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Julien Beaumer has been comfortable on his Factory Red Bull KTM bike for most of the 2024 season, but as soon as he took his first top five in the opening round of last year’s SuperMotocross World Championship, he has been unstoppable.
Beaumer’s first pick was a second-place finish in Round 1 of the 2024 playoffs, a surprising result at the time. He followed that up with a fifth-place finish in Round 2 at Texas Motor Speedway and a ninth-place finish in the championship finale at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. How he would fare in the Monster Energy Supercross season opener at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California was anyone’s guess, but he repeated his career-best finish and finished second on the podium.
Beaumer took his first SuperMotocross win at Round 2 in San Diego, California, making no one doubt his potential any longer. This was his third podium, fourth top-5 and fifth top-10 in his last five races. Beaumer led the 18-lap race by more than three seconds from the field.
Jordon Smith gave Factory Triumph his first podium last week, with the manufacturer’s executives in attendance. What took a year had to be repeated an extra week and Smith finished third in Anaheim with a second place in San Diego. From the middle step of the hall, he warned that there was only one place left for the field to improve.
In week two, Haiden Deegan had a poor start, but it wasn’t as impactful as Anaheim’s season opener. Deegan finished lap 1 in eighth and slowly worked his way into the top five. It took him the entire race last week to get that result when he passed Coty Schock on the last lap. In San Diego, he broke the top five on lap 8, kept going and was on the podium with five laps to go.
Deegan is frustrated after the “embarrassing” ride in SD
Haiden Deegan called his performance in San Diego “disgraceful” despite a podium finish and is looking for early answers to get back to the top of the standings.
Deegan’s team-mate Cole Davies is building on a reputation for strong starts to his new season. Davies, 17, has finished the first lap of the first two heats and features among the leaders, but will need a few rounds to develop his racing craft to take the win. He improved greatly in San Diego, however, finishing fourth compared to eighth in Anaheim.
Rounding out the top five was Ryder DiFrancesco, one of four riders to finish in the top five in the first two races. DiFrancesco finished fourth in Anaheim and joined Beaumer (second and first), Smith (third and second) and Deegan (fifth and third) as the riders with the most momentum.
Last week’s winner, Jo Shimoda, suffered an injury during qualifying. While running wide near the mechanic’s post, his left hand hit one of the pit boards and Shimoda broke two fingers. Shimoda made the most of Round 2 and finished seventh in the final round.
Two riders achieved their first top-10 of the season. Hunter Yoder was 13th in Anaheim and moved up to 10th in San Diego. Back from injury in 2024, Michael Mosiman finished ninth in San Diego after finishing 15th in Anaheim.
Here are the 250 West Supercross results and points standings after Round 2 at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California:
Main Event
the results
Fastest Times in the Sector
Individual Lap Times
Exact turnaround time
450 Supercross Rider points
250 Supercross West Rider points
Here is the finishing order for Round 2 in San Diego:
1. 23 Julien Beaumer, KTM
2. 19 Jordon Smith, Victory *
3. 38 Haiden Deegan, Yamaha
4. 100 Cole Davies, Yamaha
5. 25 Ryder DiFrancesco, GasGas
6. 37 Coty Schock, Yamaha
7. 30 Jo Shimoda, Honda
8. 36 Garrett Marchbanks, Kawasaki
9. 93 Michael Mosiman, Yamaha
10. 63 Hunter Yoder, Kawasaki
11. 52 Anthony Bourdon, Yamaha
12. 61 Cole Thompson, Yamaha
13. 54 Jett Reynolds, Yamaha
14. 334 Brad West, Yamaha
15. 302 Parker Ross, Honda
16. 91 TJ Albright, Yamaha
17. 260 Nico Koch, KTM
18. 115 Gavin Towers, Honda
19. 101 Dylan Walsh, Kawasaki
20. 67 Joshua Varize, KTM
21. 26 Ty Masterpool, Kawasaki
22. 65 Lux Turner, KTM
* Holeshot
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