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Updates are posted in chronological order, so be sure to scroll down for the latest info. Round four should set us up for an exciting day of racing. The championship favorites are starting to emerge, and we have our first of three Triple Crown events of the season. The three-race format takes away the heats and the main event and we run three shorter races to determine the overall winner on the night the rider with the lowest total points.
Throw in the SMX Next - Supercross formerly named SX Futures amateur event and the track will be hot with important racing throughout the entire night show. Beaumer rode with the red plates on his KTM SX-F for the first time at the Anaheim 2 SX and while he and Deegan had a run in during their heat race that put the 23 on the ground, Beaumer took a solid second in the main event, allowing him to leave with the points lead for the second-straight week.
Garrett Marchbanks SX is making his return after missing last weekend with a shoulder injury. Jorge Prado SX is out for the remainder of supercross due to surgery needed to fix his dislocated shoulder. Read out full injury report or watch the video below for more injury updates.
Ken Roczen enters the day with the SX points lead with the first time since Roczen has done well at Glendale in the past, picking up the win here in and winning the Triple Crown here with finishes to earn the first-ever SX sweep.
Jett Lawrence and Chase Sexton will be hungry for a shot at race wins and the overall tonight, so you cannot count them out, nor Cooper Webb or Jason Anderson. And oddly enough Tomac eight overall wins in this format and Webb four overall wins in this format are the only repeat Triple Crown winners in the 17 Triple Crown events to date! Stay tuned into this post, as well as our social media pages for more updates throughout the entire day.