450SMX Overall (Top 10)
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 1-1
2. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 3-2
3. Eli Tomac (Yam) 2-3
4. Aaron Plessinger (KTM) 4-4
5. Cooper Webb (Yam) 6-5
6. Justin Cooper (Yam) 5-7
7. Ken Roczen (Suz) 8-6
8. Justin Barcia (GG) 9-8
9. Harri Kullas (KTM) 11-12
10. Freddie Noren (Kaw) 15-11
250SMX Overall (Top 10)
1. Pierce Brown (GG) 2-1
2. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 1-2
3. Jordon Smith (Yam) 5-3
4. Jo Shimoda (Hon) 4-5
5. Tom Vialle (KTM) 3-8
6. Max Anstie (Yam) 10-4
7. Ty Masterpool (Kaw) 9-6
8. Levi Kitchen (Kaw) 6-10
9. Julien Beaumer (KTM) 11-9
10. Garrett Marchbanks (Kaw) 8-12
I wish happened sooner, but
overall, I'm really happy with my
riding throughout SMX and to
end the season with a top five in
the championship."
Jo Shimoda finished fourth
overall, his first time not on the
podium during the post-season
Playoffs. Tom Vialle still had
a mathematical chance at the
title, but mistakes dropped him
to fifth overall while retaining
second in the championship
standings. Max Anstie took
sixth ahead of standout Ty
Masterpool, Levi Kitchen, Julien
Beaumer and Garrett March
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banks.
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out. It just hasn't been able to
show because I've been starting
seventh or 10th."
Jordon Smith saved his best
for last with a third at the Vegas
finale. The Star Racing Yamaha
rider put in two quiet yet solid
results for the night, fighting
inside the top five during both
motos. A third in the night's
final race pushed him to third
overall, beating out Tom Vialle
and Jo Shimoda, with whom he
battled in the opening race. This
marks Smith's best result of the
Playoffs and bumps him to fifth
overall with $50,000 in the bank.
"It feels good to be back on
the podium and to put in some
solid rides," Smith said. "We
finally figured out the starts in
the last race of the year, which
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THE STRIP AT LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY / LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
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Jordon Smith quietly
landed his best result of
the Playoffs.