Takes: Quick Stats After High Point | Jett Lawrence Reaches Career Win 19, Eli Tomac Claims 100th Podium and Hunter Lawrence Has a Crazy Record (So Far)

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With his fourth consecutive win to begin the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship at High Point, Honda HRC Progressive’s Jett Lawrence inched closer to entering the top-10 of the all-time premier wins list in just his third 450 season and at just 21 years of age. At 19 career wins already, he is just two away from entering the top-10.

On the other side of the coin, Monster Energy/Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac claimed his 100th career Pro Motocross podium (250 and 450 combined) with a third place overall finish at High Point.

Before we head to Southwick, let’s dig into more quick stats:

450 Class

Jett Lawrence’s Win

  • Was his 19th career 450 win. Lawrence is now 13th all-time in premier class wins trailing Jeff Stanton and James Stewart by 1
  • Next on the list? Ken Roczen and Broc Glover who have 21 career wins. 
  • High Point was his 59th career SMX League* victory (10th all-time) and 78th career SMX League podium.

Hunter Lawrence’s 2nd

  • Was his 11th podium in his 15th 450 Class start.
  • It was his 7th career runner-up result.
  • Only Davi Millsaps, Aaron Plessinger, and Andrew Short have more 450 Class podiums without a win.
  • Hunter is the only rider in premier class history with a 100% top 5 finishing percentage among riders with more than one career start. Ricky Carmichael is second on the list at 97.7% (86/88).

Eli Tomac Third

  • Was his 75th career 450 Class podium.
  • Milestone: It was his 100th career Pro Motocross podium and adds to his SMX League* record of 224 career podiums.

250 Class

Haiden Deegan’s Win

  • Was his 10th career win, tying him for 15th all-time with Mike Kiedrowski and Ron Lechien.
  • Milestone: He is now one of 40 riders in history with 20 career SMX League* wins, tying Adam Cianciarulo, Jimmy Weinert, and Steve Lamson.

Tom Vialle’s Second

  • Captured his 11th podium in 26 career starts with a runner-up finish. 

Levi Kitchen’s Third

  • Was his 12th career Pro Motocross podium in 39 starts and his 25th SMX League podium in 69 starts.

*SMX League Statistics = 450 and 250 Class Supercross, Pro Motocross, and Playoffs
*All stats via SMX League

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