In a spectacular display of skill and determination, Jett Lawrence has claimed the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship, solidifying his status as one of the sport’s brightest stars. The 22-year-old Australian clinched the title with a commanding performance at the final round in Unadilla, New York, capping off a season marked by speed, consistency, and fearless riding.
Lawrence, riding for the Honda HRC team, entered the championship showdown with a healthy points lead but faced intense pressure from longtime rivals Eli Thompson and Marcus “The Hawk” Hughes. Despite the stakes, Lawrence maintained his composure, delivering flawless motos and thrilling fans with his aggressive yet calculated approach.
“It’s an incredible feeling to win the championship,” Lawrence said after the race. “I’ve worked so hard for this, and the support from my team and fans has been amazing all year. This title is just the beginning—I’m hungry for more.”
Over in the 250 class, Haiden Deegan has emerged secured another Pro Motocross Championship. Deegan has won back-to-back championships in the series.
Riding for the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team, Deegan entered the final race with a slim points lead over seasoned contenders Eli Thompson and Jett Lawrence. In front of a roaring crowd, Deegan held his nerve, displaying tactical mastery and raw speed to finish strong and secure the title.
“This championship means everything to me,” Deegan said after the race, visibly emotional. “It’s the result of years of hard work, support from my team, family, and fans. I’m excited for what’s next and ready to keep pushing the limits.”
