Jett and Hunter Lawrence: “The Boys Are Back in Town” After 2024 AUSX Open Supercross in Melbourne
The 2024 AUSX Open Supercross at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia, on November 30, 2024, was a thrilling night for motocross fans, with an extra-special significance for two of Australia’s brightest stars: Jett and Hunter Lawrence. The brothers, both top-tier competitors in the American Supercross series, made a highly anticipated return to their home country, and their fans couldn’t have been more excited. Their post on social media, *“The boys are back in town,”* perfectly captured the energy and emotions surrounding their homecoming.
A Special Homecoming for the Lawrence Brothers
For Jett and Hunter, competing in the AUSX Open wasn’t just another race—it was a chance to return to their roots. Growing up in Australia, both brothers had dreamed of making it big on the global Supercross stage, and now, after achieving international success, they were back home to race in front of their loyal fans. Marvel Stadium, packed with thousands of passionate motocross enthusiasts, served as the perfect setting for their return.
Jett Lawrence, the 2023 AMA Supercross 250SX Champion, has quickly become one of the most promising talents in the sport, and his performance in Melbourne only confirmed his status as a rising superstar. His younger brother, Hunter Lawrence, has been a stalwart of the 450SX class, known for his consistent performances and competitive spirit. Although both riders are now based in the United States, racing at home held a deep personal significance for them.
Jett Lawrence: The Rising Star
At just 21 years old, Jett Lawrence has already achieved what many riders can only dream of: a Supercross championship title. His victory in the 2023 AMA Supercross 250SX Championship made waves not only in
In Melbourne, Jett returned to familiar ground with a clear goal: to entertain his home crowd. He showcased his exceptional skill on the track, giving fans plenty to cheer about. Despite the fierce competition, Jett’s confidence and maturity as a racer were evident, and he proved once again why he’s one of the brightest stars in Supercross.
Hunter Lawrence: A Seasoned Competitor
Hunter Lawrence, Jett’s older brother, has been a consistent figure in the 450SX class. While he has yet to secure a championship, his skill, experience, and determination have made him a force to be reckoned with. Hunter’s resilience and tactical approach to racing have earned him the respect of his peers, and his dedication to the sport continues to inspire fans and fellow competitors alike.
At the AUSX Open, Hunter’s performance was marked by his steady and strategic racing. Despite the challenges that came his way, Hunter remained calm and composed, showing why he’s a seasoned competitor in the Supercross world. His fanbase in Australia was out in full force, and his connection with them was palpable as he raced for a podium finish.
“The Boys Are Back in Town”
The phrase *“The boys are back in town”* became a fitting caption for the Lawrence brothers’ return to Australia. Their success on the international Supercross stage has made them two of the most recognizable figures in the sport, but the AUSX Open was a chance to reconnect with the Australian motocross community that has supported them since their early days.
The excitement and support surrounding the brothers were evident throughout the event. Fans waved Australian flags, chanted their names, and cheered them on every lap, making it clear just how much the Lawrence brothers mean to their home country.
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