
Highlights: Supercross Round 13, Philadelphia
Watch highlights from Supercross Round 13 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia that featured the second 250 East/West Showdown of the season.

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Reid Taylor to make professional debut in High Point Nationals on a 250
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NBC Sports
08-05-2025
- NBC Sports
Salt Lake City Supercross 2025, Round 17: How to watch, start times, schedule, TV info
Chase Sexton needs to make up nine points on Cooper Webb to win the championship, and that will be difficult since both riders have nearly identical records entering the season finale. Sexton leads in terms of victories with six to Webb's five, but Webb has two more podiums than his challenger and a better average finish of 2.4 to Sexton's 2.8. In the last four rounds, these riders have finished first and second. Supercross fans' eyes have been glued to the front of the pack. Dan Beaver, The 250 division features the third and final East / West Showdown. Haiden Deegan clinched the title last week in Denver, but there is a thrilling battle among the Eastern riders, and if any of the top three, Tom Vialle, Seth Hammaker, or RJ Hampshire, win the race, they will win the title. Here are the pertinent details for watching Round 17 of the 2025 Supercross season at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah: (All times are ET) BROADCAST/STREAMING SCHEDULE: TV coverage of Supercross Round 17 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, will begin live Saturday, May 10, at 7:00 p.m. ET on USA Network, Peacock, Telemundo, and the NBC Sports App with an encore on Monday, May 12, on CNBC. Race Day Live coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. ET on Peacock with coverage of qualification. All 31 rounds of the 2025 SuperMotocross schedule will be broadcast across the NBC, CNBC, USA Network, Peacock, and NBC Sports digital platforms with live coverage of all heats and features on Peacock. Details on how to sign up are available by clicking here. SALT LAKE CITY ENTRY LISTS 450 and 250 entry list SALT LAKE CITY TRACK MAP SALT LAKE CITY EVENT SCHEDULE (all times ET): Here are the start times and schedule for Saturday's Supercross race: Qualification 12:00 p.m.: 250 Overflow Free Practice 12:10 p.m.: 250 East Free Practice 12:20 p.m.: 250 West Free Practice 12:30 p.m.: 450 Group A Free Practice 12:40 p.m.: 450 Group B Free Practice 12:50 p.m.: 450 Group C Free Practice 1:05 p.m.: 250 Overflow Qualifying 1:20 p.m.: 250 West Qualifying 1:35 p.m.: 250 East Qualifying 1:50 p.m.: 450 Group A Qualifying 2:05 p.m.: 450 Group B Qualifying 2:20 p.m.: 450 Group C Qualifying 3:20 p.m.: 250 Overflow Qualifying 3:35 p.m.: 250 East Qualifying 3:50 p.m.: 250 West Qualifying 4:05 p.m.: 450 Group A Qualifying 4:20 p.m.: 450 Group B Qualifying 4:35 p.m.: 450 Group C Qualifying Evening Program 6:30 p.m.: Opening Ceremonies 7:04 p.m.: 250 East Heat – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main) 7:19 p.m.: 250 West Heat – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main) 7:34 p.m.: 450 Heat #1 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main) 7:49 p.m.: 450 Heat #2 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main) 8:23 p.m.: 250 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1 – 4 to Main) 8:35 p.m.: 450 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1 – 4 to Main) 8:52 p.m.: 250 East West Showdown – 15 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders 9:28 p.m.: 450 Main Event – 20 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders More SuperMotocross News Salt Lake City Preview | Betting Guide Jeremy Martin to run three Pro MX races in 2025 Jett Lawrence walks the red carpet Two riders die in 11-bike British Superbike crash Denver 450 Results | 250 Results Chase Sexton dominates Denver 450s, keeps hope alive Haiden Deegan wins 250 Denver feature, championship Denver Qualification | 250 Heats | 450 Heats Kevin Moranz wins PulpMX Privateer Challenge Ken Roczen to miss final two SX races

NBC Sports
07-05-2025
- NBC Sports
Salt Lake City Supercross 2025 preview: Top finishes, previous winners, who to watch
Since the COVID-19 pandemic altered the schedule in 2020 with seven rounds at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, this venue has served as the season finale, and there have been some spectacular races as a result. With his propensity to run strong in the closing stages of a season, Chase Sexton enters the weekend with back-to-back Salt Lake City victories in 2023 and 2024, as well as podiums that stretch to the second race of 2021, which contributes to opening betting odds of -205, the first time this season ALT Sports has favored a rider with a minus line . Cooper Webb won in this stadium in the second race of 2021 and was the runner-up to Marvin Musquin in the first race that year. He leads the field with four wins to Eli Tomac's three and would be considered a strong threat for the win this weekend if not for one outstanding factor: Webb does not need to win and has a lot to lose if he gets into a shoving match with Sexton. Webb enters the season finale with a nine-point advantage over Sexton and needs to finish only fifth or better to claim his third Supercross title. His first came in 2019, and his second was in 2021. Justin Cooper has been improving every weekend. He has one final chance to win a 450 race in his rookie season, and should he do so and Sexton finishes second, Webb needs only to finish eighth or better. If Webb wins the title, he will become the seventh rider to score at least three in the stadium series. Haiden Deegan wrapped up the championship in Denver when he moved Cole Davies off the track with two laps remaining, taking the lead and dropping his rival to fifth in the rundown. He now has titles in all three of the SuperMotocross League divisions. But there is still a championship to be decided in the 250 East division. There is a winner-take-all scenario with Tom Vialle, Seth Hammaker, and RJ Hampshire separated by three points. It may not be quite that simple, as this is the final East / West Showdown of the season, and the riders from the alternate coast have been strong. Only three riders have multiple wins this season, with Western divisional riders Deegan and Davies among them. Hammaker has two wins in the East, but faces both 250 champions from 2024, and they already know how to win. Vialle is the defending Eastern titlist while Hampshire won the Western championship. In the East's last outing, Hammaker stumbled out of the gate and gave up the points lead to Vialle, who won his first race of the season. With two wins, Hammaker has the tiebreaker should he end with the same number of points as Vialle and Hampshire. A Hampshire win and Vialle runner-up would give the title to Hampshire on a tiebreaker; if Hampshire wins and Hammaker finishes second, Hampshire would take the title by one point. According to , there have been nine winner-take-all scenarios in 250 divisional racing. Three of these ended in a tie (1987, 2000, and 2024), the leader entering the weekend won three times (1998, 2008, and 2011), and the challenger won three times (1988, 2007, and 2017). 2025 Top-10 finishers 450s Chase Sexton (6 wins, 11 podiums, 14 top-fives, 16 top-10s)Cooper Webb (5 wins; 13 podiums, 15 top-fives, 16 top-10s)Ken Roczen (1 win, 7 podiums, 11 top-fives, 13 top-10s)Aaron Plessinger (1 win, 5 podiums, 8 top-fives, 14 top-10s)Malcolm Stewart (1 win, 2 podiums, 6 top-fives, 15 top-10s)Jett Lawrence (1 win, 2 podiums, 2 top-fives, 3 top-10s) Eli Tomac (1 win, 1 podium, 3 top-fives, 4 top-10s) Justin Cooper (3 podiums, 8 top-fives, 13 top-10s)Jason Anderson (3 podiums, 3 top-fives, 7 top-10s)Hunter Lawrence (2 podiums, 3 top-fives, 4 top-10s) Shane McElrath (1 podium, 1 top-five, 7 top-10s) Justin Barcia (2 top-fives, 11 top-10s)Dylan Ferrandis (2 top-fives, 8 top-10s)Justin Hill (1 top-five, 10 top-10s) Joey Savatgy (1 top-five, 7 top-10s) Benny Bloss (4 top-10s)Dean Wilson (3 top-10s)Colt Nichols (1 top-10)Logan Leitzel (1 top-10) Mitchell Oldenburg (1 top-10) 250s Haiden Deegan (3 wins, 8 podiums, 9 top-fives, 9 top-10s)Cole Davies (2 wins, 4 podiums, 7 top-fives, 9 top-10s)Seth Hammaker (2 wins, 3 podiums, 7 top-fives, 8 top-10s)Tom Vialle (1 win, 5 podiums, 7 top-fives, 8 top-10s)RJ Hampshire (1 win, 5 podiums, 7 top-fives, 7 top-10s)Julien Beaumer (1 win, 4 podiums, 6 top-fives, 8 top-10s)Jordon Smith (1 win, 3 podiums, 5 top-fives, 6 top-10s)Nate Thrasher (1 win, 2 podiums, 4 top-fives, 6 top-10s)Max Anstie (1 win, 2 podiums, 2 top-fives, 4 top-10s)Jo Shimoda (1 win, 1 podium, 4 top-fives, 9 top-10s)Chance Hymas (1 win, 1 podium, 2 top-fives, 7 top-10s) Levi Kitchen (1 win, 1 podium, 1 top-five, 1 top-10) Garrett Marchbanks (2 podiums, 3 top-fives, 7 top-10s)Daxton Bennick (1 podium, 3 top-fives, 4 top-10s)Maximus Vohland (1 podium, 2 top-fives, 7 top-10s)Coty Schock (1 podium, 2 top-fives, 7 top-10s)Michael Mosiman (1 podium, 2 top-fives, 6 top-10s)Cullin Park (1 podium, 2 top-fives, 5 top-10s)Cameron McAdoo (1 podium, 1 top-five, 1 top-10) Gage Linville (1 podium, 1 top-five, 1 top-10) Ryder DiFrancesco (2 top-fives, 2 top-10s) Justin Rodbell (1 top-five, 1 top-10) Anthony Bourdon (3 top-10s)Austin Forkner (3 top-10s)Henry Miller (3 top-10s)Enzo Lopes (3 top-10s)Hunter Yoder (2 top-10s)Carson Mumford (2 top-10s)Hardy Munoz (2 top-10s)Cole Thompson (2 top-10)Devin Simonson (2 top-10s)Drew Adams (2 top-10)Parker Ross (1 top-10)Levi Kitchen (1 top-10)Lux Turner (1 top-10)Jett Reynolds (1 top-10)Gavin Towers (1 top-10)Lance Kobusch (1 top-10)Jack Chambers (1 top-10)Mark Fineis (1 top-10)Preston Taylor (1 top-10)Luke Neese (1 top-10) Bryce Shelly (1 top-10) 450s 2024: Chase Sexton (Followed by Justin Cooper, Cooper Webb) 2023: Chase Sexton (Aaron Plessinger, Justin Hill) 2022: Jason Anderson (Chase Sexton, Justin Barcia) 2021, Race 2: Cooper Webb (Marvin Musquin, Chase Sexton) 2021, Race 1: Marvin Musquin (Cooper Webb, Malcolm Stewart) 250s 2024: Haiden Deegan (RJ Hampshire, Jordon Smith) *2023: Jett Lawrence (RJ Hampshire, Levi Kitchen) *2022: Nate Thrasher (Hunter Lawrence, Pierce Brown) *2021, Race 2: Jett Lawrence (Colt Nichols, Hunter Lawrence) * 2021, Race 1: Jo Shimoda (Jett Lawrence, Colt Nichols) + * East / West Showdown + East Previews Denver | Pittsburgh | New Jersey | Philadelphia | Foxborough | Seattle | Birmingham | Indianapolis | Daytona | Arlington | Detroit | Tampa | Anaheim 2 | San Diego | Anaheim 1 More SuperMotocross News Jeremy Martin to run three Pro MX races in 2025 Jett Lawrence walks the red carpet Salt Lake City betting guide Two riders die in 11-bike British Superbike crash Denver 450 Results | 250 Results Chase Sexton dominates Denver 450s, keeps hope alive Haiden Deegan wins 250 Denver feature, championship Denver Qualification | 250 Heats | 450 Heats Kevin Moranz wins PulpMX Privateer Challenge Ken Roczen to miss final two SX races