Tomac Takes Third Win of Season in Rain-Ravaged Seattle

Tomac Takes Third Win of Season in Rain-Ravaged Seattle

Brutal track conditions inside Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington pushed riders to the limit at Round 6 of the 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, where Eli Tomac delivered a dominant late-race charge to claim his third victory of the season and tighten the championship battle. The soft, rutted Seattle surface deteriorated rapidly throughout the night, but Tomac thrived when it mattered most. After starting just behind the early leaders, the Red Bull KTM rider worked past Aaron Plessinger and then reeled in holeshot winner Cooper Webb before pulling away to secure the 56th win of his career by more than nine seconds. Hunter Lawrence’s fourth-place finish keeps him narrowly atop the 450SX standings, but Tomac’s win cuts the gap to a single point

In the 250SX West division, Haiden Deegan continued to show elite speed after setting the fastest qualifying time of the day by a wide margin and converting it into a main-event victory. Levi Kitchen finished second with holeshot winner Max Anstie rounding out the podium in third. Deegan has a huge lead over second place Anstie in the point standings as the series focuses on the east 250 riders.

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