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2023 San Diego Supercross- Results And Highlights

It was another wild night in one of the favourite stops of Supercross as the riders battled hard in San Diego. In the 450SX class, Eli Tomac came from behind to take the lead from Cooper Webb and never looked back. In the 250SX West class, it was Jett Lawrence who once again led wire to win to take his second win of the season. Cole Thompson also had a solid night in San Diego finishing 4th in his heat race and 10th in the main event. Now the Monster Energy Supercross Series heads back to Anaheim for Round 3.

450 Main Event
1. Eli Tomac (Yamaha)
2. Cooper Webb (KTM)
3. Justin Barcia (GasGas)
4. Ken Roczen (Suzuki)
5. Chase Sexton (Honda)
6. Dylan Ferrandis (Yamaha)
7. Jason Anderson (Kawasaki)
8. Adam Cianciarulo (Kawasaki)
9. Aaron Plessinger (KTM)
10. Joey Savatgy (Kawasaki)
11. Christian Craig (Husqvarna)
12. Colt Nichols (Honda)
13. Justin Hill (KTM)
14. Dean Wilson (Honda)
15. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna)
16. Shane McElrath (Suzuki)
17. Kyle Chisholm (Suzuki)
18. Joshua Cartwright (Kawasaki)
19. Fredrik Noren (Kawasaki)
20. Justin Starling (GasGas)
21. Alex Ray (Yamaha)
22. John Short (Kawasaki)

250 Main Event
1. Jett Lawrence (Honda)
2. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna)
3. Cameron McAdoo (Kawasaki)
4. Enzo Lopes (Yamaha)
5. Pierce Brown (GasGas)
6. Stilez Robertson (Yamaha)
7. Mitchell Oldenburg (Honda)
8. Phillip Nicoletti (Yamaha)
9. Derek Kelley (KTM)
10. Cole Thompson (Yamaha)
11. Dylan Walsh  (Kawasaki)
12. Joshua Varize (KTM)
13. Robbie Wageman (Suzuki)
14. Hunter Yoder (Kawasaki)
15. Anthony Rodriguez (Honda)
16. Dominique Thury (Yamaha)
17. Wilson Todd (Honda)
18. Gerad Stapleton (GasGas)
19. Dilan Schwartz (Suzuki)
20. Dylan Woodcock (GasGas)
21. Levi Kitchen (Yamaha)
22. Mitchell Harrison (GasGas)

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