"The goal is to finish this year's
Pro Motocross season strong,
and this was another good step
towards that," said Vialle. "We
made some good bike changes
for moto two this weekend, and
I was riding much faster in that
race with more comfort and con
-
fidence to push the speed. The
goal is to keep improving next
weekend and be prepared to fight
for the SMX title in September."
Seth Hammaker was oh-so-
close to an overall podium once
again. He qualified second and
finished third to start the day.
However, a sixth in moto two
dropped him to fourth overall.
Julien Beaumer rounded out
the top five in what is his best re
-
sult since returning to the series.
"I made some progress to-
day," Beaumer said. "Two good
starts were nice, and in the last
15 minutes of each race, my rid-
ing was good. I finished with 6-4
results for fifth overall, and both
myself and the bike are improv-
ing, so we're headed in the right
direction, and I am excited for
Budds Creek."
A pair of fifths put Garrett
Marchbanks sixth overall, ahead
of Jordon Smith, Ryder DiFran
-
cesco, Nate Thrasher and Levi
Kitchen.
CN
450MX Overall (Top 10)
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 1-1
2. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 2-2
3. Eli Tomac (Yam) 3-3
4. RJ Hampshire (Hus) 4-5
5. Justin Cooper (Yam) 6-4
6. Dylan Ferrandis (Hon) 7-6
7. Malcolm Stewart (Hus) 10-7
8. Justin Barcia (GG) 9-8
9. Kyle Webster (Hon) 8-9
10. Valentin Guillod (Yam) 11-10
250MX Overall (Top 10)
1. Jo Shimoda (Hon) 1-1
2. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 2-3
3. Tom Vialle (KTM) 4-2
4. Seth Hammaker (Kaw) 3-6
5. Julien Beaumer (KTM) 6-4
6. Garrett Marchbanks (Kaw) 5-5
7. Jordon Smith (Tri) 8-9
8. Ryder DiFrancesco (GG) 11-8
9. Nate Thrasher (Yam) 13-7
10. Levi Kitchen (Kaw) 10-10
ROUND 10 / AUGUST 18, 2025
UNADILLA MX | NEW BERLIN, NEW YORK
MOTOCROSS I AMA PRO MOTOCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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Haiden Deegan (1)
had a chance to clinch
the 250MX title, but
that will have to wait
until the final round at
Budds Creek.