VOLUME ISSUE AUGUST , P77
SAVING
THE BEST
FOR
LAST
CHASE SEXTON
WRAPS UP
THE 450MX
CHAMPIONSHIP
WITH A STRONG
FINISH.
Chase Sexton
celebrates winning
his first 450MX
outdoor title.
BY RYAN NITZEN
PHOTOGRAPHY BY BROWNDOG WILSON
T
he 2024 Pro Motocross Cham-
pionship is officially all wrapped
up, with the series finale tak-
ing place at the Ironman National in
Crawfordsville, Indiana. Technically, the
450MX title was still up for grabs, but
Chase Sexton was in the driver's seat
with a comfortable points lead over his
nearest rival, Hunter Lawrence. Sexton
officially clinched the title after winning
the first moto, with Lawrence finishing
third. The KTM rider went on to win the
second moto as well, leaving no doubt
as to why he is the new champ. Law
-
rence went 3-6 on the day for fourth
overall and second in the championship
in his first full season in the class.
The 250MX crown was sealed up at
the previous race at Budds Creek, but
that didn't stop the favorites from duk
-
ing it out at the front of the field. Tom
Vialle came out on top, earning his first
overall win of the year, while the new
champ, Haiden Deegan, finished out the
season with the moto win.