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Article By:
GateDrop
2026-04-18 13:44:00

Qualifying results: AMA Supercross RD14 – Cleveland

Summary By: eMotoX
Cooper Webb marked a significant personal milestone this week by becoming a father for the third time, and he carried that momentum into the AMA Supercross round 14 qualifying in Cleveland, posting the fastest time in the dry conditions of Q1. However, the session was overshadowed by a dramatic crash involving Eli Tomac, who was running second before a heavy fall in the whoops section brought out a red flag. Tomac attempted to continue in Q2 but soon returned to the pits, indicating potential injury or mechanical issues that could impact his performance. Hunter Lawrence emerged as the standout in the fastest lap shootout, edging out Webb to claim the top spot, with Malcolm Stewart completing the podium in third. The competition was fierce, with Ken Roczen and Jorge Prado rounding out the top five, highlighting the depth of talent in the 450 class. Webb’s strong showing despite the intense pressure reflects his resilience and readiness to contend for the win. In the 250 class, Cole Davies proved to be the rider to watch, setting the quickest time in Q1 and then reaffirming his dominance with the fastest lap in Q2. Davies narrowly beat Seth Hammaker on the final lap of qualifying, but his session was marred by an incident involving Valentin Guillod, whom Davies criticised for being reckless on track. Guillod, a former MX2 Grand Prix winner, was described by Davies as a hazard, adding a layer of tension to the qualifying rounds. These qualifying results set the stage for an exciting race night, with Webb and Lawrence looking strong in their respective classes, while Tomac’s crash leaves questions about his readiness. The performances and incidents during qualifying could have significant implications for the championship standings as the season approaches its climax. Fans will be keen to see how the riders respond under race conditions following a tense and eventful qualifying session in Cleveland.