for them is amazing."
Seth Hammaker finished on
the podium for the second week
in a row, the only rider in the
250 class to do so this season
so far. After qualifying first,
the Monster Energy Pro Circuit
Kawasaki rider dominated the
opening moto, leading every
single lap. Hammaker looked to
be grabbing hold of this cham
-
pionship, but a big pileup in race
two spelled a different scenario.
The points
leader found himself
on the ground in turn one but
never gave up and somehow
managed to take ninth after the
30-minute plus two-lap moto.
He tied on points with Beaumer
but still claimed third on the
day and kept the red plate for
another week.
"In moto one, I got the hole
-
shot, led every lap, and hon-
estly, it was probably the best
outdoor moto
I've ever ridden,"
Hammaker said. "Everything
just clicked. In moto two, I got
caught up with some riders in
the first turn and had to come
from way back. We fought all
the way up to ninth, which gave
us third overall, so I can't be too
bummed about that."
Cole Davies escaped the
crash in the second moto and
went wire-to-wire to win the
race. Unfortunately, an 11th-
place finish in moto one held
him to fourth on the day.
Jo Shimoda grabbed a
podium in the first moto, but a
sixth in race two dropped him to
fifth overall.
Nick Romano finished sixth,
ahead of Max Vohland, Chance
Hymas, Carson Mumford and
Kayden Minear.
CN
450MX Overall (Top 10)
1. Jett Lawrence (Hon) 1-1
2. Hunter Lawrence (Hon) 2-2
3. Haiden Deegan (Yam) 3-3
4. Dylan Ferrandis (Duc) 4-6
5. Garrett Marchbanks (Kaw) 6-5
6. RJ Hampshire (Hus) 5-7
7. Chase Sexton (Kaw) 11-4
8. Cooper Webb (Yam) 9-9
9. Mikkel Haarup (Tri) 7-12
10. Justin Barcia (Duc) 10-10
250MX Overall (Top 10)
1. Levi Kitchen (Kaw) 2-2
2. Julien Beaumer (KTM) 4-3
3. Seth Hammaker (Kaw) 1-9
4. Cole Davies (Yam) 11-1
5. Jo Shimoda (Hon) 3-6
6. Nick Romano (Kaw) 7-4
7. Max Vohland (Yam) 9-5
8. Chance Hymas (Hon) 5-12
9. Carson Mumford (KTM) 8-11
10. Kayden Minear (Yam) 6-13
ROUND 2 / JUNE 6, 2026
PRAIRIE CITY SVRA / RANCHO CORDOVA, CALIFORNIA
MOTOCROSS I AMA PRO MOTOCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P86
Seth Hammaker easily won the first moto,
but a crash in race two held him to third
on the day. He still retains the points lead.