Results: Birmingham supercross

Jett Lawrence strengthened his grip on the championship lead with a wire to wire win with only Cooper Webb able to keep Lawrence in sight, but he never even got a chance to make a pass as Lawrence controlled the race but Webb did successfully avoid crashing into a wayward Monster girl at the end of the first lap.

Ken Roczen took third, passing Sexton and a stubborn Justin Cooper to do it with Sexton fourth, Cooper fifth and Anderson with late race speed passing Tomac for sixth.

It’s Jett’s world and we are all just living in it!

Lawrence said: “Im super pumped I was able to put two races to go. Awesome weekend, awesome race. Hopefully we can click off some more. I feel we are still the same young Jett but just some mental changes.”

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In the 250 class, Tom Vialle took his second supercross win in a row in a dominating ride at the front to take the momentum in the series and the points lead!

But it was heartbreak for Max Anstie, who qualified fastest but suffered yet another terrible start before working his way back inside the top ten until his bike expired and with it any likely shot at this title.

McAdoo and Hammaker went two-three with Deegan seventh after taking Shock out in the last turn after Swoll took Hymas out late in the race in some revenge for the heat race.

Vialle said: “Grabbing another win, I didn’t expect that. It was great, I love the track. Another win and the red plate. Its been a long time since I won two races in a row – back in the GPs. It feels great.’

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Report: Jonathan McCready