Honda HRC Progressive eclipsed the three-quarters mark of the 2025 AMA Pro Motocross Championship in strong form at the scenic Washougal MX Park in southern Washington State. For the second time this season (and also in the last three races), Jo Shimoda captured the overall win in the 250 ranks, this time via consistent 2-1 finishes. The Lawrence brothers also enjoyed commendable results in the 450 class, with Jett logging a 3-1 performance for second overall, while Hunter took fourth overall via a 5-4 tally. With the series now entering a two-weekend break, the Red Riders carry strong momentum into what will be the final part of the season.
Jett started the first 450 moto well and ran second over the holeshot line, with Hunter eighth. Jett lost a spot early but took back second at the end of the first lap, with Hunter seventh. Jett pressured the leader for seven laps before a tip-over dropped him to third, by which point Hunter had advanced to fifth—the same positions the brothers held at the finish.

The second moto saw a Honda 1-2 out of the gate, with Hunter grabbing a huge holeshot aboard his CRF450RWE, and Jett close behind. Jett took the lead on lap 3, though Hunter and Chase Sexton both continued to challenge him. An early red flag led to the series’ first-ever staggered restart, with Jett maintaining the lead and Hunter soon settling into fourth. The teammates held those positions to the finish, with Jett taking the checkers 8.7 seconds ahead of second place for second overall, and Hunter fourth in the moto and overall rankings.

After a seventh-place 250-class start in moto 1, Shimoda quickly moved forward, taking over third by lap 2 and then advancing to second a lap later. He maintained that position to the finish, setting himself up well for a strong overall result. The Japanese native started moto 2 in second and made a pass for the lead on lap 2. From there, he rode flawlessly to the checkers, reaching the finish with a massive margin of over 18 seconds, earning his second overall win of the season and the fifth of his career.


