Ken Roczen Holds 4-Point Edge in Denver Supercross Results

Ken Roczen Holds 4-Point Edge in Denver Supercross Results

Ken Roczen carried a four-point lead over Hunter Lawrence into the Denver supercross results at Empower Field at Mile High. With two rounds left in the 450SX title fight, Denver offered the last real chance to reshape the points race before Salt Lake City.

Roczen And Lawrence In Denver

Round 16 of Monster Energy Supercross landed in Denver on May 3, 2026, and the 450SX chase came in tight. Roczen led Lawrence by four points, so a clean night for either rider could swing the pressure heading into the finale stretch.

Lawrence needed a strong result in Denver to improve his title chances before Salt Lake City. That setup made every start, restart, and pass in the main event matter to the standings more than the raw finishing order alone.

Tomac Returns To Race

Eli Tomac also returned to racing in Denver after crashing hard during qualifying in Cleveland and missing time. His comeback added another name to a field already shaped by the title fight at the front.

Cooper Webb arrived with momentum after finishing second at the last three races in a row. Justin Hill also fit the Denver profile, since the high elevation was expected to help him and he lives and trains in Wyoming.

250SX West Points Race

Haiden Deegan had already clinched the 250SX West Division championship before Denver, shifting that class’s focus to the fight behind him. Levi Kitchen led Max Anstie by three points for second, with Ryder DiFrancesco another three points back.

The Denver track featured two whoop sections and a long start stretch with a small drop about the height of a curb roughly fifteen feet out of the gate. At 72 degrees, the day offered dry conditions for a round that could still carry real title weight in the 450SX class.

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