SUPERCROSS SEASON POINT STANDINGS

2022 SUPERCROSS SEASON POINT STANDINGS

The 2022 Monster Energy Supercross is finally wrapped up and it was one of the most exciting seasons we have witnessed. From riders joining new teams to champions being crowned young and old, 2022 offered the first year where Supercross was finally back to normal. Two titles were already claimed before the final round held in Salt Lake City, Utah, but there was one still up for grabs. Jett Lawrence was the first of the three to clinch a title back at Foxborough, winning the championship on his Honda. Then, Eli Tomac made it happen in Denver, clinching the championship for Star Yamaha. Then in Salt Lake City, it was Christian Craig’s to win as he gathered a massive lead in the points. However, there were plenty of battles to be won when it came to the championship podium, especially in the 450 class with a fight for third place between Justin Barcia, Malcolm Stewart, and Marvin Musquin. So scroll down below to find out what happened after the gate dropped for the Main Events.

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450 POINT STANDINGS AFTER 17 ROUNDS

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Eli Tomac won the championship back in Denver but second and third were still up for grabs in the premier class. As the 450 Main commenced, Justin Bogle would grab the holeshot but it would be Jason Anderson who would grab the lead after a few turns. As the leaders (Jason Anderson and Chase Sexton) continued their march, the battle for third became insane. First Marvin Musquin and Cooper Webb duked it out then Justin Barcia and Malcolm Stewart were battling for the podium position. Eventually, Malcolm would get around Justin Barcia but would be punted across the track as Justin Barcia retaliated. The stadium erupted as Malcolm eventually caught back up to Justin and the race would finish. Jason Anderson finished second in the points and Malcolm would finish in third.

Justin Barcia was penalized 10 points after his incident with Malcolm Stewart

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 3 Eli Tomac 359
2 21 Jason Anderson 350
3 27 Malcolm Stewart 314
4 25 Marvin Musquin 305
5 51 Justin Barcia 302
6 23 Chase Sexton 292
7 1 Cooper Webb 278
8 41 Brandon Hartranft 178
9 10 Justin Brayton 176
10 15 Dean Wilson 152
11 14 Dylan Ferrandis 141
12 94 Ken Roczen 133
13 19 Justin Bogle 114
14 11 Kyle Chisholm 109
15 26 Alex Martin 106
16 95 Justin Starling 103
17 200 Ryan Breece 103
18 12 Shane McElrath 101
19 7 Aaron Plessinger 97
20 62 Vince Friese 96
21 78 Cade Clason 77
22 54 Mitchell Oldenburg 65
23 61 Fredrik Noren 63
24 34 Max Anstie 55
25 57 Kevin Moranz 53
26 73 Benny Bloss 32
27 67 Logan Karnow 28
28 17 Joey Savatgy 27
29 9 Adam Cianciarulo 23
30 55 Justin Rodbell 22
31 981 Austin Politelli 18
32 711 Tristan Lane 15
33 848 Joan Cros 15
34 72 John Short 14
35 87 Alex Ray 14
36 129 Henry Miller 13
37 751 Josh Hill 13
38 35 Garrett Marchbanks 8
39 722 Adam Enticknap 8
40 285 Marshal Weltin 6
41 837 Bryson Gardner 6
42 58 Ryan Surratt 5
43 63 Jeremy Hand 5
44 84 Scott Meshey 3
45 91 Brandon Scharer 1

 

250 WEST POINT STANDINGS – RACE RESULTS

As the Main Event commenced, it would be the points leader Christian Craig who would grab the holeshot with second place in points, Hunter Lawrence, chasing in second. Eventually, Christian would play it safe letting several riders by and would even make a mistake after the whoops. However, Christian was able to get up right away and continue to ride on two wheels for the remainder of the race. His teammate Nate Thrasher would win but Christian Craig would win the 2022 250 West Championship. Hunter Lawrence would finish in second and Michael Mosiman would finish in third.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 28 Christian Craig 230
2 96 Hunter Lawrence 220
3 29 Michael Mosiman 197
4 30 Jo Shimoda 162
5 49 Nate Thrasher 152
6 62 Vince Friese 150
7 66 Chris Blose 120
8 35 Garrett Marchbanks 117
9 69 Robbie Wageman 109
10 31 Jalek Swoll 106
11 910 Carson Brown 92
12 43 Carson Mumford 80
13 74 Derek Kelley 78
14 98 Dominique Thury 65
15 161 Cole Thompson 50
16 64 Mitchell Harrison 50
17 58 Ryan Surratt 48
18 47 Seth Hammaker 44
19 101 Dylan Walsh 41
20 67 Logan Karnow 40
21 216 Devin Harriman 32
22 914 Geran Stapleton 30
23 432 Kaeden Amerine 28
24 40 Dilan Schwartz 26
25 79 Hunter Schlosser 16
26 260 Dylan Woodcock 15
27 97 Jerry Robin 13
28 503 Mcclellan Hile 13
29 158 Tre Fierro 10
30 388 Brandon Ray 9
31 55 Justin Rodbell 8
32 162 Maxwell Sanford 7
33 181 Wyatt Lyonsmith 7
34 167 Jesse Flock 3
35 509 Alexander Nagy 3
36 726 Gared Steinke 2
37 141 Richard Taylor 2
38 201 Jy Roberts 2

250 EAST POINT STANDINGS RACE RESULTS

As the championship was already won by Jett Lawrence back in Foxborough, second and third would still have to be crowned. Rj Hampshire would snag second place in the championship with Pierce Brown finishing in third.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 18 Jett Lawrence 192
2 24 Rj Hampshire 158
3 44 Pierce Brown 149
4 54 Mitchell Oldenburg 132
5 80 Enzo Lopes 117
6 90 Jordon Smith 116
7 48 Cameron McAdoo 114
8 81 Jace Owen 101
9 33 Austin Forkner 98
10 331 Derek Drake 88
11 38 Joshua Varize 78
12 715 Phillip Nicoletti 76
13 50 Stilez Robertson 67
14 11 Kyle Chisholm 64
15 140 Cullin Park 56
16 72 John Short 54
17 6 Jeremy Martin 42
18 129 Henry Miller 41
19 285 Marshal Weltin 39
20 39 Jarrett Frye 35
21 52 Kyle Peters 25
22 519 Joshua Cartwright 24
23 243 Hardy Munoz 23
24 70 Ramyller Alves 17
25 460 Michael Hicks 17
26 63 Jeremy Hand 16
27 59 Levi Kitchen 15
28 192 Jack Chambers 15
29 194 Lance Kobusch 15
30 508 Hunter Yoder 12
31 65 Grant Harlan 8
32 37 Coty Schock 8
33 247 Brock Papi 6
34 56 Josh Osby 6
35 604 Max Miller 4
36 89 Lane Shaw 3
37 75 Luke Neese 3
38 76 Devin Simonson 2
39 174 Luca Marsalisi 1
40 36 Max Vohland 1
41 330 Aj Catanzaro 1

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2021 CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

2021 SUPERCROSS SEASON POINT STANDINGS AFTER ROUND 17

The final round was one for the books. While the championship may not have been as exciting during the final round, the racing was at an all-time high as every Heat and Main showcased extremely close battles between the riders. In the 250 class, we finally saw the Coasts duke it out for their championships while the 450 class competed for the title. Now the East and West Coast championships may have easily been Justin Cooper and Colt Nichol’s, the fight between the two teammates was still highly anticipated along with more such as the Lawrence’s and the Pro Circuit teammates. In the 450 class, Cooper Webb would have to finish just 19th or better in the Main Event to win the premier title. In the Heat Races, it would be Cameron McAdoo and Michael Mosiman to win their Coastal races. In the premier class, Jason Anderson and Eli Tomac won their Heats. Scroll down below to find out where everyone sits in the championship now that the season is over.

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450 SUPERCROSS FINAL POINT STANDINGS

Cooper Webb didn’t just show up to finish better than 19th, he wanted to win.

The 450 Main was an intense battle throughout the top 10. Ken Roczen grabbed the holeshot with Marvin Musquin and Cooper Webb following closely behind. Cooper made his way around Marvin and Chase Sexton would follow. Then Chase gained significant ground on Ken through the whoops, making the pass and leading the race. Eventually, Ken would run out of steam, falling through the pack and allowing Cooper and many more opponents to make passes. Cooper Webb made the pass on Chase Sexton after Chase made a mistake through a turn, grabbing the lead. Cooper would lead the rest of the race, win, and become the 2021 Monster Energy Supercross 450 champion.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 2 Cooper Webb 388
2 94 Ken Roczen 353
3 1 Eli Tomac 326
4 51 Justin Barcia 289
5 7 Aaron Plessinger 264
6 27 Malcolm Stewart 248
7 14 Dylan Ferrandis 237
8 21 Jason Anderson 237
9 25 Marvin Musquin 231
10 17 Joey Savatgy 207
11 15 Dean Wilson 165
12 23 Chase Sexton 162
13 20 Broc Tickle 128
14 36 Martin Davalos 124
15 16 Zach Osborne 123
16 9 Adam Cianciarulo 120
17 10 Justin Brayton 96
18 40 Vince Friese 94
19 11 Kyle Chisholm 88
20 19 Justin Bogle 78
21 34 Max Anstie 76
22 37 Benny Bloss 66
23 44 Tyler Bowers 48
24 280 Cade Clason 41
25 28 Brandon Hartranft 37
26 83 Alex Ray 32
27 49 Mitchell Oldenburg 29
28 81 Justin Starling 27
29 12 Shane Mcelrath 15
30 84 Josh Hill 13
31 805 Carlen Gardner 12
32 43 Fredrik Noren 12
33 85 Kevin Moranz 11
34 722 Adam Enticknap 9
35 70 Henry Miller 7
36 184 Scott Champion 5
37 981 Austin Politelli 3 0
38 848 Joan Cros 3
39 519 Joshua Cartwright 1
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250 EAST SUPERCROSS FINAL POINT STANDINGS

The last time we saw a 250 Coast sweep was all the way back in 2012 with Geico Honda.

Colt grabbed the holeshot in the 250 Main Event and would lead the entirety of the race until Jett Lawrence started to close the gap. Colt let Jett make the pass so that he wouldn’t feel any unwanted heat from the 18. Jett won the race, but Colt would win the 250 East Coast Championship.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 64 Colt Nichols 210
2 30 Jo Shimoda 181
3 18 Jett Lawrence 177
4 29 Christian Craig 158
5 42 Michael Mosiman 124
6 95 Joshua Osby 111
7 241 Joshua Varize 104
8 773 Thomas Do 101
9 49 Mitchell Oldenburg 91
10 88 Logan Karnow 80
11 76 Grant Harlan 71
12 85 Kevin Moranz 70
13 55 John Short 68
14 125 Luke Neese 60
15 122 Jeremy Hand 59
16 170 Devin Simonson 50
17 115 Max Vohland 46
18 99 Hunter Sayles 46
19 193 Hunter Schlosser 44
20 185 Wilson Fleming 41
21 38 Austin Forkner 40
22 124 Lane Shaw 35
23 24 Rj Hampshire 32
24 384 Lorenzo Camporese 19
25 162 Maxwell Sanford 18
26 509 Alexander Nagy 17
27 914 Geran Stapleton 16
28 216 Devin Harriman 14
29 116 Tj Albright 14
30 437 Vincent Luhovey 13
31 441 Scott Meshey 11
32 604 Max Miller 11
33 621 RJ Wageman 10
34 87 Curren Thurman 10
35 637 Bobby Piazza 8
36 57 Justin Rodbell 7
37 625 Jonah Geistler 6
38 260 Dylan Woodcock 5
39 974 Brian Marty 4
40 597 Mason Kerr 3

 

250 WEST SUPERCROSS FINAL POINT STANDINGS

Justin Cooper took the struggle bus to the Main Event with a scary mishap in the Heat Race.

Justin Cooper had a little less luck than Colt Nichols throughout the day, being pushed to the edge and over the side of the track in the West Heat Race. Thankfully for Justin, he would regroup and make his way back to eighth place qualifying for the Main. After not getting a very great start, Justin Cooper sat in ninth place for nearly the entire race. It was clear that he was on cruise control and as his hard work throughout the season would allow him to chill through the Main Event. Justin Cooper would easily win the 250 West Coast Championship.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 32 Justin Cooper 194
2 41 Hunter Lawrence 181
3 31 Cameron Mcadoo 177
4 150 Seth Hammaker 160
5 47 Jalek Swoll 153
6 48 Garrett Marchbanks 137
7 91 Nate Thrasher 127
8 56 Kyle Peters 124
9 72 Coty Schock 104
10 35 Mitchell Harrison 90
11 60 Chris Blose 88
12 45 Pierce Brown 75
13 67 Stilez Robertson 58
14 201 Cedric Soubeyras 56
15 59 Jarrett Frye 55
16 50 Enzo Lopes 51
17 68 Jace Owen 51
18 75 Ty Masterpool 38
19 220 Ramyller Alves 38
20 69 Robbie Wageman 37
21 80 Jordon Smith 33
22 26 Alex Martin 26
23 90 Dilan Schwartz 25
24 464 Dominique Thury 22
25 39 Carson Mumford 20
26 66 Jordan Bailey 19
27 73 Derek Kelley 17
28 264 Ryan Sipes 13
29 93 Hardy Munoz 13
30 61 Joey Crown 10
31 77 Jerry Robin 10
32 951 Ryan Surratt 8
33 137 Sean Cantrell 6
34 118 Cheyenne Harmon 5
35 611 Calvin Fonvieille 4
36 33 Derek Drake 4
37 726 Gared Steinke 3
38 6 Jeremy Martin 2
39 460 Michael Hicks 2

 

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