You will agree with me about the fact that in motocross the rider matters a lot: I don't know all those guys: would you say that the Vargs were ridden by riders as fast as the ones who rode ICEs?
If Jett Lawrence and Deegan will ride ICEs -and I think they will- I don't think that anyone with a Varg can beat them.
Here are the results.
The fastest lap of ICEs was 31.836 by Friese in the Pro Day AX-Pro Qualifier 1 and the fastes Varg did 33.634 with Joshua Hill in Pro Day X-Pro Qualifier 1.
In the Clash race, Friese won and the fastest Varg was 3rd with Hill.
It seems like Hicks used both a Yamaha and a Varg and he qualified with 33.994 with the former and 34.006 with the latter: the difference is 0.04%.
I also want to add that, despite the fact that I hope that I will always do motocross with electric dirtbikes and not with ICEs for the rest of my life -barring possible relevant technological breakthroughs- I agree with those guys in the comments section that ICEs sound much cooler. If you don't have to do things like replace pistons or upshift while standing and you only watch others riding, yes, I think it's better to watch ICEs. Maybe you should consider a Varg so that becoming a rider yourself becomes feasible, though.
EDIT: I also think that electrics sounded even less cool because of that background music. I think that watching a downhill race or a ski race or a tennis match with background music would make the competition seeming less serious. It's harder to get excited by an athletic feat with some chilling country music playing.