FINAL 2023 SUPERCROSS POINT STANDINGS

FINAL 2023 SUPERCROSS POINT STANDINGS

What can we say that hasn’t already been said? The 2023 season started with incredibly high expectations but injuries would lower those expectations as the series pushed forward. And as the series came to a wrap, multiple championship contenders in all classes would be carried off the course. But despite the multiple crashes, we cannot deny that some of the races this season have been EPIC. Close battles with multiple winners across the series would results in us itching for the gate drop each weekend. While it may have ended the way many weren’t expecting, there’s still some positive notes that we took from 2023. Three riders would break an incredible loss hiatus as Jett Lawrence, Hunter Lawrence, and Chase Sexton would sweep the championship for Honda.

So scroll down below to check out the where everyone finished at the end of the 2023 Monster Energy Supercross season.

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450 CLASS POINT STANDINGS (AFTER ROUND 17 OF 17)

Despite what the keyboard warriors on social media may tell you, Chase Sexton earned the 2023 450 championship title. The ability to put himself in the position of earning the title was nothing short of a challenge as the Honda rider faced multiple crashes throughout the series, but got up each time to salvage his points. With multiple wins in the season and being the fastest qualifier nearly every weekend, there was no doubt that Chase is made of championship material. While we would have LOVED to see Eli Tomac and Chase duke it out at the final round, we have to come to terms with Chase securing the title fair and square.

It would have been even more epic to see the three championship contenders, Cooper Webb included, to battle at the final round but that’s just how the cookie crumbles. Now that first and second were claimed in the championship it was all up to one spot. One rider, Ken Roczen, had to get two points to pass Cooper Webb’s position. But as the Main Event commenced, Ken dabbed his foot in a corner hyper extending his knee in the process. This would result in a DNF and leave Cooper Webb’s position in the championship intact.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 23 Chase Sexton 372
2 1 Eli Tomac 339
3 2 Cooper Webb 304
4 94 Ken Roczen 304
5 51 Justin Barcia 267
6 21 Jason Anderson 242
7 7 Aaron Plessinger 236
8 46 Justin Hill 212
9 9 Adam Cianciarulo 210
10 15 Dean Wilson 200
11 12 Shane McElrath 151
12 28 Christian Craig 150
13 751 Josh Hill 149
14 45 Colt Nichols 141
15 11 Kyle Chisholm 112
16 80 Kevin Moranz 96
17 60 Justin Starling 94
18 78 Grant Harlan 94
19 44 Benny Bloss 91
20 17 Joey Savatgy 85
21 47 Fredrik Noren 78
22 32 Justin Cooper 76
23 519 Joshua Cartwright 76
24 68 Cade Clason 64
25 14 Dylan Ferrandis 56
26 90 Tristan Lane 29
27 170 Devin Simonson 28
28 219 Chase Marquier 22
29 74 Logan Karnow 19
30 24 Rj Hampshire 15
31 111 Anthony Rodriguez 15
32 27 Malcolm Stewart 15
33 73 John Short 12
34 25 Marvin Musquin 11
35 173 Hunter Schlosser 8
36 460 Michael Hicks 8
37 160 Cole Seely 7
38 848 Joan Cros 7
39 604 Max Miller 5
40 412 Jared Lesher 5
41 129 Lane Shaw 4
42 91 Jeremy Hand 2
43 140 Alex Ray 2

250 WEST CLASS POINT STANDINGS (AFTER ROUND 9 OF 9)

The same can be said for both 250 classes when it comes to the Lawrence bros. Nearly perfect rides each weekend would lend itself to having the championship served on a silver platter. These guys put in the work when it comes to racing and where it mattered most, staying on two wheels. While it’s safe to say that the probability of both winning the championships with full two full rosters is high, we can’t gloss over the fact that most of the competition wadded every other weekend. Jett Lawrence would secure his title early and this would be the last time we see him on a 250. The only battle left would be between second and third place.

After the final Main Event of the season, Rj Hampshire would finish in second in the points but Enzo Lopes would lose his third place position to Levi Kitchen.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 1W Jett Lawrence 223
2 24 Rj Hampshire 186
3 43 Levi Kitchen 156
4 56 Enzo Lopes 149
5 49 Mitchell Oldenburg 131
6 34 Max Vohland 121
7 48 Cameron Mcadoo 101
8 33 Pierce Brown 98
9 41 Derek Kelley 87
10 83 Cole Thompson 87
11 59 Robbie Wageman 78
12 52 Carson Mumford 72
13 40 Stilez Robertson 55
14 508 Hunter Yoder 55
15 53 Derek Drake 52
16 85 Dilan Schwartz 51
17 79 Dylan Walsh 49
18 69 Phillip Nicoletti 44
19 84 Mitchell Harrison 44
20 111 Anthony Rodriguez 40
21 42 Joshua Varize 33
22 604 Max Miller 19
23 981 Austin Politelli 19
24 93 Jerry Robin 19
25 410 Brandon Scharer 14
26 173 Hunter Schlosser 13
27 162 Maxwell Sanford 12
28 76 Dominique Thury 12
29 98 Geran Stapleton 11
30 89 Kaeden Amerine 11
31 102 Wilson Todd 6
32 702 Hunter Cross 4
33 500 Julien Benek 4
34 100 Matt Moss 4
35 388 Brandon Ray 4
36 260 Dylan Woodcock 3
37 636 Luke Kalaitzian 2
38 55 Austin Forkner 1

250 EAST CLASS POINT STANDINGS (AFTER ROUND 10 OF 10)

Hunter Lawrence is in the same boat as Jett Lawrence. Exceptional rides each weekend would pay off handsomly as the Honda rider would clinch his title a race early. While he won the title, the battle for second and third was heating up between Max Anstie and Haiden Deegan. But as the Main Event came to a close, a pass by Hunter Lawrence on Max Anstie would bump his fellow Honda rider down in the points by just a single digit, allowing Haiden Deegan to secure second in the championship.

POS. # NAME Total Points
1 1E Hunter Lawrence 241
2 238 Haiden Deegan 183
3 63 Max Anstie 182
4 58 Jordon Smith 159 
5 57 Chris Blose 143
6 6 Jeremy Martin 132
7 29 Nate Thrasher 120
8 128 Tom Vialle 120 
9 67 Cullin Park 117
10 285 Coty Schock 94
11 66 Henry Miller 86
12 62 Jace Owen 82
13 30 Jo Shimoda 75
14 339 Talon Hawkins 73
15 91 Jeremy Hand 62
16 832 Chance Hymas 60
17 460 Michael Hicks 58
18 243 Caden Braswell 52
19 31 Michael Mosiman 51
20 125 Luke Neese 44
21 50 Marshal Weltin 42
22 99 Hardy Munoz 32
23 247 Brock Papi 29
24 330 A J Catanzaro 28
25 86 Josiah Natzke 17
26 602 Gage Linville 14
27 170 Devin Simonson 12
28 192 Jack Chambers 12
29 300 Lane Allison 10
30 116 Tj Albright 6
31 174 Luca Marsalisi 6
32 95 Lance Kobusch 3
33 242 Garrett Hoffman 3
34 511 Jace Kessler 2

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