450 OVERALL QUALIFYING RESULTS // 2022 SALT LAKE SUPERCROSS FINALE
450 OVERALL QUALIFYING RESULTS // 2022 SALT LAKE SUPERCROSS FINALE
The final round of the season is finally here in Salt Lake City and even though the 450 championship may have been won, there’s still a fight for the podium. Jason Anderson, Malcolm Stewart, Justin Barcia, and Marvin Musquin all have a chance to be on the podium, especially in third place. But first, we have to see who’s fastest in the premier class on the Salt Lake track, so scroll down below to see who’s fastest in Utah!
2022 SALT LAKE CITY SUPERCROSS | FULL COVERAGE
Photos by Brian Converse
450 OVERALL QUALIFYING RESULTS
The last 450 qualifying session of the year commenced and Chase Sexton jumped up to the top of the leaderboard. Malcolm Stewart had a little bobble falling off the bike but he got up quickly to continue riding. Eventually, Jason Anderson rose to the top of the times after pulling off an impressive double out of the inside of one of the turns. Marvin Musquin moved to second with Chase Sexton in third place.
POS. | # | NAME | BEST TIME | ||
1 | 21 | Jason Anderson | 46.187 | ||
2 | 25 | Marvin Musquin | 46.629 | ||
3 | 23 | Chase Sexton | 46.636 | ||
4 | 27 | Malcolm Stewart | 46.808 | ||
5 | 51 | Justin Barcia | 46.972 | ||
6 | 1 | Cooper Webb | 47.810 | ||
7 | 41 | Brandon Hartranft | 48.505 | ||
8 | 10 | Justin Brayton | 48.530 | ||
9 | 26 | Alex Martin | 48.742 | ||
10 | 73 | Benny Bloss | 48.756 | ||
11 | 95 | Justin Starling | 48.916 | ||
12 | 19 | Justin Bogle | 49.021 | ||
13 | 11 | Kyle Chisholm | 49.088 | ||
14 | 78 | Cade Clason | 49.235 | ||
15 | 981 | Austin Politelli | 49.415 | ||
16 | 63 | Jeremy Hand | 49.736 | ||
17 | 61 | Fredrik Noren | 49.828 | ||
18 | 200 | Ryan Breece | 49.862 | ||
19 | 711 | Tristan Lane | 50.141 | ||
20 | 87 | Alex Ray | 50.348 | ||
21 | 67 | Logan Karnow | 50.349 | ||
22 | 55 | Justin Rodbell | 50.416 | ||
23 | 722 | Adam Enticknap | 50.443 | ||
24 | 837 | Bryson Gardner | 50.480 | ||
25 | 72 | John Short | 50.625 | ||
26 | 412 | Jared Lesher | 50.891 | ||
27 | 118 | Cheyenne Harmon | 51.018 | ||
28 | 282 | Theodore Pauli | 51.044 | ||
29 | 726 | Gared Steinke | 51.101 | ||
30 | 57 | Kevin Moranz | 51.287 | ||
31 | 476 | Collin Jurin | 51.739 | ||
32 | 509 | Alexander Nagy | 51.806 | ||
33 | 89 | Lane Shaw | 51.844 | ||
34 | 219 | Chase Marquier | 51.851 | ||
35 | 114 | Nick Schmidt | 51.915 | ||
36 | 121 | Chris Howell | 51.975 | ||
37 | 58 | Ryan Surratt | 52.123 | ||
38 | 501 | Scotty Wennerstrom | 52.268 | ||
39 | 597 | Mason Kerr | 52.386 | ||
40 | 996 | Preston Taylor | 52.513 |
450 QUALIFYING SESSION 1
Jason was the fastest qualifier in the 450s.
Chase Sexton was quick to set a fast lap time and pretty soon the 450s were already chopping off a second of the 250s qualifying time. The field wasn’t as close as it once was at the beginning of the season as both Chase Sexton and Jason Anderson were in their own lap time margin with Malcolm Stewart and Marvin Musquin sitting at 47 seconds. The rest of the field remained to spread apart as Jason Anderson just barely grabbed the fastest lap time seconds before the session ended.
POS. | # | RIDER | BEST TIME | ||||
1 | 21 | Jason Anderson | 46.803 | ||||
2 | 23 | Chase Sexton | 46.931 | ||||
3 | 27 | Malcolm Stewart | 47.336 | ||||
4 | 25 | Marvin Musquin | 47.374 | ||||
5 | 1 | Cooper Webb | 48.330 | ||||
6 | 51 | Justin Barcia | 48.448 | ||||
7 | 41 | Brandon Hartranft | 48.709 | ||||
8 | 10 | Justin Brayton | 48.731 | ||||
9 | 19 | Justin Bogle | 49.310 | ||||
10 | 26 | Alex Martin | 49.359 | ||||
11 | 95 | Justin Starling | 49.534 | ||||
12 | 61 | Fredrik Noren | 49.845 | ||||
13 | 200 | Ryan Breece | 49.862 | ||||
14 | 78 | Cade Clason | 49.905 | ||||
15 | 11 | Kyle Chisholm | 50.287 | ||||
16 | 67 | Logan Karnow | 50.349 | ||||
17 | 55 | Justin Rodbell | 50.416 | ||||
18 | 722 | Adam Enticknap | 50.443 | ||||
19 | 981 | Austin Politelli | 51.121 | ||||
20 | 57 | Kevin Moranz | 51.321 | ||||
21 | 87 | Alex Ray | 51.874 |