
Birmingham, AL – Round 10: SuperMotocross World Championship (Triple Crown Format)
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Triple crown rounds mean more pressure and more racing — with riders qualifying for the three-moto main during the morning sessions. No room for error, especially when the margins are razor thin. But that’s where the Viral Elite showed up
250 Class: 3 Out of 22 in the Main Event – All Viral
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Gage Linville (Dirt Bike Depot KTM) lit it up in qualifying, clocking 15th fastest of the day and earning a direct transfer to the night’s mains. Gage rode clean, confident, and composed — exactly what you want under pressure.
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Lorenzo Locurcio (Wildcat Racing) and Crocket Meyers (Dirt Bike Depot) put down solid laps to earn 20th and 21st respectively, while Jack Chambers grabbed 19th — sending all three to the LCQ.
In the LCQ, the drama kicked in:
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Jack Chambers (Partzilla / Viral Elite) ripped a massive holeshot but tangled with a tough block — game over.
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Lorenzo Locurcio kept it steady and took the win, with Crocket Meyers securing the final transfer spot into the main event. That locked in three Viral Elite riders in the 250 East main — a serious statement for any brand.
450 Class: A Main Event Staple

Mitchell Harrison continues to be Mr. Consistent. Despite a tough qualifying session (23rd vs. his usual 17th), he dug deep and won the 450 LCQ, extending his main event streak to 5 in a row. Harrison isn’t just showing up — he’s making Viral a constant presence under the stadium lights.