The 2026 Monster Energy Supercross season has delivered 16 weeks of heart-pounding action, and it all comes down to a single, winner-take-all showdown in Salt Lake City. Round 17 of the SuperMotocross World Championship lands at Rice-Eccles Stadium this Saturday, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in for the finale, here's everything you need to catch every jump, pass, and photo finish.
When and Where to Watch
The main event kicks off live at 7:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, exclusively on Peacock.tv. Can't watch live? No worries—NBC will air an encore performance on Sunday at 3 p.m. ET. For those who live for every practice and qualifying lap, Race Day Live coverage starts at 1 p.m. ET on Peacock, giving you a front-row seat to the build-up.
The Championship Showdown: Roczen vs. Lawrence
The math is brutally simple: whoever finishes first, wins the title. Ken Roczen erased a daunting 31-point deficit two weeks ago in Philadelphia to snatch the red plate, but Hunter Lawrence roared back in Denver. Now, Lawrence trails by just one point. If either rider lands on the podium, it's a straight-up duel for the crown. But here's the twist: if they finish off the podium, Lawrence actually holds the advantage. A tie in points—triggered if Roczen beats Lawrence by just one position—would go to Lawrence on the tiebreaker of more second-place finishes. Every position counts, and every lap will feel like a final.
A Career Ends, A New Era Begins
Beyond the title fight, emotions run high as veteran Cade Clason hangs up his boots after 13 years on the bike. His final race at Salt Lake City marks the end of an era in SuperMotocross racing. Meanwhile, the 250 class may have its divisional champions decided—Haiden Deegan (Western) and Cole Davies (Eastern)—but the East/West Showdown promises fireworks. Watch Deegan and Davies battle one last time before Deegan moves up to the 450 class at the first Pro Motocross race in Pala, California, in just two weeks. It's a passing of the torch you won't want to miss.
How to Watch Everywhere Else
For fans outside Utah, every round of the SuperMotocross season—all 31 events—streams live on Peacock.tv. So gear up, grab your favorite team's gear, and settle in for a night of high-octane racing that will define a champion.
