Last weekend, the 2026 Monster Energy Supercross Series headed to the Arizona desert for Round 5. With the large floor surface inside State Farm Stadium, the Glendale track was the largest that we’ve seen so far in 2026. And while there weren’t the back-and-forth battles that have entertained fans during the opening four rounds, the racing in Glendale was still exciting to watch. In the end, Haiden Deegan continued his domination in the 250SX West class, while Ken Roczen rode with absolute precision to take his first win of the season in the 450SX class. Here are some Feld Entertainment photos from the 2026 Glendale Supercross.
Your 250SX West class podium! Ken Roczen stands on top of the 450SX podium in Glendale. Cooper Webb was fast in Glendale, but not quite quick enough to get to the front. Levi Kitchen was the fastest 250SX rider on the track, but a poor start kept him from winning. It has been fun watching these two riders battle through the opening five rounds of SX. Jorge Prado was fast all day at Round 5, but in the main event he was unable to find the same speed.State Farm Stadium is by far the largest venue of the series. Glendale fans love when the Monster Energy Supercross Series comes to town. Don’t look now, but Cameron McAdoo is getting better with each weekend. There was some bar banging in the 450SX main event start at Round 5. Eli Tomac had his first rough night of the series, as a first turn crash ruined any chance at a podium.Haiden Deegan continues to roll in the 250SX West Series as he took the win in Glendale. Even with a very fast track in Glendale, there were some good battles to watch. Deegan pulled out an old Nac-Nac for his finish line celly. Ken Roczen just went with a solid whip after his main event win. Onto to cold and wet Seattle for Round 6.