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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-06-06 16:10:29

Qualifying results: AMA Pro Motocross RD2 – Hangtown – Lawrence and Hammaker on pole

Summary By: eMotoX
Jett Lawrence secured pole position in the 450cc class at the AMA Pro Motocross Round 2 held at Hangtown by posting the fastest time in the second qualifying session. Haiden Deegan, despite not improving on his initial time from the first qualifying session, maintained second place on the grid. Jorge Prado improved his lap to claim third fastest, while Hunter Lawrence, who experienced a tip-over during a hot lap, settled for fourth. Justin Cooper completed the top five qualifiers in the premier class. In the 250cc category, Seth Hammaker emerged as the fastest qualifier, outperforming Ryder Di Francesco and Jo Shimoda, who took second and third respectively. The qualifying sessions set the stage for an exciting race day, with strong performances from both established riders and rising talents in the field. These results highlight the competitive nature of the AMA Pro Motocross series as riders continue to push for supremacy early in the season. Notable moments included Hunter Lawrence’s crash during his qualifying run, which prevented him from challenging for a higher grid position despite showing promising pace. Meanwhile, Haiden Deegan’s consistent performance in Q1 proved sufficient to secure a front-row start, underscoring the importance of early session times. The qualifying outcomes have generated anticipation for the main races, where riders will look to convert their strong starting positions into race wins. Looking ahead, the focus will be on how these qualifying performances translate into race results at Hangtown. With Jett Lawrence and Seth Hammaker leading their respective classes, the weekend promises intense battles and potential shifts in the championship standings. Fans and teams alike will be keen to see if the frontrunners can maintain their momentum or if challengers will upset the order in the upcoming races.