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Motocross Action
2026-05-09 17:19:47

250 OVERALL QUALIFYING RESULTS // 2026 SALT LAKE CITY SUPERCROSS (UPDATED)

Summary By: eMotoX
Round seventeen of the 2026 Supercross season took place in Salt Lake City, marking the final event and featuring a highly anticipated East/West Showdown in the 250 class. Although the championships had already been decided—Haiden Deegan clinching the West title and Cole Davies securing the East crown—the event provided a unique opportunity for riders from both divisions to compete head-to-head. This convergence of top talent from each coast added an extra layer of excitement and competition, as riders aimed to finish the season on a high note. Qualifying sessions highlighted the intense rivalry between the East and West riders. Seth Hammaker set the fastest overall lap time of 48.871 seconds, edging out West champion Haiden Deegan, who posted a 49.113. Levi Kitchen and Nate Thrasher also showed strong pace, securing third and fourth positions respectively. The track conditions evolved throughout the sessions, with the surface breaking down and becoming more technical, yet riders like Hammaker and Deegan adapted quickly, demonstrating impressive skill and determination. In the West division’s second qualifying session, Deegan maintained his dominance despite the track’s deterioration, showcasing his commitment and technical prowess, particularly through challenging sections like the whoops. Levi Kitchen and Hunter Yoder also improved their times, confirming their status as key contenders. Meanwhile, the East division saw Cole Davies and Nate Thrasher respond to the toughening conditions with competitive laps, but it was Hammaker who ultimately stole the show by lowering his best time further, signalling his readiness to challenge the established champions. The Salt Lake City showdown serves as a compelling finale to the 2026 season, offering a final platform for riders to assert their capabilities against the best from across the country. With championships already decided, the focus shifts to individual performances and the pride of winning the East/West battle. As the season concludes, attention will turn to how these riders build on their performances in future events and the potential rivalries that could shape the next Supercross campaign.