ROUND 11 / MARCH 25, 2023
LUMEN FIELD / SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P64
6. Ken Roczen (Suz) +21.673
7. Aaron Plessinger (KTM) +35.852
8. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw) +41.463
9. Christian Craig (Hus) +47.152
10. Justin Hill (KTM) +52.984
250SX West
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 18 Laps
2. RJ Hampshire (Hus) +02.712
3. Cameron McAdoo (Kaw) +03.215
4. Enzo Lopes (Yam) +21.139
5. Max Vohland (KTM) +25.330
6. Levi Kitchen (Yam) +31.140
7. Pierce Brown (GG) +34.975
8. Carson Mumford (Kaw) +48.682
9. Mitchell Oldenburg (Hon) 17 Laps
10. Cole Thompson (Yam) +01.021
managed to break away during
the mid-point of the race. Then
with one to go, McAdoo lost the
spot and didn't have enough
time to re-pass for second. He
claimed third and sits third in
points, only three back.
"It was so key to hit the main
rhythm every lap," McAdoo said. "I
wasn't even able to do it every lap.
But it's great racing because [the
track] keeps us engaged."
CN
450SX (Top 10)
1. Eli Tomac (Yam) 23 Laps
2. Cooper Webb (KTM) +04.798
3. Justin Barcia (GG) +04.798
4. Jason Anderson (Kaw) +14.721
5. Chase Sexton (Hon) +17.219
a bowl turn and taking the line
away from McAdoo. This sealed
the deal as Hampshire claimed
second place and controls sec-
ond in points.
"I
was sending it because
I thought it was the last lap,"
Hampshire said of his pass on
McAdoo. "I saw he wasn't go-
ing to protect that inside, so I
squared it up.
But I thought that
was the last corner so of course
that's what I was going to do."
After his eventful heat race
with Lawrence, McAdoo round
-
ed out the podium in third. He
found
himself locked in a battle
with Hampshire early on but
Cameron McAdoo rounded out
the 250SX West podium.