tocross Champion, still the only
rider to do so in the 450 division.
Lawrence will, once again, sport
the blue-and-yellow plate in the
2025 Supercross series.
"This sport is a very singular-
person sport, single person
results," said Lawrence. "When
the helmet goes on, you have to
focus on business. Hunter and
and get close enough, I might
be able to get next to him, and I
was able to do it that lap."
Jett technically tied with Hunt-
er in overall SMX points, with
the tiebreaker going in favor of
Jett's second-moto race win. The
tiebreaker gave Jett the coveted
$1,000,000 bonus, which means
he's the back-to-back SuperMo-
stamping the season with a
dominant 1-1, the Honda HRC
rider left no doubt about his pre-
Playoff health or fitness.
"I knew Eli was taking that
outside, so coming up that time
I was just like, 'Please stay left,
please stay left, don't take my
line,' " Lawrence said. "I had
that line, and if I could send it
VOLUME ISSUE SEPTEMBER , P71
2 COOPER WEBB
5TH (6-5) 450SMX
Cooper Webb took fifth overall in
Vegas and finished the SMX series
fifth in points. "I had two solid motos.
In the first one, I fell on the first lap
and lost that fifth-place position. I
made my way up to sixth but just
couldn't quite get my teammate. In
the second one, I got a pretty good
start in fifth and was right there with
that lead group for a while. Then Eli,
myself, AP [Aaron Plessinger], and
Kenny [Roczen] were all together,
and I ended up fifth overall on the day
and fifth in the series. Obviously, we
wanted a little more, but we'll take
it. I didn't come into the series super
prepared, so I'm very happy to get
two back-to-back fifths and have a
solid result here at SMX. Now we'll
get ready for MXoN."
MYOWNRACE
The 450SMX Championship
came down to the two Lawrence
brothers. Neither rider put a
wheel wrong in race two.