ROUND 12 / APRIL 8, 2023
STATE FARM STADIUM / GLENDALE, ARIZONA
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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5. Ken Roczen (Suz) 5-3-5
6. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw) 7-7-7
7. Aaron Plessinger (KTM) 9-9-6
8. Colt Nichols (Hon) 8-8-8
9. Dean Wilson (Hon) 10-10-9
10. Jason Anderson (Kaw) 6-4-21
250SX West Final Results
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 1-3-1
2. RJ Hampshire (Hus) 2-1-3
3. Levi Kitchen (Yam) 3-2-2
4. Pierce Brown (GG) 4-4-5
5. Enzo Lopes (Yam) 7-5-4
6. Derek Kelley (KTM) 5-8-7
7. Mitchell Oldenburg (Hon) 6-7-12
8. Max Vohland (KTM) 18-6-6
9. Robbie Wageman (Suz) 9-15-8
10. Carson Mumford (Kaw) 13-9-10
With the absence of Cameron
McAdoo, Kitchen's podium
result also bumped him to third
in the points chase. He's now
tied with McAdoo for third, one
point ahead of Enzo Lopes who
is fifth and two clear of Mitchell
Oldenburg.
"It's definitely cool to jump
up there," Kitchen said. "I know
third, fourth and fifth we're all
pretty tight, it's a good feeling.
I'd like to be closer obviously,
but I've had some not-so-great
rounds."
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450SX Final Results
1. Eli Tomac (Yam) 1-2-1
2. Chase Sexton (Hon) 4-1-3
3. Justin Barcia (GG) 3-6-2
4. Cooper Webb (KTM) 2-5-4
earned him the second spot on
the podium and puts him firmly
in second for the overall cham-
pionship.
"I
don't know what changed
between the second and third
main but man I could not get
through those things [whoops],"
Hampshire said. "I have no idea
how I saved that [swap in the
whoops] but after that moment
I knew tonight was not the night
to get a win."
Levi Kitchen found himself
third overall after three strong
races. The Star Racing Yamaha
rider holeshotted every main
and led several laps during the
night. A third and two seconds
put third in the overall rankings.
Levi Kitchen started up
front in every race and
managed to claim an
overall podium.