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Supercross betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Philadelphia: Cooper Webb, Chase Sexton basically even
Supercross betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Philadelphia: Cooper Webb, Chase Sexton basically even

NBC Sports

time09-04-2025

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Supercross betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Philadelphia: Cooper Webb, Chase Sexton basically even

Cooper Webb (+165 for the outright win) is the favorite for Round 13 of the Monster Energy Supercross season, with Chase Sexton (-190) a close second as the series heads for what may be its second mudder of 2025 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mud races often defy logic; no one knows that better than Webb. He spent most of the evening in Foxborough's feature outside of the top five until he found his flow on the last lap. Webb was as surprised as everyone else that he covered his -255 odds to score third-place points and extend his advantage over Sexton in the championship hunt. But that does not mean he will necessarily be a good value again this week if the track is as sloppy as it was in New England. Webb's podium odds are slightly more attractive at -218. That is still a stretch. After failing to stand on the podium for the sixth time this season in Foxborough, Sexton's odds showed significant movement from -221 last week to -186 in Philadelphia. Both Webb and Sexton are among the toughest riders in the field, but they also have the most to lose since they are practically the only racers with a shot at the championship, and that should make them conservative in extreme conditions. The championship odds between the two remain virtually unchanged, while both have lengthened. The points differential between Webb and Sexton was 498 last week, and heading into Philadelphia, it is 490. Webb is a marked favorite with -691 odds, but for the first time this season, Sexton is also in the minus range at -201. In championship points, only 15 separate these two, which means both riders control their fate with five rounds remaining. Ken Roczen (+483) remains the third-ranked rider this week and narrowly missed standing on the podium in Foxborough. In fact, he believed he should have had the position and that Webb jumped on a red cross flag; officials sided with Webb's opinion that he was committed to the jump as the flag was employed. Roczen is banged up with a sore shoulder and ankle, but that does not seem to impact his speed. After winning last week with +1048 opening odds, Aaron Plessinger (+614) joins the list of riders under 10/1 for Philadelphia. His odds have steadily lowered from nearly 30/1 at Daytona to a little more than 6/1 in Philly, but there is still a little juice to be squeezed. With podium odds of only +128, bettors may as well assume the additional risk and wager on the outright win. PHILADELPHIA LONGSHOTS Justin Barcia (+2236) is another rider known for his prowess on sloppy tracks. And there were moments when it appeared he would excel in Foxborough. Barcia set the fastest lap in qualification, and he was in a podium position early in the main until he got swallowed up by the mud on Lap 4. Barcia earned his second top-five of the season, but since he failed to achieve the podium, his odds of a top-three finish are relatively attractive at 3/1. Justin Cooper (+2126) needs to be considered every week. He has ridden well enough that all it will take to put him on top of the box is a great start and a little luck. Cooper has the best average finish among winless riders with a 6.5 compared to Barcia's 7.6, and with one podium and five top-fives to his credit, Cooper keeps putting himself in position for a miracle to happen. If the Philadelphia race is dry, Cooper has the best chance at becoming the season's eighth 450 winner. Outright Winner Odds Cooper Webb, +165 Chase Sexton, +190 Ken Roczen, +483 Aaron Plessinger, +614 Justin Cooper, +2126 Justin Barcia, +2236 Malcolm Stewart, +2387 Dylan Ferrandis, +5635 Logan Leitzel, +5845 Justin Hill, +14878 Colt Nichols, +14878 Christian Craig, +14878 Joey Savatgy, +14878 Shane McElrath, +14878 Benny Bloss, +14878 Mitchell Oldenburg, +14878 Kyle Chisholm, +14878 Tristan Lane, +16238 Bubba Pauli, +16238 Logan Karnow, +16238 Jerry Robin, +16238 Grant Harlan, +16238 Hunter Schlosser, +16238 Justin Starling, +16238 Podium Odds Cooper Webb, -218 Chase Sexton, -186 Ken Roczen, +110 Aaron Plessinger, +128 Justin Barcia, +300 Justin Cooper, +311 Malcolm Stewart, +355 Dylan Ferrandis, +564 Logan Leitzel, +566 Justin Hill, +928 Shane McElrath, +1052 Christian Craig, +1204 Joey Savatgy, +1219 Colt Nichols, +1259 Benny Bloss, +1546 Mitchell Oldenburg, +1875 Bubba Pauli, +2771 Kyle Chisholm, +2954 Mitchell Harrison, +3399 Jerry Robin, +3591 Kevin Moranz, +3971 Grant Harlan, +4046 Justin Starling, +4262 Anthony Rodriguez, +4319 More SuperMotocross News Eli Tomac back on bike, eyes May return What riders said after Foxborough Foxborough Recap | 450 Results | 250 Results Jason Anderson to miss remainder of SX Joey Savatgy returns to SX in Foxborough Dean Wilson to fill in at Honda HRC Foxborough Supercross preview Foxborough betting odds Haiden Deegan, Julien Beaumer argue in Seattle A DM led to partnership between Moranz, Champion Tool

Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Foxborough: Cooper Webb adds to his champ odds
Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Foxborough: Cooper Webb adds to his champ odds

Yahoo

time01-04-2025

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Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Foxborough: Cooper Webb adds to his champ odds

After last week's intense battle between Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton, bettors should not be surprised to see the difference between the racers has narrowed for Round 12 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. There was not a lot of wiggle room for the official oddsmaker for the Monster Energy Supercross Series, to adjust Webb so he remains at +150, the same opening line he had before winning in Seattle, but by after showing so much competitiveness in his loss, Sexton moved to +170 from last week's +180. Advertisement Notably, the difference between the two likeliest contenders for the championship stayed almost the same for the title victory, while Webb further established himself as the favorite. Entering Birmingham, Webb's championship odds were listed as -273, meaning one needed to place a bet of $273 to win $100, while Sexton's were +230. The difference between the two lines was 503 points. Entering Foxborough this week, Webb's odds are much less lucrative at -346, but Sexton's have also dropped to +152. The traders certainly took notice of Sexton's Seattle speed. Outright wins are difficult to predict in any form of motorsports. Dirt bike racing is no exception, except that two or three riders typically have a big advantage, making this discipline more similar to Formula 1 than NASCAR. The result is a significant difference between second-place Sexton and third-place Ken Roczen (+468). It is worth noting that Roczen was the most recent winner with a line over 4/1 when he took the checkers first in Daytona Beach, Florida. Since then, the average opening line of a winner has been +131. FOXBOROUGH LONGSHOTS In order: Webb, Sexton, and Roczen were the top three finishers of last year's race in Foxborough, and the signs are unclear as to who might be the most compelling dark horses this week. Fourth-place Jason Anderson (+2192), Jett Lawrence (fifth in 2024), Eli Tomac (sixth), and Hunter Lawrence (seventh) dominate the top of the order. Three of those riders are on the injured list, while Anderson retired from Seattle with a family emergency. Advertisement That leaves Justin Cooper (+2086) as the next rider in line. He finished a distant eighth last year, but has been performing much better in 2025. Cooper was part of the lead battle well past the halfway mark in Seattle before crashing. As a result of that mistake, added more than 300 points to his line. He's been known to have great starts this season and if he gets another in Foxborough and avoids trouble, he could be the second true longshot (after Malcolm Stewart at Tampa) to win. That may be worth skipping one's weekend coffee run for a modest bet. Cooper is listed at +289 to finish on the podium. Aaron Plessinger (+1048) has also been creeping up on a victory. He's scored three podiums in the last four rounds, but it is taking the traders a while to catch up to his potential. Remarkably, he is still in the plus odds range to finish among the top three with a line of +183, which makes him moderately attractive. Stewart is also worth watching for a podium with a line greater than 3/1; he opens at +318 to stand on the box. If not for contact with Plessinger in the opening lap in Seattle, he had the speed to add a second consecutive podium last week. Outright Winner Odds Cooper Webb, +150 Chase Sexton, +170 Ken Roczen, +468 Aaron Plessinger, +1048 Justin Cooper, +2086 Jason Anderson, +2192 Malcolm Stewart, +2507 Justin Barcia, +2618 Dylan Ferrandis, +6648 Justin Hill, +14206 Joey Savatgy, +14206 Christian Craig, +14206 Mitchell Oldenburg, +14206 Colt Nichols, +15641 Shane McElrath, +15641 Benny Bloss, +15641 Kyle Chisholm, +15641 Anthony Rodriguez, +17076 Jerry Robin, +17076 Hunter Schlosser, +17076 Mitchell Harrison, +17076 Grant Harlan, +17076 Tristan Lane, +17076 Kevin Moranz, +17076 Advertisement Podium Odds Cooper Webb, -255 Chase Sexton, -221 Ken Roczen, -103 Aaron Plessinger, +183 Justin Cooper, +289 Jason Anderson, +311 Malcolm Stewart, +318 Justin Barcia, +341 Dylan Ferrandis, +558 Justin Hill, +1041 Joey Savatgy, +1184 Christian Craig, +1287 Shane McElrath, +1606 Mitchell Oldenburg, +1802 Colt Nichols, +1817 Benny Bloss, +2408 Kyle Chisholm, +3363 Jerry Robin, +3727 Mitchell Harrison, +4058 Grant Harlan, +4574 Anthony Rodriguez, +4723 Kevin Moranz, +5489 Tristan Lane, +5901 Justin Starling, +5936 More SuperMotocross News What riders said after Seattle Seattle 450 Results | 250 Results Advertisement Haiden Deegan, Julien Beaumer argue in Seattle Jordon Smith returns in Seattle Haiden Deegan arrested for street racing Seattle Preview Seattle Betting Odds Max Anstie breaks leg in Birmingham qualification Jalek Swoll renews with Factory Triumph A DM led to partnership between Moranz, Champion Tool

Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Foxborough: Cooper Webb adds to his champ odds
Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Foxborough: Cooper Webb adds to his champ odds

NBC Sports

time01-04-2025

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Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Foxborough: Cooper Webb adds to his champ odds

After last week's intense battle between Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton, bettors should not be surprised to see the difference between the racers has narrowed for Round 12 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. There was not a lot of wiggle room for the official oddsmaker for the Monster Energy Supercross Series, to adjust Webb so he remains at +150, the same opening line he had before winning in Seattle, but by after showing so much competitiveness in his loss, Sexton moved to +170 from last week's +180. Notably, the difference between the two likeliest contenders for the championship stayed almost the same for the title victory, while Webb further established himself as the favorite. Entering Birmingham, Webb's championship odds were listed as -273, meaning one needed to place a bet of $273 to win $100, while Sexton's were +230. The difference between the two lines was 503 points. Entering Foxborough this week, Webb's odds are much less lucrative at -346, but Sexton's have also dropped to +152. The traders certainly took notice of Sexton's Seattle speed. Outright wins are difficult to predict in any form of motorsports. Dirt bike racing is no exception, except that two or three riders typically have a big advantage, making this discipline more similar to Formula 1 than NASCAR. The result is a significant difference between second-place Sexton and third-place Ken Roczen (+468). It is worth noting that Roczen was the most recent winner with a line over 4/1 when he took the checkers first in Daytona Beach, Florida. Since then, the average opening line of a winner has been +131. FOXBOROUGH LONGSHOTS In order: Webb, Sexton, and Roczen were the top three finishers of last year's race in Foxborough, and the signs are unclear as to who might be the most compelling dark horses this week. Fourth-place Jason Anderson (+2192), Jett Lawrence (fifth in 2024), Eli Tomac (sixth), and Hunter Lawrence (seventh) dominate the top of the order. Three of those riders are on the injured list, while Anderson retired from Seattle with a family emergency. That leaves Justin Cooper (+2086) as the next rider in line. He finished a distant eighth last year, but has been performing much better in 2025. Cooper was part of the lead battle well past the halfway mark in Seattle before crashing. As a result of that mistake, added more than 300 points to his line. He's been known to have great starts this season and if he gets another in Foxborough and avoids trouble, he could be the second true longshot (after Malcolm Stewart at Tampa) to win. That may be worth skipping one's weekend coffee run for a modest bet. Cooper is listed at +289 to finish on the podium. Aaron Plessinger (+1048) has also been creeping up on a victory. He's scored three podiums in the last four rounds, but it is taking the traders a while to catch up to his potential. Remarkably, he is still in the plus odds range to finish among the top three with a line of +183, which makes him moderately attractive. Stewart is also worth watching for a podium with a line greater than 3/1; he opens at +318 to stand on the box. If not for contact with Plessinger in the opening lap in Seattle, he had the speed to add a second consecutive podium last week. Outright Winner Odds Cooper Webb, +150 Chase Sexton, +170 Ken Roczen, +468 Aaron Plessinger, +1048 Justin Cooper, +2086 Jason Anderson, +2192 Malcolm Stewart, +2507 Justin Barcia, +2618 Dylan Ferrandis, +6648 Justin Hill, +14206 Joey Savatgy, +14206 Christian Craig, +14206 Mitchell Oldenburg, +14206 Colt Nichols, +15641 Shane McElrath, +15641 Benny Bloss, +15641 Kyle Chisholm, +15641 Anthony Rodriguez, +17076 Jerry Robin, +17076 Hunter Schlosser, +17076 Mitchell Harrison, +17076 Grant Harlan, +17076 Tristan Lane, +17076 Kevin Moranz, +17076 Podium Odds Cooper Webb, -255 Chase Sexton, -221 Ken Roczen, -103 Aaron Plessinger, +183 Justin Cooper, +289 Jason Anderson, +311 Malcolm Stewart, +318 Justin Barcia, +341 Dylan Ferrandis, +558 Justin Hill, +1041 Joey Savatgy, +1184 Christian Craig, +1287 Shane McElrath, +1606 Mitchell Oldenburg, +1802 Colt Nichols, +1817 Benny Bloss, +2408 Kyle Chisholm, +3363 Jerry Robin, +3727 Mitchell Harrison, +4058 Grant Harlan, +4574 Anthony Rodriguez, +4723 Kevin Moranz, +5489 Tristan Lane, +5901 Justin Starling, +5936 More SuperMotocross News What riders said after Seattle Seattle 450 Results | 250 Results Haiden Deegan, Julien Beaumer argue in Seattle Jordon Smith returns in Seattle Haiden Deegan arrested for street racing Seattle Preview Seattle Betting Odds Max Anstie breaks leg in Birmingham qualification Jalek Swoll renews with Factory Triumph A DM led to partnership between Moranz, Champion Tool

Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Seattle: Cooper Webb slips
Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Seattle: Cooper Webb slips

NBC Sports

time26-03-2025

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Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Seattle: Cooper Webb slips

When odds are as tight as they are in the Monster Energy Supercross series, bettors seek any indicator they can find. After last week's mostly disappointing run in Birmingham, Alabama, Cooper Webb's odds from the official oddsmaker, shifted from +130 to +150 for the outright win in Round 11 at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. That represents a respectable payout, but the gap between Webb and Chase Sexton closed from 50 points to 30. This is Webb's highest line since he opened at +162 in Arlington, Texas. Another indicator of the relative strength projected by is the head-to-head matchup between the two favorites. On one hand, it's a tossup since both show minus odds, but Webb's -124 to Sexton's -107 is significant in how the traders view these riders' relative strength. They are unwilling to go all-in on Sexton despite his Triple Crown format win in Birmingham. Sexton may believe this is the beginning of a second-half surge, but his odds remain unchanged at +180. Sexton has shown that line for the past three weeks after he showed steady improvement from Detroit (+154 for the outright win), to Arlington (+144), and Daytona (+140). Even if Sexton does not win this week, his odds will likely shorten if he finishes on the podium. Sexton's podium odds this week are -228. Riding with a separated AC in his shoulder, Ken Roczen's shot at the championship is diminishing, but he remains third-favored rider. However, his odds are beginning to stretch from +400 in Birmingham to +488 in Seattle. SEATTLE LONGSHOTS Projecting a rider's strength based on overall results in a Triple Crown format race can be difficult. When a racer is consistent in his weekend performance, however, it becomes easier, and Justin Cooper's (+1772) 6-7-6 last week for a sixth-place overall indicates a modest struggle. That snapped a five-race streak of top-five finishes. He was coming off his first podium of the season and, as a result, had his podium odds lowered to +285. He is even lower still this week with a line of +270 to stand on the podium for the second time this season. With respect, Cooper needs to show he can finish races strong before he's a good value under 3/1. Malcolm Stewart (+1984) showed moxie in Birmingham. Riding in severe pain after suffering a hip injury in qualification, he swept the podium in the three features and scored his second podium of the season. His first trip to the box was a victory in Tampa before he spent the next four weeks off the box. Bettors who believe he will sustain his momentum may wish to place a modest wager for him to podium with odds of +287. Stewart and Aaron Plessinger (+1573) were both surprise podium finishers in Birmingham, and they are featured in another head-to-head matchup by Plessinger has the slight advantage with a -122 to Stewart's -109, but based on their average finish in the season, the advantage goes to Stewart with a 6.4 to Plessinger's 9.7. Raw Event Winner Odds Cooper Webb, +150 Chase Sexton, +180 Ken Roczen, +488 Aaron Plessinger, +1573 Justin Cooper, +1772 Malcolm Stewart, +1984 Jason Anderson, +2005 Justin Barcia, +2295 Dylan Ferrandis, +6599 Justin Hill, +14214 Hunter Schlosser, +14214 Shane McElrath, +14214 Christian Craig, +14214 Joey Savatgy, +15650 Colt Nichols, +15650 Mitchell Oldenburg, +15650 Mitchell Harrison, +15650 Jared Lesher, +17086 Benny Bloss, +17086 Kyle Chisholm, +17086 Jerry Robin, +17086 Freddie Noren, +17086 Justin Rodbell, +17086 Justin Starling, +17086 Podium Odds Cooper Webb, -270 Chase Sexton, -228 Ken Roczen, +105 Aaron Plessinger, +239 Justin Cooper, +270 Malcolm Stewart, +287 Jason Anderson, +296 Justin Barcia, +327 Dylan Ferrandis, +557 Justin Hill, +953 Christian Craig, +1148 Joey Savatgy, +1355 Shane McElrath, +1523 Mitchell Oldenburg, +1842 Colt Nichols, +2043 Hunter Schlosser, +2367 Benny Bloss, +2918 Kyle Chisholm, +3248 Jerry Robin, +3722 Mitchell Harrison, +4214 Grant Harlan, +5228 Anthony Rodriguez, +5228 Tristan Lane, +5810 Jeremy Hand, +6016 More SuperMotocross News What riders said after Birmingham Birmingham 450 results | 250 results Max Anstie breaks leg in Birmingham qualification Haiden Deegan arrested for street racing Birmingham preview Jalek Swoll renews with Factory Triumph Christian Craig set to return in Birmingham Birmingham betting odds, complete lines Jett Reynolds breaks leg in practice crash A DM led to partnership between Moranz, Champion Tool

Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Birmingham: Cooper Webb slips
Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Birmingham: Cooper Webb slips

NBC Sports

time26-03-2025

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  • NBC Sports

Supercross 2025 betting, predictions, odds, picks, lines at Birmingham: Cooper Webb slips

When odds are as tight as they are in the Monster Energy Supercross series, bettors seek any indicator they can find. After last week's mostly disappointing run in Birmingham, Alabama, Cooper Webb's odds from the official oddsmaker, shifted from +130 to +150 for the outright win in Round 11 at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. That represents a respectable payout, but the gap between Webb and Chase Sexton closed from 50 points to 30. This is Webb's highest line since he opened at +162 in Arlington, Texas. Another indicator of the relative strength projected by is the head-to-head matchup between the two favorites. On one hand, it's a tossup since both show minus odds, but Webb's -124 to Sexton's -107 is significant in how the traders view these riders' relative strength. They are unwilling to go all-in on Sexton despite his Triple Crown format win in Birmingham. Sexton may believe this is the beginning of a second-half surge, but his odds remain unchanged at +180. Sexton has shown that line for the past three weeks after he showed steady improvement from Detroit (+154 for the outright win), to Arlington (+144), and Daytona (+140). Even if Sexton does not win this week, his odds will likely shorten if he finishes on the podium. Sexton's podium odds this week are -228. Riding with a separated AC in his shoulder, Ken Roczen's shot at the championship is diminishing, but he remains third-favored rider. However, his odds are beginning to stretch from +400 in Birmingham to +488 in Seattle. SEATTLE LONGSHOTS Projecting a rider's strength based on overall results in a Triple Crown format race can be difficult. When a racer is consistent in his weekend performance, however, it becomes easier, and Justin Cooper's (+1772) 6-7-6 last week for a sixth-place overall indicates a modest struggle. That snapped a five-race streak of top-five finishes. He was coming off his first podium of the season and, as a result, had his podium odds lowered to +285. He is even lower still this week with a line of +270 to stand on the podium for the second time this season. With respect, Cooper needs to show he can finish races strong before he's a good value under 3/1. Malcolm Stewart (+1984) showed moxie in Birmingham. Riding in severe pain after suffering a hip injury in qualification, he swept the podium in the three features and scored his second podium of the season. His first trip to the box was a victory in Tampa before he spent the next four weeks off the box. Bettors who believe he will sustain his momentum may wish to place a modest wager for him to podium with odds of +287. Stewart and Aaron Plessinger (+1573) were both surprise podium finishers in Birmingham, and they are featured in another head-to-head matchup by Plessinger has the slight advantage with a -122 to Stewart's -109, but based on their average finish in the season, the advantage goes to Stewart with a 6.4 to Plessinger's 9.7. Raw Event Winner Odds Cooper Webb, +150 Chase Sexton, +180 Ken Roczen, +488 Aaron Plessinger, +1573 Justin Cooper, +1772 Malcolm Stewart, +1984 Jason Anderson, +2005 Justin Barcia, +2295 Dylan Ferrandis, +6599 Justin Hill, +14214 Hunter Schlosser, +14214 Shane McElrath, +14214 Christian Craig, +14214 Joey Savatgy, +15650 Colt Nichols, +15650 Mitchell Oldenburg, +15650 Mitchell Harrison, +15650 Jared Lesher, +17086 Benny Bloss, +17086 Kyle Chisholm, +17086 Jerry Robin, +17086 Freddie Noren, +17086 Justin Rodbell, +17086 Justin Starling, +17086 Podium Odds Cooper Webb, -270 Chase Sexton, -228 Ken Roczen, +105 Aaron Plessinger, +239 Justin Cooper, +270 Malcolm Stewart, +287 Jason Anderson, +296 Justin Barcia, +327 Dylan Ferrandis, +557 Justin Hill, +953 Christian Craig, +1148 Joey Savatgy, +1355 Shane McElrath, +1523 Mitchell Oldenburg, +1842 Colt Nichols, +2043 Hunter Schlosser, +2367 Benny Bloss, +2918 Kyle Chisholm, +3248 Jerry Robin, +3722 Mitchell Harrison, +4214 Grant Harlan, +5228 Anthony Rodriguez, +5228 Tristan Lane, +5810 Jeremy Hand, +6016 More SuperMotocross News What riders said after Birmingham Birmingham 450 results | 250 results Max Anstie breaks leg in Birmingham qualification Haiden Deegan arrested for street racing Birmingham preview Jalek Swoll renews with Factory Triumph Christian Craig set to return in Birmingham Birmingham betting odds, complete lines Jett Reynolds breaks leg in practice crash A DM led to partnership between Moranz, Champion Tool

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