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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-06-06 21:52:24

450cc race results: AMA Pro Motocross RD2 – Hangtown – Lawrence domination

Summary By: eMotoX
Jett Lawrence delivered a commanding performance at the AMA Pro Motocross round two at Hangtown, securing dominant victories in both 450cc races. In the first moto, Lawrence took the holeshot and quickly established a significant lead, with his brother Hunter Lawrence and Haiden Deegan battling behind him. Despite pressure from Jorge Prado, who closed the gap on Deegan, Prado suffered a mechanical failure late in the race, forcing him to retire and severely impacting his championship aspirations. Dylan Ferrandis impressed on his Ducati, finishing a strong fourth, while RJ Hampshire and Mikkel Haarup also posted solid results. The second race saw the Lawrence brothers once again at the forefront, with Jett fending off mid-race pressure from Hunter before pulling away to dominate once more. Haiden Deegan recovered from a poor start to claim his first podium of the season, finishing third. Chase Sexton delivered a steady ride to fourth place on his Kawasaki, followed closely by teammate Marchbanks. Jorge Prado’s difficulties continued, as a poor gate pick and subpar riding limited him to thirteenth, trailing riders like Haarup and Guillod. Jett Lawrence’s twin victories at Hangtown reinforce his status as the rider to beat in the 450cc class, while Hunter Lawrence’s consistent front-running form highlights the strength of the Lawrence family this season. Haiden Deegan’s podium signals his growing competitiveness, suggesting he could be a key contender moving forward. Meanwhile, Prado’s mechanical woes and struggles in the second moto represent a significant setback in his pursuit of the championship. The Hangtown results have reshaped the championship landscape, with the Lawrence brothers now firmly in control and other riders needing to respond quickly to remain in contention. The mechanical issues faced by top contenders underline the importance of reliability alongside speed in this demanding series. As the season progresses, maintaining consistency and overcoming technical challenges will be crucial for all riders aiming for the title.