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Denver SX 2025

Empower Field at Mile High

Supercross returns to the Mile High City for the 6th time in sport history. Jett Lawrence won in 2024 and if he can repeat, he’d be the first two-time Denver winner.

Denver 2025: Chase Sexton's 15th win

Chase Sexton made an aggressive pass on Cooper Webb early and led 22 of the 25 laps in Denver. It was Sexton’s 15th career 450SX main event win and he closed the points gap back to 9 with Salt Lake City remaining.

Feeling ill, Webb finished a distant second while his teammate Justin Cooper took back to back podiums for the first time in his career. Cooper had to play defense late in the race, holding off Malcolm Stewart (who earned his first 450SX holeshot) without passing Webb and costing him 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.”