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450 Hangtown Motocross 450 Moto 2 live updates

450 Hangtown Motocross 450 Moto 2 live updates

Yahoo31-05-2025
Eli Tomac was the first rider to beat Jett Lawrence head-to-head in a Pro Motocross round, which should embolden him to challenge in Moto 2 of the Hangtown Motocross Classic in Rancho Cordova, California.
Five minutes were taken off the clock to in response to the heat.
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Eli Tomac wins Hangtown Motocross 450 Moto 1 with 'Beast Mode' initiated; Jett Lawrence finishes third
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Eli Tomac passed Aaron Plessinger with two laps remaining to win his first moto in 1,000 days.
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Jett Lawrence got a great start, as catastrophe struck Eli Tomac. He emerged 26th from Turn 1 after getting bumped coming out of the gate.
Justin Cooper settled into second with Cooper Webb third.
Tomac makes up a lot of ground early and rode 11th on Lap 3, but the five minutes taken off the clock could be a huge factor. Tomac needs to finish second for the overall win if Jett wins the moto.
Tomac moved into the top 10 on Lap 4. He's 17.7 seconds behind second-place Cooper.
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