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Red Bull Presents: Lawrence Brothers Settle the Score in Epic Skills Challenge

Jett and Hunter Lawrence had exceptional SX, MX and SMX seasons, but this might be the toughest competition they faced this year. The duo embark on an exciting journey to settle the age-old debate of who is the superior Lawrence brother in this new release of “Lawrence Brothers Skills Challenge.” This sibling rivalry took a structured and competitive form through a series of five challenges, both on and off the bike, crafted to test their skills. and abilities on and off the bike. The anticipation was heightened by the realization that the loser of the series will face a unique and personalized punishment devised by the winner.   

The challenges consisted of:   

  • Dirt Bike Precision Jump   
  • Dirt Bike Moto Slalom   
  • Tennis Serve Return   
  • Dirt Track Car Racing   
  • Quad Race (worth triple points)   

The first challenge, Precision Jump, required them to determine and execute precise jumps, with Jett emerging as the winner based on accuracy. The second challenge, Moto Slalom, was a best-of-three contest, culminating in an intense photo finish where Hunter secured a hard-fought victory. Challenge 3 shifted away from bikes, testing the brothers’ reflexes in a Tennis Serve Return by professional Mike Bryan, with Hunter prevailing in the closely matched encounter. Challenge 4 took the competition to East Bay Raceway Park for a dirt-track car lap time battle, resulting in Hunter’s victory with a narrow lead. The pinnacle, Challenge 5, featured a Quad Race with shuffled scoring, where Jett triumphed with a one-second lead, securing his overall victory in the series.

Chris Pomeroy: 1989 Rookie-of-the-year and former nationally ranked pro racer who turned into a dirt oriented scribe
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