Monday Morning Coffee | 2026 Houston Supercross

Grab yourself a cup and dip into this week’s Monday Morning Coffee opinion column where we talk about some of what happened in Motocross…

Monday Morning Coffee Opinion Column by Bigwave about Motocross and other interesting topics

By Billy Rainford

In the winter, I always like to start these things with a little weather report. Depending on where you live, you’ll either be jealous or have deep sympathy for what we’re going through. I posted a couple photos of a MTB ride Sunday afternoon, so I ‘ll let that Instagram post sum it up for you:

Seriously, it has been ridiculously cold here the past couple weeks. I know that even people as far south as Florida are seeing abnormally low temps right now. GPF was forced to cancel an event and Club MX is showing videos of people tobogganing!

Today happens to be February 2nd which means it’s Groundhog Day! If Wiarton Willie sees his shadow we’ll have 6 more weeks of winter. If he doesn’t see his shadow we are supposed to get an early spring. Well, I can see right now that the sun is shining brightly through the window of my office, so I think we can expect some bad news from the rodent.

🚨 Breaking news! 🚨

South Bruce Peninsula Mayor Jay Kirkland confers with Wiarton Willie Monday morning before passing along word that the albino groundhog did not see his shadow, so it will be an early spring.”

However:

Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow which means there will be six more weeks of winter.

One of these is FAKE NEWS! I guess we’ll know who it is when the Ides of March arrive.

Let’s get to some Supercross.

The Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series made its was east to Houston, Texas, for Round 4 at NRG Stadium on Saturday. I wasn’t there but I see that everyone was wearing “toques” and gloves so even Texas hasn’t ben spared this crazy cold!

We had 3 Canadian racers trying to qualify Saturday night. Bring that it was a Triple Crown round, it meant that only 18 riders would qualify directly to the 3-race night program. The rest would need to race a LCQ where the top 4 riders in both the 250 West and 450 class would move on to the races. These TC races are always more difficult for the privateer riders and it can affect their turnout.

#585 Blake Davies. | Brody Brown photo

Fortunately, it didn’t stop young AVL International Motorsports Husqvarna rider #585 Blake Davies from Mission, BC from making the drive all the way from Kevin Urqhart‘s where he’s staying in Menifee, California. He hopped in his pick-up truck and made the 1500-mile journey solo to give it his best shot.

Q: 26th (Top 18 moved directly to races)
LCQ: 7th (Top 4 moved on. He charged into the first turn after a good jump. Less than 10 seconds out of 4th)

Blake’s Instagram post:

#800 Preston Masciangelo. | Brown Dog Wilson photo

NXT LVL GasGas rider #800 Preston Masciangelo from Brantford, Ontario, also made the trip east from California to try and back up his Main qualification at Anaheim 2 the week before where he scored his first points with a 19th place finish.

Q: 27th (He was just .2 seconds behind Blake)
LCQ: 11th (Moved up from outside top 15. 20 seconds behind 4th.

Preston’s Instagram post:

#214 Tyler Gibbs. | Brown Dog Wilson photo

We were missing GA Checkpoint Fox Yamaha rider #214 Tyler Gibbs from Abbotsford, BC this week due to an injury he suffered to his elbow during practice the week before A2. He plans on taking a bit of time to recuperate and then get back to the line for Glendale, Arizona, this coming weekend, but we’ll know more on his condition as we get closer.

#66 Cole Thompson. | Brown Dog Wilson photo

Heartbeat Hot Sauce Solitaire Yamaha’s #66 Cole Thompson from Brigden, Ontario, once again lined up in the 450 class. We all know how smooth Cole is and were all waiting for the day he made the step to the 450 class.

Q: 24th
LCQ: 5th

As always, the LCQ was a great place to watch some close racing action. Cole was back in 9th early in the LCQ where only the top 4 would move on to the 3 races later in the evening. He crept closer and closer the the all-important 4th place rider who was, of course, Partzilla PRMX Kawasaki rider, #784 Cade Clason.

Cole closed to his rear wheel late in the short, 5-minute race, but Cade was able to react and hold on for the position. They were separated by less than a second at the flag.

Cole’s Instagram post:

Cole will now switch his attention back to the AMA FIM North American Arenacross Championship that will head to Prescott (pronounced like “Biscuit” I learned last time I was there), Arizona, for round 6 where he is sitting 2nd in points to arch rival MCR Honda’s #200 Ryan Breece.

AX Pro

Series Points
Pos   Racer 10/11/25 12/20/25 01/03/26 01/09/26 01/10/26 Total
1st

#200
Honda
31 pts

1st
29 pts

2nd
28 pts

4th
48 pts

1st
48 pts

1st
184
2nd

#16
Yamaha
30 pts

2nd
28 pts

4th
28 pts

3rd
40 pts

3rd
42 pts

3rd
168
3rd

#98
Honda
16 pts

9th
30 pts

1st
28 pts

2nd
45 pts

2nd
45 pts

2nd
164
4th

#581
Honda
 
25 pts

5th
27 pts

5th
38 pts

4th
33 pts

6th
123
5th

#73
Kawasaki
 
12 pts

12th
21 pts

6th
31 pts

6th
35 pts

4th
99
6th

#14
Yamaha
28 pts

3rd
28 pts

3rd
29 pts

1st
 
 
85
7th

#33
Husqvarna
 
14 pts

9th
 
27 pts

7th
31 pts

7th
72
8th

#500
Kawasaki
 
 
 
34 pts

5th
34 pts

5th
68
9th

#58
Yamaha
 
13 pts

10th
 
24 pts

10th
24 pts

9th
61
10th

#2
KTM
24 pts

5th
12 pts

11th
21 pts

7th
 
 
57
11th

#114
Gas Gas
 
 
 
27 pts

8th
29 pts

8th
56
11th

#636
Honda
23 pts

6th
18 pts

7th
15 pts

9th
 
 
56
13th

#573
Yamaha
 
 
 
26 pts

9th
23 pts

10th
49
14th

#37
KTM
 
 
 
23 pts

11th
19 pts

11th
42
15th

#316
Yamaha
13 pts

10th
19 pts

6th
 
 
 
32
16th

#461
Kawasaki
17 pts

7th
14 pts

8th
 
 
 
31
17th

#6
Triumph
25 pts

4th
 
 
 
 
25
18th

#12
Yamaha
17 pts

8th
 
 
 
 
17
19th

#31
Yamaha
 
 
15 pts

8th
 
 
15
20th

#352
Yamaha
 
 
14 pts

11th
 
 
14
20th

#306
Yamaha
 
 
14 pts

10th
 
 
14

2026 Houston Supercross Results and Points

NRG Stadium

Houston, Texas

Saturday, January 31, 2026

2026 SX 250 West Championship

 #BIKERIDERPOINTSPOINT ADJUSTMENTS1: Anaheim 12: San Diego3: Anaheim 24: Houston
11WHaiden Deegan930184th251st251st251st
261Max Anstie740251st175th166th166th
323Michael Mosiman730175th203rd222nd148th
434Ryder Difrancesco720203rd157th203rd175th
519Maximus Vohland61-3157th148th175th154th
6142Cameron Mcadoo600022nd222nd184th203rd
747Levi Kitchen570166th184th121st222nd
860Hunter Yoder450148th121st157th157th
971Carson Mumford4501111th814th148th1210th
1040Parker Ross450814th1111th139th139th
1129Chance Hymas380222nd166th022nd 
1242Dilan Schwartz3601210th139th1111th040th
1357Avery Long360139th1012th517th814th
14224Joshua Varize350913th319th1210th1111th
1570Anthony Bourdon280616th1210th024th1012th
1643Lux Turner280715th913th319th913th
17245Matti Jorgensen200418th024th1012th616th
18131Crockett Myers180517th040th913th418th
19237Robbie Wageman1601012th022nd616th041st
2083Justin Rodbell160319th023rd814th517th

2026 SX 450 Championship

 #BIKERIDERPOINTSPOINT ADJUSTMENTS1: Anaheim 12: San Diego3: Anaheim 24: Houston
13Eli Tomac880251st251st203rd184th
296Hunter Lawrence840184th222nd222nd222nd
394Ken Roczen760222nd203rd148th203rd
44Chase Sexton740148th184th251st175th
51Cooper Webb710157th148th175th251st
621Jason Anderson620175th1111th184th166th
732Justin Cooper570166th166th1210th139th
826Jorge Prado56-3173rd913th157th157th
917Joey Savatgy500913th175th166th814th
1014Dylan Ferrandis490139th139th1111th1210th
1124R.J. Hampshire380418th1012th139th1111th
1228Christian Craig3701111th715th913th1012th
137Aaron Plessinger3601210th157th022nd913th
1427Malcolm Stewart360022nd1210th1012th148th
1545Colt Nichols2801012th616th616th616th
1646Justin Hill280814th814th715th517th
1712Shane McElrath170517th418th418th418th
1836Garrett Marchbanks150028th 814th715th
1933Austin Forkner120715th039th517th 
20719Vince Friese9-5319th517th-219th319th

Iron Horse Arenacross in Rimbey, AB / February 13-14 and 20-21

The Iron Horse Arenacross series is back for 2026 and is just a couple weeks away. The 4-round series goes back-to-back weekends, February 13-14 and 20-21. Registration has been open for a couple weeks, so make sure you get in!

Follow them on Instagram HERE.

2024 top 5:

  1. Blake Davies
  2. Zach Ufimzeff
  3. Nick Collins
  4. Ethan Ouellette
  5. Liam Dodds

2025 top 5:

  1. Blake Davies
  2. Tyler Gibbs
  3. Tiger Wood
  4. Quinn Amyotte
  5. Wyatt Hasil

Mike Beaudin Rides Again!

I just saw something I thought you might all enjoy. After I clicked “SUBMIT” on this MMC, I added it to our Facebook page and this post was at the top of the feed. Mike Beaudin raced Snocross this past weekend! So amazing to see. Congratulations, Mike. Here’s his post from FB:

He doesn’t have it set as shareable, so I hope he doesn’t mind this copy/paste:

Its been 3,129 days since I raced competitively, and 3,129 days since breaking my back disabling everything below my belly button. Yesterday I went racing again. Something I always knew I could do, something that has crossed my mind every single day since that fateful day.

Though I couldn’t seat bounce the jump faces, launch the triples or doubles, position myself to rail the turns or be aggressive as I once could.. It still meant the world to me to smell the race gas, listen to Dave Bell through the P.A, feel those pre race staging jitters, feel my heart rate soar as we all waited for the light to turn green.. to see and hear the spectators in the stands, watch the finish line flag man wave the green, white and checkered flags.. to return to the trailer after the race and know I accomplished something memorable once again. It meant everything to me yesterday.

I raced Snowcross yesterday. And I am so thankful to of done it with the amazing people that were behind me yesterday. I want to Thank a very huge thank you to my Dad Denis Beaudin for being brave to support me in getting me there, loading and unloading my sled, being by my side through every moment yesterday. I love you so much Dad. Thank you. Dave Bell Dawn McClintock for Always being there for me FXR RacingFXR Pro Fish for making this memorable day possible with Joe, Miranda, Jennifer Labossiere and Bruno Mauti at Canadian Snowcross Racing Association (CSRA) for making me feel so welcome at their event and making sure I had what I needed.. truly heart warming hospitality that made this day more than memorable.. Thank you so much. The Weir brothers @jakeweir_459 and @trentw458 (4x Canadian National Snowcross Champion and their awesome buddy @ryder346 for lending me their mandatory @tekridertekvest , packing my gate.. warming up my sled on the line and making sure I had the best possible chance at a great start .. what an HONOR to have such support from such a team that knows what it takes to win Snowcross races.. truly couldn’t have a better crew behind me yesterday.

I am beyond grateful and thankful for yesterday.. in a blink of an eye it is all over and under my belt. Also a huge Thank you to my Mom Jackie B MacNeil and Norman Link for your love and encouragement leading up to and on this day.. my sister Amanda Beaudin for supporting my decision and praying for protection and the best possible outcome, and all the good luck and positive messages from my friends and family that knew how important this day means to me.. I thank you all for your love and positive support and encouragement Justin MathewMariah BeaudinJeff MacNeilMike HendersonKyle Kichler and Ryan Kichler , Lisette BrissonBlair MorganDoug HenryHayden HalsteadRacecraftbyhalstead911 Automotive and TireGeorge AtleeThe Point BBQ Co.Brad Coles . ❤️ @justinphoto Thank you to everyone for making this a dream come true. I love you all.

Have a great week, everyone.

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