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Before I get into these stats, let me give a shoutout to the FELD PR team that sends out a pretty cool feature every week that features a ton of stats and nuggets for the upcoming round of Monster Energy AMA Supercross.
Some pretty cool things to take away from round 14 of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship in East Rutherford. For example, did you know that Chase Sexton is now tied with Jason Anderson in 450SX wins? We’ll, now you do.
Check out some other cool factoids following East Rutherford.
450SX Notes
Chase Sexton’s Win
- Was the 14th of his 450SX career, tying him with Jason Anderson for 18th all-time
- It was also the 48th win in his SMX League career, placing him just two victories shy of becoming the 13th rider in history to achieve 50 career SMX League wins
- This was also KTM’s 70th career 450SX Class win. Crazy when you think back about the early days and even into Ryan Dungey joining the team

Cooper Webb’s Second
- Was his 11th podium of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season
- It was the 74th podium in his 450SX career
- He is one podium shy of tying Kevin Windham and James Stewart for 8th on the all-time podium list

Aaron Plessinger’s Third
- Was his 5th podium in the last 7 rounds. He scored 0 podiums over the first 7 rounds before placing third at round 8 in Daytona
- His 5 podium finishes is the most in a single season of his 450 career. His previous best was 3 in a single season
- AP now has 12 podiums in 91 career 450SX starts

Other 450 Notes
- Justin Cooper (4th) made his 150th career SMX League start in East Rutherfrod and secured his 91st career SMX League top-5
- Dylan Ferrandis‘ (5th) secured his second top-5 of the season
- Dean Wilson’s 9th was his 71st career top-10 450SX finish

250 Notes
Seth Hammaker’s Win
- Was the 3rd of his career
- And puts him in sole possession of the points lead for the 1st time in his career
- East Rutherford was his 27th 250SX career start

RJ Hampshire’s Second
- Was the 26th podium of his 250SX career, tying him with Shane McElrath for 2nd all-time
- RJ now has 74 career 250SX starts, tying him with Kyle Peters for 8th all-time

Tom Vialle’s Third
- Was his 4th podium of the season and 11th in his career
- Saturday marked the 27th career 250SX start of his career

Other 250 Notes
- Cullin Park (4th) scored his 2nd career top-5 finish in East Rutherford
- Nate Thrasher’s 5th was the 18th career
- Devin Simonson (9th) secured his 3rd career SMX League top-10 finish in his return to racing

*SMX League Statistics = 450 and 250 Class Supercross, Pro Motocross, and Playoffs
*All stats via Feld Motor Sports
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