The track this weekend is dry, yet challenging, and is expected to facilitate an exciting night of racing. Chase Sexton currently leads in points, with a slim margin of just one point over Jett Lawrence. Lawrence, fresh from his victory last weekend in Detroit, will undoubtedly draw attention to see whether he can maintain the momentum into this weekend’s event, or if another rider will seize the opportunity. Eli Tomac, who struggled last weekend on a tight, deep track that typically exposes issues with his shock, aims to make a comeback on this less confined but equally technical track. Meanwhile, Ken Roczen is intent on recovering some valuable points, having shown consistent improvement with each passing weekend.
The 250 West division is making a comeback this weekend as we return to Glendale, AZ. The last time the West riders competed was in Anaheim, where Levi Kitchen clinched the win and positioned himself at the top of the points leaderboard, tying with Jordon Smith. Following a two-week hiatus, Kitchen is poised to build on the momentum from his previous victory, though the task will be far from straightforward. RJ Hampshire and Jordon Smith, along with the rest of the competitors, are all capable contenders poised to challenge Kitchen’s recent success.
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