News, Notes, and Results: St. Louis

What is one thing to remember in the sport of Supercross?

Always expect the unexpected.

Tonight’s racing in St. Louis was very action packed. We had the stars of tomorrow duking it out in the 250SX Futures program, we saw a Chef solidify himself as the rider to beat on the west, and we saw a legend win his 52nd main event.

Just when you think that Jett Lawrence is going to be able to manage his lead in the standings…boom…disaster struck and now he is leaving the Gateway to the West with only an eight point lead over cooper Webb.

We also saw a weird circumstance occur with five 450 riders jumping on the red cross flag resulting in docking penalties.

IT was a crazy night of racing indeed with a lot to unpack as we head into the final break of the season. Here are the biggest talking points of the night from St. Louis.

250SX Main Event #1 – Winner Levi Kitchen

The Chef cooked up the perfect appetizer to start the night.

Adam Cianciarulo Crashes Out of 450SX Main Event #1

AC would not return to racing and went to Twitter (X) to update everyone on his condition after the race.

Jett, Webb, Sexton, Plessinger, and Anderson Get Docked in 450SX Main Event #2

Eli Tomac Win 450SX Main Event #1

Kitchen Wins 250SX Main Event #2

The Chef prepared a perfect main course.

Drew Adams Wins 250SX Futures Main Event

Levi Kitchen Sweeps Triple Crown

The Chef prepared an amazing dessert as well.

Barcia/Lawrence Incident

Here is the incident with Lawrence and Barcia that we referenced above. Honda put out an early update on Lawrence and we will keep you posted as we learn more.

Tomac Wins 52nd Main Event

Eli Tomac went on to go 1-1-1 to sweep the Triple Crown and win his first main of the season.

250SX Futures Results

250SX Triple Crown Results

450SX Triple Crown Results

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Written by Troy Dog

Faster than Slaw Dog. Editor-in-Chief

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