2026 SuperMotocross Round 6 in Seattle: All the Details

The championship battle heats up as the series heads to Lumen Field for Round 6 of the SuperMotocross World Championship.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

The 2026 SuperMotocross World Championship heads to Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, for Round 6 of the series. Four different riders have won the first five rounds, with the youngest winner being 26-year-old Chase Sexton. Veteran Eli Tomac, 33, will be looking to bounce back after a disappointing 12th-place finish in Glendale, Arizona. Meanwhile, 21-year-old Hunter Lawrence is the most likely rider to earn his first victory of the season and close the gap in the championship standings.

Why it matters

The SuperMotocross World Championship is heating up, with several riders in contention for the title. The Seattle round will be a crucial event, as it comes just before the 250 West riders take a break, allowing the 250 East riders to take center stage. Haiden Deegan, the 250 West points leader, will be looking to extend his four-race winning streak before the break.

The details

The Seattle round will be the first opportunity for riders to see the Lumen Field track, as the Seattle Seahawks delayed the track build to hold a parade celebrating their Super Bowl victory. Qualifying will take place in the afternoon, with the 250 and 450 heat races and main events scheduled for the evening program. All 31 rounds of the 2026 SuperMotocross season will be streamed live on Peacock.tv.

  • The Seattle round will take place on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
  • Qualifying will begin at 12:30 p.m. ET, with the evening program starting at 6:30 p.m. ET.
  • The 250 Main Event is scheduled for 8:56 p.m. ET, followed by the 450 Main Event at 9:29 p.m. ET.

The players

Chase Sexton

The 26-year-old rider is the youngest to win a race in the 2026 SuperMotocross World Championship.

Hunter Lawrence

The 21-year-old rider is the most likely to earn his first victory of the season and close the gap in the championship standings.

Eli Tomac

The 33-year-old veteran is looking to bounce back after a disappointing 12th-place finish in Glendale, Arizona.

Haiden Deegan

The 250 West points leader is on a four-race winning streak and will be looking to extend it before the 250 West riders take a break.

Ken Roczen

The 31-year-old rider is currently second in the championship standings and will be looking to close the gap on the leader.

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What they’re saying

“There is a lot on the line for Eli Tomac, 33, who crashed in the first turn in Glendale, Arizona, and could only rebound to 12th at the checkers. He doesn't need to make up all the ground he lost, but he certainly needs to finish within a couple of positions of the championship leader, Lawrence, and second-place Ken Roczen, 31.”

— Dan Beaver (nbcsports.com)

“Haiden Deegan is on a four-race winning streak with one round remaining before the 250 West riders take a break and allow their compatriots from the East to ascend to center stage. That also means the remainder of the field has one last shot to deny Deegan momentum entering the off-period.”

— Dan Beaver (nbcsports.com)

What’s next

The 250 West riders will take a break after the Seattle round, allowing the 250 East riders to take center stage for the next few rounds of the championship.

The takeaway

The 2026 SuperMotocross World Championship is shaping up to be an exciting and competitive season, with several riders in contention for the title. The Seattle round will be a crucial event as the championship battle heats up, and fans will be eager to see if any new names can emerge victorious.