2025 Red Bud Motocross Results: Top Riders and Highlights
You can hear it before you see it. The roar of the crowd chanting "REDBUDDD." echoes through the trees. It is the Fourth of July weekend in Buchanan, Michigan, and that means one thing for any fan of pro motocross. It's time for the most iconic race on the AMA Pro Motocross circuit, the Red Bud National. If you missed the action or just want to relive every moment, you're in the right place for a full recap of the 2025 Red Bud motocross results. This day was filled with unbelievable comebacks, championship shakeups, and pure grit from every rider on the gate. Let's break down all the incredible Red Bud moto action. The stage was set for some major storylines before the first gate even dropped. Defending 450MX champion Chase Sexton was back on the line for his first full race day. He only raced one moto this season before today. Plus, the legendary Tony Cairoli was debuting the all-new Ducati Desmo 450MX for American fans to see. The energy was electric and the track looked perfect for a memorable day of racing. Morning Qualifying: Setting the Pace The morning sessions give us the first clues about who has the raw speed. It tells us who adapted to the famous Red Bud soil the quickest. Qualifying times from the combined qualifying sessions often hint at the battles we will see later in the day. For riders who struggle in the main qualifying session, there's a last chance to make the program through the consolation race. This race is a pressure cooker, as only the top riders advance to the main motos. The format ensures the best 40 riders line up at the gate for each class. 450MX Qualifying Breakdown There were no surprises at the top of the 450MX leaderboard. Jett Lawrence was on another level. He laid down a blistering lap that was a full second faster than anyone else on the track. The rider from Landsborough, Australia looked incredibly comfortable on his Honda from the very start. His brother, Hunter Lawrence, also hailing from Landsborough, Australia, slotted into second place with a very strong lap in the final session. Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha's Justin Cooper was right there, just four-hundredths of a second behind Hunter for third. Eli Tomac and RJ Hampshire filled out the top five, showing they had the pace to run up front on their Yamaha and Husqvarna bikes, respectively. Chase Sexton showed he hadn't lost much speed in his time off, putting his KTM in a respectable eighth overall. Tony Cairoli looked smooth on the new Ducati. He put the bike inside the top ten, which was an impressive debut for the new machine in American competition. 450MX Overall Qualifying (Top 10) Position Rider Team Time 1 Jett Lawrence (Hon) 2:04.022 2 Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 2:05.212 3 Justin Cooper (Yam) 2:05.252 4 Eli Tomac (Yam) 2:05.554 5 RJ Hampshire (Hus) 2:05.801 6 Aaron Plessinger (KTM) 2:06.049 7 Jorge Prado (GasGas) 2:06.215 8 Chase Sexton (KTM) 2:06.676 9 Cooper Webb (Yam) 2:07.157 10 Tony Cairoli (Duc) 2:07.871 250MX Qualifying Surprises The 250MX class qualifying session delivered a huge surprise. Ryder Difrancesco was the man of the morning. The Rockstar Energy GasGas rider set the fastest time in both sessions for the first time in his career. His fastest lap was more than half a second quicker than anyone else, showing he felt at home in the Michigan dirt. Points leader Haiden Deegan looked fast but had a big crash in the second session. He managed to get back up and log the second-fastest time, a testament to his resilience. Dilan Schwartz also looked quick all morning, posting the third-best time overall on his Yamaha. Notable performances from Jo Shimoda on his Honda and Julien Beaumer on his KTM rounded out the top five. Fans following along on the international video pass saw a diverse group of talent at the top of the time sheets. The morning session set up an unpredictable afternoon of racing. 250MX Overall Qualifying (Top 10) Position Rider Team Time 1 Ryder Difrancesco (GG) 2:08.015 2 Haiden Deegan (Yam) 2:08.563 3 Dilan Schwartz (Yam) 2:10.015 4 Jo Shimoda (Hon) 2:10.757 5 Julien Beaumer (KTM) 2:10.814 6 Tom Vialle (KTM) 2:11.010 7 Michael Mosiman (Yam) 2:11.132 8 Seth Hammaker (Kaw) 2:11.424 9 Nate Thrasher (Yam) 2:11.497 10 Drew Adams (Kaw) 2:11.643 Explosive Action: Unpacking the 450MX Red Bud Motocross Results With qualifying in the books, it was time for the main events. The 450 class was full of powerhouse names, and every rider wanted a piece of the glory. Everyone expected fireworks, and Red Bud certainly did not disappoint. 450 Moto 1: A Tale of Two Brothers As the gate dropped for the first 450 moto, it was Hunter Lawrence who shot out to an early lead. He looked strong up front on his factory Honda, leading the first four laps. But his brother, Jett, was lurking close behind after working his way into second. Jett Lawrence methodically closed the gap on his older brother. The two put on a clinic for the Michigan crowd, displaying perfect form over the famous Red Bud jumps. Jett eventually made a clean pass for the lead and never looked back, taking the moto win. The real drama happened behind them. Eli Tomac was on a mission, charging from outside the top ten all the way to third on his Yamaha. But his charge came to a sudden halt. His Yamaha started smoking and eventually gave out, ending his moto and likely his shot at an overall podium. This was a heartbreaking moment for the veteran rider. This turn of events helped RJ Hampshire, who landed his first-ever 450 moto podium with a third place finish on his Husqvarna. Aaron Plessinger and Jorge Prado also capitalized, putting in solid rides inside the top ten. The moto was a classic example of how quickly fortunes can change in this sport. 450 Moto 2: Jett's Incredible Comeback The second moto turned everything on its head. Jorge Prado, riding a GasGas machine, found his form, taking the lead early and looking better than he has all season. Justin Cooper stalked him and eventually made an aggressive pass to take the top spot. But the biggest story was happening behind them. Jett Lawrence found himself on the ground in the first lap after a pile-up. He remounted his Honda way back in 18th place, a seemingly impossible position to win from. What followed was one of the most incredible rides of his career, a charge that had the crowd and announcer Dan Beaver going wild. Lap after lap, he was at least a second faster than everyone else on the track, which viewers on NBC Sports could track via the on-screen graphics. He carved through the pack with unbelievable precision, passing top riders like Justin Barcia and Cooper Webb. He eventually caught Justin Cooper and made the pass for the lead in the final laps, securing a perfect 1-1 day against all odds. Chase Sexton was also part of that forward charge on his KTM. He followed Jett toward the front and looked ready to battle for the lead. But a small crash in a soft berm dropped him back to fourth place. It was still a great ride for Sexton in his return to racing. Justin Cooper held on for second in the moto, which was enough to land him third overall on the day. His teammate, Cooper Webb, had a much better second moto, finishing eighth. The hometown hero Coty Schock also put in a commendable performance, battling hard in the premier class. 450MX Overall Standings Position Rider Team Moto Scores 1 Jett Lawrence (Hon) 1-1 2 Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 2-3 3 Justin Cooper (Yam) 4-2 4 RJ Hampshire (Hus) 3-6 5 Chase Sexton (KTM) 5-4 6 Jorge Prado (GasGas) 7-5 7 Justin Barcia (GasGas) 8-9 8 Malcolm Stewart (Hus) 11-10 9 Cooper Webb (Yam) 15-8 10 Harri Kullas (Hus) 12-11 250MX Showdown: Highs and Lows The 250 class is always unpredictable. Young, hungry riders are all fighting to make a name for themselves on bikes like the Kawasaki KX or a privateer Suzuki. This year's Red Bud race saw major swings for the top contenders. 250 Moto 1: Shimoda's Dominance and Deegan's Trouble Jo Shimoda got a great start in moto one on his Honda. But he was quickly passed by Red Bull KTM's Tom Vialle. Vialle led for the first half of the race and looked poised to take his first moto win of the season. Shimoda didn't give up. He stalked Vialle and made a decisive move at the halfway point to retake the lead. Once he was out front, he rode a flawless race to the finish line for the win. Levi Kitchen, on his Kawasaki, put on an incredible show, coming from a first-lap crash all the way back to second place. He made a pass on Vialle on the very last lap. The big story, however, was Haiden Deegan. The championship points leader had a nightmare moto. He crashed multiple times and his Yamaha started to smoke, forcing him into survival mode. He managed to finish in 14th, losing a massive amount of points to Shimoda and Kitchen. 250 Moto 2: Redemption and Consistency Triumph's Jalek Swoll grabbed the holeshot in the second moto. It was an awesome moment for the rider who just returned from a serious injury. He led the first four laps and looked confident aboard the new bike. Jo Shimoda once again showed his strength. He started second, passed Swoll for the lead on lap five, and just took off. He won the moto by a massive 17 seconds, easily sweeping the day with perfect 1-1 scores. Ha iden Deegan found some redemption in this moto, fighting his way to a second place finish after another early fall. Michael Mosiman was a picture of consistency on his Yamaha. His pair of fourth-place finishes were enough to earn him third place overall for the day. Jalek Swoll's great ride got him a 6-3 on the day, landing him a very impressive second overall, a huge result for the Triumph team. 250MX Overall Standings Position Rider Team Moto Scores 1 Jo Shimoda (Hon) 1-1 2 Jalek Swoll (Tri) 6-3 3 Michael Mosiman (Yam) 4-4 4 Mikkel Haarup (Tri) 8-5 5 Haiden Deegan (Yam) 14-2 6 Ryder Difrancesco (GG) 12-6 7 Levi Kitchen (Kaw) 2-19 8 Parker Ross (Yam) 11-10 9 Seth Hammaker (Kaw) 5-16 10 Garrett Marchbanks (Kaw) 10-12 Conclusion What a day of racing at the RedBud MX track. The Red Bud national always lives up to the hype, and this year was no different. Jett Lawrence's ride in the second 450 moto will be talked about for a long time by everyone who follows rider news. It showed the heart of a true champion, a Lawrence performance for the ages. In the 250 class, Jo Shimoda was simply untouchable. His perfect day and Haiden Deegan's struggles have now tightened up the points race significantly. This championship battle is far from over and is shaping up to be a thriller. The 2025 Red Bud motocross results have set the stage for an exciting second half of the Pro Motocross season . The riders now move on to the next round, with new confidence for some and a desire for redemption for others. The "REDBUDDD." chant will echo until we return again next year.

