Hunter Lawrence takes important day victory
Without winning himself, Hunter Lawrence has done good business in the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship 250MX. In New Berlin, the Honda rider finished second in both heats but won the overall. Levi Kitchen (1-4) and his teammate Justin Cooper (5-1) were allowed to climb onto the podium.
Haiden Deegan came to Budds Creek three points behind the leader but had a tough day. He did not finish the first heat and finished tenth in the second heat. Cooper rises to second place in the standings, 22 points behind the leader! The tenth race will be held next weekend at the Budds Creek circuit.
Results Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross 250MX #9; New Berlin, USA:
1e some
1. Levi Kitchen USA Yamaha
2. Hunter Lawrence From Honda
3. Jo Shimoda Jap Kawasaki
4. Max Vohland USA KTM
5. Justin Cooper USA Yamaha
8. Tom Vialle F KTM
DNF. 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. Austin Forkner USA Kawasaki
7. Tom Vialle F KTM
10. Haiden Deegan USA Yamaha
Daily ranking:
1. Hunter Lawrence From Honda 2-2
2. Levi Kitchen USA Yamaha 1-4
3. Justin Cooper USA Yamaha 5-1
4. Jo Shimoda Jap Kawasaki 3-3
5. Max Vohland USA KTM 4-6
Standings after 9 matches:
1. Hunter Lawrence From Honda 344
2. Justin Cooper USA Yamaha 322
3. Jo Shimoda Jap Kawasaki 309
4. Haiden Deegan USA Yamaha 308
5. Levi Kitchen USA Yamaha 290
8. Tom Vialle F KTM 237
All results are HERE to find.
By: Steven van Kempen/KEMCO
Gallery: #ProMotocross
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