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Supercross 2025 Results: 450 highlights, termination of the order, in Denver, Chase Sexton Siege, narrow title bridge

Chase Sexton entered Mile High in Denver, Colorado, in Empower Field and was aware that he did not have control over his fate for the first time in the 2025 season. The only thing he could do was win the race and keep the pressure on Cooper Webb. When he went on the route for the first time on Friday on Friday and saw the whoops, he knew that he could do his part. In this section, Sexton has exceeded Webb all the season.

Sexton claimed for the top position in the first round, but had to be conservative at the end of the first rhythm sections when Malcolm Stewart Cooper Webb had forced the cross-jump sexton with the cross-jump and webb. That fires Sexton. In interviews after the race, he said that he had seen “red”, which, by the way, was the color of WebBS equipment in Denver. When Sexton caught 4 webb for the tour in round, Sexton made his bike far, webb fed slightly and rose to first place. From then on, Sexton did not look back and ultimately achieved another dominant victory – this time by 8.624 seconds – to keep his championship shop alive.

Webb led the first three rounds of the race, even though he fought an illness all day. When Sexton caught him and passed, he knew that he put second place in a solid position in Salt Lake City, but he had Stewart and his team -mate Justin Cooper struggled in the late stages of the feature. When Cooper came to third place, he was less enthusiastic about passing webb than Stewart, and Webb caught the last three rounds to take second place.

Webb will need 16 points next week to win the title, which means that it can end six or better everywhere. In 16 rounds of 2025, Webb has only worse than fourth when he was eight in the second Anaheim race.

Cooper was a good teammate and under pressure in the last three rounds not overly under pressure that the two points he would take from WebB would change the clinch scenario for Salt Lake City. He was also concerned about Stewart because both drivers seriously wanted to achieve their third podium of the season. Cooper held on site and for the first time took podium in his career to achieve third place.

Stewart grabbed the Holeshot, with the battle of Webb and Sexton developing around it. Webb chose a better line through the bowl, which led to the finish jump and took over the top of the top 2 in round 1. In the meantime, Cooper cut through the field and caught Stewart with three remaining rounds. He kept the pressure on Cooper and Webb, but almost turned out in the last corner and decided on fourth place.

Aaron Plessinger became fifth and achieved his eighth top five of the season. He is 16 points behind Stewart in competition to end in Supercross points among the top 5.

Here are the 450 Supercross results, lap times and points after round 16 in Empower Field in Mile High in Denver, Colorado:


Results

Feature results
Fastest sectoral times
Individual lap times
Detailed lap times

Heat 1
Heat 2

450 driver points
Manufacturer points

Here is the final order of round 16 in Denver:

1. Chase Sexton, KTM
2. Cooper Webb, Yamaha
3. Justin Cooper, Yamaha
4. Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna *
5. Aaron Plessinger, KTM
6. Shane Mcelrath, Honda
7. Dylan Ferrandis, Honda
8. Joey Savatgy, Honda
9. Mitchell Oldenburg, Beta
10. Dean Wilson, Honda
11. Christian Craig, Yamaha
12. Justin Hill, KTM
13. Benny bere, beta
14. Colt Nichols, Suzuki
15. Freddie Noren, Kawasaki
16. Kyle Chisholm, Suzuki
17. Kevin Moranz, KTM
18. Cade Clason, Kawasaki
19th Tristan Lane, KTM
20. Jeremy Hand, Honda
21. Justin Starling, Gasgas
22. Michael Hicks, Yamaha

* Holeshot

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