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Motocross Action
2026-05-09 17:53:29

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

Summary By: eMotoX
The 2026 Salt Lake City Supercross finale promises a thrilling conclusion to the 450 championship, with Ken Roczen holding a slender one-point lead over Hunter Lawrence. After a fiercely contested season, the title battle has been whittled down to this single event, where the outcome hinges on the riders’ performances in the final main event. Roczen arrives in Salt Lake City determined to capitalise on his late-season resurgence, while Lawrence, buoyed by his recent victory in Denver, remains a formidable challenger. With Cooper Webb out of contention, the spotlight firmly rests on these two riders as they prepare for the decisive showdown. Qualifying sessions underscored the intense competition among the top contenders, with Eli Tomac emerging as the fastest rider across both sessions, topping the timesheets with a best lap of 49.065 seconds. Justin Hill and Hunter Lawrence also posted impressive times, closely trailing Tomac and maintaining pressure near the front. Ken Roczen showed consistent pace but was held back by minor errors, placing ninth in the second qualifying session with a best lap just outside the 49-second mark. The track conditions deteriorated as qualifying progressed, demanding greater precision through challenging sections such as the whoops, which added an extra layer of difficulty for the riders. The qualifying results reflect a tightly packed field, with the top ten riders separated by mere fractions of a second, signalling a highly competitive race ahead. Notably, Justin Cooper’s aggressive approach through the whoops earned him a strong qualifying position, while Chase Sexton demonstrated improved speed, securing fourth in the first session. The fluctuating leaderboard throughout qualifying highlighted the riders’ efforts to find rhythm and adapt to the demanding Salt Lake City circuit, setting the stage for an unpredictable and exhilarating final race. As the championship reaches its climax, the pressure on Roczen and Lawrence is palpable, with every lap carrying significant weight in determining the season’s outcome. The narrow points gap means that the rider who finishes ahead in the main event is poised to claim the 450 Supercross title. Fans and competitors alike will be watching closely as these elite athletes push their limits in what promises to be a dramatic and memorable conclusion to the 2026 Supercross season.