Consistency Rules the Night in Supercross Houston Triple Crown

Consistency Rules the Night in Supercross Houston Triple Crown

The opening Triple Crown event of the 2026 Supercross season delivered drama, strategy, and standout performances as Round 4 of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship made its first stop outside California at Houston’s NRG Stadium. With three main events on the night, riders chased consistency as much as outright speed.

Cooper Webb stayed consistent at Houston to win the Triple Crown. Photo: Feld Motorsports

In one of the most unpredictable 450SX Triple Crowns in recent memory, Cooper Webb emerged with his first overall win of the season. Webb rode a calculated night with finishes of 4-2-3 across the three features to secure the overall victory. Three different riders won each race, but Webb’s night was defined by smart, clean riding and point-saving finishes that kept him ahead of rivals. Championship leader Eli Tomac rebounded with a late-race feature win, but his mistakes earlier in the night cost him valuable overall points.

Haiden Deegan swept all three motos during the Houston Triple Crown. Photo: Feld Motorsports

In the 250SX West class, there was no doubt who was the rider of the evening. Haiden Deegan delivered a perfect performance, sweeping all three Triple Crown races and taking the overall with a flawless night. Deegan’s dominant display continued his winning streak and extended his championship lead, showcasing his strength and consistency as the series heads deeper into the season

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