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Motocross Action
2026-05-10 04:19:58

2026 SUPERCROSS POINT STANDINGS (AFTER ROUND 17 OF 17)

Summary By: eMotoX
The 2026 Supercross season concluded with an intense final round in Salt Lake City, featuring the much-anticipated East/West Showdown in the 250 class and a dramatic championship decider in the 450 category. In the 250 showdown, Cole Davies emerged victorious after a fierce battle with Haiden Deegan, who initially led the race but ultimately fell behind following a series of mistakes. Davies’ win was a fitting end to a season in which he dominated the 250 East division, while Deegan’s strong performances throughout the year had already secured him the 250 West title prior to the final round. Haiden Deegan’s 250 West campaign was marked by consistency and resilience, as he overcame a slow start to amass multiple wins and build a commanding points lead. Despite being bested by Davies in the final showdown, Deegan’s season was one of the most impressive in the class, highlighted by his ability to maintain composure and race aggressively even after clinching the championship. Levi Kitchen and Max Anstie also had notable seasons, frequently challenging Deegan and securing solid results to round out the top contenders in the West standings. On the East side, Cole Davies asserted his dominance early and maintained it throughout the season, ultimately clinching the 250 East title with a key victory in Philadelphia. His consistent performances and tactical racing kept him ahead of rivals like Seth Hammaker, who showed flashes of speed but struggled with consistency. Davies’ final win against Deegan in Salt Lake City underscored his status as the class leader and set him up as a rider to watch in the upcoming outdoor season. The 450 class championship battle reached a thrilling conclusion as Ken Roczen secured the 2026 Supercross title despite finishing fifth in the final race. Roczen took control early and managed the race strategically, capitalising on a costly mistake by Hunter Lawrence, who had been his closest challenger. Chase Sexton won the Salt Lake City round, with Justin Cooper and Jorge Prado completing the podium, but it was Roczen’s steady approach throughout the season that ultimately earned him the championship crown. Looking ahead, the results from Salt Lake City not only settled the season’s championships but also highlighted emerging talents and set the stage for the outdoor series. Davies and Deegan’s performances in the 250 class suggest a competitive rivalry that could intensify, while Roczen’s title defence and the strong showings from Sexton, Cooper, and Prado promise an exciting 450 class season to come. The 2026 Supercross season thus ends on a high note, with plenty of anticipation for the next chapter in American motocross racing.