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Full round recap from AMA Pro MX Round Nine at Unadilla

2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship - Round Nine - Unadilla, New Berlin, NY

Trev by Trev
August 13, 2023
in AMA MX

2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship
Round Nine – Unadilla, New Berlin, NY


The final three-round stretch run of the 2023 Pro Motocross Championship got underway on Saturday from the hallowed grounds of Central New York’s iconic Unadilla MX.

2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship
Round Nine – Unadilla, New Berlin, NY – Image by Ryan Wilson

A championship atmosphere was in the air at the Honda Unadilla National as Australian rising star Jett Lawrence entered with a chance to wrap up the 450 Class title in his first summer of premier class competition. When all was said and done, Lawrence extended his perfect season for his ninth straight 1-1 performance to clinch the Edison Dye Cup with two rounds remaining.

Jett Lawrence – 2023 AMA Pro Motocross 450 Champion

In the 250 Class, the elder brother, Hunter, made it the sixth sweep for the family and Team Honda HRC, which extended his championship point lead and moved him one step closer to a maiden title.

There was another Aussie on gates at Unadilla at this event also with Jay Wilson drafted into the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing line-up for the final three rounds of the championship.  Wilson scored a best of 12th place in the second 450 Moto.

2023 AMA Pro Motocross ChampionshipRound Nine - Unadilla, New Berlin, NY
2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship
Round Nine – Unadilla, New Berlin, NY

450 Moto One

450 Moto One – Image by Ryan Wilson

Jett Lawrence seized the moment to open the first moto of the afternoon with the holeshot, edging out Yamaha mounted veteran Harri Kullas, the Estonian making his Pro Motocross debut. Behind them, Yamaha’s Garrett Marchbanks slotted into third, with HRC’s Chase Sexton fourth. Both Marchbanks and Sexton were able to make their way around Kullas in the early portion of the opening lap.

There was also a fair bit of carnage in the first couple of turns - Image Ryan Wilson
There was also a fair bit of carnage in the first couple of turns – Image Ryan Wilson

The clear track allowed Lawrence to establish an early lead and manage his advantage over Sexton, who made the move on Marchbanks to take control of second.

Chase Sexton – Image Ryan Wilson

Just over two-seconds separated the team-mates through the first 10 minutes of the moto.

While the Hondas stepped away from the field Marchbanks was forced to fend off Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Dylan Ferrandis, who was on a hard charge from a start just outside the top five. The Yamaha’s engaged in a brief battle before Ferrandis made the pass.

Back up front, Sexton closed to within a second of Lawrence to initiate a battle for the lead. Eager to make a move, Sexton dove to the inside of Lawrence in a corner, which initiated some contact between the two and allowed Lawrence to slip away after Sexton was forced to collect his balance. The lead briefly ballooned to more than 1.5 seconds, but Sexton started to chip away at the deficit once more.

Aaron Plessinger – Image by Ryan Wilson

As they entered the final 10 minutes of the moto the HRC duo ran similar lap times, which stabilised proceedings. Lapped riders added another layer to the battle and worked in Lawrence’s favour as he stretched out a near three-second lead.

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Sexton bided his time and made a final push in the closing minutes of the moto. He dropped the hammer and was able to close the gap to within two-seconds but as he looked to make quick work of lappers Sexton lost traction and crashed. Ferrandis assumed second as Sexton remounted in third.

Jett Lawrence – Images Jeff Kardas

Ferrandis was on a charge of his own and closed within two-seconds of Lawrence on the final lap. Lawrence managed the margin though to wrap up his 17th moto win by 1.6 seconds over Ferrandis, who enjoyed arguably his best moto of the season in second.

Dylan Ferrandis – Image Ryan Wilson

Sexton followed in a distant third, with Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Adam Cianciarulo fourth and Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Aaron Plessinger in fifth.

450 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1Jett LawrenceHON CRF450R WE16 Laps
2Dylan FerrandisYAM YZ 450F+01.690
3Chase SextonHON CRF450R WE+44.154
4Adam CianciaruloKAW KX450SR+48.957
5Aaron PlessingerKTM 450 SX-F FE+1m00.744
6Garrett MarchbanksYAM YZ 250F+1m13.864
7Harri KullasYAM YZ 450F+1m21.327
8Phillip NicolettiYAM YZ 450F+1m54.260
9Ty MasterpoolKAW KX450+1m59.956
10Bryce ShellyYAM YZ 450F+2m08.451
11Jeremy HandHON CRF450R+2m11.822
12Derek  DrakeSUZ RMZ 450+2m14.584
13Fredrik NorenSUZ RMZ 450+2m21.302
14Jason AndersonKAW KX450SR+2m27.413
15Grant HarlanYAM YZ 450F15 Laps
16Anton GoleHQV FC450+01.574
17Jose ButronGAS MC450F+03.619
18Kyle ChisholmSUZ RMZ 450+05.662
19Ryder FloydHON CRF450R+08.403
20Stephen RubiniKAW KX450+15.698
21Luke RenzlandHQV FC450+17.325
22Tanel LeokHQV FC450+21.721
23Jay WilsonYAM YZ 450F+24.358
24Jace KesslerYAM YZ 450F+26.853
25Jakub TeresakGAS MC450F+27.935
26Vincent LuhoveyHON CRF450R+32.500
27John AdamsonHQV FC450+37.336
28Max MillerKTM 450 SX-F+46.891
29Luca MarsalisiYAM YZ 450F+51.707
30Zack WilliamsHON CRF450R+52.676
31Justin  RodbellHQV FC450+1m05.456
32Sebastian BalbuenaYAM YZ 450F+1m15.781
33Romain PapeGAS MC450F+1m23.586
34Christopher PrebulaKTM 350 SX-F+1m31.174
35Cody GrovesGAS MC450F+1m54.865
36Scott MesheyHQV FC450+1m59.866
37Jeremy SmithKAW KX450+2m11.188
38Adrien  MalavalKAW KX45012 Laps
39Rob WindtYAM YZ 450F7 Laps
40Justin BarciaGAS MC450F3 Laps

450 Moto Two

The final moto began the same way as Moto 1, with Lawrence at the head of the pack for the holeshot ahead of Sexton and Cianciarulo. As has been the case throughout the season the clear track allowed Lawrence to set the tone out front which forced Sexton to settle into second, about two-seconds behind.

Jason Anderson – Image by Ryan Wilson

As the Honda team-mates once again established themselves up front, a battle for third unfolded between the Monster Energy Kawasaki duo of Cianciarulo and Jason Anderson. Cianciarulo held onto the position for the opening 10 minutes until Anderson made the pass.

Chase Sexton – Image Ryan Wilson

Not long after Cianciarulo lost fourth to Ferrandis, who was battling his way forward from a start deep in the top 10. The Frenchman wasn’t done as he charged onto the rear fender of Anderson. The two riders made contact, which took Anderson to the ground and allowed Ferrandis to continue on in third.

Adam Cianciarulo – Image by Ryan Wilson

At the midway point of the moto Lawrence had added significantly to his advantage, which grew to more than five-seconds and continued to increase incrementally heading towards the final 10-minutes of the race. The lead approached nearly eight-seconds and stabilised for several laps until Sexton appeared to make a final push with just under five-minutes to go, and got within less than five-seconds. However, Lawrence responded and, combined with one of Sexton’s slowest laps, then pushed the lead to its largest margin at nearly 10- seconds.

Jett Lawrence – 2023 AMA Pro Motocross 450 Champion, embraced by older brother Hunter

Lawrence went wire-to-wire once more for moto win 18 to complete a perfect afternoon, taking the championship-winning chequered flag 9.2-seconds ahead of Sexton. Ferrandis finished in a distant third.

Jett Lawrence – 2023 AMA Pro Motocross 450 Champion

450 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeTime/Laps
1Jett LawrenceHON CRF450R WE15 Laps
2Chase SextonHON CRF450R WE+09.209
3Dylan FerrandisYAM YZ 450F+24.610
4Jason AndersonKAW KX450SR+45.910
5Aaron PlessingerKTM 450 SX-F FE+46.715
6Adam CianciaruloKAW KX450SR+1m08.176
7Harri KullasYAM YZ 450F+1m18.933
8Ty MasterpoolKAW KX450+1m24.650
9Fredrik NorenSUZ RMZ 450+1m28.385
10Garrett MarchbanksYAM YZ 250F+1m41.053
11Grant HarlanYAM YZ 450F+1m42.508
12Jay WilsonYAM YZ 450F+1m44.049
13Romain PapeGAS MC450F+1m44.530
14Justin BarciaGAS MC450F+1m56.688
15Kyle ChisholmSUZ RMZ 450+1m59.555
16Jeremy HandHON CRF450R+2m00.403
17Stephen RubiniKAW KX450+2m04.879
18Tanel LeokHQV FC450+2m07.951
19Jose ButronGAS MC450F+2m09.218
20Bryce ShellyYAM YZ 450F+2m09.838
21Anton GoleHQV FC450+2m18.296
22Luke RenzlandHQV FC450+2m23.515
23Jakub TeresakGAS MC450F14 Laps
24Luca MarsalisiYAM YZ 450F+04.119
25Jace KesslerYAM YZ 450F+20.288
26Vincent LuhoveyHON CRF450R+22.713
27Max MillerKTM 450 SX-F+26.890
28Adrien  MalavalKAW KX450+42.334
29Ryder FloydHON CRF450R+43.775
30Justin  RodbellHQV FC450+48.176
31John AdamsonHQV FC450+50.317
32Cody GrovesGAS MC450F+1m03.437
33Zack WilliamsHON CRF450R+1m06.545
34Derek  DrakeSUZ RMZ 450+1m15.504
35Jeremy SmithKAW KX450+1m47.085
36Crockett MyersKTM 450 SX-F+1m50.778
37Rob WindtYAM YZ 450F13 Laps
38Phillip NicolettiYAM YZ 450F10 Laps
39Sebastian BalbuenaYAM YZ 450F7 Laps
40Christopher PrebulaKTM 350 SX-F4 Laps

450 Round

Jett Lawrence’s 17th and 18th moto wins of the season, and ninth straight overall victory, move him one step closer to a potential perfect season, with two rounds and four motos remaining.

Jett Lawrence – 2023 AMA Pro Motocross 450 Champion

Jett’s 18-moto win streak is now only bettered by Ricky Carmichael and James Stewart, the only two riders to amass a perfect season in Pro Motocross history.

Jett Lawrence – 2023 AMA Pro Motocross 450 Champion

Jett Lawrence is the fifth different rider to capture the 450 Class crown in his first season in the division and becomes just the second Australian to hoist the Edison Dye Cup, joining Chad Reed.

Jett Lawrence – 2023 AMA Pro Motocross 450 Champion

With identical moto scores Sexton (3-2) and Ferrandis (2-3) finished tied for the runner-up spot, with the second-moto tiebreaker going to Sexton to give Honda HRC its fifth 1-2 finish of the season.

Chase Sexton – Image Ryan Wilson

It’s the fourth consecutive second-place result for Sexton while Ferrandis’ third-place finish marked his sixth appearance on the overall podium this season.

2023 AMA Pro MX – Round Nine – Unadilla
450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish = Points)
1. Jett Lawrence, Landsborough, Qld., Australia, Honda (1-1 = 50)
2. Chase Sexton, La Moille, Ill., Honda (3-2 = 42)
3. Dylan Ferrandis, Avignon, France, Yamaha (2-3 = 42)

Lawrence needed a 100-point margin to wrap up the title and now holds a 103-point advantage over Ferrandis, who took another step towards securing the runner-up spot in the final standings. Ferrandis is 35 points ahead of Plessinger in third, following the KTM rider’s fifth-place finish (5-5).

Jett Lawrence – P1 – Team Honda HRC

“I thought the track last year was fast, and I was amazed they were able to make it even faster this year. I appreciate them ripping it so deep and making it a normal Unadilla. Chase and Dylan [Ferrandis] were able to keep me on my toes all day, and I never felt like I was able to pull away. When I raced 250s, it was usually pretty easy to put a few good laps in and create a gap. Now, I have to work for it all moto. Overall, I had set a goal for myself to win the title in my rookie season, and I’m happy to get it done here.”

Jett Lawrence – 2023 AMA Pro Motocross 450 Champion
Chase Sexton – P2 – Team Honda HRC

“I felt like I had a great couple weeks of testing over the break, and I think it showed in the first moto. I was super comfortable all day and felt like I could seriously make a challenge. Obviously, I didn’t get the result I wanted, but it’s great to see us continue to make progress so late in the season. I’m excited to get back out there and compete again.”

Dylan Ferrandis – P3 – Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“In some races when I’m not really feeling great, I’ll get the holeshot and then today when I’m feeling great, I don’t get the starts. I guess it’s just a lack of luck. It is what it is, and I have to come from behind. Still a good day for me. It was the first race of the season where I felt like myself.”

Dylan Ferrandis – Image Ryan Wilson
Aaron Plessinger – P5

“Unadilla started off rough with 18th in qualifying… I only got better from there and worked really hard for both of my fifth-place finishes today with my starts – especially in the second moto. I was happy with how I rode, as I almost chased down fourth in that one. More homework to do, I need to be stronger early and find comfort sooner in the day, so that’s what we’ll work on and finish the year off strong with two to go.”

Austin Forkner – P11

“The first moto was such a bummer because I felt so good all morning and really wanted to have a shot at a top five,” said Forkner. “The second moto was much more where I thought I should be and hopefully next weekend we can put two solid motos together.”

Carson Mumford – P12

“It was a tough one and it was easy to make mistakes that cost you, which happened to me in the first moto,” said Mumford. “I really felt good, so I’m not really happy with 12th, but I’m not going to take for granted any moment I have out here and give it my all.”

Justin Barcia – P19

“The day started off really well. I was really having a good time and was going into the first moto with a lot of good vibes and good feels. Unfortunately, I got in a first-turn pile-up, and damaged my bike pretty bad. I tried to do a few laps but I ended up crashing again and had to pull her in and go back to the semi. So that was a shame for the first moto, not really the race I wanted coming back. In the second moto I had the far outside gate pick. I got off to a good jump, but pretty much had nowhere to go in the tight Unadilla first corner so I was pretty buried. I was charging through the third corner and got in another little pile-up and ended up going down. It was an extremely tough moto. That was my first 30 minute moto in a long time. So it was a tough day, but all-in-all it was very nice to be back at the races. We know we’ve got a lot of work to do and knew that this would be a good test for the future Supermotocross stuff. So we’ll keep working and be back next week at Budds Creek.”

450 Round Results

PosRiderM1M2Points
1Jett Lawrence1150
2Chase Sexton3242
3Dylan Ferrandis2342
4Adam Cianciarulo4633
5Aaron Plessinger5532
6Harri Kullas7728
7Garrett Marchbanks61026
8Jason Anderson14425
9Ty Masterpool9825
10Fredrik Noren13920
11Grant Harlan151116
12Jeremy Hand111615
13Phillip Nicoletti83813
14Bryce Shelly102012
15Jay Wilson23129
16Kyle Chisholm18159
17Derek  Drake12349
18Romain Pape33138
19Justin Barcia40147
20Jose Butron17196
21Stephen Rubini20175
22Anton Gole16215
23Tanel Leok22183
24Ryder Floyd19292
25Luke Renzland21220
26Jakub Teresak25230
27Jace Kessler24250
28Vincent Luhovey26260
29Luca Marsalisi29240
30Max Miller28270
31John Adamson27310
32Justin  Rodbell31300
33Zack Williams30330
34Adrien  Malaval38280
35Cody Groves35320
36Sebastian Balbuena32390
37Jeremy Smith37350
38Christopher Prebula34400
39Crockett Myers360
40Rob Windt39370
41Scott Meshey360

450 Round Highlights

450 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1Jett Lawrence450
2Dylan Ferrandis347
3Aaron Plessinger312
4Adam Cianciarulo269
5Chase Sexton260
6Ty Masterpool215
7Garrett Marchbanks200
8Fredrik Noren189
9Cooper Webb147
10Grant Harlan145
11Jose Butron138
12Jason Anderson133
13Lorenzo Locurcio110
14Phillip Nicoletti99
15Derek  Drake94
16Kyle Chisholm91
17Romain Pape81
18Jerry Robin69
19Jeremy Hand55
20Luca Marsalisi43
21Ken Roczen36
22Ryan Surratt33
23Marshal Weltin32
24Harri Kullas28
25Bryce Shelly28
26Chris Canning27
27Jace Kessler24
28Shane McElrath23
29Brandon Ray23
30Colt Nichols22
31Max Miller22
32Lars van Berkel21
33Gert Krestinov18
34Kaeden Amerine18
35Anton Gole17
36Dante Oliveira15
37Chandler  Baker15
38Christopher Prebula12
39Tyler Stepek11
40Jay Wilson9
41Henry Miller9
42Jed Beaton8
43Justin Barcia7
44Brandon Scharer7
45RJ Wageman5
46Kevin Moranz5
47Stephen Rubini5
48Trevor Schmidt4
49Joshua Hill4
50Jacob Runkles4
51Luke Renzland4
52John Adamson4
53Carson Brown3

SMX Combined Points

PosRiderPoints
1Chase Sexton632
2Aaron Plessinger548
3Adam Cianciarulo479
4Cooper Webb451
5Jett Lawrence450
6Dylan Ferrandis403
7Jason Anderson375
8Ken Roczen340
9Eli Tomac339
10Justin Barcia274
11Fredrik Noren267
12Grant Harlan239
13Ty Masterpool215
14Justin Hill212
15Kyle Chisholm203
16Garrett Marchbanks200
17Dean Wilson200
18Shane McElrath174
19Colt Nichols163
20Joshua Hill153
21Christian Craig150
22Jose Butron138
23Lorenzo Locurcio110
24Kevin Moranz101
25Phillip Nicoletti99
26Derek  Drake94
27Justin Starling94
28Benny Bloss91
29Joey Savatgy85
30Romain Pape81
31Justin Cooper76
32Joshua Cartwright76
33Jerry Robin69
34Cade Clason64
35Jeremy Hand57
36Luca Marsalisi43
37Ryan Surratt33
38Marshal Weltin32
39Tristan Lane29
40Harri Kullas28
41Devin Simonson28
42Bryce Shelly28
43Chris Canning27
44Max Miller27
45Jace Kessler24
46Brandon Ray23
47Chase Marquier22
48Lars van Berkel21
49Logan Karnow19
50Gert Krestinov18
51Kaeden Amerine18
52Anton Gole17
53Anthony Rodriguez16
54RJ Hampshire15
55Dante Oliveira15
56Chandler  Baker15
57Malcolm Stewart15
58Christopher Prebula12
59John Short12
60Marvin Musquin11
61Tyler Stepek11
62Jay Wilson9
63Henry Miller9
64Jed Beaton8
65Michael Hicks8
66Hunter Schlosser8
67Brandon Scharer7
68Cole Seely7
69Joan Cros7
70RJ Wageman5
71Stephen Rubini5
72Jared Lesher5
73Trevor Schmidt4
74Jacob Runkles4
75Luke Renzland4
76John Adamson4
77Lane Shaw4
78Carson Brown3
79Bryce Hammond3
80Dominique Thury3
81Tanel Leok3
82Karel Kutsar3
83Cody Groves3
84Scott Meshey3
85Izaih Clark3
86Ryder Floyd2
87Alex Ray2
88Sebastian Balbuena1
89Jeffrey Walker1
90Bryton Carroll1
91Richard Taylor1

250 Moto One

Levi Kitchen scored the holeshot – Image by Ryan Wilson

The opening 250 Class moto got underway with the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing machine of Levi Kitchen leading the way from the holeshot ahead of Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Seth Hammaker, followed by the Star Racing duo of Justin Cooper and Haiden Deegan.

Levi Kitchen – Image by Ryan Wilson

A spirited battle on the opening lap saw Kitchen and Hammaker trade the lead, from which Kitchen asserted himself out front.

Hammaker and Vohland – Image by Ryan Wilson

Behind the leaders a multi-rider battle unfolded in pursuit of third as Deegan lost multiple spots to KTM’s Max Vohland, Kawasaki’s Jo Shimoda, and championship leader Hunter Lawrance. This trio continued their push forward as Vohland led the group around Cooper, putting the KTM rider into third, just ahead of the point leader.

250 Moto One – Image by Ryan Wilson

Back up front the battle for the lead renewed between Kitchen and Hammaker approaching the halfway point of the moto, as just over a second separated the pair. Vohland continued to lurk in third but then came under fire from Lawrence. The top four then stabilised as the moto entered its final 10 minutes.

Hunter Lawrence – Image by Ryan Wilson

A quick surge by Vohland carried the KTM onto the rear fender of Hammaker where he made a quick pass for the position.

Lawrence then went on the attack and made an aggressive move for third, which allowed Deegan to close in from fifth and make the pass on Hammaker for fourth. As that unfolded Lawrence made the pass on Vohland for second and set his sights on the lead.

Deegan then followed with a pass by Vohland for third. With just a handful of minutes remaining the championship rivals looked to close in on the 3.5 second deficit to Kitchen.

Haiden Deegan – Image by Ryan Wilson

Kitchen’s lead dwindled quickly as Lawrence was on a determined march to the front. Soon the fight for the lead was on as Kitchen and Lawrence battled both each other and lappers. Kitchen withstood the attack and opened up the advantage once more.

While running third, Deegan’s motorcycle appeared to expire, which brought the rookie’s moto to an abrupt and heartbreaking conclusion.

Haiden Deegan – Image Jeff Kardas

Kitchen parlayed his holeshot into the third moto win of his career, 3.2 seconds ahead of Lawrence in second, while Shimoda inherited third following Deegan’s misfortune. Vohland was fourth, while Cooper rounded out the top five.

250 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1Levi KitchenYAM YZ 250F15 Laps
2Hunter LawrenceHON CRF250R+03.211
3Jo ShimodaKAW KX 250+19.374
4Maximus VohlandKTM 250 SX-F FE+24.068
5Justin CooperYAM YZ 250F+24.665
6Jalek  SwollHQV FC250 RE+51.112
7RJ HampshireHQV FC250 RE+59.744
8Tom VialleKTM 250 SX-F FE+1m03.146
9Ryder DiFrancescoKAW KX 250+1m10.805
10Dilan SchwartzSUZ RMZ 250+1m12.029
11Stilez RobertsonYAM YZ 250F+17.453
12Pierce BrownGAS MC250F+1:21.416
13Preston KilroyYAM YZ 250F+1m24.465
14Daxton BennickYAM YZ 250+1m46.282
15Carson MumfordKAW KX 250+1m49.088
16Brock BennettKTM 250 SX-F+1m55.220
17Talon HawkinsHQV FC250 RE+1m56.964
18Derek KelleyKTM 250 SX-F+2m00.542
19Joshua VarizeKTM 250 SX-F+2m00.870
20Hardy MunozKAW KX 250+2m04.467
21Caden BraswellGAS MC250F+2m05.662
22Austin ForknerKAW KX 250+2m25.902
23Jorgen  TalvikuHQV FC250+2m32.982
24Seth HammakerKAW KX 25014 Laps
25James HarringtonYAM YZ 250F+16.172
26Gage LinvilleGAS MC250F+35.032
27Marcus PhelpsKTM 250 SX-F+39.910
28Maxwell SanfordHON CRF250R+44.010
29Slade SmithKTM 250 SX-F+47.939
30Cameron DurowKTM 250 SX-F+49.990
31Hunter CrossKTM 250 SX-F+1m06.750
32James DeCotisKTM 125SX+1m35.997
33Joseph TaitYAM YZ 250F+1m39.394
34Cody WilliamsHQV FC250+1m58.525
35Gerhard MatamorosKTM 250 SX-F FE+2m08.992
36Leo TuckerKTM 250 SX-F+2m20.778
37Nicolas IsraelGAS MC250F+2m30.208
38Haiden DeeganYAM YZ 250F12 Laps
39Chase YentzerSUZ RMZ 2509 Laps
40Colton EigenmannYAM YZ 250F3 Laps

250 Moto Two

A red flag for a downed rider initiated a restart for the final race of the afternoon as Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire needed to be attended to.

250 Moto Two – Image by Ryan Wilson

When the field returned to the starting gate and took off for the second time it was Kawasaki’s Ryder DiFrancesco with the holeshot, followed closely by Cooper, Shimoda and Kitchen.

Lawrence started just outside the top five while Deegan’s late gate pick left him outside the top 20 initially.

Jo Shimoda – Image by Ryan Wilson

Just after the completion of the opening lap Cooper went on the attack and made the pass on DiFrancesco to take the lead, which left the Kawasaki team-mates to battle it out for second as Kitchen rode patiently in fourth.

Justin Cooper – Image by Ryan Wilson

Shimoda was persistent and made the pass happen to drop his rookie team-mate down to third. As Kitchen looked to apply pressure on DiFrancesco he bobbled slightly, which allowed an opportunistic Lawrence to make the pass for fourth and then make his way around DiFrancesco for third.

A shot at the overall win was on the line as Shimoda and Lawrence engaged in a battle for second, with the Honda rider able to get the better of his rival to move into second. Behind them, Kitchen kept his winning hopes alive with a pass on DiFrancesco for fourth.

Hunter Lawrence – Image by Ryan Wilson

Cooper and Lawrence were separated by 5.4-seconds with just under 20-minutes remaining in the moto, but the distance between them continued to grow through the middle of the race as Cooper pushed his advantage out to nearly 10-seconds. Lawrence settled into second, a few seconds ahead of Shimoda in third.

Cooper was consistent through to the finish and secured his third moto win of the season, two seconds ahead of Lawrence, who did what he needed to do in bringing home the runner-up result. Shimoda followed closely in third, with Kitchen a distant fourth.

250 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeLaps/Interval
1Justin CooperYAM YZ 250F15 Laps
2Hunter LawrenceHON CRF250R+02.071
3Jo ShimodaKAW KX 250+02.640
4Levi KitchenYAM YZ 250F+33.160
5Austin ForknerKAW KX 250+38.961
6Maximus VohlandKTM 250 SX-F FE+46.492
7Tom VialleKTM 250 SX-F FE+47.712
8Seth HammakerKAW KX 250+49.624
9Daxton BennickYAM YZ 250+1m02.269
10Haiden DeeganYAM YZ 250F+1m03.728
11Pierce BrownGAS MC250F+1m12.312
12Ryder DiFrancescoKAW KX 250+1m15.230
13Carson MumfordKAW KX 250+1m17.976
14Jalek  SwollHQV FC250 RE+1m34.325
15Talon HawkinsHQV FC250 RE+1m41.051
16Preston KilroyYAM YZ 250F+1m49.251
17Caden BraswellGAS MC250F+1m52.093
18Stilez RobertsonYAM YZ 250F+2m07.714
19Derek KelleyKTM 250 SX-F+2m26.780
20James HarringtonYAM YZ 250F14 Laps
21Jorgen  TalvikuHQV FC250+00.327
22Hunter CrossKTM 250 SX-F+41.763
23Joshua VarizeKTM 250 SX-F+1m04.113
24Gage LinvilleGAS MC250F+1m05.299
25Slade SmithKTM 250 SX-F+1m08.641
26Marcus PhelpsKTM 250 SX-F+1m17.418
27Cameron DurowKTM 250 SX-F+1m26.332
28James DeCotisKTM 125SX+1m40.069
29Joseph TaitYAM YZ 250F+2m04.432
30Cody WilliamsHQV FC250+2m11.909
31Nicolas IsraelGAS MC250F+2m24.651
32Gerhard MatamorosKTM 250 SX-F FE1 Laps
33Leo TuckerKTM 250 SX-F+08.183
34Dilan SchwartzSUZ RMZ 2507 Laps
35Brock BennettKTM 250 SX-F+1m23.580
36Evan HaimowitzYAM YZ 250F5 Laps
37Hardy MunozKAW KX 2502 Laps
38RJ HampshireHQV FC250 REDNS
39Maxwell SanfordHON CRF250RDNS
40Chase YentzerSUZ RMZ 250DNS

250 Round

Lawrence’s consistent 2-2 finishes were the defining element of his ability to finish atop the overall standings as he edged out Kitchen (1-4) by a single point. Cooper’s win in the second moto vaulted him up to the third and final spot on the overall podium (5-1).

Lawrence’s lead in the championship standings grew to 2- points with two rounds and four motos remaining.

Cooper’s podium result moved him into second while Shimoda moved into third, 35 points out of the lead.

Deegan’s adversity-filled afternoon saw him drop from second, three points behind Lawrence, to fourth, 36 points out of the lead, after a 17th-place finish (38-10).

2023 AMA Pro MX Round Nine Unadilla250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finishes = Points) 1. Hunter Lawrence, Landsborough, Qld., Australia, Honda (2-2 = 44) 2. Levi Kitchen, Washougal, Wash., Yamaha (1-4 = 43) 3. Justin Cooper, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Yamaha (5-1 = 41)
2023 AMA Pro MX Round Nine Unadilla
250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finishes = Points)
1. Hunter Lawrence, Landsborough, Qld., Australia, Honda (2-2 = 44)
2. Levi Kitchen, Washougal, Wash., Yamaha (1-4 = 43)
3. Justin Cooper, Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., Yamaha (5-1 = 41)
Hunter Lawrence – P1 – Team Honda HRC

“First of all, I want to congratulate my brother Jett on his championship. I’m super proud of him, and I can’t wait to see what he does in the future! Obviously, we had some good days off to let me heal and get ready for this final push. I know people will critique us for not emphasizing training during a break, but we just did what we know and trust. Sometimes it’s better to recharge than keep pushing the hammer down. I think it’s shown so far that we made the right decisions, so we’ll just have to go out there and prove it the rest of the season.”

Levi Kitchen – P2 – Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“I’m glad I finally did [well] in the first moto today. I’ve usually done well in the second moto, so today it was nice to get it done in Moto 1. We got two good starts and made the most of the day, so I’m really happy with that.”

Justin Cooper – P3 – Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing

“Sometimes you have to take some chances. We need to put ourselves in the best position each moto and do the best we can. We put ourselves out front to start the second moto and then managed the gap from there. I’m stoked on that.”

Jo Shimoda – P4

“I felt good with my riding all day, but couldn’t get the exact speed to make the passes to the front,” said Shimoda. “As the second race after the 450s, the ruts were even more crazy for us that second moto, and I tried to take advantage of that, but the other guys were good too. I am looking forward to keeping this speed up and hopefully, we can get a win before the end of the season.”

Maximus Vohland – P5

“I started the day well here qualifying in P7 – I’ve always liked Unadilla and I feel like it suits my style. I got off to a good start in moto one, inside the top five, and just felt like I had a good flow going. I tried to chase down Levi [Kitchen] for the lead, but ended with a couple mistakes and finished fourth. Second moto, rode well again, I just didn’t get off to a great start after the restart. Fought my way into sixth and then ran out of tear-offs, so that’s where my charge ended and finished the day with fifth overall.”

Tom Vialle – P6

“Unadilla is a tough track – it’s actually super-fast! There were a lot of ruts that were really long, which made for a unique challenge, and really, I just struggled with finding a flow all day, to be honest. Both motos, I didn’t ride how I’d have liked to, but we have another race next weekend and I’m excited to give it my all at Budds Creek.”

Jalek Swoll – P7

“Starts were okay. Moto one was okay. I came in with a sixth and felt like I had some more in the tank to ride a little better and get a little further up,” said Swoll. “In moto two I came together with another rider. I don’t feel like it was my fault and I felt like there was nowhere to go and was stuck in his bike for what felt like forever. From dead last I don’t know what I came back to…maybe 12th or 13th. It sucks. It feels like a lot of work is being put in but it doesn’t show. It’s all good. We’ll use the fire and try to come out firing at the next two rounds.”

Ryder DiFrancesco – P8

“It was great to get the holeshot in the second moto,” said DiFrancesco. “This track is really tough and there are so many things you have to think about when trying to attack this track. I’m really happy to be back in the top 10, and I think this could be what I need to really push these last few rounds.”

Pierce Brown – P10

“I had an all-right day, with tenth overall. I definitely want more. We struggled a little bit in both motos, just getting off the gate. I had to come from behind in both motos, especially the second one. In moto one I fell with a lap to go, so I lost some spots there. In moto two I had a charge. I made some pretty good passes with a couple laps to go to get myself in a better position. I’m happy, but I want more. We’re going to push to build for the rest of the season.”

250 Round Results

PosRiderM1M2Points
1Hunter Lawrence2244
2Levi Kitchen1443
3Justin Cooper5141
4Jo Shimoda3340
5Maximus Vohland4633
6Tom Vialle8727
7Jalek  Swoll61422
8Ryder DiFrancesco91221
9Daxton Bennick14919
10Pierce Brown121119
11Austin Forkner22516
12Carson Mumford151314
13RJ Hampshire73814
14Seth Hammaker24813
15Preston Kilroy131613
16Stilez Robertson111813
17Haiden Deegan381011
18Dilan Schwartz103411
19Talon Hawkins171510
20Derek Kelley18195
21Brock Bennett16355
22Caden Braswell21174
23Joshua Varize19232
24James Harrington25201
25Hardy Munoz20371
26Jorgen  Talviku23210
27Gage Linville26240
28Hunter Cross31220
29Marcus Phelps27260
30Slade Smith29250
31Cameron Durow30270
32James DeCotis32280
33Joseph Tait33290
34Cody Williams34300
35Gerhard Matamoros35320
36Maxwell Sanford28390
37Nicolas Israel37310
38Leo Tucker36330
39Evan Haimowitz360
40Chase Yentzer39400
41Colton Eigenmann400

250 Round Highlights

250 Championship Points

PosRiderPoints
1Hunter Lawrence344
2Justin Cooper322
3Jo Shimoda309
4Haiden Deegan308
5Levi Kitchen290
6RJ Hampshire288
7Maximus Vohland252
8Tom Vialle237
9Ryder DiFrancesco167
10Jalek  Swoll166
11Talon Hawkins112
12Seth Hammaker111
13Caden Braswell106
14Dilan Schwartz97
15Chance Hymas92
16Carson Mumford79
17Jordon Smith75
18Daxton Bennick73
19Preston Kilroy58
20Guillem Farres57
21Pierce Brown55
22Austin Forkner49
23Derek Kelley38
24Jett Reynolds29
25Slade Smith28
26Michael Mosiman20
27Mitchell Harrison19
28Joshua Varize18
29Jeremy Martin15
30Jorgen  Talviku15
31Garrett Marchbanks15
32Chase Yentzer15
33Stilez Robertson13
34James DeCotis13
35Tyson Johnson13
36Brock Bennett12
37Hardy Munoz11
38Ty Masterpool7
39Matti Jorgensen7
40Lux Turner7
41James Harrington6
42Maxwell Sanford5
43Preston Boespflug4
44Joel Rizzi3
45Marcus Phelps2
46Kai Aiello2
47Jack Rogers1
48Mitchell Zaremba1

SMX Combined Points

PosRiderPoints
1Hunter Lawrence568
2Haiden Deegan476
3RJ Hampshire474
4Levi Kitchen446
5Jo Shimoda384
6Maximus Vohland373
7Tom Vialle356
8Justin Cooper322
9Jordon Smith234
10Jett Lawrence223
11Talon Hawkins185
12Max Anstie181
13Ryder DiFrancesco167
14Jalek  Swoll166
15Caden Braswell158
16Pierce Brown153
17Chance Hymas152
18Carson Mumford151
19Enzo Lopes149
20Dilan Schwartz148
21Jeremy Martin147
22Chris Blose133
23Mitchell Oldenburg131
24Derek Kelley125
25Nate Thrasher120
26Cullin Park117
27Seth Hammaker111
28Cameron Mcadoo101
29Coty Schock89
30Cole Thompson87
31Henry Miller86
32Jace Owen81
33Robbie Wageman78
34Daxton Bennick73
35Michael Mosiman71
36Mitchell Harrison63
37Jeremy Hand62
38Preston Kilroy58
39Guillem Farres57
40Michael Hicks57
41Stilez Robertson55
42Hunter Yoder55
43Derek  Drake52
44Joshua Varize51
45Austin Forkner50
46Dylan Walsh49
47Phillip Nicoletti44
48Luke Neese44
49Hardy Munoz43
50Marshal Weltin42
51Anthony Rodriguez40
52Jett Reynolds29
53Brock Papi29
54Slade Smith28
55A J Catanzaro28
56Max Miller19
57Austin Politelli19
58Jerry Robin19
59Josiah Natzke17
60Maxwell Sanford17
61Jorgen  Talviku15
62Garrett Marchbanks15
63Chase Yentzer15
64Brandon Scharer14
65Gage Linville14
66Stilez Robertson13
67James DeCotis13
68Tyson Johnson13
69Hunter Schlosser13
70Brock Bennett12
71Dominique Thury12
72Devin Simonson12
73Jack Chambers12
74Geran Stapleton11
75Kaeden Amerine11
76Lane Allison10
77Ty Masterpool7
78Matti Jorgensen7
79Lux Turner7
80James Harrington6
81Wilson Todd6
82TJ Albright6
83Luca Marsalisi6
84Preston Boespflug4
85Julien Benek4
86Hunter Cross4
87Brandon Ray4
88Matt Moss4
89Joel Rizzi3
90Dylan Woodcock3
91Garrett Hoffman3
92Lance Kobusch3
93Marcus Phelps2
94Kai Aiello2
95Jace Kessler2
96Luke Kalaitzian2
97Jack Rogers1
98Mitchell Zaremba1

2023 AMA SuperMotocross Calendar

RndSeriesStadiumLocationDate
4AMA SXAngel StadiumAnaheim, CAJanuary 28
5AMA SXNRG StadiumHouston, TXFebruary 4
6AMA SXRaymond James StadiumTampa, FLFebruary 11
2*AMA SXRingCentral ColiseumOakland, CAFebruary 18
7AMA SXAT&T StadiumArlington, TXFebruary 25
8AMA SXDaytona Int. SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FLMarch 4
9AMA SXLucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, INMarch 11
10AMA SXFord FieldDetroit, MIMarch 18
11AMA SXLumen FieldSeattle, WAMarch 25
12AMA SXState Farm StadiumGlendale, AZApril 8
13AMA SXAtlanta Motor SpeedwayAtlanta, GAApril 15
14AMA SXMetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJApril 22
15AMA SXNisssan StadiumNashville, TNApril 29
16AMA SXEmpower Field at Mile HighDenver, COMay 6
17AMA SXRice-Eccles StadiumSalt Lake City, UTMay 13
18ProMXFox Raceway NationalPala, CAMay 27
19ProMXHangtown ClassicRancho Cordova, CAJune 3
20ProMXThunder Valley NationalLakewood, COJune 10
21ProMXHigh Point NationalMount Morris, PAJune 17
22ProMXRedBud NationalBuchanan, MIJuly 1
23ProMXSouthwick NationalSouthwick, MAJuly 8
24ProMXSpring Creek NationalMillville, MNJuly 15
25ProMXWashougal NationalWashougal, WAJuly 22
26ProMXUnadilla NationalNew Berlin, NYAugust 12
27ProMXBudds Creek NationalMechanicsville, MDAugust 19
28ProMXIronman NationalCrawfordsbille, INAugust 26
29SMXzMAX DragwayCharlotte, NCSeptember 9
30SMXChicagoland SpeedwayJoilet, ILSeptember 16
31SMXLA Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, LASeptember 23

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