2022 Salt Lake City Supercross Results, Standings, Coverage, and Video

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Jason Anderson

With 2022 AMA Monster Energy Supercross Champion Eli Tomac sidelined with a knee injury, Jason Anderson led every lap of the 2022 Salt Lake City Supercross Main Event. Anderson was never seriously challenged after passing holeshotter Justin Bogle on the opening lap. The win was Anderson’s fourth victory in a row to finish the season, leaving him nine points behind Tomac in the final standings. Chase Sexton had an equally consistent night, finishing every lap in P2.

Justin Barcia lead Malcolm Stewart

Malcolm Stewart won the battle for P3 in the final standings, though not without controversy. Stewart and Barcia, battling for P3 in the race and the standings, collided on lap 11 ( of 26), leaving Stewart on the ground. Barcia finished the race in P3, holding off a charging Stewart in the final race. After the checkered flag, the AMA docked Barcia 10 championship points, dropping him into P5 for the year behind Marvin Musquin, who finished the race in P4.

Photography by Will Embree/SMX Pictures2022 Salt Lake City Supercross Results

  1. Jason Anderson, Kawasaki
  2. Chase Sexton, Honda
  3. Justin Barcia, GasGas
  4. Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna
  5. Marvin Musquin, KTM
  6. Cooper Webb, KTM
  7. Justin Brayton, Honda
  8. Brandon Hartranft, Suzuki
  9. Justin Starling, GasGas
  10. Ryan Breece, Yamaha
  11. Kyle Chisholm, Yamaha
  12. Justin Bogle, KTM
  13. Austin Politelli, Honda
  14. Alex Martin, Yamaha
  15. Kevin Moranz, KTM
  16. Justin Rodbell, Kawasaki
  17. Bryson Gardner, Honda
  18. Ryan Surratt, Yamaha
  19. Logan Karnow, Kawasaki
  20. Benny Bloss, KTM
  21. Cade Clason, Honda
  22. Jeremy Hand, Honda

2022 AMA Monster Energy Supercross Championship Series Final Standings

  1. Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 359 points (7W, 11P, 13 T5)
  2. Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 350 (7W, 10P, 12 T5)
  3. Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 314 (3P, 13 T5)
  4. Marvin Musquin, KTM, 305 (1W, 5P, 10 T5)
  5. Justin Barcia, GasGas, 302 (6P, 11 T5)
  6. Chase Sexton, Honda, 292 (1W, 8P, 12 T5)
  7. Cooper Webb, KTM, 278 (4P, 7 T5)
  8. Brandon Hartranft, Suzuki, 178
  9. Justin Brayton, Honda, 176 (1 T5)
  10. Dean Wilson, Husqvarna, 152
  11. Dylan Ferrandis, Yamaha, 141 (1P, 3 T5)
  12. Ken Roczen, Honda, 133 points (1W, 1P, 2 T5)
  13. Justin Bogle, KTM, 114
  14. Kyle Chisholm, Yamaha, 109
  15. Alex Martin, Yamaha, 106
  16. Justin Starling, GasGas, 103
  17. Ryan Breece, Yamaha, 103
  18. Shane McElrath, KTM, 101
  19. Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 97 (1P, 1 T5)
  20. Vince Friese, Honda, 96
  21. Cade Clason, Honda, 77
  22. Mitchell Oldenburg, Honda, 65
  23. Fredrik Norén, KTM, 63
  24. Max Anstie, KTM, 55
  25. Kevin Moranz, KTM, 53
  26. Benny Bloss, KTM, 32
  27. Logan Karnow, Kawasaki, 28
  28. Joey Savatgy, KTM, 27
  29. Adam Cianciarulo, Kawasaki, 23
  30. Justin Rodbell, Kawasaki, 22
  31. Austin Politelli, Honda, 18
  32. Tristan Lane, KTM, 15
  33. Joan Cros, Kawasaki, 15
  34. John Short, Honda, 14
  35. Alex Ray, Honda, 14
  36. Henry Miller, KTM, 13
  37. Josh Hill, KTM, 13
  38. Garrett Marchbanks, Yamaha, 8
  39. Adam Enticknap, Suzuki, 8
  40. Marshal Weltin, Yamaha, 6
  41. Bryson Gardner, Honda, 6
  42. Ryan Surratt, Yamaha, 5
  43. Jeremy Hand, Honda 5
  44. Scott Meshey, Husqvarna, 3
  45. Brandon Scharer, Yamaha, 1

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