Australasian Dirt Bike Magazine

TURBO JETT

The AMA Pro Motocross Championship was a thriller for us Aussies watching from across the Pacific. The fact that there was consistent racing for a full 12 rounds was exciting enough given the start-stop nature of our Pro MX Championship but the fact we had two Queenslanders right in the mix for the 250 class title made it one for the ages.

Hunter and Jett Lawrence had us all on our feet every round and it was thrilling to see them both on the podium at championship’s end. With Jett taking out the title and creating history by becoming the first Aussie to win the 250cc outdoors title, it only feels right to hear from the champ.

ADB: Take us back to the start of the championship. What was your plan?

My expectation was to win races, that’s for sure. And I

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