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Motocross Action
2026-04-11 15:07:55

250 OVERALL QUALIFYING RESULTS // 2026 NASHVILLE SUPERCROSS (UPDATED)

Summary By: eMotoX
The 2026 Nashville Supercross saw the 250 East division continue its intense championship battle, with Cole Davies maintaining a strong lead in the standings. Davies has demonstrated consistent form throughout the season, but with several rounds still to come, his advantage remains vulnerable. The Nashville round is shaping up to be a pivotal moment where challengers can close the gap, keeping the title fight wide open as riders vie to shift momentum in their favour. Qualifying sessions showcased a competitive field, with Seth Hammaker ultimately posting the fastest time of the morning at 51.554 seconds, despite an early crash that interrupted his initial strategy of shadowing Davies. Cole Davies and Nate Thrasher also impressed, setting a brisk pace in the early stages and securing top positions. Rookie Landen Gordon made a notable impact by finishing in the top six during the second session, signalling his potential to influence the championship dynamics moving forward. The first qualifying session highlighted Davies’s dominance as he quickly established the fastest lap, applying pressure on his rivals from the outset. Hammaker stayed close behind, while Thrasher, Daxton Bennick, and Drew Adams rounded out the top five, indicating a tightly contested group. Adams’s return from injury added further intrigue to the competition, as he showed promising speed and consistency alongside the leading contenders. With the times closely matched among the top riders, the qualifying results underline the competitive nature of the 250 East division heading into Nashville. Davies’s leadership will be tested by a field eager to capitalise on any opportunity, suggesting that the upcoming races could see significant shifts in the championship standings. Fans and teams alike will be watching closely as the season progresses, anticipating further drama and high-level racing.