![]() ![]() In last year's RedBud 250 National Jett went 35-1 after his bike quit working halfway through the moto wile leading, and Hunter went 2-2 for second overall, with Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Jo Shimoda taking the win with 1-3 moto scores (good for 45 points to Hunter's 44). But that's it-they've been uneven in AMA Pro Motocross rounds at RedBud. He's off to the best start ever as a premier class rookie.īoth Hunter and Jett have done well in the past here, but just once: At the '22 FIM Motocross of Nations, riding for Team Australia, they each "won" a moto in their classes, as Hunter was top 250 in the first moto and Jett won the second MX2/Open moto outright in his 450 debut, as well winning the Open Class overall. Hunter has won all four 250 Nationals to date while Jett hasn't lost a single moto in the 450 Class. And then tomorrow the pursuit of the Lawrence brothers begins anew. ![]() It's a full weekend too as there's amateur racing today on the main track and later tonight on the night track, plus the first Moto Scouting Combine is taking place this afternoon as well. And once again the Ritchie family and their crew have gone all-out in rolling out the welcome mat for the riders, the paddock, and what's expected to be another massive crowd. We are in Buchanan, Michigan, for another huge celebration of American motocross, on July Fourth weekend, at one of the best-known motocross facilities. Welcome to Racerhead, and welcome to the 50th RedBud National. Main image is from the 2022 RedBud National ![]()
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