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250 OVERALL RESULTS // 2026 FOX RACEWAY MOTOCROSS (UPDATED)

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On May 30, 2026 Last updated May 30, 2026

Finally, it is time to go racing once again. Levi Kitchen was fastest in qualifying, giving himself the number one gate pick, but a race win will not come easily with a field this deep. His teammates, Seth Hammaker and Nick Romano, have the speed to run up front, while Honda’s Jo Shimoda and Chance Hymas will also be riders to watch. Add in the entire Star Racing Yamaha team, and this moto feels wide open. In reality, it is anyone’s race, and now it is time to see how it all plays out.

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250 OVERALL RESULTS

Seth Hammaker goes 2-1 on the day to grab his first motocross overall.

Julien Beaumer grabbed the holeshot in the second moto with Michael Mosiman right behind him. Unfortunately, on the opening lap, Mosiman and Levi Kitchen came together, sending both riders to the ground. Kitchen appeared to have a clutch issue or some kind of problem while trying to remount and get going again.

Up front, Seth Hammaker moved into second, followed by Caden Dudney. Ryder DiFrancesco settled into fourth and held the position well, with Cole Davies and Nick Romano chasing close behind. As the moto continued, Beaumer remained out front, but Hammaker was in position to secure the overall even if he stayed second. Hammaker was not content to just manage the race, though. Around the halfway point, he made the move for the lead and took control.

Behind the leaders, Lux Turner once again worked his way forward, starting around ninth and moving into seventh late in the moto. DiFrancesco also kept the pressure on Dudney for third, eventually making the pass stick to round out the podium. Up front, Hammaker and Beaumer were long gone from the rest of the field, with Hammaker taking the moto win, Beaumer finishing second, and DiFrancesco coming home third.

POS # NAME M1 M2
1 10 Seth Hammaker 2 1
2 82 Caden Dudney 6 4
3 37 Cole Davies 3 8
4 47 Levi Kitchen 1 13
5 13 Julien Beaumer 11 2
6 30 Jo Shimoda 4 7
7 43 Lux Turner 8 6
8 29 Chance Hymas 10 5
9 141 Nicholas Romano 5 11
10 34 Ryder DiFrancesco 19 3
11 71 Carson Mumford 12 9
12 99 Kayden Minear 15 10
13 19 Max Vohland 13 12
14 58 Daxton Bennick 7 38
15 180 Landen Gordon 14 16
16 25 Nate Thrasher 9 36
17 872 Mathys Boisrame 26 14
18 77 Derek Kelley 21 15
19 199 Deacon Denno 18 20
20 22 Coty Schock 16 22
21 59 Casey Cochran 40 17
22 42 Dilan Schwartz 17 40
23 65 Marshal Weltin 23 18
24 159 Brock Bennett 24 19
25 57 Avery Long 20 25
26 73 Gavin Towers 31 21
27 23 Michael Mosiman 25 23
28 752 Jeremy Fappani 27 26
29 443 Cole Timboe 28 27
30 265 Devin Ruth 35 24
31 74 Gage Linville 32 28
32 40 Parker Ross 22 39
33 736 Jace Allred 34 30
34 140 Russell Buccheri 30 34
35 373 Gavin Betts 33 32
36 33 Austin Forkner 38 29
37 300 Jonathan Getz 29 41
38 539 Cole Zeller 41 31
39 388 Brandon Ray 39 33
40 155 Dylan Cunha 36 37
41 158 Tre Fierro III 41 35
42 61 Max Anstie 37 41

Julien Beaumer picked up the pace in moto two finishing second.

Problems for Levi Kitchen and he would not be able to make his way back into the top ten. 

250 RACE RESULTS MOTO 1

A big holeshot came from Seth Hammaker, who ended up second.

Seth Hammaker grabbed the early lead, with Nick Romano and Levi Kitchen slotting in right behind him. Caden Dudney tried to make moves toward the top three in the opening laps, but the Kawasaki riders were able to handle the pressure and keep control up front. From there, the lead trio slowly started to pull away from the rest of the pack, setting the pace at the front of the moto.

Kitchen began searching for different lines and eventually found a way around Romano for second. Once he moved into the runner-up spot, he set his sights on Hammaker and started closing the gap. Farther back, Lux Turner put together a strong ride inside the top ten and moved into seventh late in the moto. Cole Davies was also charging, working his way into fourth and applying pressure to Romano as the laps clicked away. In the closing stages, Kitchen had moved into the lead and built enough of a lead to manage the race and bring home the moto win.

POS # NAME
1 47 Levi Kitchen
2 10 Seth Hammaker
3 37 Cole Davies
4 30 Jo Shimoda
5 141 Nicholas Romano
6 82 Caden Dudney
7 58 Daxton Bennick
8 43 Lux Turner
9 25 Nate Thrasher
10 29 Chance Hymas
11 13 Julien Beaumer
12 71 Carson Mumford
13 19 Max Vohland
14 180 Landen Gordon
15 99 Kayden Minear
16 22 Coty Schock
17 42 Dilan Schwartz
18 199 Deacon Denno
19 34 Ryder DiFrancesco
20 57 Avery Long
21 77 Derek Kelley
22 40 Parker Ross
23 65 Marshal Weltin
24 159 Brock Bennett
25 23 Michael Mosiman
26 872 Mathys Boisrame
27 752 Jeremy Fappani
28 443 Cole Timboe
29 73 Gavin Towers
30 300 Jonathan Getz
31 140 Russell Buccheri
32 74 Gage Linville
33 373 Gavin Betts
34 736 Jace Allred
35 265 Devin Ruth
36 155 Dylan Cunha
37 61 Max Anstie
38 33 Austin Forkner
39 388 Brandon Ray
40 59 Casey Cochran

Levi Kitchen will be hard to stop this season.

Cole Davies came from behind to grab third.

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