Jett and Hunter - Millville
The Honda HRC Progressive squad continued its authoritative AMA Pro Motocross campaign at round 7, held at Spring Creek MX Park in Millville, Minnesota. Jett and Hunter Lawrence traded moto wins and second-place finishes in the premier class, with Jett getting the nod because of a better second-moto result.
Jett nailed the 450 moto 1 holeshot, with Hunter close behind in second. A minor lap 1 tip-over dropped Jett to 11th, with Hunter assuming the lead. Jett quickly remounted and began slicing through the pack, going from 10th at the end of lap 1 to sixth four laps in. He gained three positions on lap 5 alone, putting him in the top three, and the next lap saw him overtake Eli Tomac for second place. Meanwhile, Hunter rode flawlessly at the front, ultimately taking the win 15 seconds ahead of his brother and teammate.

In moto 2, the Lawrence brothers again executed perfect starts aboard their CRF450RWE race machines, with Jett leading Hunter across the holeshot line. The duo never looked back, controlling the race from start to finish and creating an enormous gap over the field—third place ultimately crossing the line 40 seconds behind Hunter. The dominant result in both motos gave Honda HRC Progressive a clean sweep of the day, with Jett edging out Hunter for the overall.
Jett’s success at Spring Creek this weekend marked his second premier-class overall win at the venue. Red Riders to have done the deed there include Bob Hannah (twice), Ron Lechien, Ricky Carmichael (twice), Eli Tomac and Jett Lawrence (twice).
Jett’s premier-class overall win this weekend was also his 21st in 22 tries, moving him into a tie with Rick Johnson for fifth all-time. Jett continues to lead the 450 title chase by 51 points over Hunter, who remains in second with his own large points gap of 39 over third. In the 250MX title chase, Shimoda holds onto second place, 45 points behind the leader, and a whopping 62 points over third.

Jett Lawrence: “Overall, it was a solid day. I made a mistake in the first moto but was able to come back and still finish second, then had a strong ride in the second moto to get the win. The track was tough and pretty slick in spots, so I’m happy with how we managed it and kept the momentum going.”
Hunter Lawrence: “Happy with the day—going 1-2 for second overall is solid. The team’s been working hard, and we’re in a good spot with the bike. Jett and I both rode well, and it’s always cool to have both red bikes up front. I’ll keep chipping away and look to be one better next weekend.”