Glendale Supercross Triple Crown 👑 ┃Honda HRC Progressive

Honda HRC Progressive faced a challenging night at the first Triple Crown event of the 2025 season, held in Glendale, Arizona. Jett Lawrence showed strong form with a pair of runner-up finishes before an early exit from the final race left him in eighth overall, while Hunter Lawrence was consistent with 5-9-4 results, securing fifth overall. In the 250SX West class, Jo Shimoda fought through adversity to salvage a top-10 overall finish.

Jett showed impressive speed in the first two 450SX races, starting well in both and putting in strong rides for a pair of second-place finishes. In the final race, however, he jammed his knee in the second turn and pulled off the track, in pain. On Monday, an MRI confirmed a torn ACL, and Jett is scheduled to undergo surgery on Tuesday. Hunter delivered a steady performance, trading positions several times and securing a top-five overall result. Meanwhile, Phoenix Racing Honda’s Dylan Ferrandis finished 11th overall, with Quad Lock Honda Racing’s Shane McElrath and Joey Savatgy placing 14th and 15th, respectively.

Still recovering from broken fingers, Shimoda endured a tough start to the night, as he was taken down in the opening 250SX West race, resulting in a 21st-place finish. Despite the setback and lingering injury, he rebounded with sixth- and fifth-place results in the remaining races, earning 10th overall. SLR Honda’s Parker Ross had a solid and consistent night for ninth overall—the best result of his young career.

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