250SMX Winner: Pierce Brown
Pierce Brown (2-1) hadn’t claimed even a moto podium in 2024 but he went out a winner in the 2024 250SMX Finals, his last race with TLD Gas Gas. This is was Brown’s first professional race win and it came at the end of his 4th season.
In the first moto, Brown trailed Haiden Deegan (1-2) the entire moto but didn’t allow Deegan to pull away. Brown won moto 2 by 6.89 seconds and secured third in the SMX championship, one point behind Tom Vialle (3-8/5th)
Jordon Smith (5-3) capped off his season with a podium finish in Las Vegas and 5th in the championship.
450SMX Winner and Champion: Jett Lawrence
For the second consecutive year, Jett Lawrence (1-1) is the 450 SuperMotocross World Champion and he did it with two completely new challengers in the field: his own brother, Hunter Lawrence (3-2 / 2nd) and Eli Tomac (2-3 / 3rd).
Jett entered the SMX season as a #6 seed and ended in a tie with Hunter. He owned the tiebreaker because he won two of the SMX events to Hunter’s 1.
Tomac holeshot and led the majority of moto one before Jett made a gutsy on lap 12. Lawrence had the fastest lap of the race (1:36.357) and it came on lap 10.
In moto two, Jett holeshot and led all 14 laps, beating Hunter by just 1.4 seconds. Hunter stayed within 1.5-3 seconds the entire moto but never came close to challenging for the lead position.
Chase Sexton’s (21-DNS / 24th) hopes for winning the championship were dashed on the opening lap of moto 1 when he moved into Justin Barcia’s line through a rhythm section. Barcia landed on top of Sexton’s right hand/shoulder. Neither rider crashed but Sexton pulled off the track and never returned to action. Sexton ultimately withdrew from the Motocross of Nations, citing a bone contusion in his hand. He was replaced by Tomac.