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250 OVERALL QUALIFYING RESULTS // 2026 SALT LAKE CITY SUPERCROSS (UPDATED)

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Round seventeen of the 2026 Supercross season heads to Salt Lake City for the final round, where the 250 class comes back together for an East/West Showdown. Both championships have already been decided, with Haiden Deegan locking up the West title and Cole Davies securing the East crown, but that does not take away from the excitement of having both divisions on the same gate.

Salt Lake City gives the top riders from each coast one final chance to measure themselves against each other before the season wraps up. Deegan enters with the West title already in hand, while Davies comes in as the newly crowned East champion, making this showdown one of the most interesting races of the year. With riders like Levi Kitchen, Seth Hammaker, Daxton Bennick, and the rest of the front-runners all looking to finish strong, the final round still carries plenty of energy. The championships may be settled, but the East/West Showdown gives everyone one last opportunity to make a statement.

2026 SALT LAKE CITY SUPERCROSS // FULL COVERAGE

250 OVERALL QUALIFYING RESULTS

POS # Rider Best Lap
1 10 Seth Hammaker 48.871
2 1W Haiden Deegan 49.113
3 47 Levi Kitchen 49.667
4 25 Nate Thrasher 49.968
5 37 Cole Davies 50.134
6 58 Daxton Bennick 50.468
7 43 Lux Turner 50.471
8 77 Derek Kelley 50.493
9 34 Ryder DiFrancesco 50.554
10 22 Coty Schock 50.573
11 180 Landen Gordon 50.603
12 61 Max Anstie 50.636
13 60 Hunter Yoder 50.646
14 224 Joshua Varize 50.693
15 89 Devin Simonson 50.798
16 99 Kayden Minear 51.003
17 53 Henry Miller 51.035
18 142 Cameron Mcadoo 51.234
19 141 Nicholas Romano 51.400
20 19 Max Vohland 51.448
21 73 Gavin Towers 51.888
22 101 Luke Clout 51.907
23 388 Brandon Ray 51.949
24 40 Parker Ross 52.019
25 83 Justin Rodbell 52.074
26 95 Luke Neese 52.096
27 148 Kyle Peters 52.104
28 511 Jace Kessler 52.151
29 65 Marshal Weltin 52.333
30 131 Crockett Myers 52.465
31 237 Robbie Wageman 52.519
32 800 Preston Masciangelo 52.520
33 425 Reven Gordon 52.765
34 105 Marcus Phelps 52.883
35 74 Gage Linville 52.969
36 146 Hayes Edwards 53.087
37 137 Ayden Shive 53.217
38 173 Hunter Schlosser 53.386
39 155 Dylan Cunha 53.522
40 115 Max Sanford 53.552
41 900 Keegan Rowley 54.461
42 143 Jaxen Driskell 54.534
43 175 Kaden Lewis 54.540
44 873 Ronnie Orres 55.115
45 809 Brayden Ehlermann 56.202
46 775 CJ Benard 56.254
47 538 Addison Emory IV 56.376
48 138 David Pulley 57.545
49 197 Brian Saunier 59.131
50 296 Ryder Floyd

250 QUALIFYING RESULTS SESSION 2 WEST DIVISION

Kayden Minear rides in the top ten in qualifying.

Once again, Haiden Deegan and Lux Turner were the first riders to set the pace as the West riders rolled into their second session. Deegan continued to push lap after lap, trying to lower his time, but the overall pace was slightly slower compared to the first session as the track continued to break down.

Levi Kitchen and Hunter Yoder both found time as the session went on, moving themselves into second and third on the board for the session, though it did not change much in the overall order. One of the more impressive things to watch was Deegan attacking the whoops in fifth gear, especially considering they came right out of a sharp right-hand corner. It showed just how committed he was through one of the toughest sections of the track.

By the end of the session, the order and lap times stayed fairly close to what we saw earlier in the day, with Deegan still setting the standard and the rest of the West riders trying to close the gap.

POS # Rider Best Lap
1 1W Haiden Deegan 49.249
2 47 Levi Kitchen 50.025
3 60 Hunter Yoder 50.646
4 43 Lux Turner 50.650
5 34 Ryder DiFrancesco 50.676
6 61 Max Anstie 51.210
7 142 Cameron Mcadoo 51.443
8 99 Kayden Minear 51.486
9 224 Joshua Varize 51.491
10 19 Max Vohland 51.637
11 83 Justin Rodbell 52.074
12 131 Crockett Myers 52.465
13 237 Robbie Wageman 52.629
14 40 Parker Ross 52.710
15 74 Gage Linville 53.079
16 173 Hunter Schlosser 53.386
17 137 Ayden Shive 53.427

Hunter Yoder picked up the pace in the second session.


Max Anstiew has been progressing each week and is looking for a great result this afternoon.

250 QUALIFYING RESULTS SESSION 2 EAST DIVISION

Nate Thrasher is looking good in the dry conditions.

The lap times looked like they were going to slow down in the second session as the track continued to deteriorate, but that did not end up being the case for long. The ruts were getting deeper, the whoops were breaking down, and the track was becoming more technical, but the top riders still found a way to drop the pace.

Cole Davies was one of the first riders to strike with a fast lap, putting himself near the top early. Derek Kelley then put in an impressive lap of his own, jumping up to second overall at the time and showing strong speed as the session continued to build. Nate Thrasher and Daxton Bennick soon responded, moving into second and third and pushing Kelley back slightly as the leaderboard started to change.

As the track continued to evolve, Davies was able to move himself back into the top three, but the biggest lap came from Seth Hammaker. Even with the track getting rougher, Hammaker found another level and broke into the 48-second range, going quicker than what we saw in the first session. By the time the checkered flag came out, Hammaker remained the fastest rider in the East division and continued to show that he had the pace to be a major threat once racing got underway.

POS # Name Best Time
1 10 Seth Hammaker 00:48.870
2 25 Nate Thrasher 00:49.968
3 37 Cole Davies 00:50.134
4 58 Daxton Bennick 00:50.468
5 77 Derek Kelley 00:50.493
6 22 Coty Schock 00:50.572
7 180 Landen Gordon 00:50.602
8 89 Devin Simonson 00:50.797
9 53 Henry Miller 00:51.034
10 141 Nicholas Romano 00:51.399
11 73 Gavin Towers 00:51.887
12 101 Luke Clout 00:51.906
13 95 Luke Neese 00:52.096
14 148 Kyle Peters 00:52.104
15 65 Marshal Weltin 00:52.333
16 296 Ryder Floyd 00:00.000
17 775 CJ Benard 00:00.000

Landen Gordon was consistent lap after lap.

Daxton Bennick had a top-five result in his session.

250 QUALIFYING RESULTS SESSION 1 EAST DIVISION

Speed has not been an issue for Seth Hammaker this season.

When the East Division hit the track, it did not take long for the familiar names to move toward the top of the board. Seth Hammaker, Cole Davies, and Devin Simonson were quick early, but as the session went on, the track began to break down, and the lap times started to slow slightly. The whoops became more cupped out, making them one of the toughest sections on the track and forcing riders to stay precise.

As the session continued, Henry Miller put in a strong ride and moved himself up into fourth, which was an impressive spot for the privateer rider. Nate Thrasher also found speed late in the session, jumping into second and placing himself ahead of Cole Davies. Hammaker, however, remained the rider to beat and held on to the top spot through the final laps.

POS # Name Best Time
1 10 Seth Hammaker 00:49.829
2 25 Nate Thrasher 00:50.925
3 37 Cole Davies 00:51.045
4 89 Devin Simonson 00:51.289
5 53 Henry Miller 00:51.432
6 22 Coty Schock 00:51.728
7 58 Daxton Bennick 00:51.787
8 141 Nicholas Romano 00:52.205
9 77 Derek Kelley 00:52.265
10 180 Landen Gordon 00:52.381
11 95 Luke Neese 00:52.853
12 101 Luke Clout 00:52.902
13 148 Kyle Peters 00:53.267
14 73 Gavin Towers 00:53.571
15 65 Marshal Weltin 00:53.913
16 775 CJ Benard 00:56.254
17 296 Ryder Floyd 00:00.000

Cole Davies was seen making some bike changes throughout the session.

One of the more consistent riders is Coty Schock, who always puts himself near the front.

250 QUALIFYING RESULTS SESSION 1 WEST DIVISION

Haiden Deegan starts the day on top. Fastest in the West Division session.

As the session got underway and the lap times started coming in, Haiden Deegan was once again quick to rise to the top of the board. Lux Turner, who has found a lot of speed in recent weeks, opened the session in second ahead of Ryder DiFrancesco and Levi Kitchen.

It did not take long for DiFrancesco to move into second, but that position changed again when Kitchen worked his way past and took over the spot. The whoops are proving to be especially difficult today, leading straight into a sand section and forcing riders into mistakes. Turner continued to hang around the front, holding fourth for much of the session before climbing back into third before the checkered flag. It was an impressive qualifying effort for him, and with the track already creating mistakes, the day is setting up for some strong racing.

POS # Name Best Time
1 1W Haiden Deegan 00:49.112
2 47 Levi Kitchen 00:49.667
3 43 Lux Turner 00:50.471
4 34 Ryder DiFrancesco 00:50.554
5 61 Max Anstie 00:50.636
6 224 Joshua Varize 00:50.692
7 99 Kayden Minear 00:51.002
8 142 Cameron Mcadoo 00:51.234
9 19 Max Vohland 00:51.448
10 60 Hunter Yoder 00:51.533
11 40 Parker Ross 00:52.018
12 237 Robbie Wageman 00:52.518
13 131 Crockett Myers 00:52.625
14 83 Justin Rodbell 00:52.640
15 74 Gage Linville 00:52.969
16 137 Ayden Shive 00:53.217
17 173 Hunter Schlosser 00:53.424

Levi Kitchen pushed hard in the closing laps but was a fraction off the pace of Deegan.

Ryder DiFrancesco was smooth as always, placing fourth early.

2026 SALT LAKE CITY SUPERCROSS // FULL COVERAGE

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