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Hangtown was by far one of the most exciting races that we’ve had the chance to watch this year and that is saying a lot! It was an unreal day full of surprises and come from behind performances. Jett Lawrence made an uncharacteristic error early in the day, thus ending his 24-0 win streak. He would do what he had to do to get out of Hangtown as healthy as possible. Meanwhile, Chase Sexton went 1-1 and capitalized BIG on the mistake. In the 250 class Haiden Deegan would come from behind to win in moto one and have a big crash of his own in moto two. He would remount and get second in the moto, thus giving him his second overall win in as many rounds.
Here are the must see highlights from round two of the Pro Motocross Championship at Hangtown.
Hymas Grabs the 250 Moto 1 Holeshot
Another Vicious Crash in the Hangtown First Turn
Remember – Deegan Was 11 Seconds Back
Almost ten minutes in…
Deegan Makes the Pass For the Lead Late
Hymas was one minute plus two laps awayy from his first ever moto win.
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Another Great Start For Jett Lawrence – 450 Moto 1
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Jett Has a BIG Crash
He would crash one more time and head into the mechanics area before climbing up to 24th at the end of the moto.
Hunter Leads Until Late
H-Law was one minute plus two laps away from his first ever moto win.
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Another Angle on Jett’s Crash
Deegan – Holeshot – 250 Moto 2
Vialle on the Charge
Deegan Does a 720…
Deegan Remounted and Finished Second
Securing his second overall win to start the season.
Jett Not Feeling Great…Like Ish Actually
Justin Cooper – Holeshot – 450 Moto 2
Sexton Down Early
Back in 40th early, no way he has a chance to win this moto.
Sexton into Fifth
With eight minutes to go, Sexton moves into the top five and 15 seconds behind the leader Aaron Plessinger. ?No way he wins this one…right? Right?
Sexton to Second
Right?
Last to First For Sexton
Right…
1-1 On the Day For Sexton
Jett Update
250MX Overall Results
450MX Overall Results
250MX Press Conference
450MX Press Conference
Bring on Thunder Valley!
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