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Cooper Webb: 2025 Supercross Champion
Cooper Webb only needed a 5th place or better to secure his third Monster Energy Supercross Championship and join the 6 other riders to accomplish the title hat trick. Webb cruised to a 4th place behind Chase Sexton, Malcolm Stewart and Justin Cooper, to win the crown by 2 points.
Webb finished the season with 5 wins and 13 podiums. It was the 4th time in Webb’s 450SX career he scored 13 podiums in a single season. Sexton ended the season with 7 wins and 2nd in the championship. J. Cooper secured 3rd in the points.
Tom Vialle 2025 250SX East Champion
The 250SX East championship was a winner-take-all situation between Tom Vialle, Seth Hammaker and RJ Hampshire. The inclusion of the West division riders made the season finale even more interesting and complicated. 250SX West rider Haiden Deegan led every lap of the main event for his 7th career win and missed the chaos behind him.
Vialle went from 2nd to 5th and then back to 3rd as Julien Beamuer blocked and battled Hammaker. On lap 16, Hampshire went for the kill on Hammaker in a corner, a move that took both of them down. Vialle passed both riders. Hammaker wasn’t able to repass Vialle and lost the title by three points.
Denver 2025: Deegan 250SX Champ
Haiden Deegan won the 250SX West division championship after a lap 18 pass sent his teammate Cole Davies off the track, the second time that day (same corner!) the two collided. Davies’ 5th overall left Deegan with a +25 lead with one round remaining; Deegan owned the tiebreaker (more 2nd place finishes).
Deegan outpaced Davies in 8 of the last 9 laps for his 3rd main event of the season. On the podium, with the crowd booing and cheering, Deegan said, “If you don’t like it you can suck it.”