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2025 Thunder Valley Motocross 450 Qualification: Eli Tomac fastest in Q1

2025 Thunder Valley Motocross 450 Qualification: Eli Tomac fastest in Q1

NBC Sports07-06-2025
LAKEWOOD, Colorado: Heavy rain on Thursday and persistent moisture on Friday kept riders off track until Saturday morning and with NBC providing live coverage that flipped the 450 and 250 divisions, the premiere class was first to test out the course.
Eli Tomac was 1.5 seconds faster than Jett Lawrence in the first qualification session but rapidly changing track conditions should allow Jett Lawrence to close the distance.
Justin Cooper confirmed his recent strength with the third fastest time in this session.
Aaron Plessinger looks to keep his top-five moto streak alive and he landed fourth.
RJ Hampshire rounded out the top five.
Group A, Qualification 1 Results
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