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Salt Lake City Supercross 2025, round 17: How to watch yourself, start times, schedule, TV -Info

Chase Sexton has to make up nine points on Cooper Webb to win the championship, and this will be difficult because both drivers have almost identical records in the season finale.

Sexton leads to victories with six to webbs five, but Webb has two more podiums than its challenger and a better average finish of 2.4 for Sexton's 2.8. In the last four rounds, these drivers have put first and second place. The eyes of the Supercross fans were glued to the front of the pack.

There is one last Supercross round in 2025 and two championships to decide.

The 250 division has the third and last showdown in East / West.

Haiden Deegan won the title in Denver last week, but there is an exciting fight among the eastern drivers, and if one of the three best three, Tom VIALLE, SETH HAMMKER or RJ Hampshire, win the title.

Here are the relevant details to see round 17 of the 2025 Supercross season in the Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah:


(All times are et)

Sending/streaming time plan:

TV reporting on Supercross Round 17 in the Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, begins live on Saturday, May 10th. at 7:00 p.m. ET in USA Network, Peacock, Telemundo and the NBC Sports app with an encore on Monday, May 12th, on CNBC. Live reporting from Race Day begins at 1:00 p.m. ET on peacock with covering the qualification.

All 31 rounds of the Supermotocross Plan 2025 are broadcast in the platforms NBC, CNBC, USA Network, Peacock and NBC Sports Digital With living reporting on all the preliminaries and features on Peacock.

You can find details about registration by clicking here.

Salt Lake City entrance lists

450 and 250 entry list

Salt Lake City Track Map

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Salt Lake City Event plan (all times et):

Here are the start times and the schedule for the Supercross race on Saturday:

qualification

12:00 p.m.: 250 overflow -free exercise
12:10 p.m.: 250 east -free practice
12:20 p.m.: 250 west -free practice
12:30 p.m.: 450 Group a Free Practice
12:40 p.m.: 450 Group B Free practice
12:50 p.m.: 450 group C free practice

1:05 p.m.: 250 overflow qualification
1:20 p.m.: 250 West qualifying
1:35 p.m.: 250 East Qualifying
1:50 p.m.: 450 group A qualifying
2:05 p.m.: 450 group B qualifying
2:20 p.m.: 450 group C qualifying

3:20 p.m.: 250 overflow qualification
3:35 p.m.: 250 East Qualifying
3:50 p.m.: 250 West qualifying
4:05 p.m.: 450 group A qualifying
4:20 p.m.: 450 group B qualifying
4:35 p.m.: 450 group C qualifying

Evening program

6:30 p.m.: Opening ceremonies
7:04 p.m.: 250 east heat – 6 minutes/plus 1 round – 20 drivers (1 – 9 to Main)
7:19 p.m.: 250 West Heat – 6 minutes/plus 1 round – 20 drivers (1 – 9 to Main)
19:34 PM: 450 heat No. 1 – 6 minutes/plus 1 round – 20 drivers (1 – 9 to Main)
7:49 p.m.: 450 heat #2 – 6 minutes/plus 1 round – 20 drivers (1 – 9 to Main)

8:23 p.m.: 250 Last Chance qualifier – 5 minutes/plus 1 round – 22 drivers (1 – 4 to Main)
8:35 p.m.: 450 Last Chance qualifier – 5 minutes/plus 1 round – 22 drivers (1 – 4 to Main)

8:52 p.m.: 250 East West Showdown – 15 minutes/plus 1 round – 22 drivers
9:28 p.m.: 450 main events – 20 minutes/plus 1 round – 22 drivers

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