OVERALL 450 RACE RESULTS // 2023 IRONMAN NATIONAL (UPDATED)

450 RACE RESULTS // 2023 IRONMAN NATIONAL

The 2023 Ironman National has the potential to become a historical event in this Series. With 20-0 moto wins this season, Jett Lawrence is on the brink of a perfect season. Though Jett rode flawlessly, positioning himself here has not been easy. He has withstood every fight from Chase Sexton this season. With one more race and two more motos, will Jett get the job done, or will Chase put a stop to the streak? Find out below.

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450 OVERALL RESULTS

Moto two was a hectic start; Jason Anderson flinched and hit the gate, causing Jett to flinch. When the gate dropped, Ferrandis came out with the lead and fast pace. Unfortunately, his day would end in that first lap as he side-swapped around and outside berm, going down hard with the lead. After a quick reaction on the gate after flinching, Jett seemed to magically appear in second, where he would capitalize on Ferrandis’s crash and make his way into the lead, followed by teammate Chase Sexton.

Throughout the moto, Jett maintained the lead he had on Chase Sexton. Chase would put on a good charge towards the end as Jett caught up to the lapped traffic. Ultimately, Chase was not able to run the pace of Jett this year. Jett would go on to win the moto, solidifying his perfect season.

POS. # RIDER HOMETOWN FINISH
1 18 Jett Lawrence Australia 1-1
2 23 Chase Sexton La Moille, IL 2-2
3 7 Aaron Plessinger Hamilton, OH 5-3
4 21 Jason Anderson Rio Rancho, NM 4-4
5 9 Adam Cianciarulo Murrieta, CA 6-6
6 36 Garrett Marchbanks Coalville, UT 7-8
7 51 Justin Barcia Greenville, FL 11-5
8 539 Dylan Wright Canada 8-9
9 69 Phillip Nicoletti Cohocton, NY 12-7
10 953 Harri Kullas Estonia 9-12
11 14 Dylan Ferrandis France 3-37
12 78 Grant Harlan Kailua Kona, HI 14-14
13 47 Fredrik Noren Sweden 22-10
14 493 Jess Pettis Canada 10-38
15 107 Jose Butron Spain 39-11
16 91 Jeremy Hand Mantua, OH 16-16
17 12 Shane McElrath Canton, NC 25-13
18 106 Stephen Rubini France 13-39
19 434 Bryce Shelly Telford, PA 15-20
20 444 Romain Pape France 40-15
21 604 Max Miller Springfield, OR 24-17
22 437 Vincent Luhovey Greensburg, PA 17-21
23 874 Zack Williams New Prague, MN 27-18
24 511 Jace Kessler Eagle, MI 18-24
25 751 Joshua Hill Yoncalla, OR 31-19
26 80 Kevin Moranz Topeka, KS 19-25
27 70 Justin Rodbell Prince Frederick, MD 20-28
28 296 Ryder Floyd Paris, TX 21-22
29 323 John Adamson United Kingdom 26-23
30 53 Derek Drake San Luis Obispo, CA 28-26
31 568 Crockett Myers Navasota, TX 30-27
32 111 Anthony Rodriguez Venezuela 23-34
33 174 Luca Marsalisi Danbury, CT 29-32
34 588 Eddie Norred Rockford, IL 34-30
35 412 Jared Lesher Elderton, PA 36-29
36 208 Logan Leitzel Dillsburg, PA 0-31
37 411 Scott Meshey North Ridgeville, OH 32-40
38 193 Ryan Diezic Streetsboro, OH 0-33
39 93 Jerry Robin Hamel, MN 38-35
40 45 Colt Nichols Muskogee, OK 37-36
41 716 Jacob Baumert Buckner, KY 0
42 109 Raimundo Trasolini Venezuela 0

 

Justin Barcia seemed back to speed at Ironman, putting a solid fifth-place finish in moto two.

MOTO ONE RESULTS

The start of Moto One went to Jett Lawrence, but some early Moto aggression from Aaron Plessinger had us thinking he may take the lead, but in true Jett fashion, he put his head down and maintained the position. Chase Sexton started just outside the top five and quickly made his way into the top three. Chase went to work on Aaron, making the pass into second, where he would go after leader Jett Lawrence. Jason Anderson also followed Sexton’s steps and made his way around Plessinger as well. Jett would increase his lead by the end and go on to win the moto.

POS. # RIDER HOMETOWN BIKE
1 18 Jett Lawrence Australia HON CRF450R
2 23 Chase Sexton La Moille, IL HON CRF450R
3 14 Dylan Ferrandis France YAM YZ 450F
4 21 Jason Anderson Rio Rancho, NM KAW KX450SR
5 7 Aaron Plessinger Hamilton, OH KTM 450 SX-F FE
6 9 Adam Cianciarulo Murrieta, CA KAW KX450SR
7 36 Garrett Marchbanks Coalville, UT YAM YZ 250F
8 539 Dylan Wright Canada HON CRF450R
9 953 Harri Kullas Estonia YAM YZ 450F
10 493 Jess Pettis Canada KTM 450 SX-F FE
11 51 Justin Barcia Greenville, FL GAS MC450F
12 69 Phillip Nicoletti Cohocton, NY YAM YZ 450F
13 106 Stephen Rubini France KAW KX450
14 78 Grant Harlan Kailua Kona, HI YAM YZ 450F
15 434 Bryce Shelly Telford, PA YAM YZ 450F
16 91 Jeremy Hand Mantua, OH HON CRF450R
17 437 Vincent Luhovey Greensburg, PA HON CRF450R
18 511 Jace Kessler Eagle, MI YAM YZ 450F
19 80 Kevin Moranz Topeka, KS KTM 450 SX-F
20 70 Justin Rodbell Prince Frederick, MD HQV FC450
21 296 Ryder Floyd Paris, TX HON CRF450R
22 47 Fredrik Noren Sweden SUZ RMZ 450
23 111 Anthony Rodriguez Venezuela KTM 450 SX-F
24 604 Max Miller Springfield, OR KTM 450 SX-F
25 12 Shane McElrath Canton, NC YAM YZ 450F
26 323 John Adamson United Kingdom HQV FC450
27 874 Zack Williams New Prague, MN HON CRF450R
28 53 Derek Drake San Luis Obispo, CA SUZ RMZ 450
29 174 Luca Marsalisi Danbury, CT YAM YZ 450F
30 568 Crockett Myers Navasota, TX KTM 450 SX-F
31 751 Joshua Hill Yoncalla, OR YAM YZ 450F
32 411 Scott Meshey North Ridgeville, OH HQV FC450
33 716 Jacob Baumert Buckner, KY YAM YZ 450F
34 588 Eddie Norred Rockford, IL KAW KX450
35 109 Raimundo Trasolini Venezuela GAS MC450F
36 412 Jared Lesher Elderton, PA YAM YZ 250
37 45 Colt Nichols Muskogee, OK KAW KX450
38 93 Jerry Robin Hamel, MN YAM YZ 450F
39 107 Jose Butron Spain GAS MC450F

Despite a brutal practice crash, Dylan Ferrandis was riding great in the first moto; he climbed his way up to third.

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