Jett Lawrence. 17 years young, big time Supercross talent (Supercross/Pro Motocross)
Supercross/Pro Motocross

Jett Lawrence. 17 years young, big time Supercross talent

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After placing on the podium in Salt Lake City during the 2020 season, Jett Lawrence raced his way to a power position joining Team Honda, Red Bull and Alpinestars to begin his 2021 campaign for a 250SX title.

To celebrate his signing to the team, Red Bull created a project just for Jett. The project, called “On Rails,” pitted him against a custom-built supercross track that was dramatically reduced in width, only 3-feet wide in some areas, showcasing the riding precision that helped him become one of the most talked-about current pro riders. This one-of-a-kind track built by world renowned track designer Jason Baker of Dream Traxx provided the perfect playground for Lawrence to demonstrate the accuracy and bike control needed to ride on the edge and succeed in the pro ranks.

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“I’m really looking forward to next year,” said Lawrence. “It’s going to be very exciting with Red Bull and HRC (Team Honda). I feel like I’m way better this year than I was last year with Supercross. I’m excited to get this season underway and race beside my brother again. Hopefully get a title and some wins.”

Lawrence joins older brother Hunter on the same team making the 250SX Class for Honda and all brother affair.

“Team Honda is the best and they’ve been really good to us,” said Lawrence. “We couldn’t resist their offer. When Hunter and I found out we were going to HRC I was pumped. They fit me really well and I feel like we’re going to go really far with them. ”

For this offseason and 2021, his outlook is a little more modest. “Train, train, train, get better and faster,” Lawrence said. “I feel like this is what I’ve been working towards my whole life and I believe my second year as a pro will be a lot better.”



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