2023-07-14 07:02:00
published by Writing on Friday July 14, 2023 at 09:02
The Pro Motocross Championship moves to Minnesota where the 7th round of the season takes place on the Spring Creek track in Millville. We do a little recap.
The Pro Motocross 250 Championship is more revived than ever following the Southwick event. After his victory last Saturday, Tom Vialle certainly arrives in Minnesota full of confidence. He has a card to play at the end of the season. He won’t stop shining. He is not the only one. Jo Shimoda will certainly want to confirm his rise in power while Haiden Deegan would like to bolt the red plate on the Yamaha Star Racing n°238. This is all very nice, but we mustn’t bury Hunter Lawrence too quickly. Even physically diminished and certainly a bit morally following his mechanical breakage, the Australian is not the type to let go of the pressure. Especially since there is no lack of opponents with the return to competition of Austin Forkner and Pierce Brown. Can the two former injured people step in and steal points from the regulars on the podium? This still remains to be proven because RJ Hampshire, Jalek Swoll or even Levi Kitchen still have their say. In any case, there is crazy suspense in 250 and the show promises to be very exciting. Prepare the popcorns.
Nobody is perfect
Among the big guns, the question is who can end Jett Lawrence’s perfect season. Have you put your pocket money on Chase Sexton or Dylan Ferrandis? On the slightly sandy and uneven track of Spring Creek, everything is always possible. Even if Jett starts in the lead in both heats and wins with a lead of three lengths, we cannot ignore the pleasure of seeing him evolve on the Honda. It’s so beautiful. Is it perfection though? Imagine a perfectly maintained and harmonious garden. Each plant is healthy, well pruned and flourishing. The colors of the flowers are vibrant and the beds are perfectly arranged. There are no weeds, no dead leaves lying around and everything is spotlessly clean. Each element of the garden is in harmony, creating a peaceful and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere. However, it is important to note that even in this example, perfection is relative. Some people might prefer a wild and natural garden, while others might enjoy a different style of garden. The perception of perfection depends on individual preferences and cultural norms. All is said. Don’t forget to make your predictions.
Stephan Legrand
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