450 OVERALL RESULTS // 2024 THUNDER VALLEY NATIONAL (UPDATED)

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450 RACE RESULTS // 2024 THUNDER VALLEY NATIONAL

Coming into the 2024 Thunder Valley National, Chase Sexton has the red plate and the points lead after a monumental race last weekend, where he went 1-1, putting KTM on top of the podium for the first time at a 450 Pro Motocross race since Cooper Webb won on his Red Bull KTM at the Spring Creek National in 2019. Last weekend also was the first time Jett Lawrence lost a 450 Outdoor National after he crashed while leading on the first lap of 450 moto 1. Jett’s 24-6 moto scores dropped him to sixth in the 450 point standings, 24-points behind Sexton. Of course, Jett bounced back strong at Thunder Valley, qualifying first once again, and he has the pole position going into the motos today.

Scroll below for 450 race results from Thunder Valley, brought to you by FXR Racing.

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450 OVERALL RESULTS: THUNDER VALLEY NATIONAL

Jett Lawrence 2024 Hangtown Nationals Web-999Jett goes 2-1 for the overall win.

Justin Cooper grabbed the holeshot again with Hunter Lawrence and Jett Lawrence right behind him, but it was Chase Sexton who passed Jett early and then made an aggressive block pass on Hunter to get into second. Then, Chase pressured Justin Cooper on lap two and got right next to Justin, but the Star Racing Yamaha 450 rookie was able to fend him off.

Then, after pressuring Justin for nine minutes, Chase Sexton tried to be aggressive and make the same pass on Cooper that Haiden Deegan put on Tom Vialle in the 250 class, but Chase wasn’t able to make it happen and he went down. This dropped Sexton to seventh place, who was lucky not to be hurt after an unusual style of crash. Hunter was only 1.3 seconds behind Justin Cooper, with Jett 3 seconds back and Jason Anderson only 5 seconds back after 12 minutes of racing.

Justin Cooper held very strong out front with Hunter and Jett following him, and then, with just over five minutes to go, Jett was able to pass his brother and immediately start putting pressure on Justin for the lead. With two minutes and two laps to go, Jett and Hunter were both able to pass Justin Cooper and take over the first and second positions.

All the way down to the wire, Hunter Lawrence pressured his brother, but it was last year’s Champion, Jett Lawrence, who grabbed the second moto win and the overall, with his brother right behind him at the checkers.

POS. # RIDER MOTO SCORES
1 1 Jett Lawrence 2 1
2 96 Hunter Lawrence 1 2
3 32 Justin Cooper 3 3
4 51 Justin Barcia 4 6
5 4 Chase Sexton 6 5
6 7 Aaron Plessinger 5 8
7 21 Jason Anderson 10 4
8 27 Malcolm Stewart 7 7
9 14 Dylan Ferrandis 8 9
10 28 Christian Craig 9 10
11 22 Freddie Noren 11 11
12 46 Justin Hill 14 12
13 75 Marshal Weltin 13 13
14 23 Grant Harlan 12 14
15 68 Romain Pape 16 15
16 60 Lorenzo Locurcio 17 17
17 70 Jerry Robin 15 40
18 12 Shane McElrath 22 16
19 58 Cullin Park 20 19
20 11 Kyle Chisholm 23 18
21 93 Bryce Shelly 18 27
22 87 Max Miller 19 22
23 84 Anthony Rodriguez 30 20
24 65 Henry Miller 21 21
25 421 Tristan Purdon 25 24
26 103 Scotty Verhaeghe 24 25
27 56 Jeremy Hand 27 23
28 177 Tyler Stepek 26 29
29 777 James Harrington 32 26
30 296 Ryder Floyd 28 30
31 350 Chandler Baker 34 28
32 86 Luca Marsalisi 31 34
33 841 Jeff Walker 33 36
34 137 Ayden Shive 29 DNF
35 268 Gage Stine 37 33
36 233 Josh Boaz 35 35
37 874 Zack Williams DNF 31
38 700 Brad Todd DNF 32
39 820 Matthew Burkeen 36 38
40 530 Dawson Draycott 39 37
41 309 Jeremy Smith 38 39
42 53 Derek Kelley 40 DNF

Justin Cooper 2024 Hangtown Nationals Web-1172Justin Cooper grabbed the holeshot again in 450 moto 2 and led for 25-minutes. 

Hunter Lawrence 2024 Hangtown Nationals Web-1174Hunter pressured his brother down to the wire, but Jett was able to get the overall win with 2-1 moto scores.

450 MOTO 1 RESULTS: THUNDER VALLEY NATIONAL

Hunter Lawrence 2024 Hangtown Nationals Web-913 Hunter Lawrence wins 450 moto 1!

The first 450 moto was delayed an extra thirty minutes due to lightning strikes in the area, but luckily the track wasn’t affected at all by rain and racing was able to get underway with a great track.

Justin Cooper grabbed the holeshot with Justin Barcia second, Aaron Plessinger third, then Anderson, Hunter Lawrence, Jett Lawrence and Chase Sexton. Jason, Hunter and Jett all passed Plessinger on the first lap. At nine and a half minutes into the race, Anderson made his way past Barcia and Hunter Lawrence got by the number 51 as well. Meanwhile, Justin Cooper is running strong out front, 7 seconds ahead of Anderson and Hunter Lawrence who were battling for second. However, once Hunter finally passed Jason, Jett was able to get by him quickly as well.

Halfway into the moto, Justin Cooper had a 5-second lead on Hunter, a 6.7-second lead on Jett for third, and Chase Sexton got by Jason for fourth, 11 seconds behind the leader. As the race continued, Jett and Hunter were able to catch and pass Justin Cooper with three-minutes left on the clock. Then the question arose, will Jett try to pass his brother? Or will he let the older brother get his first 450 moto win? With three laps to go, Hunter led with his brother Jett 1.9 seconds behind him. Then, Chase Sexton went down hard while trying to catch the leaders in fourth, and he dropped to sixth. Then, with two laps to go, it looked like Jett Lawrence settled for second and decided to save some energy for moto 2 as he began to lose some time to his brother Hunter.

POS. # RIDER
1 96 Hunter Lawrence
2 1 Jett Lawrence
3 32 Justin Cooper
4 51 Justin Barcia
5 7 Aaron Plessinger
6 4 Chase Sexton
7 27 Malcolm Stewart
8 14 Dylan Ferrandis
9 28 Christian Craig
10 21 Jason Anderson
11 22 Freddie Noren
12 23 Grant Harlan
13 75 Marshal Weltin
14 46 Justin Hill
15 70 Jerry Robin
16 68 Romain Pape
17 60 Lorenzo Locurcio
18 93 Bryce Shelly
19 87 Max Miller
20 58 Cullin Park
21 65 Henry Miller
22 12 Shane McElrath
23 11 Kyle Chisholm
24 103 Scotty Verhaeghe
25 421 Tristan Purdon
26 177 Tyler Stepek
27 56 Jeremy Hand
28 296 Ryder Floyd
29 137 Ayden Shive
30 84 Anthony Rodriguez
31 86 Luca Marsalisi
32 777 James Harrington
33 841 Jeff Walker
34 350 Chandler Baker
35 233 Josh Boaz
36 820 Matthew Burkeen
37 268 Gage Stine
38 309 Jeremy Smith
39 530 Dawson Draycott
40 53 Derek Kelley

Justin Cooper 2024 Hangtown Nationals Web-920Justin Cooper grabbed the holeshot and led early at Thunder Valley in 450 moto 1. 

Freddie Noren 2024 Hangtown Nationals Web-288 Freddie Noren has won the FMF privateer power award the last two weekends in a row. 

Dylan Ferrandis 2024 Hangtown Nationals Web-891

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