Motorcycling Australia has selected a winning formula for its defence of the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations (MXoN) in the United States of America from October 3-5, with Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence and Kyle Webster returning for another tilt at the prestigious Chamberlain Trophy.
The trio will again take exceptional form into the massive international event, as Team Australia sets out to be the first country to go back-to-back since France in 2014-2015.
After injury-interrupted American supercross seasons, Queenslanders Jett and Hunter have both returned to racing with blistering form in the American Motocross Championship on their factory Hondas. They are currently running 1-2 in the USA’s premier 450cc class with three rounds remaining – the same category where Jett produced a remarkable unbeaten season in 2023.
Meanwhile, Australian champion Webster (Honda) returns to complete the formidable trio representing Motorcycling Australia at the MXoN.
With all three 2025 MXoN riders in sparkling form, Australian team manager Michael Byrne – a former Australian MXoN representative – is exuding an air of cautious optimism, treading the fine line between confidence and realism at the event where boisterous crowds and heaving grandstands are the norm.
“The memories of last year’s victory in England are still so vivid,” said Byrne. “It was a very emotional day, not just for Jett, Hunter and Kyle, but also for former Aussie MXoN heroes who were also at the event. It was a sweet victory for the sacrifices that so many people have made over the last five decades trying to win the Chamberlain Trophy.
“A year on, I’m delighted to welcome Jett, Hunter and Kyle and back into the fold and congratulate them on their individual performances so far in 2025.
“We’re certainly now in uncharted territory as the defending champion, which creates its own set of unique circumstances in such a pressure-cooker event.
“But on the flipside, it’s a litmus test which makes us even more determined, and we won’t be leaving any stone unturned to give ourselves the best chance of going back to back.
“We’ve already proven we can succeed on the big stage, and I’m confident Team Australia has the work rate, temperament and speed to do it all again.
“We can’t wait for October to come around, and we know there is a huge amount of support coming from Australia which is absolutely brilliant.”
Byrne will again be supported at the event by Gary Benn – who was previously a long-time Australian team manager – and Motorcycling Australia motocross commissioner Mark Luksich.
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