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Embrace debate! It is time for the final GUTS Racing Power Rankings of the 2026 Supercross season. A few things to keep in mind if this if your first visit to the best rankings in the industry.
1: WE (I) combined 450 and 250.
2: We (I) DO NOT just go off point standings. Pre-season expectations, results and more factor in.
3: All complaints go directly to Weege.
Thanks and enjoy MY final rankings of the season.
1: Ken Roczen
The greatest comeback story in the history of the sport. Unmatched.
2: Deegan/Davies
They won their championships by a combined 107 points. They had a combined 13 wins (Deegan 7; Davies 6). They had a combined 17 podiums (Davies 9; Deegan 8). Complete dominance by the Star boys.

3: Joey Savatgy
The breakout season we’ve been waiting for from Savatgy. He seems to have found a great home with Quad Lock and I think we could see some podiums from Joe Dog in the future.
4: Hunter Lawrence
Heartbreaking for Hunter. But let’s not let that takeaway from a brilliant season. Not many had him battling for the title, winning multiple races, and holding the red plate for much of the year. Great season from Hunter.

5: Dax Bennick
Despite missing the main in the last round, Dax finally put together a really consistent season. He finished third in East points, had two podiums and never finished outside the top 6 before SLC. Big things could be on the horizon next year.
6: Henry Miller
No one talked about Miller this season, but we should have. The Minnesota native delivered for his new team—MX6 Racing Kawasaki—finishing 7th in East points with five top 10 finishes and a season-high fifth in Detroit. The most underrated, least talked about season of the year.
7: Devin Simonson
ClubMX gave him a chance and Simonson proved why they should have. Great season for the journeyman who seems to have found his footing in Supercross.

8: Hunter Yoder
See Simonson above. ClubMX struck gold with these two.
9: Justin Hill
Just when you think Hill doesn’t have it anymore, he does some crazy rhythm combos, puts in some top 5s, and reminds you why he’s one of the most talented riders on the gate.

10: Ryder D
Like Dax, Ryder D needed a healthy, complete season. And he got it with Husqvarna, which is now shutting down. Rumors have Ryder D and Dax moving to KTM, so for now, it seems like both have a home for 2027.
Final Power Rankings

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