With two rounds to go, Ken Roczen's four-point lead over Hunter Lawrence is pivotal in securing the 2026 Supercross Championship.
Roczen's momentum has been impressive, with four wins in the last five rounds, leaving him well-positioned for a title win.
However, Cooper Webb still has a slim chance of grabbing his fourth championship, requiring Roczen and Lawrence to each have a zero-point night at one of the last two rounds.

The key to picking a winner lies in understanding the riders' motivations and past performance, particularly in how they approach the final two rounds.
Roczen's lead is not insurmountable, as Lawrence can still guarantee the crown with two wins, while Roczen needs only a P2 finish to secure the title.
Lawrence has been inconsistent, going 6-3 since his last win at Nashville, whereas Webb has struggled to find consistency, with just one win on the year.

Webb's strategy will likely involve dogging Roczen and hoping for an error, while Lawrence needs to capitalize on his own strengths to crack the top three.
Savatagy has emerged as a top-five rider, going 5-4 in the last two rounds, but his consistency is not guaranteed.
The unpredictable nature of the sport means that even with these predictions, there is always an element of chance involved.

The riders' motivations and past performance will play a crucial role in determining the winner at the 2026 Denver Supercross event.
