5. Ken Roczen (Suz) 1-10-3
6. Jorge Prado (KTM) 6-6-6
7. Malcolm Stewart (Hus) 9-7-7
8. Christian Craig (Hon) 10-8-10
9. Joey Savatgy (Hon) 7-5-19
10. Shane McElrath (Hon) 12-11-9
250SX West (Top 10)
1. Cole Davies (Yam) 1-1-1
2. Jo Shimoda (Hon) 2-2-3
3. Seth Hammaker (Kaw) 3-9-2
4. Daxton Bennick (Hus) 4-4-7
5. Pierce Brown (Yam) 10-3-4
6. Devin Simonson (Yam) 7-6-6
7. Coty Schock (Yam) 6-5-9
8. Jalek Swoll (Tri) 9-7-5
9. Cullin Park (Hon) 8-8-10
10. Nate Thrasher (Yam) 5-11-11
10-3-4 scores at Indy put him fifth
overall and dropped him back to
third in the championship points.
"That first main didn't go to
plan," Brown said. "I made a
dumb mistake, and it cost me.
We regrouped in that last one,
but it's a tough track."
Devin Simonson finished a
career-best sixth ahead of team-
mate Coty Schock. Jalek Swoll
led laps
before finishing eighth
overall over Cullin Park and Nate
Thrasher.
CN
450SX (Top 10)
1. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 2-4-1
2. Eli Tomac (KTM) 3-2-2
3. Cooper Webb (Yam) 4-3-4
4. Justin Cooper (Yam) 5-1-5
need to figure the starts out.
But, as I said, we salvaged a po-
dium and are second in points,
so all good."
Daxton Bennick led laps in
main one but finished fourth
overall with 4-4-7 scores.
"This round was pretty good,
looking back at it," said Bennick.
"I was better in the first qualify
-
ing and good in the second one
too,
with fourth overall. We did
the best we could each time
on track and came away with a
fourth place overall, which is not
too bad. One weekend off now,
and then we'll get back to it in
Birmingham!"
Pierce Brown came into the
round with the red plate, but his
ROUND 9 / MARCH 7, 2026
LUCAS OIL STADIUM / INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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Seth Hammaker
couldn't back up
his 250SX East
win at Daytona the
week earlier, but
still rode well and
got on the podium.