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Seattle, Wash., (March 29, 2025) Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Cooper Webb delivered another gritty performance to nab his fourth win of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season. Webb grabbed the lead with less than a minute remaining on the race clock.
Battling down the final corner, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton finished right behind Webb to take the second-place spot. After a charge from back in the pack, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Aaron Plessinger racked up his third podium of the year with a third-place finish at Lumen Field. Seattle marked the return of the Western Divisional 250SX Class and Round 7 of that division; 17-year-old rookie Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Cole Davies put in a nearly perfect ride to grab the first win of his career.

Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Cooper Webb:
“I really wanted that one. Me and Kenny [Roczen] were going back and forth. Then Chase got both of us and yeah, it was time to go! I had to get there with Kenny, I got around him, and then it was game on. It was so gnarly. I wish people could get a POV of the track and the ruts and the lappers. That was one of the gnarliest tracks that I’ve ever ridden and that was an absolute slugfest, two of the best guys right now going for it. You had to ride that fine line. He had that rhythm [line] that was a lot faster but I just kept charging and couldn’t let him get two in a row, that’s for sure. I want to give it up to the good Lord. These fans were awesome all night, we could hear them over our bikes… Like I said, this is strictly business.”
Rookie Cole Davies Earns First Career 250SX Class Victory
The 250SX Class delivered non-stop action. After some early back-and-forth exchanges for the lead, Cole Davies pulled clear and kept the drama behind him all the way to the checkered flag. The race delivered several intense battles that stretched for laps, including Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Garrett Marchbanks’ fight to claim second place. Points leader Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan recovered from an early crash to reach third place after thrilling battles with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Julien Beaumer, who earned fourth, and Team Honda HRC Progressive’s Jo Shimoda who, crossed the checkered flag in fifth.

Cole Davies, the second-ever New Zealander to win a Monster Energy AMA Supercross 250SX Main Event:
“It’s been a long journey. It’s a lot of work to get here. I can’t thank the people enough who helped me get here… I feel like this one’s been long overdue. I’m stoked to get this one done, and I needed that.”
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