Eleven rounds into the 2024 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship Series, things are settling down. The first half of the season was chaotic, and you never know what will happen next. However, when it comes to 2024 Seattle Supercross fantasy picks for RMFantasySX.com players, the trends and results are clear. Let’s review what they are and get our picks in.
- It’s going to rain all day in Seattle on Saturday. However, the cream typically rises to the top, so I don’t change my picks based on the weather. Sure, you’ll have an outlier like Shane McElrath taking P4 in the San Francisco muck, but there’s no way to predict who will get lucky and who suffer through a rough night.
- Jett Lawrence is the man to beat in Supercross. With three wins in a row, including a Triple Crown sweep in Indianapolis, there’s no reason to pick anyone else to win.
- Other than Lawrence, only two riders have been on the podium twice in the last three rounds—Chase Sexton and Ken Roczen. Roczen and Sexton are tied with five podiums each this year—more than any riders other than Lawrence. In recent races, Roczen has been on the podium twice in a row, beating Sexton by one position both times. That puts Roczen in P2 and Sexton right behind him in P3. It doesn’t get much easier to fill out the podium than that.
- Outside of the podium picks, Cooper Webb and Jason Anderson have the most top-five finishes. Of the two, Cooper Webb has seven top-fives, compared to Anderson’s six. Webb has been in the top five at each of the last four rounds. Anderson poked into the top five last week after failing to make the top-five three races in a row, taking P4 in Indianapolis just ahead of Webb; remember, though, it was a Triple Crown format. Regardless, the choice is clear—Webb in P4 and Anderson right behind him.
- If you’re looking for top-five dark horses, there are a few. Although Eli Tomac has two P7 finishes in a row coming into Lumen Field in Seattle, he did take P2 in the San Francisco muck. Justin Cooper had been on a 7-6-5 run until it got derailed with a P10 card at the Indianapolis Triple Crown; he could be back on track in Seattle. Aaron Plessinger has been moving in the right direction since a P18 at Daytona. Plessinger followed it up with a P8 in Birmingham and a P6 last week in Indy, so P5 is not out of the question—that’s where he finished in San Francisco.
- There are plenty of P12 candidates for the Wild Card. McElrath has finished within a few spots of P12 at the last six rounds, including P12 last week. Colt Nichols has gone 13-14 since joining the series after a pre-season injury. Kyle Chisholm is on a 13-17-13 run. Adam Cianciarulo has gone 12-12-15 at the last three rounds. A case can also be made for Benny Bloss, who has a 10-14-22 scorecard at the previous three rounds. There are lots to choose from, but I’m going with the consistency of McElrath. Regardless, any of those choices are good ones.
- The 2024 Seattle Supercross will be streamed live on Peacock at 8 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Race Day Live starts at 2:30 p.m. EDT. If you’re content just listening to the Seattle Supercross at Lumen Field, it’s on SiriusXM. Always check our 2024 Supercross Television Schedule for the latest info.
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2024 Seattle Supercross Fantasy Picks
- Jett Lawrence
- Ken Roczen
- Chase Sexton
- Cooper Webb
- Jason Anderson
Wild Card P12: Shane McElrath
2024 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship Series Standings (after 10 of 17 rounds)
- Jett Lawrence, Honda, 210 points (5W, 6P, 8 T5)
- Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 189 (2W, 4P, 7 T5)
- Chase Sexton, KTM, 185 (1W, 5P, 7 T5)
- Ken Roczen, Suzuki, 175 (1W, 5P, 6 T5)
- Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 174 (4P, 5 T5)
- Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 165 (2P, 6 T5)
- Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 162 (1W, 3P, 5 T5)
- Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 120
- Justin Barcia, GasGas, 109 (1P, 1 T5)
- Dylan Ferrandis, Honda, 107 (1 T5)
- Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 104
- Hunter Lawrence, 98 (2 T5)
- Shane McElrath, Suzuki, 85 (1 T5)
- Adam Cianciarulo, Kawasaki, 55
- Dean Wilson, Honda, 46
- Jorge Prado, GasGas, 45
- Benny Bloss, Beta, 41
- Kyle Chisholm, Suzuki, 41
- Christian Craig, Husqvarna, 39
- Derek Drake, Suzuki, 29
- Justin Hill, KTM, 29
- Vince Friese, Honda, 26
- Freddie Norén, Kawasaki, 21
- Colt Nichols, Beta, 17
- Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki, 17
- Cade Clason, Kawasaki, 15
- Mitch Oldenburg, Honda, 10
- John Short, Kawasaki, 8
- Austin Politelli, GasGas, 7
- Ty Masterpool, Kawasaki, 6
- Anthony Bourdon, Suzuki, 6
- Jeremy Hand, Honda, 5
- Justin Rodbell, KTM, 5
- Ryan Breece, Yamaha, 4
- Tristan Lane, KTM, 3
- Carson Mumford, Honda, 3
- Aaron Tanti, Kawasaki, 3
- Devon Simonson, Yamaha, 3
- Grant Harlan, Yamaha, 2
- Jerry Robin, Yamaha, 2
- Justin Starling, Honda, 2
- Jason Clermont, Kawasaki, 1
- Robbie Wageman, Yamaha, 1