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2025 Washougal 450 Moto 1: Chase Sexton leads early
2025 Washougal 450 Moto 1: Chase Sexton leads early

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time4 days ago

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2025 Washougal 450 Moto 1: Chase Sexton leads early

Jett Lawrence swept the qualification sessions for the Washougal (Washington) National as he quests to keep his perfect season alive. Jorge Prado earned the holeshot. Chase Sexton took the lead from Prado on Lap 1 with Jett Lawrence in second. Haiden Deegan wins intense Spring Creek Moto 1 battle over Jo Shimoda Jeremy Martin will go out on a high note after holeshotting Moto 1 and standing on the podium. Dan Beaver , In Race Notes Prado earned the holeshot, but Sexton took the lead, and Jett Lawrence moved into second on the opening lap. Eli Tomac followed Jett through and slotted into third. RJ Hampshire rounded out the top five on Lap 2. More SuperMotocross News Washougal 450 Qualification | 250 QualificationJason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SMX seasonWashougal Preview | Betting GuideTom Vialle to skip WashougalAaron Plessinger to miss Washougal for illnessJulien Beaumer sits out two rounds to heal from High Point crashSpring Creek 450 Results | 250 ResultsJett Lawrence again overcomes Moto 1, scores Spring Creek victoryJeremy Martin wins final career moto at Spring CreekHunter wins Spring Creek Moto 1 after Jett crashed on Lap 1

Jett crashes on Lap 1 before sweeping RedBud Nationals
Jett crashes on Lap 1 before sweeping RedBud Nationals

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time05-07-2025

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Jett crashes on Lap 1 before sweeping RedBud Nationals

Jett Lawrence got a poor start and then crashed on Lap 1 to fall as far back as 18th, but that did not bother him whatsoever as he charged through the field to sweep the motos and take the overall win of the RedBud Nationals at Buchanan, Michigan. Jett beat by more than eight seconds despite giving up a sizeable margin in the first half of the race. Advertisement Hunter Lawrence also had a slow start before taking the last spot on the podium. Chase Sexton returned to action to finish fourth in Moto 2. Jorge Prado rounded out the top five. In Race Notes Jorge Prado and Coty Schock battled for the lead into Turn 1 with Schock taking the top spot. Prado gave chase as Jett Lawrence got a poor start and he was outside the top 10 on Lap 1. Aaron Plessinger is suffering from illness and fever and did not line up for the second race. Jett crashed in the first lap and dropped to 18th. Justin Cooper chased Prado early. Tony Cairoli retired his Ducati at the seven-minute mark after a strong Moto 1 run. Advertisement At the nine-minute mark, Jett moved up to fifth. Chase Sexton is in tow and fifth. Just past the 10-minute mark, Jett passed RJ Hampshire for fourth. Poor starts never bother Jett, however, he made his way into a podium position by Lap 7. Jett passed Hunter for third just shy of the halfway mark. Justin Cooper took the lead from Prado on that same lap. Jett took the lead with five minutes remaining. Sexton came along with him and rode second. Incredibly, Jett is set to sweep the motos. Cooper rode second with Hunter rounding out the podium. Eli Tomac's points woes continue as he struggled to finish seventh. Advertisement More SuperMotocross News Jett Lawrence wins RedBud Moto 1, Eli Tomac retires RedBud 450 Qualification | 250 Qualification RedBud Preview | Betting Guide Chase Sexton set to return at RedBud Southwick 450 results | 250 results Motocross community mourns the death of Aidan Zingg Jett Lawrence sweeps Southwick for fifth win of 2025 Haiden Deegan earns truly perfect round at Southwick Jett Lawrence runs away from field in Southwick Moto 1 Haiden Deegan wins Southwick Moto 1 by 25 seconds Justin Barcia to return from knee injury in Southwick Drew Adams sidelined with broken finger

Update: Jorge Prado begins training after shoulder injury
Update: Jorge Prado begins training after shoulder injury

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time16-04-2025

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Update: Jorge Prado begins training after shoulder injury

Jorge Prado has begun training following a crash and shoulder injury in qualification for Round 3 of the Monster Energy Supercross season. The injury necessitated surgery, for which he returned to his native Spain. 'Happy Days! Missed riding my bike so bad,' Prado posted on social media. Prado entered the season with high expectations after signing with Monster Energy Kawasaki for the full 2025 SuperMotocross League schedule, but his first two Supercross efforts failed to produce a top-10 finish. He was 14th in the season opener in Anaheim, California, and 12th in San Diego. A timeline for his return has not been announced, but he and the team are likely eyeing a return for the Pro Motocross season, which begins May 24, 2025, at Fox Raceway in Pala, California. Prado won the European outdoor, MXGP championship in back-to-back seasons (2023 and 2024), so this riding style is better suited to the Spanish rider. More SuperMotocross News What riders said after Philadelphia Daxton Bennick suffers compression fracture Philadelphia Recap | 450 Results | 250 Results Benny Bloss renews with Beta Monster Energy SX video game features major upgrades Chase Sexton controls his SX fate Philadelphia Supercross preview Philadelphia betting odds Eli Tomac on May 2025 return Jason Anderson to miss remainder of SX

Jorge Prado out for 2025 Supercross with shoulder injury
Jorge Prado out for 2025 Supercross with shoulder injury

NBC Sports

time30-01-2025

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Jorge Prado out for 2025 Supercross with shoulder injury

Jorge Prado suffered a hard crash in qualification for Round 3 of the Monster Energy Supercross season and was unable to mount up for the evening program last week at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. Midweek, he announced on social media he will require shoulder surgery and will miss the remainder of the Supercross season. 'Bad news; surgery is needed to fix my shoulder and I will be out for the rest of the Supercross season.' Prado posted on Instagram. 'Time of rehab is unknown and hopefully I can make it to the start of outdoors. I will be back strong like I always do.' Prado's fulltime debut in the stadium series did not go the way he would have liked. He finished 14th in the season opening race and was 12th in San Diego the following week. In 2024, Prado scored one top-10 finish in four starts, a seventh in the muddy conditions of San Francisco, California. If Prado make it back in time for the complete Pro Motocross season, his fortunes should improve. He is the reigning MXGP champion having won that honor in 2023 and 2024. Prado will undergo surgery in his native Spain this weekend while the series competes in Round 4 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. More SuperMotocross News How to Watch Glendale SX SuperMotocross tickets, track maps What riders said after A2 Anaheim 2 450 results | 250 results Jett Lawrence, Haiden Deegan win Anaheim 2 Drew Adams debuts at A2 Ty Masterpool, Stilez Robertson out of Supercross A2 Betting lines, odds, predictions for A1 Jett and Hunter Lawrence fire agent Anaheim 2 by the numbers: Podium parity

Jorge Prado Shoulder Surgery Needed, Out for Remainder of Supercross Season
Jorge Prado Shoulder Surgery Needed, Out for Remainder of Supercross Season

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time30-01-2025

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Jorge Prado Shoulder Surgery Needed, Out for Remainder of Supercross Season

Yesterday, the Monster Energy Kawasaki team announced that Jorge Prado would be out for this weekend's Glendale Supercross Triple Crown from his time qualifying at Anaheim 2 last Saturday. Today, Prado posted an update on his Instagram, revealing that surgery will be needed to repair his dislocated shoulder, forcing him to miss the remainder of the Supercross season. Bad news :/ Surgery is needed to fix my shoulder and I will be out for the rest of the Supercross season. Time of rehab is unknown and hopefully I can make it to the start of outdoors. I will be back strong like I always do 💪🏻 - Jorge Prado via Instagram The rehab timeframe is unknown at this time, and Prado hopes to return for the AMA Pro Motocross Championship season opener at Fox Raceway at the end of May. View the to see embedded media. During round 3 of the Monster Energy Supercross Championship from Anaheim 2 in Anaheim, California, the first 450SX timed qualifying session, Prado crashed into the nets after the long rhythm section and was seen leaving the track on the back of the Alpinestars mobile medical unit in a sling on his right shoulder.

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