250 OVERALL RACE RESULTS // 2023 MILLVILLE NATIONAL

250 RACE RESULTS // 2023 MILLVILLE NATIONAL

We’ve arrived in Millville for the seventh round of the 2023 Pro Motocross season and things are heating up in the 250 class as we have a new points leader. The rookie Haiden Deegan has taken control of the championship as several set backs and DNF’s would hinder any progress in the championship for Honda’s Hunter Lawrence. Thankfully for us, the 250 class has remained to have some exciting battles and things are only looking to turn up more at Spring Creek. Scroll down below to find out what happens when the gate drops.

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250 MOTO 2 RACE RESULTS

The second moto kicked off with Levi Kitchen and Hunter Lawrence crossing the holeshot line. Hunter Lawrence would walk out with the lead as he opted for the MX14 scoop tire moments before the race started.

As exciting the first moto was, we would not get the same energy in the second. Hunter’s lead would only continue to grow as the racing commenced. The biggest battle of the moto was between Jo Shimoda and Levi Kitchen, as their race started just before the halfway point with Jo Shimoda leaving victorious with 13 minutes remaining.

With 10 minutes left, the lap traffic begun to get out of hand for both Haiden Deegan and Ryder DiFranceso. Eventually, a lapped rider who hold up Ryder, losing the ninth place position to Haiden.

However, something would happen to Hunter resulting in Justin Cooper taking the lead, with Justin visibly confused. Justin would win the moto, but Hunter would still take the overall.

POS. # RIDER FINISHES POINTS
1 96 Hunter Lawrence 1 2 47
2 32 Justin Cooper 4 1 43
3 30 Jo Shimoda 2 3 42
4 24 RJ Hampshire 3 6 35
5 43 Levi Kitchen 7 4 32
6 128 Tom Vialle 6 5 31
7 238 Haiden Deegan 5 8 29
8 34 Maximus Vohland 10 7 25
9 55 Austin Forkner 11 9 22
10 38 Jalek Swoll 8 14 20
11 241 Daxton Bennick 14 10 18
12 33 Pierce Brown 9 16 17
13 339 Talon Hawkins 15 12 15
14 75 Ryder DiFrancesco 12 15 15
15 85 Dilan Schwartz 16 13 13
16 35 Seth Hammaker 19 11 12
17 243 Caden Braswell 13 23 8
18 71 Preston Kilroy 17 18 7
19 41 Derek Kelley 21 17 4
20 108 Jorgen Talviku 18 40 3
21 42 Joshua Varize 36 19 2
22 337 Slade Smith 24 20 1
23 99 Hardy Munoz 20 22 1
24 159 Tyson Johnson 23 21 0
25 435 Marcus Phelps 22 24 0
26 777 James Harrington 28 25 0
27 702 Hunter Cross 29 26 0
28 670 Gavin Brough 38 27 0
29 361 Chase Yentzer 26 28 0
30 983 Ethan Lane 31 29 0
31 332 Colton Eigenmann 33 30 0
32 352 Bronson McClure 27 31 0
33 346 Charles Tolleson 32 32 0
34 470 Ethan Day 34 34 0
35 793 Jesse Jacobsen 37 35 0
36 727 James Cottrell 40 36 0
37 229 Cameron Skaalerud 30 37 0
38 249 Bailey Kroone 39 38 0
39 59 Robbie Wageman 25 39 0
40 341 Evan Haimowitz 33 0
41 239 Bryson Raymond 35 0

250 MOTO 1 RACE RESULTS

Jo Shimoda grabbed the holeshot with points leader Haiden Deegan chasing in second. After one lap, Levi Kitchen would steal third place from Justin Cooper. A battle for fifth and sixth would ensue between Tom Vialle and Rj Hampshire and for a split second, it appeared Tom would go off course and it seemed like Tom played it safe not riding as aggressive allowing Rj to get the pass.

The combination of track condition and layout would grant us some of the most exciting racing we’ve seen this year in the 250 class.

Eventually Levit Kitchen would lose his third place position to his teammate Justin Cooper and would get passed by Hunter Lawrence a lap later. With 18 minutes remaining, Haiden Deegan made a big mistake skidding off the side of the track. He slid back on but lost his spot in the race to both Hunter Lawrence and Justin Cooper.

The gap begun to shrink for the lead around the 5 minute mark as both Jo and Hunter were dodging and weaving through lap traffic.

With two laps left, Hunter Lawrence went full gas near the mechanics area and took the lead after what was easily the most exciting battle of the season.

POS. # RIDER
1 96 Hunter Lawrence
2 30 Jo Shimoda
3 24 RJ Hampshire
4 32 Justin Cooper
5 238 Haiden Deegan
6 128 Tom Vialle
7 43 Levi Kitchen
8 38 Jalek Swoll
9 33 Pierce Brown
10 34 Maximus Vohland
11 55 Austin Forkner
12 75 Ryder DiFrancesco
13 243 Caden Braswell
14 241 Daxton Bennick
15 339 Talon Hawkins
16 85 Dilan Schwartz
17 71 Preston Kilroy
18 108 Jorgen Talviku
19 35 Seth Hammaker
20 99 Hardy Munoz
21 41 Derek Kelley
22 435 Marcus Phelps
23 159 Tyson Johnson
24 337 Slade Smith
25 59 Robbie Wageman
26 361 Chase Yentzer
27 352 Bronson McClure
28 777 James Harrington
29 702 Hunter Cross
30 229 Cameron Skaalerud
31 983 Ethan Lane
32 346 Charles Tolleson
33 332 Colton Eigenmann
34 470 Ethan Day
35 239 Bryson Raymond
36 42 Joshua Varize
37 793 Jesse Jacobsen
38 670 Gavin Brough
39 249 Bailey Kroone
40 727 James Cottrell

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