Jett Lawrence became a three-time national Motocross champion with his 2023 450 Motocross title. Riders with three or more
Motocross championships is a pretty small group for a sport with 50+ years of history. Jett is the 20th to accomplish it.
Rank
Rider* = Active
Total
450/250 MX
250/125 MX
500 MX
21
Steve Lamson
2
0
2
0
Mike LaRocco
2
1
0
1
Jimmy Weinert
2
0
0
2
Ken Roczen *
2
2
0
0
Jeremy Martin *
2
0
2
0
Dylan Ferrandis *
2
1
1
0
Grant Langston
2
1
1
0
Zach Osborne
2
1
1
0
Jean-Michel Bayle
2
1
0
1
Mickey Dymond
2
0
2
0
32
Pierre Karsmakers
1
0
0
1
Ron Lechien
1
0
1
0
Jeremy McGrath
1
1
0
0
Blake Baggett
1
0
1
0
Brad Lackey
1
0
0
1
Guy Cooper
1
0
1
0
Chase Sexton
1
1
0
0
George Holland
1
0
1
0
Chad Reed
1
1
0
0
Johnny O'Mara
1
0
1
0
Adam Cianciarulo
1
0
1
0
Hunter Lawrence *
1
0
1
0
Cooper Webb *
1
0
1
0
Danny LaPorte
1
0
0
1
Mike Brown
1
0
1
0
Aaron Plessinger *
1
0
1
0
Chuck Sun
1
0
0
1
Haiden Deegan
1
0
1
0
Travis Pastrana
1
0
1
0
Trey Canard
1
0
1
0
Rick Burgett
1
0
0
1
Greg Albertyn
1
1
0
0
Dean Wilson
1
0
1
0
Darrell Shultz
1
0
0
1
Donnie Hansen
1
1
0
0
Ivan Tedesco
1
0
1
0
The last tier of riders have won a Supercross championship but have no national wins.
Rank
Rider* = Active
Total
450/250 MX
250/125 MX
500 MX
Jimmy Ellis
0
0
0
0
Mike Bell
0
0
0
0
* I use a loose definition of the term "Active"
This is sorted by Total Championships, then Total MX Wins (not displayed)