coasts. He sealed the deal with
a move around RJ Hampshire
on lap six for the lead and never
looked back, earning his second
career win and becoming the
first back-to-back 250SX winner
of the year.
"Honestly, I was in a good
spot before the red flag, so I
was a bit pissed off," Davies
said. "I knew I had to reset and
get another good start. We were
pretty much just battling it out,
and I got to the lead and tried to
put some good laps in early and
just rode it home from there."
Haiden Deegan finished
second to his Yamaha team
-
mate Davies. The West Coast
250SX
East-West
Showdown
After a red-flag full restart, it
was anyone's guess as to who
would take top honors in this
one. Daxton Bennett fell during
the early laps, and he required
medical assistance, which
brought out the red flag and a
restart.
Cole Davies, of the Yamaha
Star Racing Team, came
through the pack and blitzed
the whoops en route to the
front. The New Zealand rookie
showed speed beyond his years
as he passed several estab
-
lished contenders from both
where we
salvaged a fourth
place on a tough track."
Joey Savatgy scored a
season-best result in fifth place.
"P5 on the weekend, felt good
to have some clean air from lap
one," Savatgy said. "Starts and
opening five minutes are my
weakness right now, but I love
the feeling of accomplishing a
goal."
Justin Cooper took sixth
ahead of Dylan Ferrandis, Aaron
Plessinger, Benny Bloss and
Justin Hill.
ROUND 13 / APRIL 12, 2025
LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD / PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA.
SUPERCROSS I MONSTER ENERGY AMA SUPERCROSS / SUPERMOTOCROSS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
P86
Cole Davies became the best
of both coasts after winning the
250SX Showdown.