2026 Birmingham Supercross – 450SX LCQ | Round 10
The 450SX Last Chance Qualifier at the 2026 Birmingham Supercross is exactly what the name says — the last chance. For the premier class riders who did not transfer through their heat race at Protective Stadium, the LCQ at Round 10 is the final opportunity to make the main event, and the desperation and determination on the gate makes for some of the most intense racing of the entire night.
In the 450SX class, missing a main event is not just a blow to pride — it is a direct hit to championship points at a stage of the 2026 season where every single point could prove decisive. The riders in the LCQ know this better than anyone, and that awareness turns every corner, every block pass, and every late braking move into a potential championship moment.
Protective Stadium is an unforgiving venue for a do-or-die race. The compact, technical indoor track offers limited passing opportunities, which means riders must be aggressive early and stay sharp throughout. By the time the 450SX LCQ gets underway, the track surface has been worked hard all night — adding ruts, bumps, and unpredictability to an already high-pressure situation.
Only a handful of transfer spots are available, and the clock waits for nobody. In the 450SX LCQ at Birmingham, there is no second chance after this.
Hit play on the video below and watch the 450SX LCQ from the 2026 Birmingham Supercross.
450 LCQ