The qualifying results for AMA Supercross RD2 in San Diego were filled with surprises and technical glitches. In the 250SX class, Levi Kitchen took the lead in the first session, but Haiden Deegan made a strong comeback in Q2 to secure the pole position. However, the top three riders were closely matched in terms of time, with only slight differences between them. Max Anstie had a better Q2 and qualified in fifth place. In the 450SX Group A, the qualifying results are yet to be updated due to an issue with the transponders during the first 450SX qualifying at San Diego. The organizers are yet to announce any changes or updates. But here's where it gets controversial... Some riders and fans are questioning the fairness of the qualifying process, especially with the transponder issue. And this is the part most people miss... The close times between the top three riders in the 250SX class could lead to some exciting races, but it also raises questions about the consistency and fairness of the qualifying process. What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with the qualifying results? Share your thoughts in the comments below!