Jason Lawrence: The Return To Professional Motocross

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It has been five years since the motocross industry has seen Jason Lawrence in person. Ever since J-Law's Ill-fated return to racing back in 2013, we have heard nothing but rumors of a return. In November of 2017 for the first time in years, the Moto seen heard from Jason Lawrence for the first time, during an interview with Motocross Transworld Magazine. During the interview, Lawrence made it very clear he had no plans to return to professional racing. Instead he will continue riding his dirt bike for fun and you will see him at his local motocross tracks. During the end of his interview with Motocross Transworld, he did make a statement saying if he were to make a return he would have to have a deal with the right team for a strictly outdoor nationals-only contract. Just five short months later, we were contacted by J-Law himself as he made a statement that he is returning to professional motocross and will be racing the Lucas Oil Pro Motorcross Championship as a privateer, contradictory to his interview in November. Lawrence told us he is making this return for the countless fans and for the love of the sport. He told us his program is nearly as strong as it once was back in 2008 and he has never been more determined to win races. Having nothing to lose and not needing to prove anything to anyone, J-Law stated he has never been more comfortable riding a dirt bike. No details were released on his team or program but we were promised information will be released very soon. Before hanging up the phone the last statement we heard from Lawrence was "My plans are set in stone. You will see me lining up in the 450 class at Hangtown 2018" J-Law338

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