ROUND 11 / MARCH 29, 2025
LUMEN FIELD / SEATTLE, WASHINGTON
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used this same strategy again
once Chase Sexton made his bid
for the lead, passing both Webb
and Roczen in one fell swoop.
Webb quickly maneuvered
around Roczen at the halfway
mark, and the pursuit of beating
his title rival, Sexton, was on.
"I got out front and was in
trail-riding mode," Webb said.
"Kenny got around me, and you
could tell he started laboring,
and that's where I felt we were
450SX
Cooper Webb is making his
point clear: he wants another
championship. After finishing off
the podium in Birmingham, the
two-time title winner bounced
back with a statement win in
Seattle. He started up front and
stalked Ken Roczen for the first
half of the main event. By sitting
in second, Webb followed Roc-
zen's lines and allowed him to
reach the lapped riders
first. He
19 JORDON SMITH
12TH 250SX
Jordon Smith returned to action this
weekend, but crashes kept him out
of the top 10. "I struggled today and
didn't feel too comfortable all day," he
said. "I was trying to avoid crashes,
but I made a few too many mistakes
today. Despite the setbacks, I gave
my all, as always. Luck wasn't on our
side here in Seattle."
27 MALCOLM STEWART
7TH 450SX
Malcolm Stewart rebounded for sev-
enth after going off track in the first
turn. "I had a great start, but AP [Aar-
on Plessinger] made a slight mistake
and bumped me off the track," he
said. "I know he's not the type of per-
son to do that on purpose or anything,
so it was a racing mistake, and it is
what it is. But on this track, this isn't
the one you want to be starting from
dead last. I was around a lot of riders
who were all over the place, myself
included, and seventh place was the
best result we had for tonight."
MYOWNRACE
Cooper Webb trailed
Chase Sexton for the
second half of the
450SX main event.
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP