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NBC Sports
06-05-2025
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- NBC Sports
Supercross 2025 results: 250 highlights, finish order, at Denver, Haiden Deegan wins round and title
Haiden Deegan passed Cole Davies late in Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado, and won his third feature of the season after leading the last two laps of the 250 West divisional race. By knocking Davies off course into a flat area surrounded by berms, he rode to a 13-second win as the only rider who could have contested his championship hopes in Salt Lake City lost enough points to allow Deegan to clinch the 2025 250 West championship. Deegan finished second in the 2023 and 2024 250 East championships in his first two full-time attempts at this level. Throughout the season, he repeatedly expressed the importance of winning all three SuperMotocross championships before moving up to the 450 division. Deegan will enter the 2025 250 Pro Motocross season as the defending champion. He has also won the first two SuperMotocross World Championship 250 titles. Click here for a full recap of Denver Julien Beaumer came out of the gates strong at the beginning of the season with second-place finishes in the two Anaheim, California, races and a victory in San Diego. He did not grace the podium again in his next five starts. His fortune changed in Denver, where he overcame a sixth-place finish in his heat and a sixth-place start in the feature at the conclusion of Lap 1. Beaumer steadily worked his way through the field, climbing to fifth on Lap 3, fourth on Lap 4, and into podium contention on Lap 13. Beaumer was destined to finish third before the late-race contact between Deegan and Davies. Garrett Marchbanks was another beneficiary of the internecine battle. He moved his way through the field from eighth on the opening lap to fourth on Lap 13. Marchbanks scored his second consecutive podium in 250 West only competition, but he struggled in the most recent East / West Showdown and will have to face the Eastern divisional riders again this week in Salt Lake City. Relive the 250 Heats Jordon Smith gave Triumph its first win in Glendale, Arizona, and then immediately hit hard times. He crashed in the first feature of a Triple Crown format in Arlington, Texas, and finished 22nd. Still banged up from that accident, he was 12th in Seattle, Washington, and ninth in Philadelphia. Smith would undoubtedly have preferred to finish on the podium, but his fourth-place finish was a step in the right direction. Davies was on his way to a third consecutive victory before he mismanaged traffic and allowed Deegan to close in on the lead. Finishing fifth tied for his third-worst result of the season. He was also fifth in the Indianapolis East / West Showdown. Here are the 250 Supercross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 16 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado. Feature Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times Heat 1 Heat 2 250 West Rider Points 250 Combined Rider Points Manufacturer Points Here is the finishing order of Round 16 in Denver: 1. 38 Haiden Deegan, Yamaha 2. 23 Julien Beaumer, KTM 3. 36 Garrett Marchbanks, Kawasaki 4. 19 Jordon Smith, Triumph 5. 100 Cole Davies, Yamaha * 6. 37 Coty Schock, Yamaha 7. 93 Michael Mosiman, Yamaha 8. 98 Drew Adams, Kawasaki 9. 30 Jo Shimoda, Honda 10. 166 Enzo Lopes, Yamaha 11. 61 Cole Thompson, Yamaha 12. 101 Dylan Walsh, Kawasaki 13. 134 Avery Long, KTM 14. 115 Gavin Towers, Honda 15. 64 Robbie Wageman, Yamaha 16. 302 Parker Ross, Honda 17. 63 Hunter Yoder, Kawasaki 18. 334 Brad West, Yamaha 19. 58 Derek Kelley, Yamaha 20. 65 Lux Turner, KTM 21. 775 CJ Benard, KTM 22. 85 Max Sanford, Kawasaki * Holeshot Anaheim 1 450 Results | 250W Results San Diego 450 Results | 250W Results Anaheim 2 450 Results | 250W Results Glendale 450 Results | 250W Results Tampa 450 Results | 250E Results Detroit 450 Results | 250E Results Arlington 450 Results | 250W Results Daytona 450 Results | 250E Results Indianapolis 450 Results | 250 E/W Results Birmingham 450 Results | 250E Results Seattle 450 Results | 250W Results Foxborough 450 Results | 250E Results Philadelphia 450 Results | 250E/W Results New Jersey 450 Results | 250E Results Pittsburgh 450 Results | 250E Results More SuperMotocross News 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 Denver Preview | Betting Guide Drew Adams returns in Denver Pittsburgh Recap | 450 Results | 250 Results Seth Hammaker's Northeast success Justin Barcia to miss the final three SX rounds


NBC Sports
02-05-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
SX at Empower Field at Mile High: 250 title, Webb
Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas preview key storylines ahead of Round 16 in Denver, including the 250 East division's top three, Haiden Deegan's chance to clinch, and Cooper Webb's likelihood of winning a third title.
Yahoo
28-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Supercross 2025 results: 250 highlights, finish order, at Philadelphia, Tom Vialle scores clutch win
Tom Vialle became the 12th 250 divisional rider to win a race in the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross season at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and did so in the nick of time. Winless in his first eight attempts as the reigning 250 East champion, Vialle's hope of defending his title took a serious blow in Foxborough, Massachusetts, when he got mired in the mud on the final lap and finished 22nd. The following week, he finished behind his principal rivals, Seth Hammaker and RJ Hampshire, and entered Pittsburgh with a seven-point disadvantage. He was not out of contention for the title, but the hill was steep. Advertisement Vialle's clutch win elevated him to the points lead by one over Hammaker and three above Hampshire, setting up a three-rider battle for the championship. For the 250 in the Eastern division, it will come down to a winner-takes-all scenario in Salt Lake City. If only it were that simple. The inclusion of the 250 West riders in the final East / West Showdown and tiebreakers, should Vialle or Hammaker fail to win, makes the math much more complicated. Red plate holder Hammaker got a terrible start and was well outside the top 10 in 15th after Lap 1. He methodically passed riders at the pace of about one per lap until he settled into sixth on Lap 6. Hammaker moved into fifth on Lap 12 and momentarily regained the points lead. Vialle's pass for the lead on Lap 16 provided him the lead, but Hammaker's effort put him in a spot where any position ahead of Vialle would give him the tiebreaker of the most divisional wins. "It was going to come down to that last [round] regardless, and now it's just winner take all for sure," Hammaker said after the race. Advertisement Both riders have to watch for Hampshire. A win by that rider would give him the tiebreaker even if Hammaker finishes second. The 2024 250 West champion has one win, a pair of second-place finishes, and another podium compared to Hammaker's three total podiums. Hampshire rode in the fourth position for most of the race, crept into third from Lap 11 through 15, and then fell back to fourth to finish the race. When Hampshire was forced to change coasts due to a wrist injury that kept him from lining up for the 250 West opener, everyone knew he would battle Vialle for the title. Nate Thrasher earned the holeshot, paced the field for the first 17 laps, and had a convincing lead in the middle stage of the race. Vialle needed the win and was simply more determined at the end with a championship on the line. Back-to-back top-fives in New Jersey and Pittsburgh help erase a pair of disappointments at Foxborough and Philadelphia. Advertisement Hampshire's odds would have been improved if not for the determination of Maximus Vohland. He refused to give up when Hampshire passed him for third on Lap 10, kept the pressure on, and retook the spot five laps later. Vohland's first career podium came after a difficult couple of seasons of injury and a team change from Pro Circuit Kawasaki to the surging ClubMX team. Here are the 250 Supercross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 15 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Results Feature Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times Heat 1 Heat 2 Advertisement 250 East Rider Points 250 Combined Rider Points Manufacturer Points Here is the finishing order of Round 14 in New Jersey: 1. Tom Vialle, KTM 2. Nate Thrasher, Yamaha * 3. Maximus Vohland, Yamaha 4. RJ Hampshire, Husqvarna 5. Seth Hammaker, Kawasaki 6. Chance Hymas, Honda 7. Cullin Park, Honda 8. Henry Miller, Honda 9. Devin Simonson, Yamaha 10. Bryce Shelly, Yamaha 11. Izaih Clark, Honda 12. Ayden Shive, KTM 13. Justin Rodbell, Honda 14. Trevor Colip, Honda 15. Austin Forkner, Triumph 16. Lance Kobusch, Honda 17. Hardy Munoz, Yamaha 18. Jack Chambers, Kawasaki 19. Jack Rogers, Kawasaki 20. Vinny Luhovey, Kawasaki 21. Matti Jorgensen, GasGas 22. Luke Neese, Honda Advertisement * Holeshot Anaheim 1 450 Results | 250W Results San Diego 450 Results | 250W Results Anaheim 2 450 Results | 250W Results Glendale 450 Results | 250W Results Tampa 450 Results | 250E Results Detroit 450 Results | 250E Results Arlington 450 Results | 250W Results Daytona 450 Results | 250E Results Indianapolis 450 Results | 250 E/W Results Birmingham 450 Results | 250E Results Seattle 450 Results | 250W Results Foxborough 450 Results | 250 Results Philadelphia 450 Results | 250 Results New Jersey 450 Results | 250 Results More SuperMotocross News Pittsburgh Recap | 450 Results Seth Hammaker's Northeast success Justin Barcia to miss the final three SX rounds Advertisement Pittsburgh betting odds, predictions Pittsburgh Preview Jerry Robin paralyzed in NJ crash Mitchell Oldenburg renews with Beta Robbie Wageman returns to racing Jorge Prado returns to training Daxton Bennick suffers compression fracture


NBC Sports
28-04-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Supercross 2025 results: 250 highlights, finish order, at Philadelphia, Tom Vialle scores clutch win
Tom Vialle became the 12th 250 divisional rider to win a race in the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross season at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and did so in the nick of time. Winless in his first eight attempts as the reigning 250 East champion, Vialle's hope of defending his title took a serious blow in Foxborough, Massachusetts, when he got mired in the mud on the final lap and finished 22nd. The following week, he finished behind his principal rivals, Seth Hammaker and RJ Hampshire, and entered Pittsburgh with a seven-point disadvantage. He was not out of contention for the title, but the hill was steep. Vialle's clutch win elevated him to the points lead by one over Hammaker and three above Hampshire, setting up a three-rider battle for the championship. For the 250 in the Eastern division, it will come down to a winner-takes-all scenario in Salt Lake City. If only it were that simple. The inclusion of the 250 West riders in the final East / West Showdown and tiebreakers, should Vialle or Hammaker fail to win, makes the math much more complicated. Click here for a full recap of Pittsburgh Red plate holder Hammaker got a terrible start and was well outside the top 10 in 15th after Lap 1. He methodically passed riders at the pace of about one per lap until he settled into sixth on Lap 6. Hammaker moved into fifth on Lap 12 and momentarily regained the points lead. Vialle's pass for the lead on Lap 16 provided him the lead, but Hammaker's effort put him in a spot where any position ahead of Vialle would give him the tiebreaker of the most divisional wins. 'It was going to come down to that last [round] regardless, and now it's just winner take all for sure,' Hammaker said after the race. Both riders have to watch for Hampshire. A win by that rider would give him the tiebreaker even if Hammaker finishes second. The 2024 250 West champion has one win, a pair of second-place finishes, and another podium compared to Hammaker's three total podiums. Pittsburgh 450 Results Hampshire rode in the fourth position for most of the race, crept into third from Lap 11 through 15, and then fell back to fourth to finish the race. When Hampshire was forced to change coasts due to a wrist injury that kept him from lining up for the 250 West opener, everyone knew he would battle Vialle for the title. Nate Thrasher earned the holeshot, paced the field for the first 17 laps, and had a convincing lead in the middle stage of the race. Vialle needed the win and was simply more determined at the end with a championship on the line. Back-to-back top-fives in New Jersey and Pittsburgh help erase a pair of disappointments at Foxborough and Philadelphia. Hampshire's odds would have been improved if not for the determination of Maximus Vohland. He refused to give up when Hampshire passed him for third on Lap 10, kept the pressure on, and retook the spot five laps later. Vohland's first career podium came after a difficult couple of seasons of injury and a team change from Pro Circuit Kawasaki to the surging ClubMX team. Here are the 250 Supercross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 15 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Feature Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times Heat 1 Heat 2 250 East Rider Points 250 Combined Rider Points Manufacturer Points Here is the finishing order of Round 14 in New Jersey: 1. Tom Vialle, KTM 2. Nate Thrasher, Yamaha * 3. Maximus Vohland, Yamaha 4. RJ Hampshire, Husqvarna 5. Seth Hammaker, Kawasaki 6. Chance Hymas, Honda 7. Cullin Park, Honda 8. Henry Miller, Honda 9. Devin Simonson, Yamaha 10. Bryce Shelly, Yamaha 11. Izaih Clark, Honda 12. Ayden Shive, KTM 13. Justin Rodbell, Honda 14. Trevor Colip, Honda 15. Austin Forkner, Triumph 16. Lance Kobusch, Honda 17. Hardy Munoz, Yamaha 18. Jack Chambers, Kawasaki 19. Jack Rogers, Kawasaki 20. Vinny Luhovey, Kawasaki 21. Matti Jorgensen, GasGas 22. Luke Neese, Honda * Holeshot Anaheim 1 450 Results | 250W Results San Diego 450 Results | 250W Results Anaheim 2 450 Results | 250W Results Glendale 450 Results | 250W Results Tampa 450 Results | 250E Results Detroit 450 Results | 250E Results Arlington 450 Results | 250W Results Daytona 450 Results | 250E Results Indianapolis 450 Results | 250 E/W Results Birmingham 450 Results | 250E Results Seattle 450 Results | 250W Results Foxborough 450 Results | 250 Results Philadelphia 450 Results | 250 Results New Jersey 450 Results | 250 Results More SuperMotocross News Pittsburgh Recap | 450 Results Seth Hammaker's Northeast success Justin Barcia to miss the final three SX rounds Pittsburgh betting odds, predictions Pittsburgh Preview Jerry Robin paralyzed in NJ crash Mitchell Oldenburg renews with Beta Robbie Wageman returns to racing Jorge Prado returns to training Daxton Bennick suffers compression fracture


NBC Sports
27-04-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
250SX title race a winner-take-all after Round 15
Leigh Diffey and Ricky Carmichael unpack Tom Vialle's "long overdue" win that sends him to the top of the 250 East standings as he looks to defend his title in a winner-take-all in Salt Lake City.