Hunter Lawrence perfect as 2026 AMA Pro Motocross fires into life

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2026 AMA Pro Motocross Championship

Round One – Fox Raceway National – Pala

Australian Hunter Lawrence made the strongest possible start to the 2026 AMA Pro Motocross Championship at Fox Raceway, topping qualifying and then sweeping both 450MX motos at Pala, California, while Seth Hammaker claimed a maiden 250MX overall victory for Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki.

The opening round of the 55th Pro Motocross Championship doubled as Round 18 of the Monster Energy SMX World Championship regular season, and it began with a distinctly Australian flavour at the front of the premier class.

Lawrence was quickest in 450 qualifying with a 2m16.832, then converted that pace into a 1-1 scorecard for Honda HRC Progressive. Jorge Prado made an impressive Pro Motocross debut with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing to finish second overall via a pair of runner-up finishes, while defending champion Jett Lawrence recovered from poor starts to complete the podium with 4-3 results.

Hunter Lawrence taking the chequered flag under the Fox Raceway finish-line structure.Hunter Lawrence capped a perfect 450MX opener by taking the chequered flag at Fox Raceway, completing a 1-1 sweep after also topping qualifying.

In the 250MX ranks, Hammaker turned a 2-1 day into his first career Pro Motocross overall, edging out Caden Dudney and Cole Davies after a wild second moto reshuffled the podium contenders.

Hunter Lawrence had already set the tone before the first 450MX gate drop, leading qualifying ahead of Prado and Jett Lawrence.

450 Moto One

Mikkel Haarup then grabbed the Moto 1 holeshot for Triumph, briefly leading the opening premier-class moto of the outdoor season before Hunter moved to the front.

Mikkel Haarup leading Hunter Lawrence, Jorge Prado and Chase Sexton at the start of the 450MX opener at Fox Raceway.Mikkel Haarup grabbed the opening 450MX holeshot for Triumph, with Hunter Lawrence, Jorge Prado and Chase Sexton all in the lead group as the outdoor season fired into life.

Prado quickly followed him into second, and from there the two established themselves at the head of the race. Jett Lawrence, meanwhile, had work to do after starting deep in the pack. The defending Pro Motocross and SMX World Champion was only 16th on the opening lap, ending his long Fox Raceway laps-led streak, and then had to carve his way forward.

Haiden Deegan, making his 450MX outdoor debut after two 250SMX titles, was also buried early, but he and Jett both picked their way through the field. Jett eventually reached fourth, while Deegan finished fifth behind Justin Cooper.

Out front, Hunter had control. He won Moto 1 by 8.765 seconds over Prado, with Cooper third, Jett fourth and Deegan fifth.

Hunter Lawrence riding his Honda through a Fox Raceway turn in the 450MX class.Hunter Lawrence controlled the 450MX class at Pala, turning superior track position and pace into the first perfect premier-class scorecard of the 2026 outdoor season.

450 Moto Two

Moto 2 briefly threatened to become more of a fight. Hunter grabbed the holeshot, Prado attacked immediately and took the lead on the opening lap, but the Australian responded on the next lap and retook control. Once back in front, Hunter built a buffer of more than five seconds and never gave Prado a genuine look back in.

Jett was better placed in Moto 2 than he had been in the opener, and by half-distance he had worked his way to third. Deegan again climbed into fourth, while Chase Sexton completed the top five.

Hunter’s second moto victory came by 6.090 seconds over Prado, with Jett only another half-second behind in third.

“I feel awesome,” Hunter said after the 1-1. “It was a great day. P1, a perfect day. On top in every session. I’m just fired up. I can’t really ask for anything more.”

Hunter Lawrence leading Jorge Prado and Cooper Webb early in the 450MX racing at Fox Raceway.Hunter Lawrence and Jorge Prado quickly established themselves as the benchmark pairing in 450MX, with Lawrence sweeping both motos and Prado finishing second in each.

The result gives Hunter an early six-point lead over Prado in the 450MX standings, with Jett 12 points behind his brother after the opening round.

Hunter Lawrence, Jorge Prado and Jett Lawrence celebrate on the 450MX podium at Fox Raceway.The 450MX podium had a familiar Australian centrepiece, with Hunter Lawrence on top after his 1-1 sweep, Jorge Prado second on debut, and Jett Lawrence third.

Prado’s 2-2 scorecard was an impressive first outdoor national aboard the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450 SX-F Factory Edition. The four-time world champion was second quickest in qualifying, ran with Hunter in both motos, and even led the second race in the opening stages.

“This is a great start to the season with second overall,” Prado said. “It was a good day of racing – we were battling up front, and even got into the lead during the opening stages of Moto 2, so I am happy. I think we can build from here.”

Jorge Prado holding the second-place 450MX trophy on the Fox Raceway podium.Jorge Prado marked his Pro Motocross debut with second overall at Fox Raceway, going 2-2 and making an immediate case that he will be a regular 450MX podium threat.

Aaron Plessinger also returned to racing for Red Bull KTM, finishing eighth and ninth for eighth overall. He was inside the top three early in Moto 2 before settling into ninth at the flag.

Eli Tomac’s outdoor opener ended almost before it had started. The four-time 450MX Champion crashed on the opening lap of Moto 1 and took no further part in the day. Initial on-site scans reportedly showed no broken bones after he strained his neck, with further evaluation to follow during the week.

Jett Lawrence was clearly not at his normal Fox Raceway level off the starts, but third overall still represented a strong salvage ride. Across the two motos he improved a combined 20 positions, going 4-3 on a day when Hunter and Prado had track position and pace from the outset.

“Motocross is a lot harder than I remember,” Jett said. “I was just trying to figure it out today. I found out what arm pump was in the first moto. It wasn’t the best conditions for my foot, but I thought I rode great. I just didn’t get the starts today and need to work on that.”

Jett Lawrence jumping his Honda during the 450MX class at Fox Raceway.Jett Lawrence did not have his usual Fox Raceway starts, but the defending champion still dragged himself onto the podium with 4-3 moto finishes.

Behind the podium, Cooper went 3-6 for fourth overall, Deegan’s 5-4 gave him fifth in his 450MX outdoor debut, and Sexton finished sixth after a 7-5 day for Monster Energy Kawasaki.

RJ Hampshire led Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing in seventh overall on his 450MX return. Hampshire qualified 13th, then rode to sixth in Moto 1 and seventh in Moto 2.

“Fox Raceway was positive for me,” Hampshire said. “I was in the fight around that top-five area for most of the day – I wish I could’ve finished the motos off a little better, but this was one of my better Pala results.”

RJ Hampshire racing ahead of Jett Lawrence in the 450MX class at Fox Raceway.RJ Hampshire led Rockstar Energy Husqvarna with seventh overall, while Jett Lawrence had to work through the pack in both motos before salvaging third overall.

Kyle Webster went 16-12 for 13th overall on the Quadlock Honda, while countryman Mason Semmens finished 29th overall after 27-30 results.


250

Seth Hammaker leading Julien Beaumer and Caden Dudney through a crowded 250MX turn at Fox Raceway.Hammaker was never far from the front at Pala, and his starts helped set up the 2-1 scorecard that delivered his first 250MX overall win.

Levi Kitchen was the benchmark in qualifying, topping the 250 class with a 2m19.854, almost two seconds clear of Pro Circuit Kawasaki team-mate Hammaker. The first moto then opened with Hammaker taking the holeshot ahead of Nick Romano and Caden Dudney, before Kitchen worked forward from eighth and joined the Kawasaki fight at the front.

Kitchen eventually passed Romano and then closed on Hammaker. When Hammaker made an off-track mistake with around nine and a half minutes remaining, Kitchen inherited the lead and cleared out to win by 5.511 seconds. Hammaker finished second, Cole Davies charged through to third, Jo Shimoda took fourth and Romano completed the top five.

Moto 2 turned the round on its head. Julien Beaumer grabbed the holeshot for Red Bull KTM and built an early lead, while Kitchen was caught in first-lap trouble and resumed outside the top 30.

Julien Beaumer leading the 250MX field through the opening turns at Fox Raceway.Julien Beaumer led the way early in Moto 2, using the holeshot to build a gap before Hammaker hunted him down for the race lead.

Hammaker settled into third, moved forward, then caught and passed Beaumer around mid-race. From there the Kawasaki rider controlled the final phase to claim his first Pro Motocross moto win and, with it, his first overall victory.

“First outdoor national of the year and my first Pro Motocross overall win, so it feels amazing,” Hammaker said. “Practice went pretty well, and we made a few bike adjustments to get more comfortable with the track conditions. In Moto 1, I grabbed the holeshot and led for a while, but made a mistake and lost the lead. In Moto 2, I got another good start, made a couple quick passes, and got into the lead. From there, I just focused on hitting my marks and being consistent.”

Seth Hammaker holding the 250MX winner’s trophy on the Fox Raceway podium.Seth Hammaker lifted the 250MX winner’s trophy after a career-best afternoon at Pala, where he also claimed his first outdoor moto victory.

Hammaker’s 2-1 scorecard gave him 47 points and a clear early lead in the 250MX Championship.

Kitchen’s day showed both his speed and the volatility of 250 racing. His qualifying pace and Moto 1 win underlined his title potential, but the second moto pile-up left him needing a recovery ride simply to protect points.

Seth Hammaker, Caden Dudney and Cole Davies celebrate on the 250MX podium at Fox Raceway.The 250MX podium reflected a wide-open opener, with Seth Hammaker on the top step ahead of Caden Dudney and Cole Davies after all three had very different paths through the two motos.

Despite remounting outside the top 30 with damage to his motorcycle, Kitchen charged back to 13th. That was enough for fourth overall on 34 points, tied with Dudney and Davies but behind both on countback.

“The speed is there, and the bike is great,” Kitchen said. “We’ll keep building, keep working, and come back ready for Hangtown.”

Levi Kitchen jumping his Pro Circuit Kawasaki during the 250MX opener at Fox Raceway.Levi Kitchen had the raw speed at Fox Raceway, topping 250MX qualifying and winning Moto 1, before first-lap trouble in Moto 2 left him salvaging fourth overall.

Romano completed a strong day for Pro Circuit Kawasaki, finishing fifth in Moto 1 and 11th in Moto 2 for ninth overall in his first outdoor appearance with the team.

Julien Beaumer’s first moto was compromised by a Lap 1 crash, but he recovered to 11th before taking the Moto 2 holeshot and finishing second. His 11-2 scorecard secured fifth overall, one point behind the trio tied for second.

Ryder DiFrancesco also rebounded strongly in the second moto. After qualifying seventh, the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna rider crashed on the opening lap of Moto 1 and recovered to 19th. In Moto 2 he pushed forward late, passed Dudney for third with just over two minutes remaining, and salvaged 10th overall.

“It was a good weekend for me overall,” DiFrancesco said. “My first moto crash meant that I had to salvage as much as I could, so then in Moto 2, I was up there in the fight to finish third, which makes me excited heading into next weekend.”

Australian Kayden Minear began his outdoor campaign with 12th overall in 250MX. The Perth rider qualified ninth, finished 15th in Moto 1 and improved to 10th in Moto 2 for Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing.

The championship now moves to Hangtown, California, on June 6 for the second round of the 2026 AMA Pro Motocross Championship.

450 Moto One Results

POS

RIDER

BIKE

INTERVAL

1

H Lawrence

Hon

34m55.563

2

J Prado

KTM

+8.765

3

J Cooper

Yam

+10.428

4

J Lawrence

Hon

+12.358

5

H Deegan

Yam

+20.574

6

R.J. Hampshire

Hus

+27.643

7

C Sexton

Kaw

+43.390

8

A Plessinger

KTM

+48.427

9

D Ferrandis

Duc

+53.086

10

M Haarup

Tri

+55.297

11

C Craig

Hon

+1m05.686

12

M Stewart

Hus

+1m18.712

13

C Webb

Yam

+1m22.191

14

B Bloss

Bet

+1m30.357

15

J Smith

Tri

+1m31.745

16

K Webster

Hon

+1m38.606

17

J Barcia

Duc

+1m39.035

18

C Tøndel

Kaw

+1m40.555

19

D Oliveira

KTM

+1m41.572

20

C Nichols

Suz

+1m53.106

21

G Harlan

KTM

+1m56.168

22

M Harrison

Kaw

+2m09.423

23

H Hudson

Kaw

+2m19.548

24

V Friese

Kaw

+2m48.167

25

B Hammond

Yam

+1 Lap

26

V Guillod

Yam

+1 Lap

27

M Semmens

KTM

+1 Lap

28

G Marchbanks

Kaw

+1 Lap

29

L Locurcio

Gas

+1 Lap

30

F Noren

Yam

+1 Lap

31

M Smith

Yam

+1 Lap

32

R Surratt

Hon

+1 Lap

33

J Chambers

Kaw

+1 Lap

34

A Nordstrom

KTM

+1 Lap

35

D Briggs

Yam

+1 Lap

36

J Mosiman

KTM

+1 Lap

37

M Oldenburg

Bet

+1 Lap

38

C Tucker

Yam

+1 Lap

39

J Rodbell

Hon

+2 Laps

40

E Tomac

KTM

+15 Laps

450 Moto Two Results

POS

RIDER

BIKE

INTERVAL

1

H Lawrence

Hon

34m49.705

2

J Prado

KTM

+6.090

3

J Lawrence

Hon

+6.551

4

H Deegan

Yam

+15.494

5

C Sexton

Kaw

+16.416

6

J Cooper

Yam

+45.964

7

R.J. Hampshire

Hus

+51.428

8

G Marchbanks

Kaw

+1m00.675

9

A Plessinger

KTM

+1m08.578

10

D Ferrandis

Duc

+1m17.042

11

C Craig

Hon

+1m21.456

12

K Webster

Hon

+1m25.006

13

C Webb

Yam

+1m27.538

14

M Haarup

Tri

+1m37.811

15

D Oliveira

KTM

+1m49.866

16

J Barcia

Duc

+1m55.524

17

C Nichols

Suz

+1m58.327

18

V Friese

Kaw

+2m02.670

19

G Harlan

KTM

+2m05.626

20

M Harrison

Kaw

+2m15.358

21

B Bloss

Bet

+2m18.083

22

J Rodbell

Hon

+2m21.221

23

J Smith

Tri

+2m23.018

24

F Noren

Yam

+2m23.460

25

L Locurcio

Gas

+2m26.568

26

C Tøndel

Kaw

+1 Lap

27

B Hammond

Yam

+1 Lap

28

A Nordstrom

KTM

+1 Lap

29

H Hudson

Kaw

+1 Lap

30

M Semmens

KTM

+1 Lap

31

R Surratt

Hon

+1 Lap

32

M Smith

Yam

+1 Lap

33

M Oldenburg

Bet

+1 Lap

34

J Chambers

Kaw

+1 Lap

35

C Tucker

Yam

+1 Lap

36

V Luhovey

Kaw

+1 Lap

37

D Briggs

Yam

+1 Lap

38

J Mosiman

KTM

+1 Lap

39

V Guillod

Yam

+2 Laps

40

M Stewart

Hus

+13 Laps

450 Round

POS

RIDER

BIKE

M1

M2

POINTS

1

H Lawrence

Hon

1

1

50

2

J Prado

KTM

2

2

44

3

J Lawrence

Hon

4

3

38

4

J Cooper

Yam

3

6

36

5

H Deegan

Yam

5

4

35

6

C Sexton

Kaw

7

5

32

7

R.J. Hampshire

Hus

6

7

31

8

A Plessinger

KTM

8

9

27

9

D Ferrandis

Duc

9

10

25

10

C Craig

Hon

11

11

22

11

M Haarup

Tri

10

14

20

12

C Webb

Yam

13

13

18

13

K Webster

Hon

16

12

16

14

G Marchbanks

Kaw

28

8

14

15

J Barcia

Duc

17

16

11

16

D Oliveira

KTM

19

15

10

17

M Stewart

Hus

12

40

10

18

B Bloss

Bet

14

21

9

19

C Nichols

Suz

20

17

7

20

J Smith

Tri

15

23

7

21

V Friese

Kaw

24

18

4

22

G Harlan

KTM

21

19

4

23

C Tøndel

Kaw

18

26

4

24

M Harrison

Kaw

22

20

2

25

B Hammond

Yam

25

27

26

H Hudson

Kaw

23

29

27

F Noren

Yam

30

24

28

L Locurcio

Gas

29

25

29

M Semmens

KTM

27

30

30

J Rodbell

Hon

39

22

31

A Nordstrom

KTM

34

28

32

R Surratt

Hon

32

31

33

M Smith

Yam

31

32

34

V Guillod

Yam

26

39

35

J Chambers

Kaw

33

34

36

M Oldenburg

Bet

37

33

37

D Briggs

Yam

35

37

38

C Tucker

Yam

38

35

39

J Mosiman

KTM

36

38

40

V Luhovey

Kaw

41

36

41

E Tomac

KTM

40

41

450 SMX Points

POS

RIDER

POINTS

1

Hunter Lawrence

396

2

Ken Roczen

349

3

Cooper Webb

333

4

Justin Cooper

309

5

Eli Tomac

275

6

Chase Sexton

269

7

Jorge Prado

233

8

Malcolm Stewart

214

9

Dylan Ferrandis

201

10

Joey Savatgy

194

11

Justin Hill

188

12

Christian Craig

176

13

Garrett Marchbanks

156

14

Shane McElrath

150

15

Aaron Plessinger

126

16

Colt Nichols

123

17

Jason Anderson

84

18

Jordon Smith

75

19

Mitchell Harrison

75

20

Vince Friese

70

21

R.J. Hampshire

69

22

Dean Wilson

60

23

Grant Harlan

52

24

Justin Barcia

44

25

Jett Lawrence

38

26

Haiden Deegan

35

27

Kevin Moranz

30

28

Mikkel Haarup

20

29

Freddie Noren

20

30

Kyle Webster

16

31

Cole Thompson

16

32

Cade Clason

14

33

Tristan Lane

13

34

Austin Forkner

12

35

Dante Oliveira

10

36

Benny Bloss

9

37

Mitchell Oldenburg

6

38

Justin Bogle

5

39

Ty Masterpool

4

40

Cornelius Tøndel

4

41

Joshua Cartwright

4

42

Zack Williams

2

43

Jeremy Hand

2

44

Scott Meshey

2

45

Ryan Breece

1


250 Moto One Results

POS

RIDER

BIKE

INTERVAL

1

H Lawrence

Hon

35m21.543

2

S Hammaker

Kaw

+5.511

3

C Davies

Yam

+15.602

4

J Shimoda

Hon

+18.488

5

N Romano

Kaw

+19.258

6

C Dudney

Yam

+31.657

7

D Bennick

Hus

+34.396

8

L Turner

Yam

+37.832

9

N Thrasher

Yam

+39.183

10

C Hymas

Hon

+40.231

11

J Beaumer

KTM

+41.576

12

C Mumford

KTM

+48.928

13

M Vohland

Yam

+50.807

14

L Gordon

Yam

+1m01.161

15

K Minear

Yam

+1m03.221

16

C Schock

Yam

+1m05.956

17

D Schwartz

Yam

+1m08.584

18

D Denno

Tri

+1m10.477

19

R DiFrancesco

Hus

+1m26.456

20

A Long

KTM

+1m29.029

21

D Kelley

Kaw

+1m30.809

22

P Ross

Yam

+1m33.265

23

M Weltin

Kaw

+1m44.816

24

B Bennett

Hus

+1m45.555

25

M Mosiman

Yam

+1m46.377

26

M Boisrame

KTM

+1m51.375

27

J Fappani

KTM

+2m06.197

28

C Timboe

Yam

+2m09.241

29

J Getz

Hus

+2m17.448

30

R Buccheri

KTM

+2m23.223

31

G Towers

Hon

+2m10.081

32

G Linville

Tri

+2m33.372

33

G Betts

Kaw

+1 Lap

34

J Allred

KTM

+1 Lap

35

D Ruth

Tri

+1 Lap

36

D Cunha

Hus

+1 Lap

37

M Anstie

Yam

+5 Laps

38

A Forkner

Tri

+6 Laps

39

B Ray

Tri

+11 Laps

40

C Cochran

Hus

+15 Laps

250 Moto Two Results

POS

RIDER

BIKE

INTERVAL

1

S Hammaker

Kaw

35:m7.306

2

J Beaumer

KTM

+4.853

3

R DiFrancesco

Hus

+14.005

4

C Dudney

Yam

+14.886

5

C Hymas

Hon

+17.233

6

L Turner

Yam

+19.949

7

J Shimoda

Hon

+20.204

8

C Davies

Yam

+26.674

9

C Mumford

KTM

+27.212

10

K Minear

Yam

+40.598

11

N Romano

Kaw

+43.093

12

M Vohland

Yam

+44.290

13

L Kitchen

Kaw

+48.360

14

M Boisrame

KTM

+55.388

15

D Kelley

Kaw

+57.338

16

L Gordon

Yam

+1m03.694

17

C Cochran

Hus

+1m09.786

18

M Weltin

Kaw

+1m21.937

19

B Bennett

Hus

+1m23.733

20

D Denno

Tri

+1m24.801

21

G Towers

Hon

+1m25.551

22

C Schock

Yam

+1m26.244

23

M Mosiman

Yam

+1m29.309

24

D Ruth

Tri

+1m51.152

25

A Long

KTM

+1m52.478

26

J Fappani

KTM

+1m53.097

27

C Timboe

Yam

+2m07.450

28

G Linville

Tri

+2m24.901

29

A Forkner

Tri

+2m28.827

30

J Allred

KTM

+1 Lap

31

C Zeller

KTM

+1 Lap

32

G Betts

Kaw

+1 Lap

33

B Ray

Tri

+1 Lap

34

R Buccheri

KTM

+1 Lap

35

T Fierro III

Yam

+2 Laps

36

N Thrasher

Yam

+9 Laps

37

D Cunha

Hus

+10 Laps

38

D Bennick

Hus

+10 Laps

39

P Ross

Yam

+14 Laps

40

D Schwartz

Yam

+15 Laps

250 Round

POS

RIDER

BIKE

M1

M2

POINTS

1

S Hammaker

Kaw

2

1

47

2

C Dudney

Yam

6

4

34

3

C Davies

Yam

3

8

34

4

L Kitchen

Kaw

1

13

34

5

J Beaumer

KTM

11

2

33

6

J Shimoda

Hon

4

7

33

7

L Turner

Yam

8

6

30

8

C Hymas

Hon

10

5

29

9

N Romano

Kaw

5

11

28

10

R DiFrancesco

Hus

19

3

23

11

C Mumford

KTM

12

9

23

12

K Minear

Yam

15

10

19

13

M Vohland

Yam

13

12

19

14

D Bennick

Hus

7

38

15

15

L Gordon

Yam

14

16

14

16

N Thrasher

Yam

9

36

13

17

M Boisrame

KTM

26

14

8

18

D Kelley

Kaw

21

15

8

19

D Denno

Tri

18

20

6

20

C Schock

Yam

16

22

6

21

C Cochran

Hus

40

17

5

22

D Schwartz

Yam

17

40

5

23

M Weltin

Kaw

23

18

4

24

B Bennett

Hus

24

19

3

25

A Long

KTM

20

25

2

26

G Towers

Hon

31

21

1

27

M Mosiman

Yam

25

23

28

J Fappani

KTM

27

26

29

C Timboe

Yam

28

27

30

D Ruth

Tri

35

24

31

G Linville

Tri

32

28

32

P Ross

Yam

22

39

33

J Allred

KTM

34

30

34

R Buccheri

KTM

30

34

35

G Betts

Kaw

33

32

36

A Forkner

Tri

38

29

37

J Getz

Hus

29

41

38

C Zeller

KTM

41

31

39

B Ray

Tri

39

33

40

D Cunha

Hus

36

37

41

T Fierro III

Yam

41

35

42

M Anstie

Yam

37

41

250 SMX Points

POS

RIDER

POINTS

1

Cole Davies

265

2

Haiden Deegan

233

3

Seth Hammaker

227

4

Levi Kitchen

211

5

Ryder DiFrancesco

187

6

Daxton Bennick

175

7

Max Anstie

168

8

Max Vohland

165

9

Nate Thrasher

150

10

Coty Schock

146

11

Jo Shimoda

133

12

Devin Simonson

124

13

Hunter Yoder

121

14

Lux Turner

116

15

Cameron Mcadoo

107

16

Michael Mosiman

107

17

Henry Miller

104

18

Nicholas Romano

100

19

Derek Kelley

97

20

Carson Mumford

93

21

Parker Ross

90

22

Joshua Varize

80

23

Caden Dudney

78

24

Chance Hymas

67

25

Pierce Brown

63

26

Avery Long

60

27

Marshal Weltin

57

28

Kyle Peters

51

29

Landen Gordon

50

30

Dilan Schwartz

49

31

Gavin Towers

47

32

Luke Neese

47

33

Kayden Minear

46

34

Luke Clout

45

35

Cullin Park

40

36

Robbie Wageman

39

37

Crockett Myers

39

38

Justin Rodbell

35

39

Julien Beaumer

33

40

Izaih Clark

32

41

Jeremy Hand

30

42

Anthony Bourdon

28

43

Jalek Swoll

27

44

Landon Hartz

26

45

Matti Jorgensen

26

46

Drew Adams

25

47

Hunter Schlosser

22

48

Ayden Shive

18

49

Dominique Thury

14

50

Bryton Carroll

13

51

Cole Thompson

13

52

John Short

13

53

Preston Masciangelo

12

54

Gage Linville

11

55

Evan Ferry

9

56

Luca Marsalisi

9

57

Lorenzo Camporese

9

58

Valentin Guillod

8

59

Mathys Boisrame

8

60

Brandon Ray

8

61

Marcus Phelps

7

62

Leum Oehlhof

7

63

Casey Cochran

7

64

CJ Benard

7

65

Ryder Floyd

6

66

Hamden Hudson

6

67

Deacon Denno

6

68

Nico Koch

5

69

Keegan Rowley

5

70

Jace Kessler

4

71

Russell Buccheri

4

72

Reven Gordon

4

73

Brock Bennett

3

74

Bryce Shelly

2

75

Ty Freehill

2

76

Jonathan Getz

2

77

Logan Leitzel

1


450 Combined Qualifying

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME

1

H Lawrence

Hon

2m16.832

2

J Prado

KTM

2m17.461

3

J Lawrence

Hon

2m17.514

4

J Cooper

Yam

2m18.169

5

G Marchbanks

Kaw

2m18.779

6

H Deegan

Yam

2m19.558

7

C Sexton

Kaw

2m20.271

8

A Plessinger

KTM

2m20.344

9

M Haarup

Tri

2m21.031

10

E Tomac

KTM

2m22.345

11

C Tøndel

Kaw

2m22.445

12

D Ferrandis

Duc

2m22.800

13

R.J. Hampshire

Hus

2m22.899

14

C Webb

Yam

2m23.334

15

C Craig

Hon

2m23.360

16

K Webster

Hon

2m23.817

17

B Bloss

Bet

2m23.976

18

J Barcia

Duc

2m24.474

19

J Smith

Tri

2m24.613

20

M Stewart

Hus

2m24.629

21

M Harrison

Kaw

2m24.915

22

J Rodbell

Hon

2m25.104

23

D Oliveira

KTM

2m25.135

24

V Guillod

Yam

2m25.176

25

C Nichols

Suz

2m25.797

26

M Oldenburg

Bet

2m26.205

27

F Noren

Yam

2m26.264

28

H Hudson

Kaw

2m26.600

29

M Semmens

KTM

2m27.440

30

V Friese

Kaw

2m27.453

31

B Hammond

Yam

2m27.607

32

L Locurcio

Gas

2m27.780

33

C Tucker

Yam

2m27.994

34

G Harlan

KTM

2m28.183

35

J Mosiman

KTM

2m28.504

36

A Nordstrom

KTM

2m28.700

37

D Briggs

Yam

2m28.807

38

J Chambers

Kaw

2m29.212

39

D Bortolin

Gas

2m29.595

40

M Monty

Yam

2m29.809

41

S Powers

Hon

2m29.986

42

A Castaneda

Yam

2m30.104

43

M Smith

Yam

2m30.260

44

B Hoag

Hon

2m30.300

45

V Luhovey

Kaw

2m30.617

46

R Surratt

Hon

2m31.022

47

J Milesevic

Yam

2m32.472

48

R Warda

KTM

2m33.319

49

C Carsten

Suz

2m34.036

50

C Walker

KTM

2m36.320

51

G Hoffman

Yam

2m37.033

52

K Clinton

Hon

2m37.636

53

E Day

Kaw

2m39.096

54

T Freehill

Hon

2m39.236

55

B Medeiros

Gas

2m39.765

56

G Tilford

Hon

2m39.846

57

W Smith

KTM

2m41.003

58

D Strobel

Yam

2m41.616

59

C Wingardner

KTM

2m42.449

60

M Jackson

Hus

2m42.596

61

D DeSimone

KTM

2m43.502

62

K Visger

Bet

2m43.741

63

N Miesen

Yam

2m51.601

64

J Badell

KTM

2m54.027

65

B Stralo

Yam

2m54.168

66

R Morse

Hon

3m02.339

250 Combined Qualifying

POS

RIDER

BIKE

TIME

1

L Kitchen

Kaw

2m19.854

2

S Hammaker

Kaw

2m21.451

3

J Beaumer

KTM

2m22.656

4

C Davies

Yam

2m22.896

5

C Mumford

KTM

2m23.015

6

C Hymas

Hon

2m23.020

7

R DiFrancesco

Hus

2m23.043

8

C Dudney

Yam

2m23.121

9

K Minear

Yam

2m23.305

10

C Cochran

Hus

2m23.320

11

L Turner

Yam

2m23.456

12

L Gordon

Yam

2m23.667

13

M Vohland

Yam

2m23.846

14

J Shimoda

Hon

2m24.122

15

M Boisrame

KTM

2m24.742

16

D Bennick

Hus

2m25.084

17

N Thrasher

Yam

2m25.268

18

D Schwartz

Yam

2m25.427

19

N Romano

Kaw

2m25.745

20

M Mosiman

Yam

2m26.048

21

A Forkner

Tri

2m26.169

22

J Fappani

KTM

2m26.386

23

P Ross

Yam

2m26.473

24

G Towers

Hon

2m26.699

25

C Schock

Yam

2m26.847

26

J Allred

KTM

2m27.069

27

M Anstie

Yam

2m27.108

28

D Denno

Tri

2m27.182

29

J Getz

Hus

2m27.600

30

B Bennett

Hus

2m27.699

31

C Timboe

Yam

2m27.786

32

B Ray

Tri

2m28.019

33

D Kelley

Kaw

2m28.038

34

A Long

KTM

2m28.156

35

D Ruth

Tri

2m28.156

36

M Weltin

Kaw

2m28.497

37

R Buccheri

KTM

2m28.729

38

A Keefer

Hon

2m28.730

39

C Benard

Yam

2m29.451

40

N Gordon

KTM

2m29.564

41

P Masciangelo

KTM

2m29.693

42

C Haynes

Kaw

2m30.006

43

G Linville

Tri

2m30.146

44

G Betts

Kaw

2m30.686

45

T Fierro III

Yam

2m30.895

46

B Ehlermann

Gas

2m30.976

47

C Zeller

KTM

2m31.386

48

J Serles

Yam

2m31.730

49

K Looney

Tri

2m31.889

50

N Israel

Tri

2m32.314

51

K Rowley

Yam

2m32.934

52

J Jacobsen

KTM

2m34.402

53

D Cunha

Hus

2m35.125

54

C Burns

Kaw

2m36.497

55

C Millikan

Yam

2m36.965

56

C Jackman

KTM

2m37.228

57

N Hunt

Tri

2m39.746

58

J Hinrichs

Yam

2m40.484

59

A Andreis

Gas

2m41.272

60

T Jaunin

Hon

2m41.791

61

N Schuring

Yam

2m46.750

62

T Barnum

Hus

3m01.030

63

M Mowery

KTM

3m03.070

64

J De Santi

Yam

3m17.500

65

K Czworkowski

Hon

4m01.235

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