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Motocross Action
2026-05-09 23:46:04

450 MAIN EVENT RESULTS // 2026 SALT LAKE CITY SUPERCROSS – PRESENTED BY FXR

Summary By: eMotoX
The 2026 Salt Lake City Supercross finale delivered a dramatic conclusion to the 450 class championship, with Ken Roczen ultimately securing the title. Entering the race with a slim one-point lead over Hunter Lawrence, Roczen faced immense pressure to perform without errors. Despite qualifying ninth, Roczen managed to navigate a tense main event where every position was crucial, capitalising on Lawrence’s mistakes to maintain his championship advantage. Hunter Lawrence started strongly, taking the holeshot and pressing Roczen throughout the early stages of the race. However, Lawrence’s challenge faltered when he ran off track and subsequently crashed after over-jumping a rhythm section, dropping him to seventh. This error allowed Roczen to settle into a controlled pace, prioritising championship points over the race win. Chase Sexton ultimately claimed victory on the night, with Roczen finishing fourth, enough to clinch the championship. The heats earlier in the evening set the tone for the main event, with Lawrence winning Heat 2 and Sexton taking Heat 1. Roczen showed resilience by recovering from a mistake in his heat that saw him fall to fourth, ensuring he still qualified for the main event despite the setback. Meanwhile, Eli Tomac’s night ended prematurely after a first-lap crash in Heat 2, raising questions about his condition for future races. Roczen’s strategic approach under pressure highlighted his experience and composure, enabling him to secure the championship despite not winning the final race. Lawrence’s aggressive pursuit demonstrated his determination but ultimately cost him the title. The Salt Lake City round underscored the fine margins in Supercross, where a single error can decisively influence the championship outcome, setting the stage for what promises to be an intense 2027 season.