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The Lawrence brothers Jett and Hunter joined by Kyle Webster — led Team Australia to their second consecutive Chamberlain Trophy at the 2025 FIM Motocross of Nations, which took place at Ironman Raceway in Crawfordsville, Indiana, on Oct. 3-5. Headed by a heroic ride from Eli Tomac, Team USA’s trio (Tomac, R.J. Hampshire and Justin Cooper) overcame adversity to finish on the podium. Rounding out the podium at the prestigious international competition was Team France.

“Eli, R.J. and Justin represented the United States very well, showcasing unparalleled determination and devotion to their country while producing a strong finish at this year’s Motocross of Nations,” AMA Director of Racing and Team USA Manager Mike Pelletier said. “This year’s competition was a true team effort. Eli, R.J., and Justin worked closely together, supporting one another and riding with pride every step of the way. We’re incredibly proud of their collaboration and commitment to representing Team USA at the highest level.”

Tomac (4-2), competed to a second-place finish overall in the MXGP class, falling just short of class champion Australian Jett Lawrence, who went 1-3 in motos. In the MX2 class, Cooper landed in second place thanks to a 10-10 performance in motos. Charging to the championship was Netherlands’ Kay de Wolf, who claimed the class crown behind an 8-8 finish in motos. After going 7-33 in motos, Hampshire claimed ninth place in the Open Class while Australia’s Hunter Lawrence earned the class title with a 1-1 finish in motos.

The 2026 FIM Motocross of Nations will run in Ernée, France on Oct. 2-4.  

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