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Behind The Lens From The Seattle Supercross- Presented By Kimpex Canada




Last weekend in Seattle, the best SX riders on the planet gathered at Lumen Field for Round 11 of the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross Series. Under sunny skies and cool temperatures, Cooper Webb and his Star Racing Yamaha teammate Cole Davies won in the 450SX and 250SX West main events. There were also several talented Canadian riders on the starting line in the 250SX West class, such as Cole Thompson, Tyler Gibbs, Blake Davies, Julien Benek, and Preston Masciangelo, who were all in Seattle ready to battle. In the end, Thompson fared the best with a 9th in the main event, while the rest rode well in the LCQ and made us proud. It was a great night of racing, and now it’s onto Foxborough for Round 12.

Chase Sexton rode great in Seattle but once again came up just short of winning the main event.

Congratulations to Cole Davies on his first 250SX win.

The Seattle 450SX main event was one of the best of the season.

The 450SX podium from Seattle.

Blake Davies was fast all day in the whoops at Seattle.

With a sticky track Barcia seemed to struggle in Seattle.

Julien Beaumer had a podium spot in the bag before a late race pass by Deegan pushed him back to 4th.

Julien Benek had a solid race in the 250SX West LCQ finishing 8th.

Cole Davies appears to be the real deal!

Justin Cooper won his heat race and probably should’ve won the 450SX main event.

It’s good to see Christian Craig back at the races and riding well!

Thankfully, Deegan was happy for his teammate after watching him win the 250SX West main event.

When you wear an orange jump suit and make light of an arrest, you really need to go out and win.

Mitchell Harrison rode well in Seattle after getting a direct transfer to the main event from his heat race.

Who knew that Seattle was cowboy country.

Still waiting on word as to whether or not the PRMX Partzilla Team is coming back to Canada this summer?

Despite riding with a separated shoulder, Ken Roczen rode great in the Seattle main event.

Even with foot deep ruts everywhere, Sexton and Webb battled right to the checkered flag.

Cole Thompson had a great night in Seattle and won the award for the best dressed.

After suffering a crash last week while practicing, Preston Masciangelo didn’t have his A game in Seattle.

The new Triumph’s of Davies and Benek await their riders in Seattle.

The Webb/Cooper 450SX heat race battle was very entertaining.

We hope the PRMX Partzilla Team come to Canada this summer and brings Hunter Yoder with them.

In the LCQ, Tyler Gibbs was able to make some passes in the opening laps and get to 7th place.

Cooper Webb did it again in Seattle and got his 450SX class points lead back up to 11 points with six rounds to go.

Chris Pomeroy

1989 Rookie-of-the-year and former nationally ranked pro racer who turned into a dirt oriented scribe

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