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NBC Sports
04-05-2025
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250SX main in Denver produces final lap fireworks
Haiden Deegan and Cole Davies battle hard for the 250 Supercross main event win in Denver.


NBC Sports
21-04-2025
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Supercross 2025 results: 250 highlights, finish order, at New Jersey, Seth Hammaker wins, takes points lead
Seth Hammaker took the lead from holeshot winner Nate Thrasher on the first circuit and held his advantage for 19 laps to become the first 250 East rider to win multiple races in 2025 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. With the victory, he broke out of a tie with RJ Hampshire for the points lead with two divisional rounds remaining, one of which is an East / West Showdown in the Salt Lake City finale. None of the Eastern riders have been perfect, but Hammaker got one of his bad races out of the way early after struggling with his health in the second round in Detroit. He finished well outside the top 10 in 17th. Hammaker also suffered a disappointing finish in the muddy Foxborough, Massachusetts, race, but all of the title contenders struggled that day, and the impact was minimal. Even though Hammaker has a three-point gap to Hampshire and sole possession of the red plate, he knows the advantage can be lost as quickly as it was gained. Click here for a full recap of New Jersey Hampshire's biggest disappointment this season came in the series opener in Tampa, Florida, when he got hung up on a Tuff Blox on the first lap. He finished 18th in that race and was forced to play catch-up for much of the season, but podium finishes in Detroit, Daytona, and Birmingham put him in a position to capitalize on Tom Vialle's troubles in back-to-back races at Foxborough and Philadelphia. He came into New Jersey with a share of the points lead and could reclaim it with a win in Pittsburgh this weekend. Hammaker, Hampshire, and Vialle were separated by two points entering MetLife Stadium. They each had a solid run and stood on the podium, but Vialle lost five points in New Jersey and must overcome a seven-point hurdle in the final two races if he wants to defend his 250 East title. If anyone was prone to discount Cullin Park's second-place finish in the mud at Foxborough two weeks ago, the Florida native backed it up with a second top-five finish in East Rutherford. He was fourth in the rundown. New Jersey 450 Results For much of the afternoon, it appeared Nate Thrasher would become part of the championship conversation. A win in Birmingham quickly gave way to a pair of sub-10th-place finishes in Foxborough and Philadelphia, and with his fifth-place finish in MetLife Stadium, he has been practically eliminated from consideration. His three top-fives this season have been evenly spaced enough to keep him from gaining momentum. Thrasher crossed under the checkered flag fourth, but was penalized one position for gaining an advantage while off course. Austin Forkner was another rider who seemed to make progress. He showed speed in the preliminaries and scored a top-five in his heat. He rode in the top five for most of the Main but fell off the lead lap with two laps remaining and could only match his season-best finish of seventh. Here are the 250 Supercross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 14 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. 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. Seth Hammaker, Kawasaki 2. RJ Hampshire, Husqvarna 3. Tom Vialle, KTM 4. Cullin Park, Honda 5. Nate Thrasher, Yamaha * 6. Maximus Vohland, Yamaha 7. Austin Forkner, Triumph 8. Henry Miller, Honda 9. Devin Simonson, 10. Luke Neese, Honda 11. Trevor Colip, Honda 12. Izaih Clark, Honda 13. Jack Chambers, Kawasaki 14. Bryce Shelly, Yamaha 15. Justin Rodbell, Honda 16. Lance Kobusch, Honda 17. Lane Shaw, Kawasaki 18. Jack Rogers, Kawasaki 19. Chandler Baker, Husqvarna 20. Mark Fineis, Kawasaki 21. Michael Hicks, Yamaha 22. Chance Hymas, Honda * Holeshot / penalized one position for cutting track. 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 More SuperMotocross News New Jersey Recap Robbie Wageman returns to racing Jorge Prado returns to training What riders said after Philadelphia Daxton Bennick suffers compression fracture Philadelphia Recap | 450 Results | 250 Results Benny Bloss renews with Beta Monster Energy SX video game features major upgrades Chase Sexton controls his SX fate Eli Tomac on May 2025 return


NBC Sports
30-03-2025
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Davies: First 250SX overall win 'long overdue'
It's been "a long journey" for 17-year-old Cole Davies, who scores his first-career 250 Supercross overall win after a superb ride at Seattle.


NBC Sports
18-03-2025
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250SX biggest crashes and bashes of season so far
Relive the carnage and close-quarter action from the 250 Supercross season through the first nine rounds.


NBC Sports
10-03-2025
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Self-investment pays off for Hammaker at Indy
It was "a long time coming" for Seth Hammaker, who scored his second-career 250 Supercross win at Indianapolis, and the investment in himself has paid off so far in the 2025 season.