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Supercross 2025 Results: 450 accents, finishing order, reaction in Glendale, Chase Sexton Wins – NBC Sports

Supercross 2025 Results: 450 accents, finishing order, reaction in Glendale, Chase Sexton Wins – NBC Sports

Chase sexton The proven sequence is critical on Saturday night after scoring the overall victory in the 4th round of Monster Energy’s Supercross season in a triple crown form at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, without winning an individual function. It was Sexton’s second victory for a triple crown. His first victory for a triple crown came in 2022 in Anaheim, California.

Completing the third in the first two features, Sexton goes Jet Lawrence Entering the final race and needed help to take the overall victory. When Lawrence took off the runway with a knee injury In the first tour of the final, Sexton had a clear road to the top of the podium. He chases Eli Tomak During the bigger part of the competition 3, but failed to overtake the leader and finished second. This is the second time in the last two years when a rider won the triple crown as a whole without scoring a racing victory; Cooper Web He finished 2-2-5 last spring in Anaheim on his way to win.

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Web came out in one position from the overall victory in the scoring of the Olympic style. He won the first race, received a bad start in competition 2 and recovered to finish only in fifth place and was third in a 3 -point competition for a total of nine points. Although it came out of the general victory, Web was pleased that he could stand at the top of the box in the opening feature.

Rocker He won a competition 2 and was also in dispute over the general victory after finishing fourth in the first feature. Glendale was filled with baskets and people. Rocker was no exception as he got a bad start in the final function. He was running from behind Justin Barcia In the closing tours, he needed the position to stand on the podium. He grabbed him with two laps.

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Jet Lawrence downplayed his leg in a crowd of riders and retired immediately.

Tomak struggled with his launch in the first two characteristics and disappeared deep into the field for the first half of these competitions. He failed to break the top five in competition 1 and barely made the sign in competition 2, so that the sixth and fourth place ended in these two events, practically eliminated it from the dispute. Tomak won a moral victory in competition 3, reaching the shaft flag first. It was his 18th over a race in this format, putting it on the head and shoulder before Jason Anderson with eight.

Hunter Lawrence Round the top five with the scores of the fifth, ninth and fourth of the three competitions.

Rocky focuses on Glendale’s positives

Ken Rocker had to fight for the podium finale in the 4th round and gave him “100 percent” in each motto with his views, which are now placed on restoration of the red plate.

Tedar Justin Hill He had the best overall performance of the season with a sixth place based on consistency and speed. He swept the top 10 in the three functions and keep the best of himself for the last. Hill finished in eighth place, tenth and seventh at night.

However, the largest storyline may be the jet’s injury. He finished second in the first two competitions and led the points entering the final. In circumference 1, he pulled his right leg in severe traffic and suffered or hyper-spare of the knee or vein. MRI on Monday will determine its immediate future.

Here are the results of 450 supercross, tour times and ranking after 4 round at Glendale State Farm Stadium, Arizona:


Results

General results

Function 1
Results
The faster sector times
Individual
TIME TO TOUR

Function 2
Results
The faster sector times
Individual
TIME TO TOUR
General Results After Competition 2

Function 3
Results
The faster sector times
Individual
TIME TO TOUR

450 SUPERCROSS rider points

Here’s the 4th round end in Glendale:

1. Chase Sexton, KTM (3-3-2)
2. Cooper Webb, Yamaha (1-5-3)
3. Ken Roczen, Suzuki (4-1-5)
4. Eli Tomac, Yamaha (6-4-1)
5. Hunter Lawrence, Honda (5-9-4)
6. Justin Hill, KTM (8-10-7)
7. Jason Anderson, Kawasaki (11-6-8)
8. Jett Lawrence, Honda (2-21)
9. Aaron Plassinger, KTM (10-7-9)
10. Malcolm Stuart, Hukarna (7-11-11)
11. Dylan Ferrandis, Honda (9-8-12)
12. Justin Barcia, Gasgas (12-12-6)
13. Justin Cooper, Yamaha (13-13-10)
14. Shane Mcelrath, Honda (14-15-13)
15. Joey Savatgy, Honda (17-14-14)
16. Colt Nichols, Suzuki (16-16-15)
17. Mitchell Aldenburg, Beta (15-17-17)
18. Kyle Chisclus, Suzuki (18-18-18)
19. Benny Blues, Beta (21-20-16)
20. Anthony Rodriguez, KTM (19-19-19)
21. Cade Classon, Kawasaki (20-21-20)
22. Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki (22-22-22)

Anaheim 1 450 results | 250 results
Results of San Diego 450 | 250 results
Anaheim 2 450 results | 250 results

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