. I got banged up really good and I need to make sure that my ribs aren’t broken,” explained Roczen. “I’ll be really sore tomorrow but as soon as I checked myself (and didn’t have any serious injury) I knew there was no question in my mind I was going to come back out here (for Moto 2) and give my best. That’s what we were born to do. I knew I didn’t have the best gate pick, but I got pretty lucky and made it work, and then rode a smart race. I’m just glad I could finish, and I did all I could for what it was.

Ken Roczen bounced back in the best possible fashion with victory in the second moto

450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

Pos Rider……………………….. Bike……………………….. M1 M2 Points
1 Justin Barcia GAS MC450F 1 2 46
2 Eli Tomac KAW KX450 3 4 38
3 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F 2 5 38
4 Chase Sexton HON CRF450R WE 7 3 34
5 Christian Craig YAM YZ 450F 4 6 32
6 Aaron Plessinger YAM YZ 450F 5 9 28
7 Marvin Musquin KTM 450 SX-F FE 8 8 26
8 Ken Roczen HON CRF450R WE 40 1 25
9 Joseph Savatgy KTM 450 SX-F FE 11 7 24
10 Dean Wilson HQV FC450 RE 10 10 22
11 Max Anstie SUZ RMZ 450 9 11 22
12 Fredrik Noren KTM 450 SX-F 12 13 17
13 Brandon Hartranft SUZ RMZ 450 14 12 16
14 Justin Bogle KTM 450 SX-F FE 13 14 15
15 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F FE 6 23 15
16 Ben LaMay KTM 450 SX-F 15 15 12
17 Justin  Rodbell KAW KX450 16 16 10
18 Chris Canning KTM 450 SX-F FE 19 17 6
19 Curren Thurman GAS MC450F 17 21 4
20 Alex Ray KAW KX450 38 18 3
21 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F 18 24 3
22 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 RE 36 19 2
23 Ryan Surratt HQV FC450 23 20 1
24 Jeremy Hand HON CRF450R 20 40 1
25 Bryce Hansen KAW KX450 25 22 0
26 Tyler Stepek KAW KX450 22 29 0
27 Dawson Ryker YAM YZ 450F 27 26 0
28 Justin Rando YAM YZ 450F 26 28 0
29 Bryton Carroll YAM YZ 450F 24 33 0
30 Hunter Schlosser YAM YZ 450F 21 36 0
31 Nicolas Rolando KTM 450 SX-F FE 28 30 0
32 Matthew Hubert KAW KX450 35 25 0
33 Cody Groves YAM YZ 450F 29 31 0
34 Nathen LaPorte KTM 450 SX-F 31 32 0
35 Wyatt Lyonsmith KAW KX450 33 35 0
36 Pierce Knight YAM YZ 450F 32 38 0
37 Coty Schock HON CRF450R 37 37 0
38 Nicholas Tomasunas YAM YZ 450F 39 39 0
39 Bryce Backaus YAM YZ 450F 27 0
40 Rody Schroyer HON CRF450R 30 0
41 Adam Cianciarulo KAW KX450 34 0
42 Cory Carsten SUZ RMZ 450 34 0

450 Class Championship Standings (Round 6 of 12)

Pos Rider………………………….. Bike…………………………… Points
1 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F 262
2 Ken Roczen HON CRF450R WE 230
3 Justin Barcia GAS MC450F 207
4 Eli Tomac KAW KX450 205
5 Chase Sexton HON CRF450R WE 193
6 Aaron Plessinger YAM YZ 450F 191
7 Christian Craig YAM YZ 450F 156
8 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F FE 148
9 Adam Cianciarulo KAW KX450 147
10 Marvin Musquin KTM 450 SX-F FE 141
11 Joseph Savatgy KTM 450 SX-F FE 121
12 Dean Wilson HQV FC450 RE 82
13 Max Anstie SUZ RMZ 450 80
14 Justin Bogle KTM 450 SX-F FE 73
15 Brandon Hartranft SUZ RMZ 450 71
16 Fredrik Noren KTM 450 SX-F 58
17 Coty Schock HON CRF450R 47
18 Zachary Osborne HQV FC450 RE 33
19 Justin  Rodbell KAW KX450 33
20 Jason Anderson HQV FC450 RE 29
21 Chris Canning KTM 450 SX-F FE 28
22 Ryan Surratt HQV FC450 18
23 Ben LaMay KTM 450 SX-F 16
24 Tyler Stepek KAW KX450 10
25 Phillip Nicoletti YAM YZ 450F 9
26 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 RE 9
27 Alessandro  Lupino KTM 450 SX-F 8
28 Tyler Medaglia GAS MC450F 6
29 William Clason KAW KX450 5
30 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F 5
31 Curren Thurman GAS MC450F 4
32 Alex Ray KAW KX450 4
33 Jeremy Hand HON CRF450R 4
34 Mitchell Falk GAS MC450F 3
35 Cody Groves YAM YZ 450F 3
36 Robert Piazza YAM YZ 450F 3
37 Kyle Chisholm YAM YZ 450F 2
38 Jacob Hayes KTM 450 SX-F 2
39 Bryce Backaus YAM YZ 450F 1
40 Hunter Schlosser YAM YZ 450F 0
41 Bryce Hansen KAW KX450 0
42 Cole Thompson KTM 450 SX-F 0
43 Nathan Augustin KTM 450 SX-F 0
44 Brian Borghesani GAS MC450F 0
45 Nicolas Rolando KTM 450 SX-F FE 0
46 Ricci Randanella KAW KX450 0
47 Bryton Carroll YAM YZ 450F 0
48 Trevor Schmidt KTM 450 SX-F FE 0
49 Matthew Hubert KAW KX450 0
50 Dawson Ryker YAM YZ 450F 0
51 Joshua Prior GAS MC450F 0
52 Justin Rando YAM YZ 450F 0
53 Cory Carsten SUZ RMZ 450 0

250 Moto 1

Spring Creek MX Park

The opening 250 Class moto of the day saw Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Justin Cooper capture the Holeshot ahead of his teammates, Nate Thrasher and Martin, along with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Max Vohland. As the 40-rider field came around to complete the opening lap it was Cooper followed by Vohland and Martin. Championship point leader and Team Honda HRC rider Jett Lawrence was credited with 14th to start the race.

Justin Cooper

Cooper quickly set the pace and opened a comfortable gap over his competition, while Martin took control of second from the rookie Vohland after persistent pressure throughout the opening minutes of the moto. Just moments later, Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing’s Michael Mosiman closed in on Vohland and eventually took over third. Back out front, crowd favorite Martin started to find his rhythm and began to chip away at Cooper’s advantage.

Hunter Lawrence

Entering the closing minutes of the race, Martin closed quickly on the race leader and started searching for a way around his teammate. After several attempts, Martin grabbed a handful of throttle traversing down the steep “Mount Martin” and dove into the lead with an impressive pass. Once out front he quickly pulled away and went unchallenged in the final laps to take his third moto win of the season by 7.5 seconds over Cooper. Mosiman completed the podium in third, followed by the Team Honda HRC siblings of Jett and Hunter Lawrence in fourth and fifth, respectively.

Jett Lawrence

250 Moto 1 Results

Pos Rider………………………….. Bike……………………. Laps/Interval
1 Jeremy Martin YAM YZ 250F 16 Laps
2 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F +07.549
3 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F +11.288
4 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R +17.859
5 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R +22.690
6 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 +26.079
7 Colt Nichols YAM YZ 250F +38.957
8 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 +53.360
9 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE +56.044
10 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F +57.483
11 Stilez Robertson HQV FC250 +1m04.073
12 Jalek  Swoll HQV FC250 +1m08.272
13 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 +1m18.277
14 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R +1m22.766
15 Pierce Brown GAS MC250F +1m42.509
16 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F +2m01.999
17 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 +2m04.047
18 Brandon Scharer YAM YZ 250F +2m04.196
19 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F +2m16.282
20 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F +2m22.861
21 Zack Williams GAS MC250F 15 Laps
22 Joshua Varize KTM 250 SX-F +03.768
23 Jerry Robin GAS MC250F +12.118
24 Ryder Floyd YAM YZ 250F +43.025
25 Ramyller Alves GAS MC250F +46.263
26 Gared Steinke KAW KX 250 +49.085
27 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F +56.961
28 Kailub Russell KTM 250 SX-F +57.847
29 Gabe Gutierres HON CRF250R +1m10.734
30 Garrett Hoffman YAM YZ 250F +1m15.326
31 Izaih Clark HON CRF250R +1m48.693
32 Jeffrey Walker KTM 250 SX-F +2m10.770
33 Blake Ashley YAM YZ 250F +2m33.265
34 Logan Boye KTM 250 SX-F 1 Laps
35 Wade Brommel KAW KX 250 +1:06.499
36 Garrett Marchbanks YAM YZ 250F 12 Laps
37 Grant Harlan HON CRF250R 9 Laps
38 Conner Burger KTM 250 SX-F 7 Laps
39 Alex Martin YAM YZ 250F DNF
40 Nathanael Thrasher YAM YZ 250F DNS

250 Moto 2

Jeremy Martin scored the holeshot

The final 250 Class moto of the afternoon saw Martin pick up where he left off in the opening moto with the Holeshot, narrowly edging out Cooper, Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Austin Forkner, and Mosiman. As the field came around to complete the opening lap it was Martin, Cooper, and Mosiman leading the way, while Jett and Hunter Lawrence found themselves mired in 10th and 11th, respectively.

Hunter Lawrence retained third place in the championship standings

With a clear track ahead, Martin easily asserted control on the layout he grew up riding, continuously inching away from Cooper and Mosiman, who started to make a run for second. At the halfway point of the 30-minute-plus-two-lap moto, Mosiman began showing Cooper a wheel and eventually made an aggressive move to make a pass stick and take control of the runner-up spot.

Jett Lawrence lost the championship lead to Cooper

Martin was calm, cool, and collected for the entirety of the moto and clinched the 1-1 sweep by 9.3 seconds. Mosiman finished strong to earn the best moto result of his career in second, followed by Cooper in third. Jett Lawrence overcame a crash that included multiple riders and left him with a damaged motorcycle to salvage sixth.

Jeremy Martin the victor

250 Moto 2 Results

Pos Rider…………………….. Bike…………………… Laps/Interval
1 Jeremy Martin YAM YZ 250F 16 Laps
2 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F +09.369
3 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F +19.681
4 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 +32.498
5 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R +34.308
6 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R +40.358
7 Colt Nichols YAM YZ 250F +49.482
8 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R +1m07.081
9 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 +1m11.526
10 Jalek  Swoll HQV FC250 +1m14.216
11 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 +1m26.561
12 Garrett Marchbanks YAM YZ 250F +1m35.468
13 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE +1m51.872
14 Ramyller Alves GAS MC250F +2m14.850
15 Joshua Varize KTM 250 SX-F +2m15.456
16 Brandon Scharer YAM YZ 250F 15 Laps
17 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F +01.990
18 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F +25.746
19 Zack Williams GAS MC250F +39.937
20 Alex Martin YAM YZ 250F +52.189
21 Jerry Robin GAS MC250F +1m21.427
22 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F +1m28.090
23 Garrett Hoffman YAM YZ 250F +1m29.616
24 Kyle Greeson KTM 250 SX-F +2m10.114
25 Logan Boye KTM 250 SX-F +2m10.954
26 Christopher Prebula KTM 250 SX-F +2m34.419
27 Ryder Floyd YAM YZ 250F 14 Laps
28 Wade Brommel KAW KX 250 +58.584
29 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F +1m11.471
30 James Harrington YAM YZ 250F 13 Laps
31 Gared Steinke KAW KX 250 9 Laps
32 Blake Ashley YAM YZ 250F 8 Laps
33 Gabe Gutierres HON CRF250R 7 Laps
34 Izaih Clark HON CRF250R +39.926
35 Stilez Robertson HQV FC250 6 Laps
36 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F 5 Laps
37 Jeffrey Walker KTM 250 SX-F +19.140
38 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 2 Laps
39 Pierce Brown GAS MC250F DNF
40 Kailub Russell KTM 250 SX-F DNS

250 Overall

The dominant outing for Martin gave the Minnesota native his third win at Spring Creek and the 18th victory of his career. It also makes Martin the sixth different winner to open the season, continuing a historic level of parity that has carried through the halfway point of the championship. Mosiman earned a career-best finish in second overall (3-2) to edge out Cooper, who finished third (2-3), via tiebreaker. Jett Lawrence finished just off the podium in fourth (4-6) and now has back-to-back finishes outside the top three after beginning the season with four consecutive podiums.

Jeremy Martin

That one felt good and ranks up there pretty high out of the wins throughout my career,” said Martin, who is battling through a series of injuries and has been forced to miss one race this season. “It’s always special to win in front of the hometown crowd, and doing it by sweeping both motos, that just makes it even sweeter. It’s been a tough season for me, but I needed to get back out here and start racing whether I was 100% or not. A huge thanks to all the fans for the support today, they really kept me going and allowed me to dig deep.”

Jeremy Martin

A consistent day by Cooper, combined with a challenging afternoon for Lawrence, resulted in a new championship leader as the Yamaha rider now leads the young Australian by six-points. Hunter Lawrence maintains his hold on third, 33 points out of the lead.

Justin Cooper

That’s what it’s all about. We’re at the halfway point and we’re going after this championship. That’s the mindset,” said Cooper. “I honestly rode pretty mediocre today. I left a lot on the table, I feel. I wasn’t that comfortable (on the bike), so I got to take the blame on this one and do better. I felt like we could have been battling for the overall win today, but we’ll take it. We’ve got the red plate now. We’ll keep grinding, and simply need to be better. I can’t afford to leave anything on the table and that’s what it’s going to take to win this championship.”

Jett Lawrence lost the championship lead to Cooper

This was definitely a nightmare of a day,” said Jett Lawrence. “My starts have really been putting me down and back in the pack. It’s just not helping me. Cooper’s been getting those starts and that’s what we need to be doing. I was brought up to never give up. We’re only halfway. I don’t know how many points back I am, but we’re going to keep charging.”

Hunter Lawrence retained third place in the championship standings

The Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship will continue next Saturday, July 24, for Round 7 Washougal National.


250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

Pos Rider…………………….. Bike…………………… M1 M2 POINTS
1 Jeremy Martin YAM YZ 250F 1 1 50
2 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F 3 2 42
3 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F 2 3 42
4 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R 4 6 33
5 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R 5 5 32
6 Colt Nichols YAM YZ 250F 7 7 28
7 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 8 9 25
8 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 17 4 22
9 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R 14 8 20
10 Jalek  Swoll HQV FC250 12 10 20
11 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE 9 13 20
12 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 13 11 18
13 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 6 38 15
14 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F 10 29 11
15 Stilez Robertson HQV FC250 11 35 10
16 Garrett Marchbanks YAM YZ 250F 36 12 9
17 Brandon Scharer YAM YZ 250F 18 16 8
18 Ramyller Alves GAS MC250F 25 14 7
19 Joshua Varize KTM 250 SX-F 22 15 6
20 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F 19 17 6
21 Pierce Brown GAS MC250F 15 39 6
22 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F 16 36 5
23 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F 20 18 4
24 Zack Williams GAS MC250F 21 19 2
25 Alex Martin YAM YZ 250F 39 20 1
26 Jerry Robin GAS MC250F 23 21 0
27 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F 27 22 0
28 Ryder Floyd YAM YZ 250F 24 27 0
29 Garrett Hoffman YAM YZ 250F 30 23 0
30 Gared Steinke KAW KX 250 26 31 0
31 Logan Boye KTM 250 SX-F 34 25 0
32 Gabe Gutierres HON CRF250R 29 33 0
33 Wade Brommel KAW KX 250 35 28 0
34 Blake Ashley YAM YZ 250F 33 32 0
35 Izaih Clark HON CRF250R 31 34 0
36 Kailub Russell KTM 250 SX-F 28 40 0
37 Jeffrey Walker KTM 250 SX-F 32 37 0
38 Kyle Greeson KTM 250 SX-F 24 0
39 Christopher Prebula KTM 250 SX-F 26 0
40 James Harrington YAM YZ 250F 30 0
41 Grant Harlan HON CRF250R 37 0
42 Conner Burger KTM 250 SX-F 38 0
43 Nathanael Thrasher YAM YZ 250F 40 0

250 Class Championship Standings (Round 6 of 12)

Pos Rider…………………………. Bike……………………. Points
1 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F 243
2 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R 237
3 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R 210
4 Jeremy Martin YAM YZ 250F 175
5 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 163
6 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 162
7 Colt Nichols YAM YZ 250F 159
8 Jalek  Swoll HQV FC250 148
9 Garrett Marchbanks YAM YZ 250F 124
10 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F 122
11 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 116
12 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE 99
13 Pierce Brown GAS MC250F 93
14 Stilez Robertson HQV FC250 86
15 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 78
16 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R 73
17 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F 73
18 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F 67
19 Nathanael Thrasher YAM YZ 250F 52
20 Joshua Varize KTM 250 SX-F 37
21 Ramyller Alves GAS MC250F 21
22 Levi Kitchen YAM YZ 250F 14
23 Brandon Scharer YAM YZ 250F 13
24 Kailub Russell KTM 250 SX-F 11
25 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F 11
26 Seth Hammaker KAW KX 250 10
27 Derek  Drake SUZ RMZ 250 9
28 Alex Martin YAM YZ 250F 8
29 Cameron Mcadoo KAW KX 250 6
30 Grant Harlan HON CRF250R 6
31 James Harrington YAM YZ 250F 5
32 Jace Kessler YAM YZ 250F 5
33 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F 4
34 Jesse Flock HQV FC250 3
35 Max Miller KTM 250 SX-F 3
36 Zack Williams GAS MC250F 2
37 Jake Pinhancos KTM 250 SX-F 2
38 Dominique Thury YAM YZ 250F 2
39 Jerry Robin GAS MC250F 0
40 Joseph Tait YAM YZ 250F 0
41 Gared Steinke KAW KX 250 0
42 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F 0
43 Tre Fierro KTM 250 SX-F 0
44 Luke Renzland HQV TC125 0
45 Vincent Luhovey KTM 250 SX-F 0
46 Garrett Hoffman YAM YZ 250F 0
47 Christopher Prebula KTM 250 SX-F 0
48 Kyle Greeson KTM 250 SX-F 0
49 Kaeden Amerine YAM YZ 250F 0
50 Ryder Floyd YAM YZ 250F 0
51 Kai Aiello HQV FC250 0
52 Noah Willbrandt YAM YZ 250F 0
53 Logan Boye KTM 250 SX-F 0

Source: MCNews.com.au

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