2024 PRO MOTOCROSS POINT STANDINGS (AFTER ROUND 5 OF 11)

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2024 PRO MOTOCROSS POINT STANDINGS (AFTER ROUND 5 OF 11)

The 2024 Southwick National was an exciting one, especially in the 250 class. Haiden Deegan was strong all day and looked like he would go 1-1, but it got more exciting than that when he went down ten minutes into the second moto. Still, he ended up with the overall win and he extended his points lead. Now, Haiden has a 42-point lead on Chance Hymas and a 43-point gap on Tom Vialle. In the 450 class, Hunter held a six-point lead on Chase coming into Southwick and an eight-point lead on Jett. Now, the standings are even closer.

Scroll below to see updated point standings after Southwick, brought to you by ThorMX

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450 POINT STANDINGS: SOUTHWICK NATIONAL

Chase Sexton 2024 High Point National- Chase Sexton didn’t get the overall, but he rebuilt his confidence. 

The 450 class looked like it was another Lawrence show, with Jett and Hunter going one-two in the first race at Southwick, but Chase Sexton found another gear late in the second moto at Southwick and was somehow able to pass both Hunter and Jett for the moto win. No, he didn’t win the overall, but he regained some serious confidence. Now the points are ultra close, three points separate the top three in the 450 class. Hunter retains the red plate while Jett and Chase are tied for position number two.

POS. # NAME POINTS
1 96 Hunter Lawrence 213
2 1 Jett Lawrence 210
3 4 Chase Sexton 210
4 32 Justin Cooper 176
5 7 Aaron Plessinger 162
6 14 Dylan Ferrandis 152
7 21 Jason Anderson 148
8 51 Justin Barcia 148
9 27 Malcolm Stewart 133
10 22 Freddie Noren 90
11 28 Christian Craig 83
12 36 Phillip Nicoletti 77
13 23 Grant Harlan 70
14 75 Marshal Weltin 63
15 79 Harri Kullas 54
16 12 Shane McElrath 49
17 58 Cullin Park 39
18 68 Romain Pape 39
19 53 Derek Kelley 37
20 46 Justin Hill 35
21 762 Kyle Webster 20
22 11 Kyle Chisholm 20
23 70 Jerry Robin 18
24 15 Dean Wilson 17
25 26 Garrett Marchbanks 17
26 387 Gert Krestinov 15
27 60 Lorenzo Locurcio 15
28 290 Alvin Östlund 11
29 56 Jeremy Hand 11
30 103 Scotty Verhaeghe 9
31 84 Anthony Rodriguez 9
32 777 James Harrington 8
33 65 Henry Miller 8
34 87 Max Miller 6
35 93 Bryce Shelly 4
36 97 Tristan Lane 3
37 416 Jake Masterpool 1

250 POINT STANDINGS: SOUTHWICK NATIONAL

Haiden Deegan 2024 Thunder Valley NationalHaiden Deegan extends his points lead. 

The 250 class was once again full of drama at round five. Haiden Deegan was dominant in the first moto, grabbing the holeshot and managing a healthy lead all the way to the finish. Then, in moto two, he got out front quickly, scrubbing past Levi Kitchen in a kamikaze move directly after the start to take the first spot. Then, Tom Vialle began to pressure Haiden about ten minutes into the race. Haiden then made a mistake and stuffed his front wheel into a berm and went down. It looked like Tom would hold on for the win and be able to gain five points on Haiden who was solidly in third, but then, Tom began to lose steam, Jo Shimoda smelled blood in the water and made the pass for first, and then Tom went down on the final lap trying to re-pass Jo and hold off the hard-charging Haiden Deegan.

POS. # NAME POINTS
1 38 Haiden Deegan 238
2 48 Chance Hymas 196
3 16 Tom Vialle 195
4 47 Levi Kitchen 177
5 30 Jo Shimoda 174
6 29 Ty Masterpool 146
7 39 Pierce Brown 133
8 33 Jalek Swoll 124
9 31 Jordon Smith 115
10 17 Joseph Savatgy 111
11 929 Julien Beaumer 107
12 34 Ryder DiFrancesco 96
13 166 Casey Cochran 74
14 40 Dilan Schwartz 67
15 59 Daxton Bennick 60
16 511 Nicholas Romano 58
17 69 Coty Schock 52
18 705 Mark Fineis 49
19 57 Nate Thrasher 46
20 99 Jett Reynolds 41
21 107 Ryder McNabb 37
22 35 Talon Hawkins 29
23 37 Max Anstie 13
24 108 Jorgen-Matthias Talviku 11
25 473 Lux Turner 11
26 273 Brock Bennett 7
27 413 Crockett Myers 7
28 435 Marcus Phelps 2
29 914 Russell Buccheri 2
30 162 Max Sanford 1
31 78 Joshua Varize 1

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