Seth Hammaker kicked off the Monster Energy AMA Supercross 250SX East class in Cleveland with a statement victory, capturing the first of three Triple Crown Feature races. This unique format, where the overall winner is determined by Olympic-style scoring across three motos, demands both blistering speed and remarkable consistency—a true test of a rider's endurance and racecraft.
The opening feature saw Nate Thrasher seize the early lead, with Hammaker and Cole Davies in hot pursuit. The battle intensified as Davies maneuvered into second place midway through the race, setting the stage for a dramatic shift. With just six minutes on the clock, Davies' charge was halted by a crash, dropping him to sixth and reshuffling the field.
Capitalizing on the opportunity, Seth Hammaker executed a decisive pass on Thrasher with three and a half minutes remaining, grabbing a lead he would not relinquish. He crossed the finish line 4.25 seconds ahead of Thrasher, while Daxton Bennick secured the final podium spot. Showing impressive resilience, Davies fought his way back into the top five before the checkered flag.
This strong start gives Hammaker crucial points in the overall Triple Crown standings. The intensity is amplified by the unique qualifying format this weekend, where the top 18 riders advance directly to the afternoon program, making every session critical. With two more features to come, the battle for the overall Cleveland crown is just heating up.
