Eli Tomac Wins Texas Triple Crown and Stretches Points Lead.
Cameron McAdoo Tops Eastern Regional 250SX Class to Move into Points Tie.
Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha’s Eli Tomac claimed the overall win inside AT&T Stadium at Round 8 of the 2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross series. The win marked Tomac’s sixth Triple Crown victory in the unique event schedule that lines up the top riders for three separate races to determine the overall finishing positions. Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson won the final race of the night to earn second overall, and Red Bull KTM’s Cooper Webb rounded out the podium in a wild night of intense racing and dramatic moments. In the second round of the Eastern Regional 250SX Class series, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Cameron McAdoo earned the top spot amid unpredictable 250SX Class action.
450SX Class
The 450SX Class started off with a wild and dramatic Race 1. Red Bull KTM’s Marvin Musquin got into the lead early but Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Malcolm Stewart quickly took over up front with Jason Anderson on his tail. Webb was back several spots while Tomac was slicing through the pack after a bad start. Late in the 12-mintue plus one lap race, with only two and a half minutes on the race clock, Anderson put a hard contact pass on Stewart and both riders hit the Texas dirt. The incident put Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GASGAS Factory Racing’s Justin Barcia in the front spot, Webb close behind, and Team Honda HRC’s Chase Sexton just out of reach of the two. On the final lap Webb pushed past Barcia under the track’s bridge jump. Webb took the win, Barcia grabbed second, and Tomac’s charge gave him the final podium spot in the first of the three races.Chase Sexton took the early lead in Race 2 ahead of Anderson and Tomac. Webb quickly turned a mid-pack start into a top four spot and the race was on. Tomac passed Anderson twice with Anderson dramatically passing him immediately back, reminiscent of their Anaheim 3 battle. At the race’s midpoint Anderson took over lead from Sexton. Two and a half minutes later Tomac was also around Sexton. The Honda rider fought off Webb’s pressure to hold the spot through the final laps. The results put Tomac and Webb tied with five points and Anderson and Sexton tied with seven points going into Race 3.

The overall went to Tomac, his sixth Triple Crown event win. Anderson’s second overall puts him now three points back in the title chase. Webb earned third overall for the night, Sexton finished fourth, and Stewart rounded out the top five and sits in third place in the title points.
250SX Class
The 250SX Class Race 1 was a thriller. After holeshotting, Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence fell in the second corner and dropped to the back of the pack. Jett put on an inspired and aggressive charge through the remainder of the race, passing up to the rear wheel of third place finisher Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire. Up front, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Austin Forkner ran in third for the first four minutes of the 10-minutes plus one lap Race. He moved past his teammate McAdoo then both Kawasaki racers got around race leader Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Stilez Robertson. Forkner took the win with McAdoo second, Hampshire third, and Lawrence fourth. In Race 2 Lawrence was again up front at the start and wasted little time taking over the lead and checking out. Behind him, Robertson held second with Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha’s Jeremy Martin and Kawasaki racers Forkner and McAdoo right behind. In a repeat of Race 1, Forkner and McAdoo passed Robertson nearly together. This time McAdoo finished ahead of his teammate. Lawrence’s win put him in a three-way tie with McAdoo and Forkner going into the final race.

The series heads to Daytona International Speedway for Round 9 of 450SX Class racing and Round 3 of the Eastern Regional 250SX Class championship. The Florida event marks the first of two speedway venues of 2022. For more information on ticket, video recaps, the series schedule, and airtimes to catch the action on Peacock, NBC, CNBC, and USA Network check out SupercrossLIVE.com.
450SX Class Results
450SX Class Championship Standings




