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Jett 'manifested' return for 450 Pro Motocross win

Jett 'manifested' return for 450 Pro Motocross win

NBC Sportsa day ago
Following his win at Unadilla to secure the Pro Motocross 450 win for 2025, Jett Lawrence is presented with the No. 1 plate, reflects on his journey back from a torn ACL and explains how he 'manifested' the win.
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