himself on the rear fender of
Justin Cooper late in the race.
Lapped riders played a huge role
in Cooper's favor as Lawrence
was unable to make a pass in
the final laps. The pace of these
two pushed them within three
seconds of Jett, with Cooper
being the cheese in between
the Lawrence sandwich. Hunter
came out firing in moto two with
a big holeshot prior to leading
all 17 laps. He rode away from
the rest of the field and ended
the season with a moto win,
"It feels good to end with a
win," Jett said. "I'm super happy.
Hunter rode well in moto two.
I'm happy with the season. I'd
love to be a three-time champi
-
on, but injuries are a part of the
sport.
Nevertheless, it's another
1-2 finish for Honda, which is
awesome."
Hunter made it another Hon-
da 1-2 as he finished second
overall
for the day. The older
Lawrence brother was forced
to charge through the pack in
moto one and eventually found
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ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Drew Adams earned Rookie of
the Year honors for the 2025 sea-
son. The Monster Energy Pro Cir-
cuit Kawasaki rider set the fastest
lap last weekend in Unadilla and
nearly took the top spot again
at Budds Creek but ultimately
ended up second. He finished a
season-best fifth in three differ-
ent motos and earned 11th in the
season points standings. "It was a
fun season of outdoors," he said.
"I had some ups and downs, but
overall, a good day. The highlight
of the day was earning Rookie of
the Year. That was my goal from
the start of the season, so I'm re-
ally pumped to have achieved it."
HONDA WINS
MANUFACTURERS
TITLE
Honda HRC Progressive won the
Manufacturers title for the 2025
Pro Motocross Championship.
Thanks in part to the 1-2 finishes
by Jett and Hunter Lawrence in
the 450MX division, along with
multiple wins by Jo Shimoda in
the 250MX division, the Red Rid-
ers accumulated 1005 points for
the year. Yamaha finished second
with 944 points, and Kawasaki
came in third with 676.
Briefly...