even after a red-flag restart
in moto two. Many wondered
whether his injured foot would
hinder him, but Jett showed he
can turn it on when it counts.
This is the 19th time he's swept
the day and his 25th career over
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all victory in 29 450MX starts.
The maximum points draw also
sees him reel in his brother,
Hunter, who now sits six points
up in the championship.
"I knew if I picked a fast
pace early that Hunter would
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26 JORGE PRADO
16TH (36-13) 450MX
Jorge Prado lost serious ground
in the championship hunt after a
mechanical issue left him with a DNF
in the first moto. "The issue in moto
one while running in fourth place
really cost us, which was especially
true knowing my gate pick was going
to end up being on the far outside for
moto two," Prado said. "That wasn't
good for me, but we did what we
could to salvage points, and all I can
do is be my very best for the remain-
der of the rounds and see where we
can end up overall."
24 RJ HAMPSHIRE
6TH (5-7) 450MX
RJ Hampshire improved one posi-
tion from last week but just missed
a top five overall. He's now fourth in
the championship standings. "It was
another solid weekend," Hampshire
said. "I was around that top five for
most of the day again. My second
moto start was a little better, but I still
need to start farther toward the front.
I was battling all day long—ate a lot
of roost—but it's a solid start to the
season with four good motos."
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Jett and Hunter were this close
for most of the second moto, with
Jett holding the advantage.