There is one final round to go in the 2024 Pro Motoross series. Haiden Deegan has secured enough points to secure season championship one race early. The Pro Motocross series raced over the weekend at Budds Creek in Mechanicsville, Maryland.

Racing action began with the 450 class. Hunter Lawrence won the holeshot after going side-by-side out of the gate with Justin Cooper. After the first jump, the two riders made contact resulting in a crash. Aaron Plessinger stayed clear of the mess and took over the lead. Hunter rejoined the battle, chasing Plessinger down. Meantime, Chase Sexton was working his way up to the front. Hunter was able to grab the lead and finish out the first moto with a victory. In the second Moto, Hunter was back out front. Plessinger and Sexton joined in the fight for the lead. When the dust settled at the end of the moto, Sexton had taken over the lead and secured his 11th moto win of the season. Another tiebreaker was needed to determine the winner. As usual, the weight was on the second moto giving Sexton the advantage over Hunter. Sexton will head into the final round 28-points ahead of Hunter.

In the 250 class, Haiden Deegan was out front ready to increase his points lead. Deegan went wire to wire for the win, by then already locking up the season championship. In the second moto, Levi Kitchen stormed out of the gate for the holeshot. Kitchen continued to take command of the moto securing the victory. Deegan quietly finished 10th.
