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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 16 of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship in Denver. For example, did you know that Chase Sexton broke a tie with Jason Anderson in all-time wins? We’ll, now you do.
Check out some other cool factoids following Denver.
450 Notes
Chase Sexton’s Win…
- Was his 6th of the season, most in the 450SX class. Cooper Webb is second with 5 wins
- Was the 15th of his 450SX career, moving him into 18th all-time, one win ahead of Jason Anderson. Sexton sits one win behind Jean Michel Bayle for 17th all-time
- Was his 35th SMX League victory, which ties him with Damon Bradshaw for 20th all-time
- Sexton now trails Cooper Webb by 9 points heading into the season finale in Salt Lake City following his win
RELATED: Cooper Webb’s 450SX Title Scenarios Entering Salt Lake City Supercross

Cooper Webb’s Second…
- Was his 11th podium of the season through 16 rounds
- In addition, it was his 76th career 450SX podium, tying him with Ken Roczen for 7th all-time
- Cooper Webb has only finished outside the top four once this season: an 8th at Anaheim 2

Justin Cooper’s Third…
- Earned him back-to-back podiums for the 1st time in his 450SX career
- And was his 4th career podium and 10th top 5 in 37 career starts

Misc 450
- Malcolm Stewart (4th) Earned his 27th career 450SX top-5, tying him with Ivan Tedesco for 43rd all-time. It was also his 120th career 450SX start
- Aaron Plessinger (5th) Earned his 8th top-5 of the season, a career-high
250 Notes
Haiden Deegan’s Win…
- Was the 6th of his career, which puts him 38th all-time in 250SX history
- And helped him clinch his 1st career 250SX championship
- He now has 4 SMX League titles (2 SMX, 2 Pro Motocross, 1 SX), one of only 24 riders in history with that many
- Yamaha now has 18 250SX Class Divisional Championships
- Yamaha has also now won 8 of the last 11 Western Divisional titles while only winning 1 in the East in the last 23 seasons
- Deegan now has 37 podiums in 58 SMX League starts

Julien Beaumer’s Second…
- Was his 4th of the season and 1st since Anaheim 2 on Jan 25
- Beaumer now has 1 win and 4 podiums in his first 19 250SX starts

Garrett Marchbanks’ Third…
- Was his 2nd podium of the season
- And his 8th in his 250SX career
- He is seeking his 50th career 250SX start this Saturday in Salt Lake City

Misc 250
- Jordon Smith (4th) Made his 76th career 250SX start in Denver, tying Nate Ramsey for 6th all-time. He now has 45 career top-5 finishes, tied with RJ Hampshire for 2nd all-time. A top-5 in SLC will tie him with Nate Ramsey for most all-time
- Jo Shimoda (9th) Made his 50th career 250SX start. He also secured his 47th career top-10 finish, tying him with David Pingree for 16th all-time
*SMX League Statistics = 450 and 250 Class Supercross, Pro Motocross, and Playoffs
*All stats via Feld Motor Sports
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