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Motocross Action
2026-04-13 20:52:27

MXA FANTASY LEAGUE: THE WINNER OF THE ST. LOUIS SUPERCROSS SCORED 248 POINTS

Summary By: eMotoX
The latest round of the MXA Fantasy League, held in Nashville and sponsored by Factory Effects, saw a fiercely competitive contest as participants navigated the challenges of the East division’s return. Michigan699 emerged victorious with a total of 248 points, narrowly edging out several close rivals. The unpredictable nature of the Supercross races, particularly in both the 450 and 250 classes, played a significant role in shaping the fantasy outcomes, rewarding those who made smart and consistent selections. In the 450 class, the championship battle tightened considerably, with Hunter Lawrence delivering a standout performance by winning the main event and taking full control of the red plate. His victory earned fantasy players a valuable 36 points, combining race points and a bonus for correctly predicting his position. Other notable riders included Ken Roczen and Cooper Webb, who secured podium finishes, while Eli Tomac’s inconsistent results made him a riskier choice for fantasy lineups. The fluctuating form of key riders underscored the importance of accurate predictions and strategic team selections. The 250 class added further complexity with the East division’s return. Cole Davies continued to assert himself as a leading contender by winning the main event and providing a similar 36-point haul for fantasy players who backed him correctly. Meanwhile, Seth Hammaker faced a setback with a penalty that affected his finishing position, illustrating how small on-track incidents could have major repercussions in fantasy scoring. The tight competition in this class made it clear that precision in predicting race outcomes was crucial for success in the league. The MXA Fantasy League, now in its third season, continues to engage fans with its dedicated app and new incentives. This year’s grand prize is a Stark Varg 1.2 electric dirt bike, awarded through a random draw to participants who remain active throughout the season. Developed in-house by MXA’s Justin Lee, the app fosters a strong community spirit among players and adds an extra layer of excitement to the Supercross season. As the championship races progress, the league remains a dynamic and challenging platform for motorsport enthusiasts.