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Saturday Night Live: RedBud

Saturday Night Live: RedBud

July 7, 2024, 1:30pm
Mitch Kendra Mitch KendraSenior Online Content Manager
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Buchanan, MI RedBudAMA Pro Motocross Championship

The RedBud National never fails to deliver fireworks both on and off the track. Campers packed the massive parking lots and fans covered almost every inch of the beautiful RedBud MX facility as the Buchanan, Michigan, venue hosted a much-anticipated sixth round of the 2024 AMA Pro Motocross Championship.

Haiden Deegan has had this 250 Class title under control from the get-go in late May, but other challenges have arisen to win motos and overalls. On Saturday, Ty Masterpool was on it from the get-go, taking P1 in the first qualifying session (third overall fastest 250 combined) and then holding on for the first moto win as he held strong with a charging Deegan. The final lap saw them scrubbing LaRocco’s Leap and then coming up the rollers side-by-side with only two turns to go as the crowd was going absolutely wild! Masterpool held on to take the win by just 0.369 seconds. In the second moto, it was Honda HRC teammates Chance Hymas and Jo Shimoda going 1-2 as Masterpool and Deegan came through fifth and sixth, respectively. Hymas led all 16 laps of the second moto and gapped Shimoda by almost ten seconds at one point, although the #30 would not go down without a fight. This new, 2024 Pro Motocross version of Hymas held strong and delivered his second career moto win, plus his 4-1 finishes gave him the overall win! Note, he was penalized for jumping on a red cross flag but the way the rules are written he does not lose the overall win, he only loses five championship points and monetary purse payout worth two positions. While Deegan has had a dominating run start to the championship, the 250 Class motos have still been super exciting to walk almost every week! For the #48 machine, confidence is growing each week. He runs second in the championship with this new raw speed and assurance that he belongs out front winning races and landing on the podium. Masterpool’s 1-5 and Shimoda’s 5-2 rounded out the overall podium, respectively. Tom Vialle finished 3-4 for fourth overall and Deegan’s 2-6 lands him off the overall podium for the first time this summer. Deegan has a crash in the second moto where he landed on a downed lapper’s bike that sat on the landing of a tabletop in the middle of the bottom first half of the track. Luckily, the championship leader was not injured in the crash and was able to bounce up quick enough to not even lose a single position! Not injured and the damage is a sixth-place finish, I am sure you will take that over a DNF or serious injury. Oh, and this was only Deegan’s first time not finishing first or second in a moto this summer. Pretty wild how good he has been!

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Deegan finishing sixth in the second moto was his worst moot finish of the season so far.
He has only finished first or second until that sixth place.
11 out of 12 motos Deegan has finished first or second. He is on an incredible run here. #ProMotocross #MX2024 SMX2024

— Mitch Kendra (@mitch_kendra) July 7, 2024

With Jett Lawrence out for this round—and the remainder of Pro Motocross—due to his thumb injury, our three-horse championship race lost a pivotal aspect of this series with the 2023 450 Class AMA Pro Motocross Champion on the sidelines. Still, his older Hunter Lawrence, who entered round six with the championship lead, and Chase Sexton, who sat down just three points to the #96, delivered the battle we all hoped for and wanted to see. In the first moto, Lawrence was leading and holding off Sexton’s charges until a mistake back in the right section of the track handed the lead to the #4. In moto two, Sexton got around a couple of riders to take the win uncontested out front as Lawrence had one of his worst starts this summer and charged to a fourth-place finish. Jammed in between the two on the overall podium was Aaron Plessinger (4-2 in the motos), whose riding style and podium persona both match this race well as he seems to do well here each year. For Sexton to have this day—fastest overall qualifier (and topping both sessions), winning both motos en route to also taking the championship lead—he said post-race aside from championships, almost nothing will ever top this day. This is the track he grew up coming to watch the pros at and race as an amateur. He said he was having fun all day and that it was awesome to deliver this performance at his “home” track. And the despite the difficult day, Lawrence remained neutral through it all. The Honda HRC rider is prepared to battle from here on out.

The following is a press release from MX Sports Pro Racing:

Chase Sexton Captures Hometown Win at RedBud with Sweep of Motos as Pro Motocross Championship Reaches Halfway Point

Chance Hymas Breaks Through for First Career Pro Victory in 250 Class

The 2024 Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, reached its halfway point with the annual Independence Day tradition from legendary RedBud MX for Round 6 of the summer campaign. The first race following the recent news that defending champion Jett Lawrence will miss the rest of the season with injury, the Bob The Cooler Co. RedBud National featured near-perfect weather conditions, where one of the biggest crowds in RedBud history was on hand to cheer on hometown racer Chase Sexton to victory. The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider swept the motos for his second win of the season, and the first at the track where he grew up racing, which also allowed him to take control of the 450 Class points lead. In the 250 Class, Team Honda HRC’s Chance Hymas kept his breakout season going with the first victory of his professional career.

250 Class

Moto 1

The first moto of the afternoon began with the Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki of Ty Masterpool inching ahead of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle for the MotoSport.com Holeshot, but it was the Frenchman who moved into the early lead while Masterpool dropped to third following a pass by Hymas for second. Behind them, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing rider and point leader Haiden Deegan started fourth, with Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Levi Kitchen fifth.

Hymas was aggressive on the opening lap and after his pass on Masterpool he went after Vialle, successfully making a pass for the lead. From there, Hymas put the hammer down to establish a lead of 2.5 seconds on the field, while Vialle and Masterpool settled into second and third, respectively.

Hymas continued to build on his lead, which grew to nearly six seconds 10 minutes into the moto. As Vialle gave pursuit he went down and lost his hold of second. Masterpool assumed the position while Deegan followed in third. Vialle remounted in fourth.

As the moto reached the halfway point Masterpool was able to carve into Hymas’ lead and closed to within two seconds. Deegan also gained ground and lurked in third. Entering the final 10 minutes of the moto, just three seconds separated the top three. Masterpool went on the attack and the pair went side-by-side across the finish line jump, after which Masterpool completed the pass for the lead. He then pulled away as Deegan began to pressure Hymas. Deegan was relentless and made the pass, then set his sights on Masterpool.

As they came to take the white flag Masterpool and Deegan were separated by mere bike lengths. Over the final circuit they took different lines, with Deegan searching for enough momentum to attempt a pass. They raced side-by-side across the sand rollers, but Masterpool inched ahead enough to take Deegan’s line and carry on to the moto win by 0.3 over the Yamaha rider. Vialle was able to make a late pass on Hymas to capture third, while Team Honda HRC’s Jo Shimoda rounded out the top five.

Moto 2

The second and deciding moto saw Hymas lead the field through the first turn for the MotoSport.com Holeshot ahead of Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing’s Pierce Brown and Shimoda. A little further back, Masterpool started deep in the top 10, just ahead of Vialle, while Deegan found himself outside the top 10.

Hymas mirrored his leading effort from Moto 1 to open a comfortable margin over Shimoda, who passed DiFrancesco for second. Kitchen then moved into the top three after a pass around DiFrancesco. Behind the leaders, Masterpool was able to move into the top four, while Vialle and Deegan looked to climb through the pack together at the tail end of the top 10.

As the opening 10 minutes of the moto passed, Hymas had moved out to a lead of more than seven seconds on Shimoda, who looked to hold off a hard-charging Masterpool, who made the pass on Kitchen for third. Meanwhile, both Vialle and Deegan stalled out in their forward progression and ran sixth and eighth, respectively.

While the Honda teammates continued to pull away from the field the attention shifted to Masterpool, who was in control of the overall classification, as he started to lose ground to his teammate Kitchen. With less than five minutes to go Kitchen reclaimed third. Shortly thereafter, Masterpool lost fourth to Vialle and settled into fifth, one position ahead of Deegan.

The battle for the overall remained in flux over the final two laps as Shimoda closed in on Hymas to set up a head-to-head showdown for the moto win with his teammate. A total of 1.2 seconds separated the Honda duo as they took the white flag. A lapped rider worked in Hymas’ favor and allowed him to inch away over the second half of the racetrack. Hymas secured his second career moto win by three seconds over Shimoda, with Kitchen a distant third. Vialle battled back for fourth, with Masterpool holding on for fifth. Deegan went down after he was caught up in a crash by another rider, but held on for sixth.

  • Chance Hymas
    Chance Hymas Mitch Kendra
  • Ty Masterpool
    Ty Masterpool Mitch Kendra
  • Jo Shimoda
    Jo Shimoda Align Media
  • 250 Class overall podium.
    250 Class overall podium. Align Media

Overall

Hymas’ moto victory, combined with Masterpool’s late fade, allowed the Honda rider to emerge with his first career win in professional competition (4-1) and become the 93rd different winner in 250 Class history. Masterpool earned his second career podium result with a runner-up effort (1-5), while Shimoda parlayed another strong outing in Moto 2 to secure the final spot on the podium in third (5-2).

Hymas’ victory, and points gain in the championship standings, was negated by a penalty that was assessed to him in Moto 1 for jumping on a red cross flag (Rule 1.6.14, Section F, Item 4). The punishment for the violation was a deduction of five championship points (Penalty Section 3.1.8, Item E.2).

With Hymas’ penalty assessed, Deegan, who missed the overall podium for the first time this season in fifth (2-6), maintained his 42-point lead over Hymas at the halfway point of the season. Vialle, who finished in a tie with Deegan for fourth (3-4) but earned the Moto 2 tiebreaker, remains one additional point back, 43 behind the championship lead.

1st: Chance Hymas, Team Honda HRC (4-1)

“It’s about time. To do it on America’s birthday is incredible. I’m so glad I finally put it together. None of this would be possible without the support of everyone around me, from my team, to my teammates, to my parents. This is the first of many, but I’m proud to do it here (at RedBud).”

2nd: Ty Masterpool, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki (1-5)

“That first 20 minutes of Moto 2 I felt good. I got a bad start but was able to make some passes. Then I just hit a wall. I didn't get to train before the season [due to injury] and it caught up to me there. I’m still so happy with the moto win and another podium finish.”

3rd: Jo Shimoda, Team Honda HRC (5-2)

“I had a good start and Chance [Hymas] and I were up front. The last couple laps you’re tired, but you try to push through it. I tried, but it didn’t work out. I’m really proud of my teammate to get his first win.”

Motocross

RedBud - 250

July 6, 2024
RedBud MX
Buchanan, MI United States
Rider Hometown Motos Bike
1 Chance Hymas Chance Hymas Pocatello, ID United States 4 - 1 Honda CRF250R
2 Ty Masterpool
Ty Masterpool
Paradise, TX United States 1 - 5 Kawasaki KX250
3 Jo Shimoda
Jo Shimoda
Suzuka, Japan Japan 5 - 2 Honda CRF250R
4 Tom Vialle Tom Vialle Avignon, France France 3 - 4 KTM 250 SX-F
5 Haiden Deegan Haiden Deegan Temecula, CA United States 2 - 6 Yamaha YZ250F
Full Results
Motocross

250 Standings - 2024

PositionRider Hometown Points
1Haiden Deegan Haiden Deegan Temecula, CA United States 481
2Tom Vialle Tom Vialle Avignon, France France 412
3Levi Kitchen Levi Kitchen Washougal, WA United States 405
4Chance Hymas Chance Hymas Pocatello, ID United States 349
5Ty Masterpool
Ty Masterpool
Paradise, TX United States 316
Full Standings

450 Class

Moto 1

The first premier class race of the afternoon saw the red plate of entering point leader Hunter Lawrence lead the field through the first turn aboard his Team Honda HRC machine for the MotoSport.com Holeshot. Early on, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Aaron Plessinger pressured from second with teammate Sexton starting third. Lawrence fended off an initial attack from Plessinger and soon the top three settled into their respective positions.

The lead trio remained unchanged through the first 10 minutes of the moto, but Sexton picked up the pace and was able to make the pass on Plessinger for second. At that point just a couple seconds separated Lawrence from Sexton as the moto reached the halfway point. Sexton bided his time behind Lawrence and did get close enough at point to attempt a pass, but Lawrence held him off and stretched the lead back out entering the final 10 minutes. Behind them, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Justin Cooper was able to catch and pass Plessinger for third.

As they approached the final five minutes of the moto Sexton had once again reeled Lawrence back in, partially aided by heavy lapped traffic. The lead stabilized once more as Sexton made slight contact passing slower riders, which slowed his momentum, but then lappers became a factor again in the final two minutes, which allowed Sexton to close onto the rear fender of the Honda. Less than a second sat between the leaders entering the final two laps. As they navigated one of the track’s slow, bumpy downhills, Lawrence’s bike went sideways and caused him to lose grip of the motorcycle, which then slammed him into the ground. Sexton inherited the lead while Lawrence was able to remount in second, just ahead of Cooper in third.

Sexton cruised to his fourth moto win of the season, 15.5 seconds ahead of Lawrence, who recovered to minimize the damage and finish second. Cooper followed in third, with Plessinger fourth and Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson fifth.

Moto 2

The final moto of the day saw Anderson emerge with the MotoSport.com Holeshot, only to be passed by Fire Power Honda’s Michael Webster. Anderson battled back to reclaim the lead while Sexton made a charge on Webster from third. Lawrence started the moto just outside the top five in seventh.

Sensing the moment, Sexton went on the attack in the opening laps. He made the pass on Webster for second and then set his sights on Anderson out front. Sexton closed in, awaited his opportunity, and made the pass to seize control of the moto inside the opening 10 minutes. Further back, Lawrence ran sixth and looked to challenge Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Malcolm Stewart for fifth. The point leader closed in and made the pass.

Back up front, Sexton’s lead stabilized at around seven seconds, but it was Plessinger who gave pursuit from second after he made the pass on Anderson. A couple positions behind, Lawrence was able to pass Webster to move into fourth place.

Sexton remained in firm control during the second half of the moto and extended his lead to more than 20 seconds in the end, as he completed the sweep of the motos with the largest margin of victory of the season, 21.1 seconds over Plessinger, with Anderson in third. Lawrence missed out on a moto podium for just the second time this season in fourth.

  • Chase Sexton
    Chase Sexton Align Media
  • Aaron Plessinger
    Aaron Plessinger Align Media
  • Hunter Lawrence
    Hunter Lawrence Align Media
  • 250 Class overall podium.
    250 Class overall podium. Align Media

Overall

Sexton’s most dominant outing of the season gave him the fourth 1-1 sweep of his career and his eighth victory in the premier class. Plessinger’s strong second moto and season-best runner-up finish (4-2) capped off a 1-2 outing for Red Bull KTM, while Lawrence extended his six-round podium streak in third (2-4).

The win vaulted Sexton to the top of the championship standings, as the third different rider to carry the red plate this season. He sits seven points ahead of Lawrence, who entered the day with a three-point lead. With Jett Lawrence sidelined, Cooper moved into third following a fifth-place effort (3-6) and sits 48 points out of the lead.

1st: Chase Sexton, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing (1-1)

“It feels so good [to win at RedBud]. I don’t even know what to say. This is something special. I had so much fun in that second moto. I had such a good flow. The track was amazing. This is unreal.”

2nd: Aaron Plessinger, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing (4-2)

“This is crazy. I’ve never seen [RedBud] look like this in my life. I got a great start [in Moto 2], got by Anderson and then put it on cruise control a bit. They [Anderson and Lawrence] closed in a bit, so I picked it back up to hold onto second. The bike was working awesome today. I’m so pumped.”

3rd: Hunter Lawrence, Team Honda HRC (2-4)

“I’m thankful to not be hurt after the first moto. I struggled a bit in the second moto. I think I maybe hit my head a bit harder than I thought and struggled with my vision a bit. I felt like I had a rev limiter on. I just couldn’t really go any faster than I did.”

The 2024 Pro Motocross Championship will continue next Saturday, July 13, with its annual visit to the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” and Minnesota’s Spring Creek MX Park. The FXR Spring Creek National Presented by Frescados Tortillas will be highlighted by a one-hour network showcase of 450 Class Moto 1 on NBC at 10:30 a.m. PT / 1:30 p.m. ET, while Peacock will provide start-to-finish live streaming coverage. The action on Peacock will kick off with Race Day Live Presented by MotoSport.com at 7:30 a.m. PT / 10:30 a.m. ET., followed by uninterrupted moto coverage starting at 10:30 a.m. PT / 1:30 p.m. ET.

Motocross

RedBud - 450

July 6, 2024
RedBud MX
Buchanan, MI United States
Rider Hometown Motos Bike
1 Chase Sexton Chase Sexton La Moille, IL United States 1 - 1 KTM 450 SX-F
2 Aaron Plessinger Aaron Plessinger Hamilton, OH United States 4 - 2 KTM 450 SX-F
3 Hunter Lawrence
Hunter Lawrence
Landsborough, Australia Australia 2 - 4 Honda CRF450R
4 Jason Anderson Jason Anderson Edgewood, NM United States 5 - 3 Kawasaki KX450SR
5 Justin Cooper Justin Cooper Cold Spring Harbor, NY United States 3 - 6 Yamaha YZ450F
Full Results
Motocross

450 Standings - 2024

PositionRider Hometown Points
1Chase Sexton Chase Sexton La Moille, IL United States 504
2Hunter Lawrence
Hunter Lawrence
Landsborough, Australia Australia 462
3Aaron Plessinger Aaron Plessinger Hamilton, OH United States 403
4Justin Cooper Justin Cooper Cold Spring Harbor, NY United States 371
5Jason Anderson Jason Anderson Edgewood, NM United States 362
Full Standings
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