cesco, the pass earned him his
third podium of the season and
puts him just one point out of
third overall in the championship
standings. With one round to go,
the race for second in points is
separated by only eight points,
with Kitchen, Anstie and DiFran
-
cesco all vying for a spot on the
podium.
"It was a good night," said
DiFrancesco. "The main goal
these last couple of weeks is to
get to P2 [in points]. Obviously,
the championship is wrapped
up, so second would be ideal.
Tonight, once I got into third,
there wasn't much more that
I could do, so I just brought it
home from there."
Anstie claimed a heat-race
win and the main-event holeshot
but finished fourth at the finish,
while teammate Kayden Minear
rounded out the top five in his
debut Supercross race.
Lux Turner earned a career-
best sixth ahead of Hunter Yo
-
der, Robbie Wageman, Joshua
Varize and Max Vohland.
CN
450SX (Top 10)
1. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 25 Laps
2. Ken Roczen (Suz) +12.314
3. Eli Tomac (KTM) +19.466
4. Malcolm Stewart (Hus) +23.442
5. Chase Sexton (Kaw) +26.148
6. Jorge Prado (KTM) +28.406
7. Garrett Marchbanks (Kaw)
+30.897
8. Justin Barcia (Duc) +33.887
9. Dean Wilson (Hon) +36.810
10. Dylan Ferrandis (Duc) +42.632
250SX West (Top 10)
1. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 19 Laps
2. Levi Kitchen (Kaw) +3.529
3. Ryder DiFrancesco (Hus) +19.299
4. Max Anstie (Yam) +32.014
5. Kayden Minear (Yam) +44.213
6. Lux Turner (Yam) +51.116
7. Hunter Yoder (Yam) +54.634
8. Robbie Wageman (Yam) +1:01.976
9. Joshua Varize (Kaw) +1 Lap
10. Max Vohland (Yam) +1 Lap
ROUND 16 / MAY 2, 2026
EMPOWER FIELD AT MILE HIGH STADIUM / DENVER, COLORADO
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P84
Ryder DiFrancesco
scored his third podium
of the year, keeping his
hopes alive of taking
second in the 250SX
Championship.