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Australia wins 2024 Motocross of Nations (In Brief)

2024 Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
October 7, 2024
in MXGP

MXoN 2024

Australia on top of the world

After five decades of trying, Team Australia has scaled the motocross summit with a sensational landmark victory at the 2024 FIM Monster Energy Motocross of Nations (MXoN) in England.

Team Australia – Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence and Kyle Webster along with Team Manager Michael Byrne – Image by Alex Kelly

With a host of former Team Australia MXoN legends watching on, the Honda-riding trio of Hunter Lawrence, Jett Lawrence and Kyle Webster prevailed after three pressure-cooker motos around the Matterley Basin track.

Jett Lawrence won the second race – Image by Alex Kelly

The intensity in the final moto went to another level as the Lawrences hit the track in the MXGP/Open battle with America and The Netherlands, which were still capable of wrestling the prestigious Chamberlain Trophy.

Hunter Lawrence – Image by Alex Kelly

But any doubts were quickly dispelled with the Lawrence brothers circulating at the front of the pack, with Jett finishing second and Hunter fourth – more than enough to win the MXoN for the first time.

Jett Lawrence – Image by Alex Kelly

The MXstore-backed Team Australia finished on 26pts, ahead of America (29), The Netherlands (36), Spain (45) and 2023 champions France (50).

Team Australia – Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence and Kyle Webster – Image by Alex Kelly

Jett rode in the Open category at the Hampshire track, with Hunter in MXGP and Webster in MX2 as all the classes competed against each other once across the three 16-lap motos.

Jett Lawrence and Tim Gajser – Image by Alex Kelly

Jett was the lynchpin of the Team Australia victory with a 1-2 scorecard, while Hunter (8-4) and Webster (11-19) were superb running mates. Each team is also allowed to drop its worst result in the final scoring.

Hunter Lawrence

“Good weekend, I couldn’t care less about my own weekend right now, I can’t help but think of all the Australians back home, all the people following us, supporting us, staying up late, I think it’s late there, thank you to everyone who fundraised and got us here, we appreciate it, and we’re just so frigging pumped to get a gold plate for Australia for the first time ever.”

Jett Lawrence

“The first one was nice and cruisy, the second one I didn’t get as good a start, made it exciting I had to get a really good flow going, reel the first boys in, but I got around Tim. But then he got payback from last year on the last lap, I got him on the last lap last year, he got me this time for a better position. But no, it was good, I’m more excited and happy for Australia man, as a first timer and I’m pumped we’re able to do that with these other guys. It’s just unreal.”

Kyle Webster

“Well these two boys did something else in that second moto, that was something unreal, 100% big shout out to everyone at home, everyone who made it possible, the fundraisers, those who made it over here to show support, and to be part of it for the first time for Australia, that’s something else, I’m stoked.”

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MXoN 2024 – Image by Alex Kelly

After finishing third and second for Team Australia over the last two years, victory for the Lawrences has now completed the full suite of positions on the MXoN dais, while for Webster, it was the best possible return to MXoN action for the first time since 2029 – and a rich reward after his spectacular MX1 victory in the 2024 ProMX Championship.

Kyle Webster seen here trailing Hunter Lawrence in the opening race – Image by Alex Kelly

In the individual standings, Tim Gasjer was the overall winner after two brilliant victories, ahead of Jett (1-2) and American Eli Tomac (Yamaha, 2-3).

Tim Gajser and Jett Lawrence – Image by Alex Kelly

Jett’s final moto scrap with his fellow Honda factory rider Gasjer was brilliant, with the Slovenian pipping the Aussie by just 0.4 seconds.

Team Australia – Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence and Kyle Webster – Image by Alex Kelly

The winning margins in the other two motos were much more comfortable, with Jett winning the second by nearly eight seconds.

Hunter Lawrence and Jeffrey Herlings – Image by Alex Kelly

Team Australia’s defence of the 2025 Motocross of Nations will take it to Ironman Raceway in Indiana on October 4-5.

Race One – MXGP & MX2 Results

  1. Gajser, Tim SLO AMZS Honda 35:11.182
  2. Tomac, Eli USA AMA Yamaha 35:17.992
  3. Febvre, Romain FRA FFM Kawasaki 35:20.160
  4. Prado, Jorge ESP RFME GASGAS 35:29.220
  5. Herlings, Jeffrey NED KNMV KTM 35:39.553
  6. de Wolf, Kay NED KNMV Husqvarna 35:41.341
  7. Seewer, Jeremy SUI SWISSMOTO Kawasaki 35:42.627
  8. Lawrence, Hunter AUS MA Honda 35:53.214
  9. Forato, Alberto ITA FMI Honda 36:02.335
  10. Roczen, Ken GER AMA Suzuki 36:09.762
  11. Webster, Kyle AUS MA Honda 36:17.328
  12. Reisulis, Karlis Alberts LAT LAMSF Yamaha 36:27.265
  13. Haarup, Mikkel DEN DMU Triumph 36:28.908
  14. Van doninck, Brent BEL FMB Honda 36:32.744
  15. Lopes, Enzo BRA CBM Yamaha 36:39.527
  16. Mc Lellan, Camden RSA MSA Triumph 36:47.459
  17. Webb, Cooper USA AMA Yamaha 36:47.837
  18. Laengenfelder, Simon GER DMSB GASGAS 36:53.162
  19. Stauffer, Marcel AUT AMF KTM 36:53.647
  20. Horgmo, Kevin NOR NMF Honda 37:00.202

Race Two – MX2 & Open Results

  1. Lawrence, Jett AUS MA Honda 36:14.723
  2. Fernandez, Ruben ESP RFME Honda 36:22.642
  3. Laengenfelder, Simon GER DMSB GASGAS 36:25.161
  4. Renaux, Maxime FRA FFM Yamaha 36:26.885
  5. de Wolf, Kay NED KNMV Husqvarna 36:43.752
  6. Mewse, Conrad GBR ACU KTM 36:50.259
  7. Plessinger, Aaron USA AMA KTM 36:51.730
  8. Reisulis, Karlis Alberts LAT LAMSF Yamaha 36:56.295
  9. Webb, Cooper USA AMA Yamaha 36:58.009
  10. Haarup, Mikkel DEN DMU Triumph 36:58.048
  11. Geerts, Jago BEL FMB Yamaha 37:05.606
  12. Vialle, Tom FRA FFM KTM 37:12.495
  13. Oliver, Oriol ESP RFME KTM 37:14.371
  14. Toendel, Cornelius NOR NMF KTM 37:16.205
  15. Pancar, Jan SLO AMZS KTM 37:23.615
  16. Bonacorsi, Andrea ITA FMI Yamaha 37:26.353
  17. Mikula, Julius CZE ACCR KTM 37:28.037
  18. Coldenhoff, Glenn NED KNMV Fantic 37:35.989
  19. Webster, Kyle AUS MA Honda 37:38.377
  20. Adamo, Andrea ITA FMI KTM 37:44.196

Race Three – MXGP & Open Results

  1. Gajser, Tim SLO AMZS Honda 35:51.888
  2. Lawrence, Jett AUS MA Honda 35:52.347
  3. Tomac, Eli USA AMA Yamaha 36:09.060
  4. Lawrence, Hunter AUS MA Honda 36:10.017
  5. Herlings, Jeffrey NED KNMV KTM 36:12.322
  6. Seewer, Jeremy SUI SWISSMOTO Kawasaki 36:52.876
  7. Forato, Alberto ITA FMI Honda 37:01.108
  8. Plessinger, Aaron USA AMA KTM 37:04.278
  9. Renaux, Maxime FRA FFM Yamaha 37:08.910
  10. Roczen, Ken GER AMA Suzuki 37:12.149
  11. Lopes, Enzo BRA CBM Yamaha 37:22.890
  12. Fernandez, Ruben ESP RFME Honda 37:23.117
  13. Wright, Dylan CAN CMA Honda 37:43.224
  14. Prado, Jorge ESP RFME GASGAS 37:45.539
  15. Coldenhoff, Glenn NED KNMV Fantic 37:47.006
  16. Pancar, Jan SLO AMZS KTM 37:50.755
  17. Guillod, Valentin SUI SWISSMOTO Honda 37:53.113
  18. Bonacorsi, Andrea ITA FMI Yamaha 37:59.398
  19. Mewse, Conrad GBR ACU KTM 38:04.477
  20. Geerts, Jago BEL FMB Yamaha 38:15.094

MXoN Results 2024

  1. Australia 26
  2. USA 29
  3. The Netherlands 36
  4. Spain 45
  5. France 50
  6. Germany 62
  7. Slovenia 67
  8. Italy 70
  9. Switzerland 86
  10. Latvia 103
  11. Denmark 109
  12. GB 113
  13. Brazil 114
  14. Czech Republic 115
  15. Canada 117
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