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Sexton & Shimoda top opening SuperMotocross play-off

2023 SMX World Championship - Play Off 1

Trev by Trev
September 10, 2023
in AMA MX, Supercross

2023 SMX World Championship

Images by Feld Motor Sports, Inc.


The first of two play-offs that are part of the inaugural 2023 SuperMotocross World Championship kicked off at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

The SuperMotocross World Championship is composed of two Playoff rounds and one Final, raced over the three consecutive weekends. The points payout will double at Playoff 2 and be awarded at triple their normal payout at the Final.

When the dust has settled, the 450 Class SMX Champion will earn a cool $1,000,000 championship win bonus and the 250 Class SMX Champion will take home $500,000. The riders competing were seeded based on their combined points of the two 2023 race seasons and allotted points equivalent to one race prior to the start of the post-season.

HRC’s Chase Sexton earned two convincing Moto wins to take the overall 450 victory.

Ken Roczen returned to racing after taking most of the AMA Pro Motocross season off to finish second overall thanks to consistent 3-3 moto scores.  Dylan Ferrandis took third overall off the back of 2-4 moto finishes.

Jett Lawrence carded fourth after a poor seventh placed result in the opening moto before bouncing with a second place in the second encounter to out-score Jason Anderson.

Jo Shimoda leading the 250 start
Jo Shimoda leading the 250 start

Jo Shimoda earned the 250 event win with 4-1 Moto scores in the highly competitive and aggressive 250 class. Tom Vialle the runner-up on 3-2 results with Haiden Deegan completing the top three after winning the opening moto and taking fifth in the second bout. Hunter Lawrence carded 9-7 results for eighth overall.


450 Moto One

In the 450 Class’ first moto, Justin Barcia grabbed the early lead out of the unique split start that funneled 22 riders together at the corner exits of two separate first turns.

Ty Masterpool ran in second with Chase Sexton in third, Aaron Plessinger in fourth, and Dylan Ferrandis rounding out the top five. Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence, who had just completed an undefeated AMA Pro Motocross season two weeks prior, was off to a mid-pack start.

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Chase Sexton
Chase Sexton

Within a few laps of the 20-minute plus one lap moto Sexton used the track’s split lane to take the lead from Barcia. From there Sexton put down smooth, fast laps and pulled clear of the field.

Just before the Moto’s midpoint Jett Lawrence tipped over on the track’s off-camber corner and remounted back in tenth place. Roczen was the rider on the move, getting up to third place behind Ferrandis as Barcia found himself back in fourth.

Aaron Plessinger
Aaron Plessinger

As the race clock ticked down, Sexton held a lead of more than eight seconds while behind him the battle tightened up for second place. At the checkered it was Sexton, followed by Ferrandis, Roczen, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson, and Plessinger. Lawrence managed to climb back to seventh at the finish.

450 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeGap
1Chase SextonHonda CRF450R17 Laps
2Dylan FerrandisYamaha YZ450F+08.871
3Ken RoczenSuzuki RM-Z450+11.224
4Jason AndersonKawasaki KX450SR+14.834
5Aaron PlessingerKTM 450 SX-F FE+19.755
6Justin BarciaGASGAS MC 450F+22.214
7Jett LawrenceHonda CRF450R+23.303
8Cooper WebbYamaha YZ450F+24.841
9Adam CianciaruloKawasaki KX450SR+44.802
10Garrett Marchbanks Yamaha YZ450F+48.828
11Ty MasterpoolKawasaki KX450SR+50.705
12Colt NicholsKawasaki KX450+52.730
13Fredrik NorenSuzuki RM-Z450+55.504
14Phillip NicolettiYamaha YZ450F+1:08.834
15Justin HillKawasaki KX450+1:11.658
16Grant HarlanYamaha YZ450F+1:12.763
17Shane McElrathYamaha YZ450F+1:15.406
18Joshua HillYamaha YZ450F16 Laps
19Kyle ChisholmSuzuki RM-Z450+12.052
20Jerry RobinYamaha YZ450F+24.613
21Kevin MoranzHonda CRF450R+32.459
22Dean WilsonHonda CRF450R7 Laps

450 Moto Two

The second 450 Class Moto and final race of the day saw privateer Ty Masterpool grab the Holeshot ahead of Adam Cianciarulo, Roczen and Plessinger.

Roczen wasted no time, slipping into second in the first few turns then taking over the lead in the first pass through the track’s long rhythm section. One lap into the Moto Roczen was pulling a gap on the field of Masterpool, Cianciarulo, Anderson, Sexton, and Barcia while Jett Lawrence sat in tenth.

Ken Roczen
Ken Roczen

On the next pass through the rhythm lane Cianciarulo crashed, handing third place to Anderson. Sexton was on the charge and moved into third as Lawrence reached seventh place back in the pack. Before five minutes was off the race clock Sexton was into second place and looking up the track at Roczen, who held a 5.5 second lead.

Sexton inched up on Roczen, then just after the Moto’s mid-point he quickly closed the gap. Sexton used an inside line on the off-camber turn to take over the lead and pull out a comfortable gap.

With just over two minutes left on the race clock Lawrence leapt past Roczen to grab second place. Sexton went unchallenged to the checkers to sweep both Motos, take the event overall win and its $100,000 win bonus, and extend his points lead in the post-season.

450 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeGap
1Chase SextonHonda CRF450R17 Laps
2Jett LawrenceHonda CRF450R+06.080
3Ken RoczenSuzuki RM-Z450+15.209
4Dylan FerrandisYamaha YZ450F+23.538
5Jason AndersonKawasaki KX450SR+27.121
6Aaron PlessingerKTM 450 SX-F FE+29.148
7Cooper WebbYamaha YZ450F+30.343
8Justin BarciaGASGAS MC 450F+41.698
9Garrett MarchbanksYamaha YZ450F+44.015
10Colt NicholsKawasaki KX450+45.471
11Fredrik NorenSuzuki RM-Z450+56.687
12Ty MasterpoolKawasaki KX450SR+57.745
13Phillip NicolettiYamaha YZ450F+59.098
14Grant HarlanYamaha YZ450F+1:02.548
15Justin HillKawasaki KX450+1:08.992
16Dean WilsonHonda CRF450R+1:25.710
17Shane McElrathYamaha YZ450F16 Laps
18Kyle ChisholmSuzuki RM-Z450+08.229
19Kevin MoranzHonda CRF450R+11.245
20Jerry RobinYamaha YZ450F+50.592
21Joshua HillYamaha YZ450F+1:24.667
22Adam CianciaruloKawasaki KX450SR11 Laps

450 Round

Chase Sexton wasn’t headed for the playoff with his 1-1 result and full points, while Roczen’s consistency ensured second, ahead of Ferrandis who ran 2-4.

450 Class podium (riders left to right) Ken Roczen, Chase Sexton, and Dylan Ferrandis
450 Class podium left to right – Ken Roczen, Chase Sexton, and Dylan Ferrandis

Jett Lawrence landed fourth after a poor opening moto for 7-2, while Jason Anderson rounded out the top five, followed by Plessinger, Barcia, Webb, Marchbanks and Nichols.

In the SMX points, Sexton now sits on 50-points, Lawrence second on 38 and tied with Plessinger who landed third. Ferrandis and Roczen were fourth and fifth on 37 and 36-points.

Chase Sexton – P1

“I definitely had a point to prove after the outdoor season; I was pretty disappointed with it. I was really happy when I got back on supercross testing because I felt like I picked up right where I left off. It calmed my nerves and let me focus on my riding. My preparation was good, and I was confident coming into today that I was going to be good. I know when I’m comfortable that I should be winning races. We’re not done yet–two more races to go, so let’s keep this thing rolling.”

Ken Roczen – P2

“Amazing weekend in Charlotte. I went 3 -3 for 2nd overall! I lead a bunch of laps in the second main, had a little vision issue that made it tough to hold my pace. I don’t know if I could have held Chase and Jett off but I could have at least put up more of a fight and stayed closer. I had a big gap to 4th so i brought it home and got 2nd overall on the podium. Very happy with the overall effort and excited to get back to it next weekend!”

Jett Lawrence – P4

“The first SMX didn’t go the best. I just didn’t have my starts down and need to go back to working on that. It was a tricky start, and I didn’t execute all day. The start was so key, since this track was so one-lined. The first race I didn’t have the best setup, but we made some changes before the second race and I was able to ride a lot better. I just have to put myself in a better position off the start in Chicago.”

Jason Anderson – P5

“The SMX track was fun and the layout was something new for us, which I liked. I had some good battles with the top guys and ended the day in fifth. Now having a better idea of the SMX track layouts, we plan to do some more testing this week before Playoff 2 in Chicago.”

Justin Barcia – P7

“We really got thrown a bit of a curve ball. Everyone has to deal with the same conditions on the track, but unfortunately, we weren’t able to find a happy medium between Supercross and Motocross with our settings, so we kind of fought it all day. We should have been near the podium, with how I felt body-wise, but I struggled with some arm pump today. We’re going to go home, regroup, try some stuff out, and come out swinging next week in Chicago.”

450 Round Results

PosRiderMoto1Moto2Points
1Chase Sexton1125
2Ken Roczen3322
3Dylan Ferrandis2420
4Jett Lawrence7218
5Jason Anderson4517
6Aaron Plessinger5616
7Justin Barcia6815
8Cooper Webb8714
9Garrett Marchbanks10913
10Colt Nichols121012
11Ty Masterpool111211
12Fredrik Noren131110
13Phillip Nicoletti14139
14Grant Harlan16148
15Justin Hill15157
16Adam Cianciarulo9226
17Shane McElrath17175
18Kyle Chisholm19184
19Dean Wilson22163
20Joshua Hill18212
21Kevin Moranz21191
22Jerry Robin20200

SMX 450 Points

PosRiderTotal
1Chase Sexton50
2Jett Lawrence38
3Aaron Plessinger38
4Dylan Ferrandis37
5Ken Roczen36
6Jason Anderson32
7Cooper Webb30
8Justin Barcia27
9Adam Cianciarulo24
10Garrett Marchbanks22
11Fredrik Noren21
12Ty Masterpool19
13Grant Harlan18
14Colt Nichols15
15Justin Hill14
16Kyle Chisholm10
17Phillip Nicoletti9
18Shane McElrath9
19Dean Wilson8
20Joshua Hill4
21Kevin Moranz1
22Jerry Robin0

250 Moto One

In the 250 Class’ first Moto, Seth Hammaker grabbed the Holeshot ahead of three Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing teammates Levi Kitchen, Justin Cooper, and Haiden Deegan, as well as Ryder DiFrancesco.

Tom Vialle
Tom Vialle

Kitchen used the track’s split lane to take over the lead on the first lap. Just two minutes into the 20-minute plus one lap Moto the 2023 Eastern Regional 250SX Class and 250 AMA Pro Motocross Champion, Team Honda HRC’s Hunter Lawrence, washed out his front end and fell, going from a mid-pack spot to last place in the 22-rider field.

Hammaker was next to crash, in a near replay of Lawrence’s fall the lap before. Hammaker’s slide-out dropped him from second place back to sixth. Five minutes into the Moto, Kitchen held first place ahead of Deegan, DiFrancesco, Red Bull KTM’s Tom Vialle, and Jo Shimoda.

Just past the race’s midpoint Deegan started applying heavy pressure on Kitchen for the lead while about eight seconds behind them DiFrancesco and Vialle scrapped for third.

With just over five minutes left on the race clock Deegan took the lead via a different option in the split lane. Shortly after, a battle for third place saw Vialle emerge with the spot.

Max Vohland
Max Vohland

At the checkers Haiden Deegan grabbed the first-ever SuperMotocross post-season victory, Kitchen earned second, and Vialle took third.

250 Moto One Results

PosRiderBikeGap
1Haiden DeeganYamaha YZ250F17 Laps
2Levi KitchenYamaha YZ250F+03.547
3Tom VialleKTM 250 SX-F FE+05.561
4Jo ShimodaKawasaki KX250+07.697
5Seth HammakerKawasaki KX250+09.117
6Austin ForknerKawasaki KX250+09.541
7Ryder DiFrancescoKawasaki KX250+17.493
8Jordon SmithYamaha YZ250F+19.899
9Hunter LawrenceHonda CRF250R+24.154
10Maximus VohlandKTM 250 SX-F FE+25.570
11Pierce BrownGASGAS MC 125+26.395
12Justin CooperYamaha YZ250F+27.952
13Jalek  SwollHusqvarna FC 250+29.956
14Dilan SchwartzSuzuki RM-Z250+39.944
15RJ HampshireHusqvarna FC 250+41.239
16Caden BraswellKawasaki KX250+49.162
17Carson MumfordKawasaki KX250+1:18.181
18Max AnstieHonda CRF250R+1:21.185
19Talon HawkinsHusqvarna FC 250+1:41.057
20Hunter YoderKawasaki KX25016 Laps
21Luke NeeseYamaha YZ250F+01.673
22Cullin ParkHonda CRF250R4 Laps

250 Moto Two

Ryder DiFrancesco took the Holeshot in the second 250 Class Moto but Vialle was around him just after the holeshot stripe. Shimoda, Hammaker, and Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Jordon Smith were close in tow.

Tom Vialle
Tom Vialle

First moto-winner Deegan was in 13th and post-season favorite Hunter Lawrence was 19th after tipping over in the first corner. Shimoda put early pressure on Vialle but could not break through.

Between the two racers, the Moto winner between them would take the overall victory and the $50,000 race win bonus. Deegan reached fifth place before the race’s midpoint and, with the front pack still running very close, had the lead within sight.

Further back, Hunter Lawrence seemed unable to climb higher than 12th place. With just over six minutes left on the race clock Shimoda used an outside line to pass Vialle in one of the tracks’ wide, sweeping turns.

Shortly after that the top four broke away from Deegan, putting the rookie’s chance at an overall win out of reach.

Shimoda built a 2.6 second lead by the final lap and cruised into the sport’s history books as the first event winner in SuperMotocross post-season racing.

250 Moto Two Results

PosRiderBikeGap
1Jo ShimodaKawasaki KX25017 Laps
2Tom VialleKTM 250 SX-F FE+03.031
3Ryder DiFrancescoKawasaki KX250+04.598
4Jordon SmithYamaha YZ250F+06.699
5Haiden DeeganYamaha YZ250F+15.616
6Justin CooperYamaha YZ250F+19.906
7Hunter LawrenceHonda CRF250R+23.514
8Seth HammakerKawasaki KX250+25.838
9Jalek  SwollHusqvarna FC 250+27.120
10Pierce BrownGASGAS MC 125+29.754
11Levi KitchenYamaha YZ250F+31.309
12Maximus VohlandKTM 250 SX-F FE+33.060
13RJ HampshireHusqvarna FC 250+34.200
14Dilan SchwartzSuzuki RM-Z250+42.919
15Max AnstieHonda CRF250R+49.901
16Cullin ParkHonda CRF250R+51.036
17Caden BraswellKawasaki KX250+52.212
18Talon HawkinsHusqvarna FC 250+1:05.165
19Austin ForknerKawasaki KX250+1:14.491
20Luke NeeseYamaha YZ250F16 Laps
21Hunter YoderKawasaki KX250+23.041
22Carson MumfordKawasaki KX250DNS

250 Round

The win went to Shimoda, ahead of Vialle and Deegan, while Rydey DiFrancesco was fourth with a 7-3, and Jordon Smith fifth with an 8-4 result. Rounding out the top-10 were Hammaker, Kitchen, Hunter Lawrence (9-7), Justin Cooper and Pierce Brown.

250 Class podium left to right - Haiden Deegan, Jo Shimoda, and Tom Vialle
250 Class podium left to right – Haiden Deegan, Jo Shimoda, and Tom Vialle

The SMX 250 Points see Shimoda on 42-points, tied with Deegan, while Hunter Lawrence is third on 39-points. Vialle and Kitchen are fourth and fifth on 38 and 35-points respectively.

Jo Shimoda – P1

“Wow, what a feeling. I knew finishing 4-1 would be hard to bring home the overall, but as soon as the team let me know I won, the emotions began. This is what it’s all about and over the past couple weeks I have been enjoying riding more than ever. Thank you to the fans and my amazing team for their endless support.”

Tom Vialle – P2

“I felt really good here in Charlotte, especially with this mixed track between supercross and motocross. There were sections where it was more supercross and others motocross, but overall, I was really happy with the circuit and my bike worked great in both conditions! I got a strong start in the second race and could really just focus on what I was doing – now I can’t wait for the next round in Chicago!”

Tom Vialle
Tom Vialle
Ryder DiFrancesco – P4

“I knew this time would come; my career best finish and a Moto 2 podium! I cannot express how grateful I am for everyone sticking behind me and believing in me and my program. I am looking forward to the next two rounds.”

Seth Hammaker – P6

“The day started off great, taking the top qualifying spot, but it slowly began to go downhill. I had great starts, but costly mistakes put me in a spot I did not want to be in. I am glad I’m healthy and we will get back to the drawing board for Round 2.”

Hunter Lawrence – P8

“It was a rough day in the office–we sucked. Two crashes today wasn’t ideal, especially one in each moto. It was a sub-par day. We need to go back and be perfect in the next two.”

Pierce Brown – P10

“For round one of the playoffs, it was a decent day. Qualifying went good, and I felt good in both motos. It was difficult in both motos to come through the pack. I finished tenth overall, so a decent day. It could be worse. We’re going to get back to work with only two to go, so we’ll make the most of it.”

250 Round Results

PosRiderMoto1Moto2Points
1Jo Shimoda4125
2Tom Vialle3222
3Haiden Deegan1520
4Ryder DiFrancesco7318
5Jordon Smith8417
6Seth Hammaker5816
7Levi Kitchen21115
8Hunter Lawrence9714
9Justin Cooper12613
10Pierce Brown111012
11Jalek  Swoll13911
12Maximus Vohland101210
13Austin Forkner6199
14RJ Hampshire15138
15Dilan Schwartz14147
16Max Anstie18156
17Caden Braswell16175
18Talon Hawkins19184
19Cullin Park22163
20Carson Mumford17222
21Luke Neese21201
22Hunter Yoder20210

SMX 250 Points

PosRiderPoints
1Jo Shimoda42
2Haiden Deegan42
3Hunter Lawrence39
4Tom Vialle38
5Levi Kitchen35
6Jordon Smith30
7Ryder DiFrancesco28
8Justin Cooper27
9RJ Hampshire26
10Maximus Vohland25
11Jalek  Swoll22
12Seth Hammaker19
13Pierce Brown19
14Max Anstie14
15Dilan Schwartz13
16Talon Hawkins13
17Austin Forkner9
18Caden Braswell9
19Carson Mumford7
20Cullin Park3
21Luke Neese1
22Hunter Yoder0

2023 AMA SuperMotocross Calendar

RndSeriesStadiumLocationDate
4AMA SXAngel StadiumAnaheim, CAJanuary 28
5AMA SXNRG StadiumHouston, TXFebruary 4
6AMA SXRaymond James StadiumTampa, FLFebruary 11
2*AMA SXRingCentral ColiseumOakland, CAFebruary 18
7AMA SXAT&T StadiumArlington, TXFebruary 25
8AMA SXDaytona Int. SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FLMarch 4
9AMA SXLucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, INMarch 11
10AMA SXFord FieldDetroit, MIMarch 18
11AMA SXLumen FieldSeattle, WAMarch 25
12AMA SXState Farm StadiumGlendale, AZApril 8
13AMA SXAtlanta Motor SpeedwayAtlanta, GAApril 15
14AMA SXMetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJApril 22
15AMA SXNisssan StadiumNashville, TNApril 29
16AMA SXEmpower Field at Mile HighDenver, COMay 6
17AMA SXRice-Eccles StadiumSalt Lake City, UTMay 13
18ProMXFox Raceway NationalPala, CAMay 27
19ProMXHangtown ClassicRancho Cordova, CAJune 3
20ProMXThunder Valley NationalLakewood, COJune 10
21ProMXHigh Point NationalMount Morris, PAJune 17
22ProMXRedBud NationalBuchanan, MIJuly 1
23ProMXSouthwick NationalSouthwick, MAJuly 8
24ProMXSpring Creek NationalMillville, MNJuly 15
25ProMXWashougal NationalWashougal, WAJuly 22
26ProMXUnadilla NationalNew Berlin, NYAugust 12
27ProMXBudds Creek NationalMechanicsville, MDAugust 19
28ProMXIronman NationalCrawfordsbille, INAugust 26
29SMXzMAX DragwayCharlotte, NCSeptember 9
30SMXChicagoland SpeedwayJoilet, ILSeptember 16
31SMXLA Memorial ColiseumLos Angeles, LASeptember 23

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