5. Colt Nichols (Kaw) 8-5
6. Garrett Marchbanks (Yam) 6-7
7. Ty Masterpool (Kaw) 9-9
8. Fredrik Noren (Suz) 11-8
9. Phillip Nicoletti (Yam) 12-10
10. Chase Sexton (Hon) 3-20
250SMX
1. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 5-2
2. Jo Shimoda (Kaw) 4-4
3. RJ Hampshire (Hus) 2-6
4. Justin Cooper (Yam) 7-3
5. Levi Kitchen (Yam) 10-1
6. Jordon Smith (Yam) 1-10
7. Pierce Brown (GG) 8-5
8. Jalek Swoll (Hus) 6-8
9. Max Vohland (KTM) 9-7
10. Tom Vialle (KTM) 3-13
I was really unlucky there. I was
pretty upset, because I could
have fought for the podium and
a good overall result, so it wasn't
what I hoped for. We were a little
bit unlucky there, but it's the way
it is."
Justin Cooper finished fourth
just ahead of teammates Levi
Kitchen and Jordon Smith, who
each earned a moto victory.
Pierce Brown, Jalek Swoll, Max
Vohland and Vialle rounded out
the top 10.
CN
450SMX
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 1-1
2. Ken Roczen (Suz) 2-2
3. Cooper Webb (Yam) 5-3
4. Adam Cianciarulo (Kaw) 7-4
"The last race of the year was
a good one," Smith said. "I put
it up front in the first race and
had a shot for the overall with
my win, but unfortunately, I went
down early in the second moto.
I made the best comeback I
could from the back. Overall, I
was happy with my riding."
Tom Vialle also had a good
ride in the first moto as he
battled hard for the win.
"The night was pretty good
until the second moto," Vialle
said. "I was leading the first
moto and ended up third, so
that was good, and I felt great!
I was also in a good position in
the second moto before another
rider hit me hard in a corner, so
ROUND 3 / SEPTEMBER 23, 2023
LOS ANGELES MEMORIAL COLISEUM / LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
MOTOCROSS I SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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RJ Hampshire made his way
onto the overall podium.