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his A game for the night show.
He started up front and led
the opening laps after moving
around early leader Malcolm
Stewart. Webb looked comfort-
able up front, but a dive-bomb
pass by
Sexton dropped the
number two back to second.
"He thought I cross-jumped
him early, and I get the frustra
-
tion," Webb said. "You have to
expect it and be mindful of
it. It
was good to not go down, and
then he rode away from us."
Webb ran a lonely second
most of the race as Sexton
sprinted off with the lead. In
the closing laps, his teammate,
Justin Cooper, caught up to
Webb's rear fender and nearly
win," Sexton said. "But you're not
going to do anything blatant or
stupid. We both have respect for
each other."
Webb still took a safe second
and protected his points lead.
The Monster Energy Star Racing
Yamaha rider was open about
riding while feeling under the
weather but still tried to bring
KEN ROCZEN OUT
Ken Roczen was not on the gate
in Denver after announcing he'll
miss the final two rounds of the
2025 season with an ankle injury
that requires surgery. "It's tough
to step away with just two rounds
remaining," said Roczen. "But with
the new injury, I need to prioritize
long-term health and recovery. I'm
proud of what we've accomplished
so far this season, and I'll be sup-
porting the team as they head into
the final rounds."
STOP CANCER ONLINE
AUCTION IS LIVE
The 2025 Love Moto Stop Cancer
online auction, benefiting the kids
at St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital, is now live and will run
until May 12. The annual auction
features over 200 unique items,
including race-worn memorabilia.
This event has become an annual
opportunity for all SuperMotocross
fans to collect race-worn gear
from their favorite racers while
supporting the fight against child-
hood cancer. Last year's auction
raised over $250K, setting yet
another auction record and raising
the bar for years to come.
Briefly...