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20-07-2025
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Motocross 2025 250 results, highlights, finish at Washougal: Jo Shimoda wins second time in three rounds
With a second-place finish in Moto 1 of the Washougal (Washington) National and a victory in the second moto, Jo Shimoda won for the second time in the past three rounds. His first victory of 2025 came at RedBud MX Park in Buchanan, Michigan two weeks ago. Shimoda was off to a strong start with back-to-back second-place finishes at Fox Raceway in Pala, California, and Hangtown in Rancho Cordova, California, to start the season, but as soon as the series left the Left Coast, he began to struggle. Shimoda finished sixth at Thunder Valley and High Point, and then barely cracked the top five at The Wick 338 in Southwick, Massachusetts. He finished 10th in Moto 1 of that round, but rebounded to finish second in Moto 2 for an overall finish of fifth. Finishing second in Moto 2 was the confidence booster Shimoda needed. He swept the motos of RedBud, finished third overall at Spring Creek last week, and came to Washougal with a spring in his step. The points championship is practically out of reach, but with the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) looming, Shimoda needs momentum. Click here for a recap of Washougal Haiden Deegan is still feeling the effects of his crash in qualification for the RedBud National. What he thought was a charley horse turned out to be a deep bruise that kept him off the bike in training the following week. Even at less than 100 percent, Deegan held Shimoda at bay in Millville, Minnesota, in Moto 1 and won the overall with a 1-2 finish. He had the same results in Washougal, but lost the overall on a tiebreaker when Shimoda beat him in the second race to earn the tiebreaker. Garrett Marchbanks scored his first 250 Pro Motocross divisional podium with results of third in Moto 1 and fourth in Moto 2. He was close in Thunder Valley with a moto podium in the first race and a fourth-place overall finish. This was his fifth top-five of the season as he and the team begins conversations about what 2026 will look like. Relive Moto 1 Seth Hammaker had a drama-free Washougal National. And, after his disastrous showing the week before in Spring Creek, when he failed to earn points with a 27th-place finish in Moto 1 and a 39th-place finish in the second race, that was just fine with him. It has been a long road for Hammaker in 2025 Motocross. This was his first top-five of the season, with his previous best showing a pair of sevenths at Fox Raceway and High Point. The 2025 season has been one of steady improvement for Austin Forkner, who returned from injury at the beginning of the Monster Energy Supercross season. A viscous crash in Detroit in 2024 preceded a lengthy rehabilitation period, and once the outdoor season began, he was still not 100 percent. Forkner finished a distant 31st in Pala and failed to crack the top 15 in the next five rounds. Things finally came together last week when he finished eighth overall at Spring Creek. He earned his first top-five of the season in Washougal with a pair of fifth-place moto finishes. Here are the 250 Motocross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 8 at Washougal MX Park in Washougal, Washington: Overall Results Moto 1 Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times Moto 2 Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times 250 MX Rider Points 250 SuperMotocross Points Manufacturer Points Here is the finishing order of Round 8 in Washougal (points earners): 1. Jo Shimoda, Honda [2-1] 2. Haiden Deegan, Yamaha [1-2] 3. Garrett Marchbanks, Kawasaki [3-4] 4. Seth Hammaker, Kawasaki [7-3] 5. Austin Forkner, Triumph [5-5] 6. Dilan Schwartz, Yamaha [4-11] 7. Mikkel Haarup, Triumph [10-7] 8. Maximus Vohland, Yamaha [8-9] 9. Drew Adams, Kawasaki [13-6] 10. Ryder DiFrancesco, GasGas [11-8] 11. Levi Kitchen, Kawasaki [9-10] 12. Jordon Smith, Triumph [6-14] 13. Enzo Temmerman, Kawasaki [14-13] 14. Parker Ross, Yamaha [12-15] 15. Avery Long, KTM [16-12] 16. Lux Turner, KTM [17-17] 17. Alexander Fedortsov, [15-19] 18. Nate Thrasher, Yamaha [19-16] 19. CJ Benard, KTM [20-18] 20. Cullin Park, Honda [18-20] 21. Kyle Wise, Yamaha [24-21] 22. Austin Black, KTM [21-27] Motocross Results Pala 450 Results | 250 Results Hangtown 450 Results | 250 Results Thunder Valley 450 Results | 250 Results High Point 450 Results | 250 Results Southwick 450 Results | 250 Results RedBud 450 Results | 250 Results Spring Creek 450 Results | 250 Results Supercross Results Anaheim 1 450 Results | 250W Results San Diego 450 Results | 250W Results Anaheim 2 450 Results | 250W Results Glendale 450 Results | 250W Results Tampa 450 Results | 250E Results Detroit 450 Results | 250E Results Arlington 450 Results | 250W Results Daytona 450 Results | 250E Results Indianapolis 450 Results | 250 E/W Results Birmingham 450 Results | 250E Results Seattle 450 Results | 250W Results Foxborough 450 Results | 250E Results Philadelphia 450 Results | 250 E/W Results New Jersey 450 Results | 250E Results Pittsburgh 450 Results | 250E Results Denver 450 Results | 250W Results Salt Lake City 450 Results | 250 E/W Results More SuperMotocross News Jo Shimoda earns second Motocross win of 2025 at Washougal Chase Sexton beats Jett Lawrence at Washougal Haiden Deegan wins Washougal Moto 1 over Jo Shimoda Chase Sexton wins Washougal Moto 1, Jett Lawrence third Washougal 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SMX season Washougal Preview | Betting Guide Tom Vialle to skip Washougal Aaron Plessinger to miss Washougal for illness Julien Beaumer sits out two rounds to heal from High Point crash


NBC Sports
19-07-2025
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2025 Washougal 250 Moto 2 LIVE Updates: Seth Hammaker earns the holeshot
Haiden Deegan survived an on-track incident with Ryder DiFrancesco before winning Moto 1 of the Washougal (Washington) National. Dan Beaver, Haiden Deegan won Moto 1 over Jo Shimoda. Seth Hammaker won the holeshot In Race Notes Jalek Swoll did not line up for Moto 2 after crashing out of the lead on Lap 1 of Moto 1. Seth Hammaker earned the holeshot, but Jo Shimoda took the lead on Lap 1. If he wins this moto, he wins the overall despite anything Deegan does. But Deegan got a poor start and ended Lap 1 outside the top five. More SuperMotocross News Chase Sexton beats Jett Lawrence at Washougal Haiden Deegan wins Washougal Moto 1 over Jo Shimoda Chase Sexton wins Washougal Moto 1, Jett Lawrence third Washougal 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SMX season Washougal Preview | Betting Guide Tom Vialle to skip Washougal Aaron Plessinger to miss Washougal for illness Julien Beaumer sits out two rounds to heal from High Point crash

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17-07-2025
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Washougal Motocross betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines: Justin Barcia worth a consideration to podium
After splitting the Spring Creek National motos with his brother, Hunter Lawrence, Jett Lawrence's (-824) raw opening odds for the Washougal (Washington) National changed only slightly. He opened at -800 for Spring Creek, but it will cost another $24 this week to win back $100. Until proven otherwise, Jett should be regarded as unbeatable. Hunter's (+432) odds also became slightly less attractive this week after winning the first race and finishing second in Moto 2. He had a little more than 40 points shaved off his line of +475 entering Spring Creek, but it bears noting that his three-race average of +452 remains significantly better than the three rounds previous, when he averaged +850. The Lawrence brothers were in a class of their own in Minnesota, but the data pool is too shallow to predict that Hunter will consistently challenge Jett. That raises questions about Hunter's minus odds for a podium, which opened at -285. If a bettor places an outright win bet on Hunter, they may as well cover it with another wager on the head-to-head matchup between the brothers. Jett is heavily favored at -650 over Hunter's +392. Chase Sexton (+580) was best-in-class in the Spring Creek National, although he ran a distant third in both motos. Consistency on the track ping-ponged his odds this week. He opened at +590 for his Pro Motocross return at RedBud, sagged to +763 for Spring Creek, and rebounded at Washougal. For reference, Sexton opened the season at +499. Now that his chances of winning the championship have all but evaporated, a lot of wind has gone out of Eli Tomac's (+1705) sails. Even before his mechanical failure two rounds ago, which practically eliminated him from contention, his odds slipped from a three-round average of +263 to +833 for RedBud. He fell further for Spring Creek to +1569, and that trend continued into Washougal's 17/1 handicap. Pride is a powerful motivation, however, and that could be worth some couch cushion money. Tomac's podium odds of +161 do not provide much juice for the squeeze, but there may be another wager worth considering. Tomac matches up against Sexton in a head-to-head battle this week, with Sexton favored at -229 to Tomac's +167. The podium odds provide some of the most interesting considerations this week. Justin Cooper (+3949, overall win) ranks fifth on the handicap chart this week with a line of +265 to finish among the top three. He gets the traders' nod over RJ Hampshire (+12887) because of season-long consistency, but Hampshire has come on strong in recent rounds with fourth-place results overall in the past two weeks. Given his long outright win odds of 129/1, intrepid gamblers might even want to slip some discretionary money his way. Justin Barcia (+12887) scored a surprise top-five at Spring Creek. With Cooper Webb out for knee surgery and Aaron Plessinger out for illness this week, Barcia's +2073 for a podium is worth a second look. Opening Odds, Outright Overall Win Jett Lawrence, -824 Hunter Lawrence, +432 Chase Sexton, +580 Eli Tomac, +1705 Justin Cooper, +3949 Tony Cairoli, +12887 Jorge Prado, +12887 Jason Anderson, +12887 RJ Hampshire, +12887 Justin Barcia, +12887 Joey Savatgy, +12887 Valentin Guillod, +12887 Malcolm Stewart, +13599 Coty Schock, +13599 Harri Kullas, +13599 Romain Pape, +13599 Colt Nichols, +14825 Benoit Paturel, +14825 Derek Kelley, +14825 Cornelius Tøndel, +14825 Marshal Weltin, +14825 Mitchell Harrison, +14825 Lorenzo Locurcio, +14825 Opening Odds, Overall Podium Jett Lawrence, -3233 Hunter Lawrence, -285 Chase Sexton, -202 Eli Tomac, +161 Justin Cooper, +265 R.J. Hampshire, +387 Jason Anderson, +1286 Jorge Prado, +1908 Justin Barcia, +2073 Tony Cairoli, +2418 Malcolm Stewart, +5365 Joey Savatgy, +7815 Harri Kullas, +7815 Valentin Guillod, +7815 Benoit Paturel, +7815 Coty Schock, +7815 Lorenzo Locurcio, +7815 Marshal Weltin, +7815 Colt Nichols, +7815 Romain Pape, +7815 Mitchell Harrison, +7815 Derek Kelley, +7815 Cornelius Tøndel, +7815 More SuperMotocross News Tom Vialle to skip Washougal Aaron Plessinger to miss Washougal for illness Julien Beaumer sits out two rounds to heal from High Point crash Spring Creek 450 Results | 250 Results Jett Lawrence again overcomes Moto 1, scores Spring Creek victory Jeremy Martin wins final career moto at Spring Creek Hunter wins Spring Creek Moto 1 after Jett crashed on Lap 1 Haiden Deegan wins intense Spring Creek Moto 1 battle over Jo Shimoda Cooper Webb injures knee at RedBud, out until playoffs Cole Davies cleared to ride following Denver crash