Cooper wins final battles at Hangtown but Jett wins the war

2021 Pro Motocross Championship
Round 12 – Hangtown

Images by Jeff Kardas


The 2021 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship reached its conclusion on as the summer campaign ended with American motocross’ oldest event for the 12th and final round, the Carson City Motorsports Hangtown Motocross Classic.

250

While one championship had already been decided in the 450 Class, the 250 Class title remained up for grabs, which put the division into the spotlight on a sunny afternoon in Northern California.

When the dust settled on the final two motos of the season, it was 18-year-old Team Honda HRC rider Jett Lawrence who emerged with the Gary Jones Cup as the first ever Australian champion in the smaller displacement.

Lawrence’s championship-winning ride wasn’t without serious drama as Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Justin Cooper did all he could to try and steal the title with his first 1-1 moto sweep and his second win of the 2021 season.

Jett Lawrence

Jett’s older brother and Honda team-mate Hunter Lawrence finished third in the title chase, having taken two moto wins and one overall victory, making the Lawrences the only brothers to both finish an AMA Pro Motocross Championship in the top three.

After Frenchman Dylan Ferrandis wrapped up the 450 Title last week this also marks the first time in history that both of the premier American Motocross Championships were won by foreigners in the same year.

450

In the 450 Class, Monster Energy/Star/Yamaha Racing’s Dylan Ferrandis put the finishing touches on the championship he clinched one week ago with an impressive sixth victory while Eli Tomac finished second in the championship after overhauling Ken Roczen at the final juncture.


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250 Moto 1

With the attention focused on the culmination of the title fight in the 250 Class, the division began its first moto with Cooper out front with the MotoSport.com Holeshot ahead of Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire. As Cooper led, Lawrence was faced with a bit of adversity as he crashed on the opening lap and remounted deep in the field, crossing the line in 23rd place. A couple laps later Lawrence faced even more adversity when a rider crashed in front of him and forced the Australian to stop and briefly get off his bike to keep from tipping over, which caused him to lose a couple more spots.

Back up front, Cooper continued to lead the way over Hampshire while Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Austin Forkner ran third. A little more than 10 minutes into the moto Forkner was seen pushing his motorcycle off the track, which moved Bar X/Chaparral/ECSTAR Suzuki’s Dylan Schwartz into third. Further back, Lawrence clawed his way into the top 20 and broke into the top 15 before the moto reached its halfway point.

Jett Lawrence

Hampshire was able to close in on Cooper and stabilized the margin to just over a second, but Cooper responded with his fastest lap of the moto to open it back to nearly three seconds. Behind them, the battle for third between Schwartz and Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing’s Michael Mosiman turned into misfortune for both riders as they made contact and went down. That handed third place to Team Honda HRC’s Hunter Lawrence. The incident also worked to the benefit of Jett Lawrence, who was able to get by both Schwartz and Mosiman to break into the top 10 and slot into ninth with less than five minutes remaining.

Cooper stretched out his lead in the closing stages of the moto and went wire to wire for his sixth moto win of the season, crossing the line 3.5 seconds ahead of Hampshire, with Hunter Lawrence in third. Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Jo Shimoda finished fourth, while Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Max Vohland completed the top five. Jett Lawrence did well to overcome the odds and minimize the damage of his early misfortunes to finish eighth.

250 Moto 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F 15 Laps
2 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 +03.570
3 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R +07.724
4 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 +17.334
5 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE +21.923
6 Levi Kitchen YAM YZ 250F +28.897
7 Joshua Varize HQV FC250 +34.204
8 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R +37.102
9 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F +39.651
10 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 +56.965
11 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F +1m04.912
12 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F +1m10.387
13 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R +1m13.472
14 Preston Kilroy SUZ RMZ 250 +1m17.230
15 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F +1m25.694
16 Jerry Robin HQV FC250 +1m49.354
17 Rick Elzinga KTM 250 SX-F +1m53.844
18 Austin Black GAS MC250F +1m59.339
19 Tanner Ward HON CRF250R +2m01.429
20 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F +2m05.970
21 Tommy Rios YAM YZ 250F +2m08.834
22 Brandon Ray YAM YZ 250F +2m37.191
23 Christopher Prebula KTM 250 SX-F 14 Laps
24 Brayden Lessler KTM 250 SX-F +03.286
25 Slade Smith YAM YZ 250F +05.729
26 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F +09.025
27 Derek  Drake SUZ RMZ 250 +17.345
28 Tyson Johnson KTM 250 SX-F +25.748
29 Noah Willbrandt YAM YZ 250F +52.674
30 Maxwell Sanford HON CRF250R +58.022
31 Tre Fierro KTM 250 SX-F +59.768
32 Levi Newby HQV FC250 +1m02.448
33 Bradley Lionnet KTM 250 SX-F +1m22.616
34 Cole Bailey KTM 250 SX-F +1m27.124
35 Brian DeRuyter KAW KX 250 +1m44.716
36 Chad Saultz KTM 250 SX-F 13 Laps
37 Tyler Evans YAM YZ 250F +31.886
38 Tyler Ducray KTM 250 SX-F +48.229
39 Devin Simonson YAM YZ 250F 5 Laps
40 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 3 Laps

250 Moto 2

As the riders lined up on the starting gate one final time in 2021 a total of 11 points separated the title combatants, who lined up side by side. If Cooper were to win, Lawrence would need to finish no worse than seventh.

Josh Varize scored the holeshot

As the field emerged from the first turn to begin the moto it was Rockstar Energy Husqvarna’s Josh Varize who captured the MotoSport.com Holeshot, followed by AEO Powersports GASGAS rider Ty Masterpool and Cooper, while Lawrence went to work from a start just outside the top five. Adversity then struck Lawrence for a third time as he went down in pursuit of Vohland, which dropped the Honda rider outside the top 10.

Justin Cooper

Meanwhile, Cooper took matters into his own hands and stormed into the lead just five minutes into the moto, which put the pressure on Lawrence to respond. The Australian was patient and started to gain positions one-by-one, avoiding any additional misfortune.

Back up front, Cooper established a lead of more than five seconds as Forkner moved into second and brought his teammate Shimoda along in third, dropping Varize from the top three. Shimoda then made the pass on Forkner to take over the runner-up spot.

As the moto surpassed the halfway point, Cooper continued to do all he could and remained in firm control of the moto. However, Lawrence continued to move forward. The Honda rider once again found himself in pursuit of Vohland, as both riders made their way around Forkner to take over third and fourth, respectively. Lawrence continued to ride with patience and with mere minutes remaining he caught and passed Vohland to take over third.

Cooper wrapped up the best performance of his career with another dominant moto win, three seconds ahead of Shimoda in second, while Lawrence put forth a championship-winning ride to finish third.

250 Moto 2 Results

Pos RiderR Bike Laps/Interval
1 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F 15 Laps
2 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 +03.024
3 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R +09.626
4 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE +12.940
5 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 +15.193
6 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 +16.531
7 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 +28.431
8 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F +35.207
9 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R +36.165
10 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F +40.255
11 Joshua Varize HQV 2015 – 2019 FC250 +44.465
12 Levi Kitchen YAM YZ 250F +55.072
13 Preston Kilroy SUZ RMZ 250 +1m00.454
14 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F +1m08.173
15 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R +1m16.664
16 Rick Elzinga KTM 250 SX-F +1m49.878
17 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F +1m57.864
18 Austin Black GAS MC250F +2m05.614
19 Brayden Lessler KTM 250 SX-F +2m05.957
20 Tommy Rios YAM YZ 250F 14 Laps
21 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F +02.430
22 Christopher Prebula KTM 250 SX-F +02.648
23 Levi Newby HQV FC250 +34.048
24 Tyson Johnson KTM 250 SX-F +51.203
25 Derek  Drake SUZ RMZ 250 +1m04.021
26 Cole Bailey KTM 250 SX-F +1m29.019
27 Tanner Ward HON CRF250R +1m33.981
28 Brian DeRuyter KAW KX 250 +1m53.130
29 Mason Olson GAS MC250F +2m02.695
30 Chad Saultz KTM 250 SX-F +2m06.808
31 Jorge Rubalcava HQV FC250 +2m20.582
32 Brandon Ray YAM YZ 250F +2m36.484
33 Maxwell Sanford HON CRF250R 13 Laps
34 Hunter Calle YAM YZ 250F +20.828
35 Tyler Evans YAM YZ 250F +47.590
36 Noah Willbrandt YAM YZ 250F 10 Laps
37 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F 7 Laps
38 Jerry Robin HQV FC250 6 Laps
39 Tyler Ducray KTM 250 SX-F +32.554
40 Slade Smith YAM YZ 250F 5 Laps

250 Overall

It signified the first 1-1 outing for Cooper and also marked the first time in his career that he’s won more than one race in a single season. He finished on the overall podium at all 12 rounds and ended the season with the fourth overall victory of his career.

Every weekend on the overall podium is a big accomplishment for me,” said Cooper. “I gave it all I had today and did what I had to do. I’m really proud of that, especially to get my first 1-1. Maybe it was too little, too late, but we worked our butts off and can end the season with our heads held high.

Shimoda wrapped up an impressive close to the season in second (4-2), as the Japanese rider captured three runner-up finishes in the final four rounds. Hampshire rounded out the overall podium in third (2-6).

I really wanted a win, but being up on the podium is big progress for me,” said Shimoda. “I ended the last four races with good overall finishes and that is something I can take into next year. I know I am capable of more and will be working hard this off-season.”

Jo Shimoda

Lawrence’s title-winning effort came on the heels of one of his worst finishes of the season in fifth (8-3), but the podium effort in the final moto allowed him to finish six points ahead of Cooper in the final standings. It marks the first 250 Class championship for Honda since 2013 with Eli Tomac.

Jett Lawrence

It feels so great,” exclaimed Lawrence. “I rode so bad today and Cooper rode awesome. I loved racing him this season because he kept me on my toes. It’s a very special day for me, but I could have never done this without all the support of my family, my team, and so many others who helped me get here.”

Jett Lawrence

Older brother and team-mate Hunter Lawrence finished third in the title chase, having taken two moto wins and one overall victory, making the Lawrences the only brothers to both finish an AMA Pro Motocross Championship in the top three.

Hunter Lawrence took third in the championship

RJ Hampshire dug deep to close out the season with on a positive note with 2-6 results earning him third overall for the day. With 11 moto-podiums and a Round 4 overall win, Hampshire sealed fourth overall in the 250MX Championship standings.

It was a good day to finish the season off,” Hampshire said. “I still don’t feel that great but we managed through the day and saved what I could in that first moto. In the second moto, I got a decent start again and ran into the back of someone first lap and went pretty far back. I knew a podium was in the cards, so I dug deep at the end. It’s a good way to end the season off on the podium, so I’m stoked on that. I’m looking forward to a good off-season.

The 2021 Marty Smith Rookie of the Year was also named at the end of the day, as Vohland took the prestigious honors on the heels of a career-best fourth-place finish (5-4) at his home track. The second-generation racer finished ninth in the final standings.

Max Vohland

I definitely learned a lot this season. I had a lot of ups and downs, which is pretty typical for a rookie, but to come out here and get fourth and be super close to the podium in front of this hometown crowd is amazing! I’m super honored and this is a big accomplishment for me.

Max Vohland

250 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

Pos Rider Bikw M1 M2 Points
1 Justin Cooper YAM YZ 250F 1 1 50
2 Jo Shimoda KAW KX 250 4 2 40
3 RJ Hampshire HQV FC250 2 6 37
4 Maximus Vohland KTM 250 SX-F FE 5 4 34
5 Jett Lawrence HON CRF250R 8 3 33
6 Hunter Lawrence HON CRF250R 3 9 32
7 Dilan Schwartz SUZ RMZ 250 10 7 25
8 Joshua Varize HQV 2015 – 2019 FC2 7 11 24
9 Levi Kitchen YAM YZ 250F 6 12 24
10 Michael Mosiman GAS MC250F 11 8 23
11 Jarrett Frye YAM YZ 250F 9 10 23
12 Austin Forkner KAW KX 250 40 5 16
13 Derek Kelley GAS MC250F 12 14 16
14 Preston Kilroy SUZ RMZ 250 14 13 15
15 Carson Mumford HON CRF250R 13 15 14
16 Rick Elzinga KTM 250 SX-F 17 16 9
17 Austin Black GAS MC250F 18 18 6
18 Ty Masterpool GAS MC250F 15 37 6
19 Xylian Ramella KTM 250 SX-F 20 17 5
20 Jerry Robin HQV FC250 16 38 5
21 Brayden Lessler KTM 250 SX-F 24 19 2
22 Tanner Ward HON CRF250R 19 27 2
23 Tommy Rios YAM YZ 250F 21 20 1
24 Christopher Prebula KTM 250 SX-F 23 22 0
25 TJ Uselman GAS MC250F 26 21 0
26 Tyson Johnson KTM 250 SX-F 28 24 0
27 Derek  Drake SUZ RMZ 250 27 25 0
28 Brandon Ray YAM YZ 250F 22 32 0
29 Levi Newby HQV FC250 32 23 0
30 Cole Bailey KTM 250 SX-F 34 26 0
31 Brian DeRuyter KAW KX 250 35 28 0
32 Maxwell Sanford HON CRF250R 30 33 0
33 Noah Willbrandt YAM YZ 250F 29 36 0
34 Slade Smith YAM YZ 250F 25 40 0
35 Chad Saultz KTM 250 SX-F 36 30 0
36 Tyler Evans YAM YZ 250F 37 35 0
37 Tyler Ducray KTM 250 SX-F 38 39 0
38 Mason Olson GAS MC250F 29 0
39 Tre Fierro KTM 250 SX-F 31 0
40 Jorge Rubalcava HQV FC250 31 0
41 Bradley Lionnet KTM 250 SX-F 33 0
42 Hunter Calle YAM YZ 250F 34 0
43 Devin Simonson YAM YZ 250F 39 0

2021 AMA Pro Motocross 250MX Final Championship Points Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Jett Lawrence 497
2 Justin Cooper 491
3 Hunter Lawrence 381
4 RJ Hampshire 364
5 Jo Shimoda 340
6 Jeremy Martin 307
7 Austin Forkner 256
8 Michael Mosiman 252
9 Maximus Vohland 236
10 Dilan Schwartz 209
11 Jalek  Swoll 195
12 Jarrett Frye 184
13 Carson Mumford 183
14 Colt Nichols 172
15 Ty Masterpool 166
16 Garrett Marchbanks 146
17 Joshua Varize 139
18 Pierce Brown 126
19 Levi Kitchen 104
20 Stilez Robertson 90
21 Preston Kilroy 77
22 Nathanael Thrasher 52
23 Derek Kelley 48
24 Ramyller Alves 31
25 Brandon Scharer 29
26 Seth Hammaker 26
27 Christopher Prebula 22
28 Alex Martin 19
29 Jerry Robin 16
30 Xylian Ramella 13
31 Kailub Russell 11
32 Tommy Rios 11
33 Austin Black 10
34 Derek  Drake 9
35 Rick Elzinga 9
36 Brayden Lessler 9
37 Zack Williams 9
38 Devin Simonson 8
39 Kaeden Amerine 8
40 James Harrington 7
41 Cameron Mcadoo 6
42 Grant Harlan 6
43 Jace Kessler 5
44 Garrett Hoffman 4
45 TJ Uselman 4
46 Jesse Flock 3
47 Max Miller 3
48 Tyson Johnson 2
49 Jake Pinhancos 2
50 Tanner Ward 2


450 Moto 1

The opening 450 Class moto of the afternoon saw Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen, Ferrandis, and Red Bull Factory Racing’s Cooper Webb side-by-side coming to the MotoSport.com Holeshot, from which Roczen emerged with the lead. While Roczen asserted his position at the head of the pack, the jockeying for position behind him was exciting as Ferrandis, teammate Christian Craig, Webb, and Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Eli Tomac all fought for second and third in the running order.

Eli Tomac

After a couple laps the field settled in, with Roczen, Ferrandis, and Webb occupying the top three spots, while Tomac ran fourth. As the moto approached the halfway point a battle for the lead started to take shape between Roczen and Ferrandis, as Tomac made the pass on Webb to take over third. Ferrandis moved to within striking distance of Roczen and began to look for alternate lines, but the Honda rider fended off the challenge. Tomac was the fastest rider on the track and made big inroads on his deficit to the leaders, only to give it away with a tip over that dropped him back to fourth behind Webb.

Ken Roczen

Out front, the season-long championship rivals from Europe went bar-to-bar for the lead. Ferrandis looked for a way around at various points on the track, but Roczen didn’t waver and was able to inch away. Ferrandis persisted and finally got the upper hand. He made the pass happen with less than 10 minutes left in the moto.

Once out front, Ferrandis ran away with the moto and opened up an advantage of more than 10 seconds. He cruised to his eighth moto win of the season, 12 seconds ahead of Roczen at the finish, while Webb followed in a distant third. Tomac finished in fourth, while Craig rounded out the top five.

450 Moto 1 Results

Pos Rider Bike Time/Laps
1 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F 16 Laps
2 Ken Roczen HON CRF450R WE +12.022
3 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F FE +21.926
4 Eli Tomac KAW KX450 +34.812
5 Christian Craig YAM YZ 450F +36.958
6 Coty Schock HON CRF450R +51.732
7 Brandon Hartranft SUZ RMZ 450 +54.376
8 Ryan Surratt HQV FC450 +1m23.753
9 Max Anstie SUZ RMZ 450 +1m35.110
10 Justin Bogle KTM 450 SX-F FE +1m46.761
11 Justin  Rodbell KAW KX450 +2m01.258
12 Robbie Wageman YAM YZ 450F +2m11.005
13 Fredrik Noren KTM 450 SX-F +2m25.388
14 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 RE +2m33.144
15 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F 15 Laps
16 RJ Wageman YAM YZ 450F +10.888
17 Kevin Moranz KTM 450 SX-F +19.788
18 Bryson Gardner HON CRF450R +29.022
19 Clayton Tucker YAM YZ 450F +32.159
20 Colby Copp GAS MC450F +48.751
21 Dominic DeSimone HON CRF450R +51.331
22 Jake Mohnike YAM YZ 450F +1m18.118
23 Wyatt Lyonsmith KAW KX450 +1m20.167
24 Layton  Smail KTM 350 SX-F +1m20.560
25 Joshua Philbrick KAW KX450 +1m27.562
26 Zack Williams GAS MC450F +1m28.906
27 Ezra Lewis KTM 450 SX-F +1m30.668
28 Kolton Dean YAM YZ 450F +1m32.871
29 Justin Jones HON CRF450R +1m34.979
30 Josh Mosiman KTM 450 SX-F +1m38.676
31 Hunter Schlosser YAM YZ 450F +2m25.493
32 Mccoy Brough KAW KX450 +2m25.699
33 Nicholas  Nisbet HON CRF450R +2m33.929
34 Devon Bates KTM 450 SX-F 14 Laps
35 Philip Maus KTM 450 SX-F FE +19.993
36 Lucas Lamborn KTM 250 SX 12 Laps
37 Ben LaMay KTM 450 SX-F 10 Laps
38 Anthony Gonsalves KAW KX450 8 Laps
39 Blake Ballard YAM YZ 450F 7 Laps
40 Jeremy Smith KAW KX450 +3m47.296

450 Moto 2

Webb got a great start

The final 450 Class moto of the season began with Webb at the head of the pack with the MotoSport.com Holeshot, but he was quickly passed by Craig. Behind them, both Roczen and Ferrandis were collected in incidents off the start, with Roczen unable to continue as Ferrandis got underway at the tail end of the field.

Cooper Webb chasing Christian Craig

Back up front, Craig asserted himself as the leader while Webb and Tomac gave chase. Further back, Ferrandis was making quick work in his climb through the field and it wasn’t long before he broke into the top 10. As the moto surpassed its opening 10 minutes, Craig was forced to deal with both Webb and Tomac, who were eager to get by. Webb made quick work of his Yamaha counterpart to reclaim the top spot, while Tomac followed through into second shortly thereafter.

The battle was on at the head of the pack as the moto reached its halfway point and Tomac made a push to put the pressure on Webb. The distance between the leaders ebbed and flowed as they both took advantage of strong portions of the track, but eventually Tomac’s continued pressure allowed him to make the move and seize control of the moto with a dozen minutes remaining. Webb battled back and looked to keep Tomac honest.

Eli Tomac chasing down Cooper Webb

With 10 minutes remaining in the moto the battle for the overall saw added intrigue as Ferrandis’ comeback continued with a climb into the top five. Tomac built his lead over Webb to more than four seconds and appeared to have the moto win in hand, while Webb sat comfortably ahead of Craig in third. Ferrandis was still on the charge and made an easy pass for fourth. He then set his sights on his teammate in third and got around Craig with two laps to go to take over third.

Tomac ended the season with his third moto win in the last six motos, taking the checkered flag 5.8 seconds ahead of Webb, while Ferrandis completed an improbable comeback to finish third.

450 Moto 2 Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Eli Tomac KAW KX450 15 Laps
2 Cooper Webb KTM 450 SX-F FE +05.800
3 Dylan Ferrandis YAM YZ 450F +16.519
4 Christian Craig YAM YZ 450F +26.104
5 Max Anstie SUZ RMZ 450 +33.985
6 Brandon Hartranft SUZ RMZ 450 +1m27.513
7 Justin Bogle KTM 450 SX-F FE +1m50.164
8 Ryan Surratt HQV FC450 +1m54.617
9 Robbie Wageman YAM YZ 450F +2m03.859
10 Bryson Gardner HON CRF450R 14 Laps
11 Kevin Moranz KTM 450 SX-F +08.697
12 Justin  Rodbell KAW KX450 +25.915
13 Jake Mohnike YAM YZ 450F +29.788
14 RJ Wageman YAM YZ 450F +33.636
15 Jeremy Smith KAW KX450 +38.815
16 Scott Meshey HQV FC450 RE +43.466
17 Zack Williams GAS MC450F +46.239
18 Hunter Schlosser YAM YZ 450F +48.021
19 Layton  Smail KTM 350 SX-F +1m00.822
20 Coty Schock HON CRF450R +1m07.511
21 Clayton Tucker YAM YZ 450F +1m08.236
22 Dominic DeSimone HON CRF450R +1m09.368
23 Joshua Philbrick KAW KX450 +1m14.668
24 Justin Jones HON CRF450R +1m20.496
25 Ezra Lewis KTM 450 SX-F +1m33.081
26 Kolton Dean YAM YZ 450F +1m38.504
27 Josh Mosiman KTM 450 SX-F +1m53.866
28 Colby Copp GAS MC450F +2m02.800
29 Devon Bates KTM 450 SX-F +2m03.974
30 Mccoy Brough KAW KX450 +2m04.346
31 Austin Cozadd YAM YZ 450F +2m32.658
32 Nicholas  Nisbet HON CRF450R +2m43.828
33 Wyatt Lyonsmith KAW KX450 13 Laps
34 Philip Maus KTM 450 SX-F FE +22.412
35 Anthony Gonsalves KAW KX450 +2m13.848
36 Jacob Runkles GAS MC450F 6 Laps
37 Lucas Lamborn KTM 250 SX 3 Laps
38 Fredrik Noren KTM 450 SX-F 2 Laps
39 Ben LaMay KTM 450 SX-F DNF

450 Overall

Ferrandis’ resilient second moto was the difference maker in the overall standings, as he wrapped up his sixth win of the season on the heels of 1-3 moto scores. Tomac completed his tenure with Kawsaki in the runner-up spot (4-1), while Webb ended the season with a third straight podium finish in third (3-2). A total of three points separated the top three finishers.

With his 12th consecutive podium finish, Ferrandis’ historic season added another layer as he became the ninth rider in history to earn a top-three result in every race of his first full season of premier class competition.

I gave it everything I had today with a clear mind (with the championship wrapped up),” said Ferrandis. “I just went out there and rode as hard as I could. That was my plan. I didn’t know that I won. I thought I was too far back to win the overall, especially with a crash on the start, so I didn’t believe it when my team told me I won. It’s been an unreal season and I’m just so proud to do this for my team and everyone that supports me.”

Dylan Ferrandis

In the ongoing pursuit of the runner-up spot in the final standings, Roczen’s DNF in the final moto, combined with Tomac’s win, saw them trade positions as Tomac finished the year in second, with Roczen third.

Eli Tomac

In the first moto I was starting to get into a flow, I found some good lines, and I had a solid pace going until I crashed in the off-camber corner at the bottom of the hill. I tweaked my thumb in the crash, but regrouped to still finish fourth in that moto and reset for the second one. In Moto 2, I got off to a strong start and worked my way up to the lead which I was able to maintain until the end. I would have loved to come away with the overall win today, but with that small crash in the first moto, it just wasn’t in the cards. I’m happy to finish the season with a moto win.”

Coming off two consecutive podium finishes late in the season, Cooper Webb ended the season finale with 3-2 results at Hangtown for fourth overall in the championship.

Cooper Webb

Today was my best result, even though it was a third overall, I’m stoked! Unfortunately, I didn’t get the season started very well but I have to give it up to my team and the group of people around me for pushing me and believing in me. I knew what I could do on a dirt bike, so it’s good to be better and get closer to the front. It’s a lot to get to the front and we never gave up so I’m stoked to end the season on a positive note.”


450 Class Overall Results (Moto Finish)

Pos Rider M1 M2 Points
1 Dylan Ferrandis 1 3 45
2 Eli Tomac 4 1 43
3 Cooper Webb 3 2 42
4 Christian Craig 5 4 34
5 Brandon Hartranft 7 6 29
6 Max Anstie 9 5 28
7 Ryan Surratt 8 8 26
8 Justin Bogle 10 7 25
9 Ken Roczen 2 40 22
10 Robbie Wageman 12 9 21
11 Justin  Rodbell 11 12 19
12 Coty Schock 6 20 16
13 Bryson Gardner 18 10 14
14 Kevin Moranz 17 11 14
15 RJ Wageman 16 14 12
16 Scott Meshey 14 16 12
17 Jake Mohnike 22 13 8
18 Fredrik Noren 13 38 8
19 Jeremy Smith 40 15 6
20 Jacob Runkles 15 36 6
21 Zack Williams 26 17 4
22 Hunter Schlosser 31 18 3
23 Layton  Smail 24 19 2
24 Clayton Tucker 19 21 2
25 Colby Copp 20 28 1
26 Dominic DeSimone 21 22 0
27 Joshua Philbrick 25 23 0
28 Ezra Lewis 27 25 0
29 Justin Jones 29 24 0
30 Kolton Dean 28 26 0
31 Wyatt Lyonsmith 23 33 0
32 Josh Mosiman 30 27 0
33 Mccoy Brough 32 30 0
34 Devon Bates 34 29 0
35 Nicholas  Nisbet 33 32 0
36 Philip Maus 35 34 0
37 Anthony Gonsalves 38 35 0
38 Lucas Lamborn 36 37 0
39 Ben LaMay 37 39 0
40 Austin Cozadd 31 0
41 Blake Ballard 39 0

2021 AMA Pro Motocross 450MX Final Championship Points Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Dylan Ferrandis 531
2 Eli Tomac 458
3 Ken Roczen 446
4 Cooper Webb 358
5 Chase Sexton 342
6 Christian Craig 292
7 Marvin Musquin 240
8 Joseph Savatgy 240
9 Justin Barcia 239
10 Aaron Plessinger 232
11 Max Anstie 208
12 Brandon Hartranft 188
13 Justin Bogle 181
14 Coty Schock 174
15 Adam Cianciarulo 147
16 Dean Wilson 146
17 Justin  Rodbell 105
18 Ryan Surratt 98
19 Fredrik Noren 87
20 Ben LaMay 69
21 Chris Canning 48
22 Kyle Chisholm 41
23 Jacob Runkles 36
24 Scott Meshey 36
25 Jeremy Hand 34
26 Zachary Osborne 33
27 Robbie Wageman 33
28 Jason Anderson 29
29 Tyler Stepek 27
30 Kevin Moranz 26
31 Jace Kessler 22
32 Bryson Gardner 15
33 William Clason 13
34 Grant Harlan 12
35 RJ Wageman 12
36 Jake Mohnike 11
37 Phillip Nicoletti 9
38 Alessandro  Lupino 8
39 Ryan Sipes 8
40 Jeremy Smith 8
41 Hunter Schlosser 8
42 Matthew Hubert 6
43 Tyler Medaglia 6
44 Curren Thurman 4
45 Zack Williams 4
46 Alex Ray 4
47 Cody Groves 4
48 Carson Brown 3
49 Mitchell Falk 3
50 Robert Piazza 3
51 Bryce Backaus 3
52 Clayton Tucker 2
53 Layton  Smail 2

Source: MCNews.com.au

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