flip-flopped finishes on the day.
Hunter's 1-2 earned him another
second place overall, his third
in a row, but still puts him six
points up on Sexton going into
round four.
"I feel like I would've been
more stoked on an overall rather
than grabbing the red plate
weirdly enough," Lawrence said.
"We made big changes to the
also claimed his first-ever moto
victory during race one, as he
held off brother Jett for the
opening checkered flag. Hunter
is coming into his own on the
larger 450 machine, and last
year's 250 title holder shows
he's not afraid to battle at the
front of the pack. Both Law
-
rences ran down Cooper in the
second
moto as the Aussies
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MASTERPOOL
MASTERFUL IN
QUALIFYING
Ty Masterpool showed the indus-
try why he was picked for the Pro
Circuit fill-in ride as he topped the
250 qualifying. He edged out Haid-
en Deegan by three-hundredths of
a second and Chance Hymas by
three-tenths. The newest member
of the Pro Circuit squad was sev-
enth overall with 8-6 moto finishes.
SAVATGY'S START
STRUGGLES
Triumph's Joey Savatgy opened
up about his recent struggles.
"Honestly, I'm just frustrated,
disappointed, and a bit spun out,"
he said. "My speed is good. My fit-
ness is good. I just can't get off the
gate, and there are just too many
good guys in the lineup for me to
be starting back where I am. I've
always been a good starter in my
career, and my bike feels good—
that's not holding me back. It's
when I get away midpack, I spend
so much time passing people, and
then it's hard to get into a rhythm. I
know I have the speed; I just need
to be able to showcase it. Believe
me, the work won't stop until I'm
where I should be."
Briefly...
MOTOCROSS I AMA PRO MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP / MONSTER ENERGY SMX WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP