"I won my heat race, but got
docked those positions," Sexton
said. "That led to a bad gate pick
in the main and a terrible start,
but overall, not a great main
event. I fought as hard as I could."
Beta's Benny Bloss knocked
off his season-best result in sev-
enth, followed by Colt Nichols,
Logan Leitzel
and Dylan Fer-
randis.
250SX EAST
The 250SX East riders returned
to the gate in Foxborough, with
defending champion Tom Vialle
carrying the red plate. Neither
the points leader nor former
Justin Barcia qualified first
and nearly scored a podium in
the main event before taking
fifth overall. "I got off to a good
start in the main event and was
right there with the leaders
throughout," Barcia said. "I was
around or in a podium spot at
different stages but ended up
bringing it home in fifth place
after a super-challenging day."
Sexton took sixth after strug
-
gling in the final laps of the race.
ber
four, and it was like blood in
the water."
Ken Roczen crossed the line
in fourth. Roczen is still rid-
ing with an AC separation and
tweaked his
ankle in practice
but gutted out another strong
ride inside the top five.
"In practice today, I caught
it [ankle] again, and it was the
worst I've hit it," Roczen said.
"So, I wasn't even, honestly,
going to race because it's not
getting better; it's getting worse.
I ended up coming out here and
giving it a whirl. Ended up fourth
on the night, so I couldn't be
more stoked with how the night
went."
ROUND 12 / APRIL 5, 2025
GILLETTE STADIUM / FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
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RJ Hampshire (24) tucks the front
at speed during the start of the
250SX main event. He went down,
taking out Seth Hammaker.