It’s back to a single Main Event for the 2026 Glendale Supercross at State Farm Stadium in Arizona. The 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship Series is beginning to coalesce. Patterns and momentum are what we look for to achieve consistent results in RMFantasySX league play, and those are emerging. So, let’s run the numbers for our 2026 Glendale Supercross fantasy picks.
- There were four different winners in last week’s Triple Crown in Houston. Hunter Lawrence, Ken Roczen, and Eli Tomac each won one Race in the Triple Crown, while Cooper Webb won the overall. Right there, we have four of the five elite riders in Supercross. Add in Chase Sexton, who has one of the three Main Event wins in 2026, and your top five for the 2026 Glenda Supercross is set. The difference between winning and losing is not just picking those five riders — it’s about getting them in the correct order, which is no easy task.

- Eli Tomac still holds sway for the win. Tomac has half the wins in 2026, and he had a Race win in last week’s Triple Crown. Only a slight bobble on a big jump prevented Tomac from adding another Triple Crown win to his résumé. So, it’s Tomac for the Glendale win.

- Hunter Lawrence owns P2. After a P4 start to the season at A1, it’s been all P2 for Lawrence since then. Lawrence won Race #2 at the Houston Triple Crown when Tomac crashed hard, but failed to beat Tomac in the other two Races. With that in mind, Lawrence is the P2 guy.

- With three podiums in four rounds, you have to put Ken Roczen on the box. Roczen is 2-3-8-3 this year, along with a Triple Crown Race win last week. Also, Roczen joins Tomac and Lawrence as the only riders with three podiums in 2026. This makes Roczen the go-to P3 pick.

- The reigning champ is back, so expect the momentum Cooper Webb created at Houston to propel him to a Glendale podium. A confident Webb is a rider who will find a way to make things happen. He doesn’t have the speed of Tomac or Lawrence, and he’ll need more consistency before we’re putting Webb ahead of Roczen. So, P4 makes sense after his 4-2-3 Triple Crown performance.

- As fast as he is, you’re safest picking Chase Sexton for P5. While Sexton is always a threat to win, he has just one podium this year — his win at Anaheim 2. Last week in the Houston Triple Crown, it was the same story — just one podium in three races. While it feels wrong to put such a fast and talented rider in P5, his 8-4-1-5 performance going into the State Farm Stadium in Glendale mandates it. You can pick Sexton to win; however, if he doesn’t, he won’t be on the podium.

- There are four dark-horse top-five riders. Jason Anderson has a pair of top fives, as does Webb. Jorge Prado scored a podium at A1, his only top five of the year. Joey Savatgy snuck into the top five at San Diego, but his 13-5-6-14 run doesn’t inspire confidence. It’s a bit early in the year for Hail Mary picks, so I would stick with the proven riders, with Anderson being the best longshot.

- The Wild Card is P14, which is always tricky. While picking a P14 rider is a challenge, I have a few ideas. Garrett Marchbanks leads the way with a P14 and P15 in the last two rounds. Justin Hill is 14-14-15-17 this year; unfortunately, he’s moving in the wrong direction for a P14 at Glendale. I mentioned Savatgy’s 13-5-6-14 results, so he is oddly in the mix. If Christian Craig (11-15-13-12) has a slightly off night, he could land in P14. I’m going with Marchbanks, who seems to have settled into that slot.
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2026 Glendale Supercross Fantasy Picks
- Eli Tomac
- Hunter Lawrence
- Ken Roczen
- Cooper Webb
- Chase Sexton
Wild Card P14: Garrett Marchbanks.
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2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Standings (after 4 of 17 rounds)
- Eli Tomac, KTM, 88 points (2 Wins, 3 Podiums, 4 Top 5s)
- Hunter Lawrence, Honda, 84 (3P, 4 T5)
- Ken Roczen, Suzuki, 76, (3P, 3 T5)
- Chase Sexton, Kawasaki, 74 (1W, 1P, 3 T5)
- Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 71 (1W, 1P, 2 T5)
- Jason Anderson, Suzuki, 62 (2 T5)
- Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 57
- Jorge Prado, KTM, 56 (1P, 1 T5)
- Joey Savatgy, Honda, 50 (1 T5)
- Dylan Ferrandis, Ducati, 49
- RJ Hampshire, Husqvarna, 38
- Christian Craig, Honda, 37
- Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 36
- Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 36
- Colt Nichols, Suzuki, 28
- Justin Hill, KTM, 28
- Shane McElrath, Honda, 17
- Garrett Marchbanks, Kawasaki, 15
- Austin Forkner, Triumph,12
- Vince Friese, Kawasaki, 9
- Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki, 8
- Mitchell Oldenburg, Beta, 6
- Kevin Moranz, KTM, 3
- Tristan Lane, Yamaha, 1
- Grant Harlan, KTM, 1
- Justin Barcia, Ducati, 1
- Ryan Breece, Honda, 1

