Who won the first moto in the 450 class at Washougal?
Chase Sexton won the first moto in the 450 class.
Motocross / AMA Pro Motocross
A recap of the Fly Racing Washougal National in Washougal, Washington, focusing on the qualifying sessions and the first moto of the 450 class. The event saw impressive performances from multiple riders, setting the stage for an exciting da...
### 450 Class Moto 1 Chase Sexton grabbed the early lead in Moto 1, managing to fend off Jett Lawrence. Jett Lawrence later crashed, allowing Eli Tomac to move into second place. Sexton maintained his lead to take the win, marking his first of the season. Hunter Lawrence finished fifth, while Jorge Prado secured the holeshot but couldn't maintain the lead.
### 250 Class Qualifying Garrett Marchbanks dominated the 250 class qualifying, setting the fastest lap time. Dilan Schwartz and Seth Hammaker followed, securing second and third positions, respectively. Haiden Deegan, who leads the 250 Class, finished sixth overall after the track roughened up. Jo Shimoda, despite a strong Q1, couldn't match his pace in Q2.
### Qualifying Highlights - **450 Class:** Jett Lawrence continued his dominance in qualifying, setting the pace in both sessions. Chase Sexton closed the gap in the second session, indicating a potential challenge for the race. - **250 Class:** Garrett Marchbanks set a blistering pace, with Dilan Schwartz and Seth Hammaker close behind. Haiden Deegan, usually a front-runner, faced challenges in the second session.
Chase Sexton won the first moto in the 450 class.
Garrett Marchbanks set the fastest qualifying time in the 250 class.
Jett Lawrence finished third in the first moto.
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