Results Breakdown: Seattle

March 31, 2025
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Round 11 of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship was this past weekend at Lumen Field in Seattle, WA. Here is our breakdown of the final results.

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1 #2 Cooper Webb Webb started in 1st but got passed by Roczen and Sexton before figuring it out and eventually passing them both back; great race for Webb! He had the fastest lap of the race (only rider sub-47).
2 #4 Chase Sexton Sexton had a so-so start and rounded the first lap in 6th, but patiently made his way forward and eventually passed into the lead. He made a couple mistakes toward the end and gave the lead back to Webb, but kept Webb honest until the very end.
3 #7 Aaron Plessinger Plessinger started in 5th and took a while to get going, but found the pace around lap 6 and caught up to the lead group. He passed and pulled away from Roczen towards the end, but lost the pace of the top two.
4 #94 Ken Roczen Roczen passed Webb for the lead and pulled away a bit, but his shoulder injury seemed to click-in around the halfway mark and he lost the pace.
5 #14 Dylan Ferrandis Ferrandis started 4th and held that spot over Sexton and Plessinger for the first few laps but then got passed by both of them. He stayed consistent after that: put down some good laps, and kept pretty close to the lead group! He was just a few seconds back from Roczen at the end.
6 #32 Justin Cooper Cooper started in 3rd and was looking like a contender for the race win, but Sexton and Webb started pulling away a bit and then he crashed. He was right on Ferrandis at the end but it was too late.
7 #27 Malcolm Stewart Stewart got pushed wide off of the first turn by Plessinger and that was that. He rounded the first lap in 18th and charged hard through the pack. He got into 7th around the half-way mark but was too far back (around 20 seconds) to progress further forward.
8 #51 Justin Barcia Barcia started in 7th, and was pretty close to Ferrandis before he had a big crash in the long rhythm. Luckily he was okay and rebounded right away in 10th. He passed Nichols and Bloss back after that.
9 #57 Benny Bloss Bloss started mid-pack and passed Nichols and Craig. He was riding around by himself for most of the race, but the 9th is great; it’s his season best!
10 #46 Justin Hill Hill crashed on the first lap and was back in 21st, so it was a great ride to come back up to 10th.
11 #49 Mitchell Oldenburg Oldenburg was in 8th for the first few laps but then had a big crash and fell back to dead last. Impressive ride afterwards to move back up.
12 #45 Colt Nichols Nichols started mid-pack and stayed there until the end. Oldenburg passed him a few laps from the finish.
13 #11 Kyle Chisholm Chisholm started behind Nichols and stayed within a few seconds of him for most of the race.
14 #12 Shane McElrath McElrath was back in 20th off the start, and he slowly worked his way forward. He had caught up to the back of Chisholm when he either crashed or made a mistake and lost some time. He just barely held off Craig at the end.
15 #28 Christian Craig Craig had a good start in 9th, but was off the pace and dropped all the way back to this spot. He put in a late-race attempt to try to pass McElrath back but came up just short.
16 #33 Fredrik Noren Noren started 14th and dropped back to 16th, but had some good laps at the end and caught up to Craig and McElrath in front of him; they were all super close at the finish line.
17 #77 Jerry Robin Robin was back in 19th but made some passes on Harrison and Moranz.
18 #86 Mitchell Harrison Harrison started near the back and got passed by Robin with just a few laps left.
19 #146 Kevin Moranz Moranz had a good start in 13th but didn't have the pace to stay up there. He got passed by quite a few guys.
20 #711 Tristan Lane Lane started near the back and stayed there the whole race.
21 #122 Justin Starling Starling passed Schlosser but that was it. He was way back.
22 #173 Hunter Schlosser Schlosser's first main since 2023! Good job. Once in the main though, he was just riding to survive. He was an entire lap down from the guy in front of him.

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1 #100 Cole Davies Davies gets his first win, and in dominant fashion. Great start, quickly passed Beaumer for the lead, and then put down super fast times (getting the fastest lap time of the race) to steadily pull away from Marchbanks/Beaumer behind him. Awesome race for the rookie!
2 #36 Garrett Marchbanks First podium of the year for Marchbanks. Good start in the top 3, passed Beaumer around halfway through, and put down solid consistent laps to get 2nd. Marchbanks showed tonight that with a decent start he can be a podium guy.
3 #38 Haiden Deegan Deegan came around the first lap in 5th, but then crashed back to 8th. He made his way forward (despite a couple more mistakes) and eventually passed Beaumer with 2 laps left. He was catching Marchbanks at the end but ran out of time.
4 #23 Julien Beaumer Holeshot and dropped back to 4th. Not so great... lap times were just a bit off at the end.
5 #30 Jo Shimoda Shimoda started in 8th and made his way forward a bit. He was up in 4th at one point before Deegan passed him (Shimoda gave him a good fight). Ultimately just didn't have the speed to do any better though... his lap times were about 0.5 seconds slower than the guys in front of him.
6 #93 Michael Mosiman Mosiman started back in 14th and made multiple passes to come up to 6th. His ideal lap time was equivalent to Shimoda’s, but he couldn’t quite string together a full-lap. By the time he got into 6th he was wayyy back.
7 #166 Enzo Lopes Lopes was up in 6th, quickly got passed by Deegan and was in 7th before crashing and losing the spot to Mosiman. Luckily for him, he had a huge gap over the next ride and Schock also crashed in the same lap, so he held on for his 7th. He was riding basically by himself for most of the race.
8 #37 Coty Schock Schock was in 4th ahead of Deegan before he crashed; he was fast and had some great lap times running in the top 5, but was slow to remount and lost over 30 seconds due to the crash.
9 #61 Cole Thompson Thompson started 10th, moved up to 9th right away and stayed there for most of the race. He did get around Schock when Schock crashed, but he ceded that position back. Solid top 10 for him, but he was way off the pace of the guys in front of him.
10 #115 Gavin Towers Towers had a great start in 7th and was running in 8th before a small crash/mistake cost him a couple spots. Good consistent laps after that though and he secured a top 10 which is his career best!
11 #65 Lux Turner Turner was back in 16th and worked his way forward quite well. He had a great last lap to catch Towers quite a bit but was too far back to make a pass.
12 #19 Jordon Smith Smith crashed on the first lap and was dead last. He climbed up to 15th before crashing again and falling back to 20th (losing about 25 seconds). He somehow managed to still salvage a 12th after putting down some fast laps to end the race. Awful day for him with lots of crashes; all things considered, the 12th is quite good. If he didn’t have that second crash, according to his lap times he could have climbed all the way up to 7th!
13 #63 Hunter Yoder Yoder started 19th and slowly worked his way forward. He did have a small crash towards the end that allowed Smith to get by, but I think Smith would have passed him regardless.
14 #302 Parker Ross Ross had a bad start back in 21st but steadily moved his way forward.
15 #101 Dylan Walsh Walsh started in 13th, made a pass on Kelley and later Brad West, but also got passed by Turner and Yoder. He got passed by Ross with just a few laps left.
16 #134 Avery Long Long either made a small mistake or simply got shuffled back, because he started in 12th but quickly moved back to 16th. He crashed a few times after that, but luckily had a huge gap over Kelley behind him and didn’t lose any more spots. He was really far back of Walsh at the end.
17 #58 Derek Kelley Kelley had a mid-pack start in 11th, was shuffled back to 14th, and then had a couple pretty bad laps (must have made some mistakes) to move back to this spot.
18 #565 Stav Orland Congrats to Orland on making his first main event! He made a few mistakes in the opening laps and was back in 21st but got around Ray and a few downed riders to finish in 18th.
19 #334 Brad West West started in the top 10 and slowly started losing spots; he was in 14th when he crashed back to 18th. He caught up to and passed Orland for 17th, but then crashed again on the last lap.
20 #79 Max Miller Miller had a bad start and then crashed and was way back in dead last.
21 #91 Tj Albright Albright was in 16th for the first third of the race before crashing back to last. He was multiple laps down.
22 #388 Brandon Ray Ray was back in 20th and had a few really slow laps in a row whilst getting lapped. He then DNFed… not sure what happened, but congrats on making the main!

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