News 6 May 2023

Lawrence finalizes 250SX West championship in Denver

Hampshire recovers from off-track excursion for year's first win.

Jett Lawrence wins 2023 250SX West title at Denver Supercross

Image: Octopi Media.

Team Honda HRC captured its second 2023 Monster Energy Supercross title as Jett Lawrence met the requirement of finishing 10th or better at Denver’s Empower Field at Mile High to secure the 250SX West championship.

Lawrence started well outside of the lead group but charged forward to third to finalize his run to the title.

Levi Kitchen (Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing) led the majority of the main event, fending off increased pressure from Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s RJ Hampshire.

Seemingly eliminating his chance to win, Hampshire attempted an outside pass on Kitchen, but the Yamaha rider pushed him ride and forced Hampshire to check up before a double out of a 90-degree turn — a situation made worse as he accidentally clicked his Husqvarna FC 250 RE into neutral.

Hampshire rode alongside the whoops off the track before rejoining and mounting a new charge toward Kitchen. He successfully caught and passed Kitchen and earned his first win of the 2023 Supercross season by a margin of 1.353s seconds.

Lawrence finished 21.231s further back in third and laid down his Honda CRF250R after the checkered flag to salute the crowd and the bike itself as a clear send-off of his 250 career.

Muc-Off FXR ClubMX Yamaha’s Enzo Lopes had his sights firmly set on the podium, but fell victim to Lawrence’s charge and settled for fourth. Mitchell Oldenburg (Smartop MotoConcepts Racing Honda) completed the top five.

A tip over after contact with Lopes while battling for third limited Max Vohland’s ability in the main event, leading to a sixth-place result for the Red Bull KTM rider. Derek Kelley (AEO Powersports KTM) finished just behind in seventh while Carson Mumford (Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki), Cole Thompson (Team Solitaire Heartbeat Hot Sauce Yamaha) and Robbie Wageman (BarX Suzuki) rounded out the top 10.

This 250SX West group will participate in the season finale at Salt Lake City, Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium in the season’s second East/West Showdown in a week’s time on May 13.

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