Hunter Lawrence takes back the lead
Due to bad luck, Hunter Lawrence lost the lead in the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship 250MX last week. However, the Honda rider has regained the lead by winning the race in Millville. The Australian won with a first and second place ahead of Justin Cooper (4-1) and Jo Shimoda (2-3). Haiden Deegan did not get further than sixth place and loses the redplate to Lawrence.
Next time:
The eighth race will be held on July 22 at the Washougal circuit.
Results Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross 250MX #7; Millville, USA:
1e some
1. Hunter Lawrence From Honda
2. Jo Shimoda Jap Kawasaki
3. RJ Hampshire USA Husqvarna
4. Justin Cooper USA Yamaha
5. Haiden Deegan USA Yamaha
2e some
1. Justin Cooper USA Yamaha
2. Hunter Lawrence From Honda
3. Jo Shimoda Jap Kawasaki
4. Levi Kitchen USA Yamaha
5. Tom Vialle F KTM
Daily ranking:
1. Hunter Lawrence From Honda 1-2
2. Justin Cooper USA Yamaha 4-1
3. Jo Shimoda Jap Kawasaki 2-3
4. RJ Hampshire USA Husqvarna 3-6
5. Levi Kitchen USA Yamaha 7-4
Standings after 7 matches:
1. Hunter Lawrence From Honda 260
2. Haiden Deegan USA Yamaha 247
3. RJ Hampshire USA Husqvarna 240
4. Jo Shimoda Jap Kawasaki 240
5. Justin Cooper USA Yamaha 239
7. Tom Vialle F KTM 210
All results are HERE to find.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: #RedBull
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