Team Australia once again showed their dominance on the world stage, winning the 2025 Motocross of Nations at Ironman Raceway in Indiana, USA. With Hunter and Jett Lawrence leading the charge alongside Kyle Webster, the trio delivered a near-perfect performance to capture back-to-back titles for Australia. It was a weekend of raw speed, flawless execution, and national pride.
Hunter Lawrence was the star of the show. The 25-year-old delivered two flawless moto wins, controlling both races from start to finish. His composure under pressure and consistent lap times reminded everyone why he’s among the best in the world. Each corner, jump, and rhythm section seemed effortless, a result of years of refinement and preparation.
Jett Lawrence, the younger of the two brothers, wasn’t far behind. Despite a rough start in one of the motos, he fought back with signature aggression and precision. His ability to adapt to track changes and maintain high pace in traffic was critical in securing Australia’s overall score. Together, the Lawrence brothers proved that sibling synergy can be a powerful weapon in team competition.
Kyle Webster completed the trio’s winning formula. Often overshadowed by the Lawrence brothers, Webster’s consistency and calm under pressure gave Team Australia the balance they needed. His starts were solid, his pace steady, and his teamwork impeccable. In motocross, the third rider often makes or breaks a team’s overall ranking — and Webster’s clean rides made sure nothing was left to chance.
Behind the scenes, the chemistry between the riders was clear. Whether it was pre-race strategy sessions or post-moto debriefs, the Australian camp radiated focus and unity. The mechanics, coaches, and support staff worked seamlessly, keeping bikes dialed and riders relaxed. That behind-the-scenes cohesion translated directly into performance on the track.
The Ironman Raceway provided the perfect battleground. The rough, rutted terrain and unpredictable weather tested every team’s endurance and skill. While other nations struggled with consistency and crashes, the Australians adapted quickly. Their setup choices, tire selections, and pacing strategies were spot-on, proving how experience and teamwork can outsmart raw speed.
For the fans, it was a spectacle. Thousands packed the venue waving Australian flags, cheering as Hunter crossed the line for the final moto win. The victory was more than just a sporting achievement — it was a statement. Australia is no longer the underdog in motocross. They are now the benchmark.
As celebrations erupted in the paddock, one thing became clear: this generation of Australian riders is building a legacy. The Lawrence brothers and Kyle Webster have set a new standard for teamwork, discipline, and dominance. With two consecutive Motocross of Nations titles, the world is now watching — and chasing — Team Australia.