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Cycle News 2025 Issue 14 April 8

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Justin Cooper during the open- ing laps. The North Carolina native is no stranger to muddy conditions and avoided trouble, finishing second at the line. McElrath, a former 250SX race winner, now celebrates his first podium in the 450SX division. This achievement comes shortly after McElrath extended his con - tract with the Quad Lock Honda team, having initially signed on for only the first half of the 2025 Supercross season. "I was on the line, and I was praying, 'God, just give me trac - tion,' " McElrath said. "That's all I want on the grate, and I got a good start, leaned back, and started shifting. I almost lost it in the first corner. I want to keep this progression going. This is the first time in the 450 class where my whole program has been in unison, and that's what I'm really excited about." Cooper Webb somehow made his way to third at the checkers. The Star Racing Yamaha rider did not look like his usual self at the start of the race and fell twice in the early stages of the main event. With Chase Sexton up ahead and Webb down on the ground, barely inside the top 10, it seemed like the red-plate holder would be giving away a big chunk of his points lead. Then, in the final few laps, Webb began jumping most of the VOLUME 62 ISSUE 14 APRIL 8, 2025 P73 jumps and closed the gap to the front-runners. He passed from sixth to third on the last lap and passed his championship rival, Sexton, in the process. What initially looked like a disastrous night for Webb turned out bet- ter than expected as he gained more points in the champion- ship hunt. He now leads Sexton by 15. "It was a do-or-die situation," Webb said. "I fell twice, and once I finally got up and re- grouped, I had this 'F-it' attitude. I just charged forward and stayed jumping those jumps, which saved me. I saw three [laps] to go, and I saw the num - left idle by the injured Lawrence brothers. Wilson will race the last five rounds with the team. NO MAIN IN MASS FOR TRIUMPH Austin Forkner failed to make the 250SX main event, which meant there was no Triumph rider in the top 20 on Saturday night. "We knew it was going to be a mudder," said Forkner. "I started third in the heat race; I tipped over in a turn, and then some- one ran into me and got their bike stuck on top of mine. I then holeshot the LCQ—the track was just destroyed. I made a couple of mistakes and ended fifth. It is a huge bummer, but my starts were better today. This was all about survival, and I made too many mistakes in the LCQ. That is on me." Briefly... (Left) Cooper Webb went from sixth to third on the final lap of the 450SX main and further extended his points lead. (Bottom) Chase Sexton started up front but later finished outside the overall 450SX top five. PHOTO: ALIGN MEDIA

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