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Recapping the SuperMotocross season finale – Video highlights

2023 SMX World Championship Final - Los Angeles Coliseum

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
September 25, 2023
in AMA MX, Supercross

2023 SMX World Championship
Los Angeles Coliseum


Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence won both motos at the SuperMotocross World Championship Finals Fueled by Monster Energy inside Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Australian racer earned the win on the night and the points needed to become the sport’s first SuperMotocross World Champion.

Jett Lawrence
2023 450 SuperMotocross World Champion

Progressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki’s Ken Roczen finished a close second place in both motos and with that the points for the runner-up position in the inaugural post-season championship.

Team Honda HRC’s Chase Sexton, the points leader heading into the round, led the final moto but a bad crash in the track’s sand section relegated him to third position in the championship. It was Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Cooper Webb who took home the third place spot at the Los Angeles Final and with that secured the fourth place spot in the championship.

In the 250 Class, rookie Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan won the night as well as the 250 Class title to wrap up his first year of professional racing as a World Champion after Hunter Lawrence was ruled out of the finale due to a back injury.

Haiden Deegan
2023 250 SuperMotocross World Champion

450 Moto One

The first moto of the 450 Class was off to an exciting start, but just after taking over the lead in the opening laps Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing’s Justin Barcia crashed hard and the race was red-flagged. The racers then lined up for a staggered re-start with 16 minutes remaining on the race clock.

After the re-start Ken Roczen went after leader Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson while Lawrence moved past Sexton to take over third.

Roczen cut under Anderson in the bowl turn after the sand section to take the lead with 12:43 left on the clock.

Jett Lawrence and Ken Roczen

Lawrence was launching a large quad jump and used it to make up the gap and put an inside pass attempt on Roczen in the following corner. The riders came together; Lawrence nearly fell, and Roczen held the lead.

On the next lap Lawrence used his advantage with the quad jump to make the pass into the lead while behind him Sexton had passed Anderson for third place.

Roczen later said he knew about the quad jump option but didn’t really want to take it, and with Lawrence inching away he decided to also launch the long jump each lap in order to try and stay with Jett.

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Jett Lawrence

Roczen closed from 1.8 seconds back to bring the lead to just one second, but the German rider could not get close enough to make a pass attempt.

At the chequered flag Lawrence took the moto win ahead of Roczen, Sexton, and Anderson.

450 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1Jett LawrenceHonda18 Laps
2Ken RoczenSuzuki+01.561
3Chase SextonHonda+06.316
4Jason AndersonKawasaki+08.905
5Cooper WebbYamaha+38.885
6Garrett MarchbanksYamaha+40.887
7Adam CianciaruloKawasaki+43.312
8Colt NicholsKawasaki+44.691
9Ty MasterpoolKawasaki+49.239
10Dean WilsonHonda+54.592
11Fredrik NorenSuzuki+56.596
12Phillip NicolettiYamaha+1m01.719
13Joshua HillYamaha+1m05.414
14Kyle ChisholmSuzuki+1m10.691
15Shane McElrathYamaha+1m13.162
16Jerry RobinYamaha17 Laps
17Justin HillKawasaki+10.565
18Grant HarlanYamaha+15.475
19Jeremy HandHonda+51.112
20Aaron PlessingerKTM4 Laps
21Justin BarciaGASGAS1 Laps
22Dylan FerrandisYamahaDNF

450 Moto Two

Chase Sexton grabbed the holeshot of the second 450 Class moto and with it put himself in the points lead for the title. He led Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Adam Cianciarulo, Jason Anderson, Cooper Webb, Jett Lawrence, and Ken Roczen.

450 Moto Two

By the third corner, Lawrence was up into third place while Roczen worked on Webb in the early, tight racing.

Jett Lawrence and Ken Roczen

With just over two minutes off the clock in the 20-minute plus one lap moto, Roczen pushed his way into third place and the stage was set perfectly for the top three in points to settle the fight for World Champion.

Sexton had pulled out more than a four-second lead at the race’s mid-point, then made a dramatic mistake in the sand section; Sexton got leaned over going off a sand jump, landed hard, and was out of the race. It was then down to two, with Lawrence maintaining a lead over Roczen of just over one second.

Sexton went down hard, and with the crash his championship hopes also crashed

Roczen would close the gap in some parts of the track, but overall Lawrence maintained a small bit of breathing room. As the clock neared zero Roczen got held up by a lapper and dropped back three-seconds.

Jett Lawrence and Ken Roczen

In the final two laps Roczen tightened the gap back up but never got in range to make a pass. Lawrence launched off the finish line double, setting of the winner’s pyrotechnics on the track and a string of fireworks around the legendary stadium.

Jett Lawrence

450 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1Jett LawrenceHonda19 Laps
2Ken RoczenSuzuki+01.644
3Cooper WebbYamaha+37.837
4Adam CianciaruloKawasaki+40.112
5Colt NicholsKawasaki+44.451
6Aaron PlessingerKTM+53.544
7Garrett MarchbanksYamaha+57.026
8Fredrik NorenSuzuki+1m00.050
9Ty MasterpoolKawasaki+1m00.392
10Phillip NicolettiYamaha+1m21.660
11Shane McElrathYamaha18 Laps
12Grant HarlanYamaha+01.717
13Kyle ChisholmSuzuki+08.226
14Joshua HillYamaha+13.649
15Justin HillKawasaki+14.093
16Jerry RobinYamaha+23.991
17Kevin MoranzHonda+33.000
18Jeremy HandHonda+43.556
19Jace KesslerYamaha+1m02.150
20Chase SextonHonda9 Laps
21Jason AndersonKawasaki1 Laps
22Dean WilsonHondaDNF

450 Round

With 1-1 moto scores, Lawrence took the Final win and with it the SuperMotocross World Championship and its $1,000,000 bonus.

Roczen earned second place in both the race and championship and pocketed $500,000 for himself, and Chase Sexton took third place in the championship and a $250,000 bonus.

At the final event podium, it was Cooper Webb who stood third on the night with 5-3 moto scores and enough points to finish fourth in the championship and its $200,000 bonus.

450SMX Final Results
1. Jett Lawrence, Australia, Honda (1-1)
2. Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Suzuki (2-2)
3. Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Yamaha (5-3)

450 Round Results

PosRiderBikeM1M2Points
1Jett LawrenceHonda1175
2Ken RoczenSuzuki2266
3Cooper WebbYamaha5360
4Adam CianciaruloKawasaki7454
5Colt NicholsKawasaki8551
6Garrett MarchbanksYamaha6748
7Ty MasterpoolKawasaki9945
8Fredrik NorenSuzuki11842
9Phillip NicolettiYamaha121033
10Chase SextonHonda32030
11Jason AndersonKawasaki42127
12Aaron PlessingerKTM20624
13Shane McElrathYamaha151121
14Kyle ChisholmSuzuki141318
15Joshua HillYamaha131415
16Grant HarlanYamaha181212
17Justin HillKawasaki17159
18Jerry RobinYamaha16166
19Dean WilsonHonda10223
20Jeremy HandHonda19180
21Kevin MoranzHonda2317
22Jace KesslerYamaha2319
23Justin BarciaGASGAS2139
24Dylan FerrandisYamaha2236

SMX 450 Final Points

PosRiderPoints
1Jett Lawrence163
2Ken Roczen146
3Chase Sexton120
4Cooper Webb120
5Dylan Ferrandis107
6Aaron Plessinger98
7Justin Barcia98
8Adam Cianciarulo96
9Garrett Marchbanks92
10Colt Nichols90
11Jason Anderson85
12Ty Masterpool84
13Fredrik Noren79
14Phillip Nicoletti70
15Grant Harlan38
16Shane McElrath34
17Kyle Chisholm34
18Justin Hill25
19Dean Wilson25
20Joshua Hill19
21Jerry Robin16
22Eli Tomac13
23Jeremy Hand12
24Kevin Moranz1

L.A. Coliseum 450 Highlights


250 Moto One

250 Moto One

The first 250 Class moto was a thriller from the drop of the gate. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Jalek Swoll grabbed the holeshot ahead of Haiden Deegan, Red Bull KTM’s Tom Vialle, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Justin Cooper, and Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Ryder DiFrancesco. Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Jo Shimoda sat in ninth. Post-season points-leader Team Honda HRC’s Hunter Lawrence was not racing due to an injury during qualifying.

Tom Vialle

Vialle was into the lead early but Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Jordon Smith was the rider on the move, pushing into third place five minutes into the 20-minute plus one lap moto. The lead pack stayed close.

Haiden Deegan

Then, with just over eight minutes left on the race clock, Smith pushed past Deegan for second and went after Vialle. In less than a lap Smith railed an outside line and charged side by side with Vialle through a jump section and up the legendary Peristyle. Smith took the lead and never looked back.

Jordon Smith

Soon after, Deegan tried to square up a turn to get under Vialle, but Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire cut under and took third place away from Deegan. The two put up a back-and-forth exchange of passes as Shimoda closed in on both riders.

With just over five minutes remaining on the clock the top five riders occupied the same rhythm lane. Deegan tried to bump his way past Vialle in a bowl turn, but the pass was unsuccessful and in the next corner Shimoda pushed his way by Deegan while he pushed the rookie wide at a corner exit.

The final laps provided intense battles for both the lead and for third, with every rider pushing their hardest to be in the best position to win the World Championship.

At the flag Smith held on for the win, Hampshire was close in second, Vialle took third, Shimoda earned fourth, and Deegan crossed the line in fifth.

250 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1Jordon SmithYamaha18 Laps
2RJ HampshireHusqvarna+01.278
3Tom VialleKTM 250+03.843
4Jo ShimodaKawasaki+04.627
5Haiden DeeganYamaha+05.648
6Jalek  SwollHusqvarna+11.733
7Justin CooperYamaha+12.283
8Pierce BrownGASGAS+13.077
9Maximus VohlandKTM 250+16.054
10Levi KitchenYamaha+16.903
11Talon HawkinsHusqvarna+27.356
12Dilan SchwartzSuzuki+34.769
13Mitchell OldenburgHonda+41.847
14Cullin ParkHonda+46.653
15Coty SchockHonda+47.096
16Preston KilroyYamaha+50.673
17Caden BraswellKawasaki+51.543
18Luke NeeseYamaha+57.261
19Derek KelleyKTM+59.854
20Chris BloseHonda17 Laps
21Ryder DiFrancescoKawasaki+00.000
22Hunter YoderKawasaki+12.456

250 Moto Two

In the second 250 Class moto, Deegan was the first to pass the hole-shot stripe but his team-mate Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Levi Kitchen took over the lead before the second corner. Kitchen led Deegan, Justin Cooper, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Talon Hawkins, and Jo Shimoda.

Levi Kitchen and Haiden Deegan

In the second corner, moto-one winner Jordon Smith went down, and Tom Vialle was off the track just one turn after that.

Three laps into the race Shimoda took over fourth place, and from there the top four circled the track with none close enough to make a pass attempt on the rider ahead.

Just before the mid-point Deegan looked to be making a move on Kitchen, but after nearly falling in a turn appeared to settle into second and prepare for a possible late-race battle.

Levi Kitchen won the final moto

Jo Shimoda fell back to nearly seven-seconds off the leader, but in the closing laps he put on one of his late-race surges. Shimoda closed in but never got close enough to challenge for third. At the flag Kitchen took the moto win.

Second place was good enough for Deegan to take the title.

250 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1Levi KitchenYamaha18 Laps
2Haiden DeeganYamaha+01.469
3Justin CooperYamaha+03.925
4Jo ShimodaKawasaki+05.223
5Pierce BrownGASGAS+10.478
6RJ HampshireHusqvarna+24.771
7Maximus VohlandKTM 250+26.248
8Jalek  SwollHusqvarna+34.352
9Talon HawkinsHusqvarna+35.459
10Jordon SmithYamaha+35.980
11Dilan SchwartzSuzuki+42.387
12Ryder DiFrancescoKawasaki+46.857
13Tom VialleKTM 250+54.968
14Mitchell OldenburgHonda+56.676
15Cullin ParkHonda+58.018
16Coty SchockHonda+58.745
17Preston KilroyYamaha+59.571
18Derek KelleyKTM+1m00.401
19Caden BraswellKawasaki+1m09.085
20Chris BloseHonda17 Laps
21Hunter YoderKawasaki+02.454
22Luke NeeseYamaha+37.789

250 Round

Deegan earned second in the moto and with that enough points to win the overall for the event and, more significantly, win the first-ever 250 Class SuperMotocross World Championship by five-points over Jo Shimoda. RJ Hampshire took third place honors in the post-season series.

250 SMX Final Results
1. Haiden Deegan, Temecula, Calif., Yamaha (5-2)
2. Jo Shimoda, Suzuka, Japan, Kawasaki (4-4)
3. RJ Hampshire, Wesley Chapel, Fla., Husqvarna (2-6)

250 Round Results

PosRiderM1M2Points
1Haiden Deegan5275
2Jo Shimoda4466
3RJ Hampshire2660
4Justin Cooper7354
5Levi Kitchen10151
6Jordon Smith11048
7Pierce Brown8545
8Jalek  Swoll6842
9Maximus Vohland9739
10Tom Vialle31336
11Talon Hawkins11933
12Dilan Schwartz121130
13Mitchell Oldenburg131427
14Cullin Park141524
15Coty Schock151621
16Ryder DiFrancesco211218
17Preston Kilroy161715
18Caden Braswell171912
19Derek Kelley19189
20Chris Blose20206
21Luke Neese18223
22Hunter Yoder22210

SMX 250 Points

PosRiderPoints
1Haiden Deegan157
2Jo Shimoda152
3RJ Hampshire122
4Levi Kitchen114
5Jordon Smith110
6Justin Cooper101
7Maximus Vohland98
8Tom Vialle90
9Hunter Lawrence89
10Jalek  Swoll88
11Pierce Brown86
12Ryder DiFrancesco72
13Dilan Schwartz61
14Talon Hawkins58
15Seth Hammaker49
16Cullin Park41
17Caden Braswell29
18Mitchell Oldenburg27
19Coty Schock25
20Preston Kilroy25
21Max Anstie14
22Jett Lawrence12
23Austin Forkner9
24Derek Kelley9
25Carson Mumford7
26Hunter Yoder6
27Chris Blose6
28Luke Neese4
29Chance Hymas2
30Joshua Varize2

L.A. Coliseum 250 Highlights

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