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Watch: SEXTON STUCK ON THE GATE! Last to 3rd! Webb Wins in Detroit

Watch: SEXTON STUCK ON THE GATE! Last to 3rd! Webb Wins in Detroit

Yahoo18-02-2025

The freezing temps did not stop Detroit from showing up! The boys put on a show once more for the fans. Chase Sexton accidentally jumps the gate causing him to get stuck for a couple of crucial seconds. He was able to battle his way back up through the pack from last to an impressive 3rd! Ken Roczen leads a majority of the main event with Cooper Webb chasing him down. In the end, it was Webb securing the win in Detroit!
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