Motocross veteran Brett Metcalfe has officially announced that he will cap off his illustrious career with a farewell race on December 28, 2024. The event, set to be a historic showdown, will see Metcalfe lining up against the reigning stars of the sport, the Lawrence brothers—Jett and Hunter—in what promises to be a thrilling display of skill, passion, and legacy.
The announcement has stirred excitement within the motocross community, as fans eagerly anticipate the opportunity to witness Metcalfe in action one final time. Known for his grit and consistency, the Australian racer has carved out a remarkable career spanning over two decades, competing on the global stage in AMA Supercross, Motocross, and the Australian MX Nationals.
Metcalfe, now 40, expressed his gratitude and enthusiasm in a recent statement:
“Motocross has been my life, and I couldn’t think of a better way to say goodbye to the sport than racing against the best of the new generation. Jett and Hunter represent the future, and I’m excited to share the track with them one last time.”
The Lawrence brothers, also hailing from Australia, have dominated the international motocross scene in recent years. Jett Lawrence captured the 2023 AMA 450 Motocross Championship, while Hunter clinched the 250SX East Coast Supercross title in the same year. Both riders have expressed their admiration for Metcalfe and their excitement for this unique event.
“Brett has been a huge inspiration to us growing up,” said Jett. “It’s an honor to race him in his final event and to celebrate what he’s done for Australian motocross.”
The retirement race will take place at a yet-to-be-disclosed venue in Australia, drawing fans and riders from around the world. The event aims to be more than just a race; it will serve as a celebration of Metcalfe’s contributions to the sport, featuring a variety of activities, including fan meet-and-greets and a retrospective of his career highlights.
Brett Metcalfe’s journey in motocross has been defined by resilience and dedication. After starting his professional career in the early 2000s, he gained recognition in the U.S. motocross circuit with multiple podium finishes and a reputation as a fierce competitor. His return to Australia in recent years saw him continue to thrive, securing multiple titles in the MX Nationals.
As the countdown to December 28 begins, fans are already marking their calendars for what is sure to be an emotional and action-packed day. With the Lawrence brothers leading the charge against Metcalfe, this retirement race will be one for the ages—a fitting farewell for a true legend of the sport.
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Stay tuned for updates on the venue and additional details about the event.
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