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Blow by blow reports from the 250-450 AMA SX Glendale Mains


2024 AMA Supercross Championship

Round Six – State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona


250 Main

250 Main

Levi Kitchen scored the holeshot followed by the two championship leaders, Jordon Smith and RJ Hampshire.

250 Main

Second lap in Smith got the better of Kitchen for the lead, but the Kawasaki rider came right back at him, stealing that lead back. Meanwhile RJ Hampshire was watching on only around six bike lengths behind.

250 Main

Next lap around Smith got the better of Kitchen once again and this time made it stick, adding further insult to Kitchen was RJ Hampshire, the Husqvarna man pushing him back to third.

Kitchen, Smith, Hampshire

As they approached the halfway mark though Jordon Smith went down while leading! There to take advantage was RJ Hampshire and Levi Kitchen.  Jo Shimoda had worked his way up to fourth by this juncture, six-seconds behind the race leader.  That was until Jordon Smith threw it away again!  This time around Smith was demoted right back to seventh, he went down after almost jumping into the back of Kitchen who had slowed for a yellow flag.  Ryder Di Francesco also went down hard just after the halfway point and was looking hurt.

RJ Hampshire pulled away from Kitchen

With five-minutes left on the shot clock Hampshire led Kitchen by six-seconds, and Jo Shimoda was a further three-seconds back in third. Julien Beaumer fourth ahead of Mitch Oldenburg and Jordon Smith. Two-minutes later though Smith was back up fourth.

Jordon Smith had enough pace for the win but made too many mistakes

And that is how it remained to the flag.

250 Main Podium – Glendale – Hampshire, Kitchen, Shimoda

Levi Kitchen leaves Arizona with a four-point lead over Jordon Smith, but RJ Hampshire is now only a single point further behind.

Nate Thrasher didn’t make the Main after crashing earlier on in the night. 

Five rounds still to go in the 250 West Championship, which next reconvenes at Lumen Field in Seattle, more than a month way on March 23.

250 Main Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Rj Hampshire Husqvarna 16 Laps
2 Levi Kitchen Kawasaki +02.993
3 Jo Shimoda Honda +06.061
4 Jordon Smith Yamaha +20.025
5 Garrett Marchbanks  Yamaha +26.440
6 Mitchell Oldenburg Honda +29.936
7 Julien Beaumer KTM +32.887
8 Phillip Nicoletti Yamaha +36.575
9 Robbie Wageman Yamaha +39.572
10 Hunter Yoder Kawasaki +45.849
11 Carson Mumford Honda +47.204
12 Anthony Bourdon Suzuki +47.649
13 Cole Thompson Yamaha  +56.847
14 Talon Hawkins KTM +1m00.040
15 Max Miller Suzuki +1m03.408
16 Joshua Varize GASGAS 15 Laps
17 Tj Albright Yamaha +20.298
18 Max Sanford Kawasaki +54.036
19 Billy Laninovich Yamaha +1m11.601
20 Guillaume St-Cyr KTM 14 Laps
21 Blaine Silveira Suzuki 13 Laps
22 Ryder DiFrancesco GASGAS 6 Laps

 


250 West Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 Levi Kitchen 106
2 Jordon Smith 102
3 Rj Hampshire 101
4 Garrett Marchbanks 87
5 Jo Shimoda 74
6 Mitchell Oldenburg 67
7 Anthony Bourdon 65
8 Julien Beaumer 63
9 Carson Mumford 58
10 Hunter Yoder 56
11 Nate Thrasher 50
12 Phillip Nicoletti 44
13 Cole Thompson 43
14 Ryder DiFrancesco 42
15 Joshua Varize 41
16 Robbie Wageman 41
17 Matti Jorgensen 22
18 Maximus Vohland 20
19 Max Sanford 20
20 Talon Hawkins 18
21 Max Miller 13
22 Tj Albright 13
23 Slade Varola 10
24 Lance Kobusch 9
25 Geran Stapleton 6
26 Deegan Hepp 5
27 Julien Benek 3
28 Billy Laninovich 3
29 Guillaume St-Cyr 2
30 Lux Turner 2
31 Ty Freehill 2
32 Blaine Silveira 1
33 Alex Nagy 1
RJ Hampshire – 1

Glendale was awesome.  The ending was especially awesome, but I felt really good at the beginning of the day, and then had a big case in the first timed qualifying. I was in a lot of pain from that, although I knew I needed to pull it together for the Main, and that was when I rode my best. I made a couple of quick passes, then saw I had a bit of a gap after the others made mistakes, and just managed it from there. Really stoked and am looking forward to some time off before Seattle.”

Julien Beaumer – P7

It was a good day for me here in Glendale, qualifying fourth and then fighting my way into fourth for the Heat Race also. The Main Event was good also, started in 10th and charged my way to fourth, before a couple of small mistakes with my timing on this big track put me back to seventh in the end. I’m happy with my day and am ready to get back to work during the break!”


450 Main

450 Main

Chase Sexton led Jett Lawrence by a single point heading into Glendale and the pair were together on the start line. Neither of the pair got away well though, both outside the top ten through the first turn.

450 Main

Jett had got off the line well but was squeezed on the entry to turn one and had to play it safe.

450 Main

No such drama for Ken Roczen, the Suzuki man taking the early lead ahead of Aaron Plessinger, Jason Anderson, Vince Friese and Eli Tomac.

Ken Roczen was gone…

While trying to make up ground on lap two Jett Lawrence had his nose cut off by Cooper Webb, the 28-year-old sending the youngster off the circuit.  Jett lost a few positions but not too much time.  Webb then put a harder move on Vince Friese.

Webb chasing Tomac

Up front Aaron Plessinger was trying to stick with Roczen, but a fall just over two-minutes in saw him slip from second place all the way back to 19th.  Ken Roczen was in the groove and pulling away from Jason Anderson.  Eli Tomac was a few seconds further back in third with a decent gap over Cooper Webb. 

Hunter and Jett Lawrence

Fifth and sixth were HRC team-mates and brothers, Jett passed Hunter with ease to claim fifth place and closed rapidly on Cooper Webb before losing a fair bit of time after coming up short on a jump. He was lucky to get away with it.

Jett Lawrence was lucky to get away unscathed after coming up well short on a jump

Jett recovered and went up the inside to pass and get clear of Cooper Webb, Hunter then followed him through to demote Webb to sixth place.  Chase Sexton had worked his way up to seventh place ahead of Dylan Ferrandis and Malcolm Stewart.

Chase Sexton

Up front lapped traffic was slowing Roczen a little, which allowed Jason Anderson to stay within three-seconds.  Eli Tomac was a further five-seconds back, with five-seconds over Jett Lawrence, the young Aussie was quickly reeling him in though…

Jett Lawrence sneaking past Cooper Webb

By half-race distance Roczen led Anderson by five-seconds, who in-turn had six-seconds on Eli Tomac. The fastest man on track though was Jett Lawrence, now within two-seconds of the legend that is Eli Tomac. Hunter Lawrence was still fifth, Dylan Ferrandis sixth and Chase Sexton seventh.

Jett Lawrence got the better of Eli Tomac

Jett got Tomac with five-minutes left on the clock, but Jason Anderson was a further seven-seconds ahead of him in second place, with Roczen a further six-seconds down the track.

Ken Roczen led every lap on his way to a dominant victory to move from seventh place in the championship up to sixth, and is now only 15-points behind new championship leader Jett Lawrence .  Roczen also recorded the fastest lap of the race.

Ken Roczen the winner

Jett Lawrence managed to pull a few seconds back on Anderson but never got close enough to challenge for that second position.  The Kawasaki rider had good speed and his fastest lap of the race was faster than Jett’s.

Jason Anderson had good speed in Glendale, his fastest lap second only to Roczen

Eli Tomac came home fourth ahead of Hunter Lawrence and Dylan Ferrandis.

Glendale 450 Main Podium

Chase Sexton injured his hand during practice in the week but still collected good points for a ninth place finish.  Sexton was running seventh late in the race, but lost positions to both Cooper Webb and Malcolm Stewart over the final two laps, presumably due to that hand injury giving him grief. The defending champion took the flag 37.5-seconds behind victor Roczen, his outright speed not there tonight, his quickest lap more than 1.3-seconds slower then that of the top finishing quartet.

Aaron Plessinger also kept himself in the championship hunt by clawing his way back up to tenth after and early fall to bag 12-points and stay in the top three on the points table. Plessinger clearly had good pace, his fastest lap of the race just over three-tenths from the outright fastest lap of the race, and faster than the five riders that finished in front of him.

Plessinger had great speed and would have finished much higher if not for an early fall.

The top five are still only covered by 11-points, and there are 11-rounds still to go… Five different winners across the opening six rounds, only Jett has won twice. Next stop Texas in a fortnights time.

450 Main Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Ken Roczen Suzuki 20 Laps
2 Jason Anderson Kawasaki +04.781
3 Jett Lawrence Honda +09.248
4 Eli Tomac Yamaha +14.369
5 Hunter Lawrence Honda +18.749
6 Dylan Ferrandis Honda +24.618
7 Cooper Webb Yamaha +26.555
8 Malcolm Stewart Husqvarna +27.358
9 Chase Sexton KTM +37.553
10 Aaron Plessinger KTM +43.016
11 Justin Cooper Yamaha +48.618
12 Christian Craig Husqvarna +50.564
13 Vince Friese Honda +54.782
14 Shane McElrath Suzuki +57.155
15 Justin Hill KTM +59.993
16 Dean Wilson Honda +1m09.767
17 Benny Bloss Beta 19 Laps
18 Justin Barcia GASGAS +10.103
19 Kyle Chisholm Suzuki +29.182
20 Freddie Noren Kawasaki +33.922
21 Derek Drake Suzuki +39.054
22 Devin Simonson Yamaha 18 Laps

450 Championship Points

Pos RIder Points
1 Jett Lawrence 117
2 Chase Sexton 111
3 Aaron Plessinger 108
4 Cooper Webb 107
5 Jason Anderson 106
6 Ken Roczen 102
7 Eli Tomac 100
8 Dylan Ferrandis 93
9 Hunter Lawrence 69
10 Justin Barcia 63
11 Justin Cooper 60
12 Malcolm Stewart 51
13 Shane McElrath 49
14 Jorge Prado 45
15 Christian Craig 39
16 Dean Wilson 35
17 Adam Cianciarulo 33
18 Derek Drake 25
19 Justin Hill 23
20 Kyle Chisholm 18
21 Benny Bloss 16
22 Vince Friese 15
23 Freddie Noren 13
24 Cade Clason 10
25 Austin Politelli 7
26 Justin  Rodbell 5
27 Mitchell Harrison 4
28 Tristan Lane 3
29 Jason Clermont 1
30 Devin Simonson 0
31 Luke Kalaitzian 0

Quotes

Malcolm Stewart – P8

Glendale went fairly well for me. Qualifying was decent with P6, then we finished with P2 in the Heat Race, which felt really good to be up there. Main Event, not a great start, so I just had to pick my way through the field and got all the way back up to P8. My riding was great, although you need to get the start in this class, so we’ll work on those heading into Arlington.

Chase Sexton – P9

I did what I could tonight to salvage points toward the championship after hurting my hand this week. The week was rough and I wasn’t even sure that I’d be able to race this weekend, but we got through the day and I’m just grateful that we have a scheduled weekend off coming up next week, so that should really help the healing process a lot. The way the results went tonight, I didn’t lose too many points, so I’m still right in the title fight.”

Aaron Plessinger – P10

I’m just really annoyed about dropping it in the Main Event! I was riding good all day, holeshotted the Heat Race and then went wire-to-wire for the win. Entered the Main feeling good, got a good start there too and was right behind Kenny [Roczen], putting the pressure on, and then had a bonehead move where I tucked the front. The field was still bunched up at that time, so I went back to P22 and came back to 10th. This one stings, but we’re still in the championship hunt heading into Arlington.”


250 Qualifying Results

Pos Rider Bike Time
1 Jordon Smith Yamaha  1m04.747
2 Levi Kitchen Kawasaki 1m05.157
3 Rj Hampshire Husqvarna  1m05.566
4 Julien Beaumer KTM 1m05.576
5 Jo Shimoda Honda 1m05.900
6 Carson Mumford Honda 1m06.125
7 Nate Thrasher Yamaha 1m06.183
8 Ryder DiFrancesco GASGAS 1m06.535
9 Garrett Marchbanks Yamaha 1m06.543
10 Mitchell Oldenburg Honda 1m06.634
11 Robbie Wageman Yamaha 1m07.082
12 Anthony Bourdon Suzuki 1m07.355
13 Cole Thompson Yamaha  1m07.479
14 Phillip Nicoletti Yamaha 1m07.874
15 Hunter Yoder Kawasaki 1m08.297
16 Talon Hawkins KTM 1m09.027
17 Max Miller Suzuki 1m09.710
18 Tj Albright Yamaha  1m10.006
19 Joshua Varize GASGAS 1m10.261
20 Max Sanford Kawasaki 1m11.031
21 Slade Varola Kawasaki 1m11.145
22 Billy Laninovich Yamaha 1m11.314
23 Kyle Wise Kawasaki 1m11.320
24 Matti Jorgensen GASGAS 1m11.844
25 Robert Hailey Yamaha 1m11.993
26 Chris Howell Yamaha 1m12.398
27 Guillaume St-Cyr KTM 1m12.491
28 Alex Nagy KTM 1m12.762
29 Blaine Silveira Suzuki 1m12.966
30 Josh Greco GASGAS 1m12.983
31 Carter Biese Kawasaki 1m13.257
32 Addison Emory Yamaha 1m13.834
33 Ty Freehill Yamaha 1m13.877
34 Chad Saultz KTM 1m14.037
35 Austin Cozadd Kawasaki 1m14.215
36 Nicholas Nisbet Honda 1m14.232
37 Tre Fierro GASGAS 1m14.410
38 Braden Spangle Yamaha 1m14.874
39 Ragan Cochran GASGAS 1m16.104
40 Joey Desimone Kawasaki 1m16.536
Top 40 Riders Qualify
41 Ryan Carlson Kawasaki 1m16.566
42 Doc Smith GASGAS 1m16.736
43 Hunter Calle Kawasaki 1m17.028

250 Heat One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Levi Kitchen Kawasaki 7 Laps
2 Carson Mumford Honda +01.943
3 Mitchell Oldenburg Honda +02.790
4 Julien Beaumer KTM +05.895
5 Phillip Nicoletti Yamaha +12.353
6 Ryder DiFrancesco GASGAS +13.702
7 Talon Hawkins KTM +20.587
8 Anthony Bourdon Suzuki +21.349
9 Tj Albright Yamaha +30.024
10 Matti Jorgensen GASGAS +33.847
11 Alex Nagy KTM +53.889
12 Addison Emory Yamaha +55.448
13 Nicholas Nisbet Honda +57.191
14 Braden Spangle Yamaha +58.588
15 Chad Saultz KTM +59.060
16 Max Sanford Kawasaki +59.935
17 Josh Greco GASGAS 6 Laps
18 Joey Desimone Kawasaki +08.701
19 Chris Howell Yamaha DNF
20 Billy Laninovich Yamaha DNS

250 Heat Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Jordon Smith Yamaha  7 Laps
2 Jo Shimoda Honda +01.052
3 Rj Hampshire Husqvarna +05.829
4 Garrett Marchbanks  Yamaha +14.861
5 Hunter Yoder Kawasaki +19.925
6 Robbie Wageman Yamaha +26.823
7 Cole Thompson Yamaha  +30.389
8 Max Miller Suzuki +33.574
9 Joshua Varize GASGAS +35.299
10 Slade Varola Kawasaki +45.307
11 Kyle Wise Kawasaki +47.957
12 Carter Biese Kawasaki +59.487
13 Blaine Silveira Suzuki +1m08.134
14 Ty Freehill Yamaha 6 Laps
15 Ragan Cochran GASGAS +06.392
16 Guillaume St-Cyr KTM +34.030
17 Tre Fierro GASGAS 2 Laps
18 Robert Hailey Yamaha +02.151
19 Austin Cozadd Kawasaki +04.968
20 Nate Thrasher Yamaha DNS

250 LCQ Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Max Sanford Kawasaki 6 Laps
2 Billy Laninovich Yamaha  +02.232
3 Guillaume St-Cyr KTM +06.440
4 Blaine Silveira Suzuki +08.066
5 Slade Varola Kawasaki +09.492
6 Alex Nagy KTM  +15.804
7 Tre Fierro GASGAS +19.113
8 Robert Hailey Yamaha +19.113
9 Nicholas Nisbet Honda +23.977
10 Chad Saultz KTM +25.819
11 Austin Cozadd Kawasaki +26.815
12 Josh Greco GASGAS +35.738
13 Ragan Cochran GASGAS +41.851
14 Joey Desimone Kawasaki +53.444
15 Carter Biese Kawasaki 5 Laps
16 Ty Freehill Yamaha +00.000
17 Matti Jorgensen GASGAS +27.781
18 Kyle Wise Kawasaki DNF
19 Addison Emory Yamaha DNF
20 Braden Spangle Yamaha DNF
21 Chris Howell Yamaha DNS
22 Nate Thrasher Yamaha DNS

450 Qualifying Results

Pos Rider Bike Time
1 Jason Anderson Kawasaki 1m03.400
2 Jett Lawrence Honda 1m03.734
3 Eli Tomac Yamaha 1m03.856
4 Ken Roczen Suzuki 1m03.863
5 Cooper Webb Yamaha 1m04.071
6 Malcolm Stewart Husqvarna 1m04.249
7 Aaron Plessinger KTM 1m04.532
8 Chase Sexton KTM 1m04.599
9 Christian Craig Husqvarna 1m04.647
10 Dylan Ferrandis Honda 1m04.818
11 Dean Wilson Honda 1m05.047
12 Justin Cooper Yamaha 1m05.202
13 Justin Barcia GASGAS 1m05.332
14 Benny Bloss Beta 1m05.350
15 Hunter Lawrence Honda  1m05.432
16 Vince Friese Honda 1m05.722
17 Justin Hill KTM 1m05.879
18 Derek Drake Suzuki  1m05.952
19 Shane McElrath Suzuki 1m06.142
20 Josh Hill Yamaha 1m06.606
21 Kyle Chisholm Suzuki  1m06.848
22 Jerry Robin Yamaha  1m06.873
23 Cade Clason Kawasaki 1m06.895
24 Jeremy Hand Honda 1m06.943
25 Freddie Noren Kawasaki 1m07.249
26 Mitchell Harrison Kawasaki 1m07.285
27 Justin Starling Honda 1m07.527
28 Josh Cartwright Kawasaki 1m07.542
29 Devin Simonson Yamaha 1m07.869
30 John Short Beta 1m07.928
31 Marshal Weltin Yamaha 1m08.001
32 Cheyenne Harmon Yamaha 1m08.283
33 Justin  Rodbell KTM 1m08.292
34 Tristan Lane KTM 1m08.473
35 Michael  Hicks Yamaha 1m08.912
36 Hunter Schlosser KTM 1m08.941
37 Joel Wightman Yamaha 1m09.194
38 Kevin Moranz KTM 1m09.214
39 Theodore Pauli Kawasaki 1m09.337
40 Colby Copp KTM 1m09.357
Top 40 Qualify
41 Jason Clermont Kawasaki  1m09.366
42 Gared Steinke Husqvarna 1m09.433
43 Deven Raper Kawasaki 1m09.815
44 Luke Kalaitzian Honda 1m09.861
45 Lane Shaw Yamaha  1m09.919
46 Scott Meshey KTM 1m10.626
47 Hunter Cross KTM 1m10.833
48 Scotty Wennerstrom Kawasaki 1m11.163
49 Kyle Greeson Yamaha 1m12.742
50 Carter Stephenson Kawasaki 1m13.499

450 Heat One Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Ken Roczen Suzuki 8 Laps
2 Malcolm Stewart Husqvarna +08.376
3 Jett Lawrence Honda  +08.695
4 Chase Sexton KTM +20.370
5 Vince Friese Honda +21.761
6 Justin Cooper Yamaha +22.898
7 Dylan Ferrandis Honda +29.575
8 Derek Drake Suzuki  +30.671
9 Benny Bloss Beta +34.879
10 Josh Hill Yamaha +43.119
11 Jeremy Hand Honda +44.319
12 Mitchell Harrison Kawasaki +53.397
13 Kevin Moranz KTM +54.345
14 Tristan Lane KTM +54.483
15 Cheyenne Harmon Yamaha +57.730
16 Jerry Robin Yamaha +59.483
17 John Short Beta +1m02.702
18 Colby Copp KTM +1m05.544
19 Hunter Schlosser KTM +1m06.323
20 Josh Cartwright Kawasaki 6 Laps

450 Heat Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Aaron Plessinger KTM 7 Laps
2 Jason Anderson Kawasaki +02.776
3 Eli Tomac Yamaha  +06.365
4 Hunter Lawrence Honda +07.621
5 Cooper Webb Yamaha  +08.639
6 Justin Barcia GASGAS +15.652
7 Christian Craig Husqvarna +16.213
8 Dean Wilson Honda +17.907
9 Justin Hill KTM +19.591
10 Kyle Chisholm Suzuki  +22.950
11 Shane McElrath Suzuki +24.482
12 Freddie Noren Kawasaki +28.705
13 Marshal Weltin Yamaha +34.741
14 Devin Simonson Yamaha  +36.507
15 Cade Clason Kawasaki  +41.563
16 Justin  Rodbell KTM +44.938
17 Justin Starling Honda +50.185
18 Michael  Hicks Yamaha +54.173
19 Theodore Pauli Kawasaki  +57.048
20 Joel Wightman Yamaha +58.939

450 LCQ Results

Pos Rider Bike Laps/Interval
1 Shane McElrath Suzuki 6 Laps
2 Kyle Chisholm Suzuki  +06.072
3 Freddie Noren Kawasaki +10.423
4 Devin Simonson Yamaha +16.177
5 Mitchell Harrison Kawasaki +17.756
6 Jeremy Hand Honda +18.374
7 Josh Hill Yamaha +19.014
8 Justin Starling Honda  +20.320
9 Kevin Moranz KTM +20.547
10 Tristan Lane KTM +20.671
11 Marshal Weltin Yamaha +23.166
12 Cade Clason Kawasaki +25.618
13 Jerry Robin Yamaha +25.845
14 Justin  Rodbell KTM +28.517
15 Joel Wightman Yamaha +30.767
16 Colby Copp KTM +31.314
17 Theodore Pauli Kawasaki +37.243
18 Hunter Schlosser KTM +40.480
19 Michael  Hicks Yamaha +59.709
20 Cheyenne Harmon Yamaha +1m06.594
21 John Short Beta 2 Laps


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