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Supercross 2025 Results: 450 highlights, finishing order, in Pittsburgh, Cooper Webb again above

There were no lead changes in round 15 in the Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but the race between Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton was possibly the best competition of the season.

Webb earned the Holeshot and led wire-to-wirewire, but Sexton never let him breathe room. Webb was forced to defend his line and try to find new things throughout the 26-round race, but in the end it was a battle of determination. Webb lost in Philadelphia and East Rutherford, New Jersey, six from a 15-point advantage and knew that it would be an amazing blow to lose three more in Pittsburgh. After the race, he replied and grown to rock a baby – a clear message to Sexton from “Who is your father?” The head games are continued in Denver and Salt Lake City.

Sexton showed the same determination. He pushed second place in the first round and came to the back wheel from Webb several times. Sexton was far superior in the whoops in 2025, and last week he built a 16-second lead when the track designer put two of them in the layout. They weren't so friendly in Pittsburgh. Half a sequence of whoops was all that Sexton got, and the whoops were sufficiently sufficient to practical ensure that the drivers worsened them as conditions. When Sexton tried for the first time, he lost his rhythm and jumped off the course, but only lost a second when he had his indictment again and ultimately ended 1.51 seconds behind Webb.

Sexton is now with two remaining races with a 12-point gap to Webb. He no longer controls his fate and with five points that differ from the third to third place in Supercross scoring, Sexton Webb needs to end the podium in the next two rounds.

Justin Cooper was on the podium in Indianapolis, but this fact was lost because he had four fourth placements in 2025. Bonus money was often paid for podium places, and the upcoming qualifying nearby Cooper thoughts began. He fell back to fifth in rounds 2 to 4, claimed the third position of Ken Roczen in round 8 and held it until the end.

Aaron Plessinger began with the 15th round in the panel work when he wanted to achieve his sixth result in the last eight rounds. He was knocked outside of the top 5 in the middle stadiums before driving to fourth place in round 20.

Malcolm Stewart rounded off the top 5 with a dramatic and aggressive pass on Roczen in the last round. Stewart drove up Roczen in the penultimate turn to take a trip that began in round 1 in the 10th place.

Here are the 450 Supercross results, lap times and points after round 15 in the Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:


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 15 in Pittsburgh:

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

* Holeshot

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