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Indianapolis 250SX Main Event 3


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Sun 8th March 2026 (UTC)
Sat 7th March 2026 (Local)

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2026-03-08T01:05:00

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League
SuperMotocross

Season
2026

Round
9

Status
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Location
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The third and final 250SX Main Event at the Indianapolis Triple Crown is the ultimate test of endurance and technical precision. By the time the gate drops for this 10-minute plus one lap sprint, the soft, sticky Indiana soil inside Lucas Oil Stadium will be at its most treacherous. Deep, cross-rutted rhythm sections and hook-edged corners will punish even the slightest lapse in concentration, making it a race where being "smooth" is far more valuable than being fast.

Because the Triple Crown overall winner is determined by the lowest combined score from all three races (Olympic-style scoring), the stakes for this final moto are immense. Points leader Pierce Brown and the hard-charging Seth Hammaker will likely be in a dead heat, meaning whoever crosses the finish line first in this specific race could very well walk away with the overall victory. With the "red plate" and 25 championship points hanging in the balance, expect high-intensity block passes and a frantic pace from technical masters like Jo Shimoda and Coty Schock, who traditionally excel as the track conditions deteriorate.
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Cole Davies etched his name into the history books at Indianapolis, delivering a clinical performance in the final 250SX Main Event to complete a perfect 1-1-1 sweep. The Yamaha rider didn't just play it safe; he chased down early leader Jalek Swoll (Triumph), executing a clean pass through the whoops to take the lead mid-race. Despite a late-race surge from Seth Hammaker, who closed the gap to less than a second on the final lap, Davies held his nerve to cross the line first and secure his first career Triple Crown overall win.

The final race produced significant movement in the 250SX East championship standings. Seth Hammaker (Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki) pulled off a spectacular last-lap pass on Jo Shimoda to take second in the moto, a move that secured him third overall for the night despite a heavy crash in the second race. Shimoda’s third-place finish in the final moto was enough to earn him second overall (2-2-3). Meanwhile, Pierce Brown finished a resilient fourth in the race, but it wasn't enough to save his championship lead. With his perfect night, Cole Davies now moves into the top spot in the standings, holding a narrow one-point lead over Hammaker as the series heads toward the mid-season break.

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