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Jett flies to Indy triple crown win

Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence took the win, his fifth victory of the season, at Round 10 the 17-round 2024 Monster Energy Supercross season inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Lawrence became the second 450SX Class racer to sweep a Triple Crown event, which uses the results from three 12-minute plus one lap races to determine an overall winner.
Lucas Oil Stadium hosted its first Triple Crown event. For the sixth-consecutive race, strong attendance was on display as over 62,000 fans packed the house in Indy. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.   

Progressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki’s Ken Roczen took second place in Indy with (2-2-3) Race scores on a soft and rutted track that challenged the racers throughout the night. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton put in a strong charge in Race 3 and finished in third place overall with (3-3-2) Race scores. In the Eastern Regional 250SX Class, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Cameron McAdoo earned his first win of the season with (1-2-3) Race finishes.  
First place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“It was pretty cool, and Lars [Lindstrom] told me after the race that the last person [to sweep a Triple Crown] was Kenny and it was on a Honda, too. So it’s kind of cool to keep that ritual going with the Honda, going 1-1-1… That track was gnarly, it can kind of catch you at any moment. It was scary riding next to someone in the rhythm, because you’re just – you’re trying to stay as straight as possible and it just kind of, it could catch you off guard pretty quickly… The track was gnarly but I think it creates some good racing.” – Jett Lawrence, when asked about the track and about being the second rider ever to sweep a Triple Crown. 

Second place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“You kind of just play things by ear… Every time I jump a jump or whatever [the obstacle], I try to look ahead and make sure that I’m picking a good rut to do it. But that’s what makes it so tough – you just don’t know what you’re getting on the take-offs. And then the sand made it tough because it’s hard underneath, so it’s not like you can just blast the sand berm… Those are some tricky, tricky, tricky conditions, you know? And physically, also, because this dirt is so grabby, you’re just muscling the whole time… You’ve got so much traction, and it pulls you all sorts of directions, so that’s what made it just incredibly tough. But my starts were on point tonight and that helped me out big time.” – Ken Roczen, when asked about balancing speed vs. risk on the rutted, changing track.  
Third place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“I feel like tonight was overall a better result for me. My riding’s getting better and better every weekend. Didn’t have the hottest qualifying [times], but I showed up [at race time]. I mean, didn’t obviously get the win, but I feel like I rode pretty well tonight with my starts. [I] got a better start in the third Main, made it work somewhat, and overall [we’re] just trying to build every weekend. We’re still not where we want to be, we still have some adjustments we need to make, but overall [we’re] heading in the right direction and looking forward to these next couple rounds – another Triple Crown in St. Louis, [and] Seattle next weekend, so [we’re] looking forward to these next seven rounds and trying to build every one of them.” – Chase Sexton   


The Eastern Regional 250SX Class held its Round 5 and Cameron McAdoo took his third career Supercross win; it was his second Triple Crown overall victory. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle grabbed a second-place overall finish with (4-3-1) race scores in the 10-minute plus one lap Races. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan battled back from a first turn crash in Race 3 to capture third place overall in Indianapolis with (2-1-6) finishes. McAdoo takes over the points lead and therefore the red plate as the Eastern Regional 250SX Class takes three weekends off before returning to racing at the Foxborough Supercross on April 13th.  
First place 250SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“It’s been a while since I got a win. They all feel so good… I’m just so grateful to be in this position, to be this healthy, to fight for this, and just to race my dirt bike. Like, that was what I live for, going into that third race tied on points and just that lock-in [of focus]. And like I’ve been saying all night, just [focusing on] being present where my feet are, and gosh, I’m just so proud of that one. I’ve had a long road, just as all of us have. Dirt bikes are tough, and they’re so rewarding, but I’m just so grateful for my family who’ve been with me. They love me just as much every time, whether I come home and win or [get] 15th or whatever it is. And this is just so special to get to do it in front of you guys. I’ve said it before, this is my dream.

Shout out to my dad. He had to work today; he’s in construction and he’s only like an hour and a half away from here but he couldn’t make it so – love you, Pops. Shout out to all my people behind me, every time… This is so special. And a quote that I’ve really tried to live by lately is – my wife has a sign in our room that says, ‘These are the good old days,’ and I truly believe that, so I’m grateful for this. Thank you to Indy fans. I love this city… This one felt really good and these aren’t easy to come by so I’m gonna soak it in. [When McAdoo was told his race bike will run the red plate the next time he rides it] That gives me chills. That’s surreal to me, still. I’ve had it twice and, yeah, I’m just gonna keep working for this, and keep doing our best; Can’t wait to get home to my pup.” – Cameron McAdoo  
Second place 250SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“Actually, it felt really good in the first moto, and then I had the crash in the whoops, so I was kind of frustrated. And I didn’t ride really good [in the] second one. I rode the best all day, I think, in the third one, and I’m pretty happy… The track was tough tonight, that’s for sure. I had a good start in the last [Race] and grabbed the win. After the crash [in the first Race] I was kind of frustrated, and I [said to myself that] I really wanna win the last one, and I was pretty happy with that one. I mean, we lost the red plate, and a couple of points, but [there are] still a lot of races to go; so we are still there in the fight and that’s what mattered tonight. And I’m really happy. I want to thank everyone here tonight who came to watch the race, and my team, sponsors, parents, family, everyone around me; thank you so much.” – Tom Vialle  
Third place 250SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.

“It’s a little unfortunate but it’s racing, it happens… I’m not exactly sure how I hit it and just got spit in a 180… It’s unfortunate but you know we have three weeks off now. We’re going to work hard and I’m gonna come back swinging. We’ve got a lot of rounds left, we’ve got an East/West shootout, which I’m excited for, and the pace is getting there, man. It’s my first full week of training back and the pace is getting there; we’ve just got to keep improving… [I’m] just grateful to get on the podium and, you know [we’ll] keep pushing forward on these weeks off.” – Haiden Deegan, regarding his crash in Race 3 when his bike caught a Tuff Blox going into the first turn.  

The racers line up and do it again next Saturday, March 23rd inside Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington for Round 11 of the 450SX Class and Round 6 of the Western Regional 250SX Class. The Seattle Supercross will pay points toward both the 17-round Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and the 31-round SuperMotocross World Championship. 

450 results and points

118Jett LawrenceLandsborough, AustraliaHonda CRF450R1X23125
22Cooper WebbNewport, NCYamaha YZ450F20222
394Ken RoczenMattstedt, GermanySuzuki RM-Z45030320
41Chase SextonLaMoille, ILKTM 450 SX-F FE40418
532Justin CooperCold Springs Harbor, NYYamaha YZ450F50517
621Jason AndersonRio Rancho, NMKawasaki KX450SR60616
73Eli TomacCortez, COYamaha YZ450F70715
87Aaron PlessingerHamilton, OHKTM 450 SX-F FE80814
951Justin BarciaMonroe, NYGASGAS MC 450F90913
1027Malcolm StewartHaines City, FLHusqvarna FC 450 RE1001012
1112Shane McElrathOakland, FLSuzuki RM-Z4501101111
1245Colt NicholsMuskogee, OKBeta 450 RX130129
1367Benny BlossOak Grove, MOBeta 450 RX140138
1482Mitchell HarrisonBrighton, MIKawasaki KX450150147
15100Anthony BourdonHossegor, FranceSuzuki RM-Z450160156
169Adam CianciaruloNew Smyrna Beach, FLKawasaki KX450SR120165
1711Kyle ChisholmTampa, FLSuzuki RM-Z450170175
1822Freddie NorenLidköping, SwedenKawasaki KX450SR180184
19109Aaron TantiBrisbane, AustraliaKawasaki KX450190193
2023Grant HarlanDecatur, TXYamaha YZ450F200202
21199John ShortPilot Point, TXKawasaki KX450210211
2214Dylan FerrandisBedarrides, FranceHonda CRF450R220220

SEASON STATISTICS

POS.#RIDERHOMETOWNAVG QUALSEASON HOLESHOTSEASON LAPS LEDAVG FINISHSEASON WINSSEASON POINTS
118Jett LawrenceLandsborough, Australia4.441043.34185
22Cooper WebbNewport, NC6.9154.22172
31Chase SextonLaMoille, IL6.82304.61165
43Eli TomacCortez, CO4.90145.20159
594Ken RoczenMattstedt, Germany3.42275.81153
621Jason AndersonRio Rancho, NM7.50136.00147
77Aaron PlessingerHamilton, OH4.00156.61146
832Justin CooperCold Springs Harbor, NY9.4107.60108
914Dylan FerrandisBedarrides, France8.80010.20107
1051Justin BarciaMonroe, NY11.60011.6095
1127Malcolm StewartHaines City, FL6.40011.8091
1296Hunter LawrenceLandsborough, Australia10.5007.4087
1312Shane McElrathOakland, FL15.90013.7075
149Adam CianciaruloNew Smyrna Beach, FL14.2006.3048
1515Dean WilsonGlasgow, Scotland14.40012.0046
16111Jorge PradoLugo, Spain9.3004.8045
1767Benny BlossOak Grove, MO14.70012.6041
1828Christian CraigSan Diego, CA12.80010.3039
1911Kyle ChisholmTampa, FL18.60011.1032
2046Justin HillYoncalla, OR17.40011.4029

250 results and points

116Tom VialleAvignon, FranceKTM 250 SX-F FE117125
263Cameron McadooSioux City, IAKawasaki KX25020222
343Seth HammakerBainbridge, PAKawasaki KX25030320
439Pierce BrownSandy, UTGASGAS MC 250F40418
56Jeremy MartinMillville, MNYamaha YZ250F5X0517
633Jalek SwollBelleview, FLTriumph TF 250-X60616
759Daxton BennickMorganton, NCYamaha YZ250F70715
869Coty SchockDover, DEYamaha YZ250F80814
938Haiden DeeganTemecula, CAYamaha YZ250F90913
1048Chance HymasPocatello, IDHonda CRF250R1001012
1165Henry MillerRochester, MNHonda CRF250R1101111
1275Marshal WeltinUbly, MIYamaha YZ250F1201210
1390Hardy MunozOrlando, FLKawasaki KX250130139
14483Bryton CarrollVineland, NJYamaha YZ250F140148
15128Preston BoespflugBattle Ground, WASuzuki RM-Z250150157
16602Gage LinvilleLake Park, GAGASGAS MC 250F FE160166
1793Bryce ShellyTelford, PAYamaha YZ250F170175
18296Ryder FloydParis, TXHonda CRF250R180184
19208Logan LeitzelDillsburg, PAKawasaki KX250190193
20435Marcus PhelpsJohannesburg, South AfricaKTM 250 SX-F200202
2137Max AnstieLondon, EnglandHonda CRF250R210211
22964Dominique ThurySchneeberg, GermanyKawasaki KX250220220

SEASON STATISTICS

POS.#RIDERHOMETOWNAVG QUALSEASON HOLESHOTSEASON LAPS LEDAVG FINISHSEASON WINSSEASON POINTS
147Levi KitchenWashougal, WA5.82141.41106
231Jordon SmithBelmont, NC2.31111.71102
324Rj HampshireHudson, FL5.51412.12101
426Garrett MarchbanksCoalville, UT5.0052.9087
516Tom VialleAvignon, France5.00242.6274
630Jo ShimodaSuzuka, Japan6.0004.0074
763Cameron McadooSioux City, IA2.0042.3073
839Pierce BrownSandy, UT7.0002.1069
955Mitchell OldenburgGodley, TX6.5004.8067
10100Anthony BourdonHossegor, France14.5005.0065
11929Julien BeaumerLake Havasu City, AZ8.0115.2063
1238Haiden DeeganTemecula, CA7.8253.3162
1369Coty SchockDover, DE8.0002.9062
1443Seth HammakerBainbridge, PA9.8003.4059
1559Daxton BennickMorganton, NC9.8003.3059
1641Carson MumfordSimi Valley, CA8.3005.8058
1785Hunter YoderMenifee, CA13.0006.0056
1837Max AnstieLondon, England5.3004.1053
1957Nate ThrasherLivingston, TN10.30164.9150
2065Henry MillerRochester, MN10.8004.4048
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