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2025 Daytona Supercross Results, Video, Standings, Coverage

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It was cat-and-mouse for the 2025 Daytona Supercross Main Event with plenty of position changes on the challenging Ricky Carmichael-designed course on the infield of Dayton International Raceway. Ken Roczen took the checkered flag first, earning Roczen his first win of 2025, and first-ever Daytona Supercross victory.

Cooper Webb was the runner-up, moving into P2 on lap 10 after battling for P3 early in the race. Aaron Plessinger led laps 4 through 7 and held on for the final podium spot, despite dropping to P4 on lap 10. Jason Anderson led the opening three laps and finished in P8.

2025 Daytona Supercross Results : Track Map

Chase Sexton crashed hard in his Heat, earning his way into the Main Event with an easy LCQ lead. Hobbled by a poor gate pick, Sexton was in P8 after the first laps of the Main. Sexton worked his way up to P3 on lap 10, but the final three laps saw Sexton fade to P5. Justin Cooper turned a P9 start into a P4 finish, passing Sexton on the penultimate lap.

Webb extends his lead in the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship Series to 10 points over Sexton. Roczen now trails Sexton by six points. Anderson, who is 27 points behind Roczen, leads a tight battle for P4 in the standings, sitting one point ahead of Malcolm Stewart, who is two points clear of Cooper.

Racing resumes on Saturday, March 8, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Check our 2025 Supercross Television Schedule for viewing details.

2025 Daytona Supercross Results

  1. Ken Roczen, Suzuki
  2. Cooper Webb, Yamaha
  3. Aaron Plessinger, KTM
  4. Justin Cooper, Yamaha
  5. Chase Sexton, KTM
  6. Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna
  7. Justin Hill, KTM
  8. Jason Anderson, Kawasaki
  9. Joey Savatgy, Honda
  10. Justin Barcia, GasGas
  11. Shane McElrath, Honda
  12. Dylan Ferrandis, Honda
  13. Mitchell Oldenburg, Beta
  14. Coty Schock, Yamaha
  15. Colt Nichols, Suzuki
  16. Benny Bloss, Beta
  17. Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki
  18. Jerry Robin, Yamaha
  19. Justin Starling, GasGas
  20. Kyle Chisholm, Suzuki
  21. Kevin Moranz, KTM
  22. Freddie Norén, Kawasaki

2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Standings (after 8 of 17 rounds)

  1. Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 168 points (2 Wins, 6 Podiums, 7 Top 5)
  2. Chase Sexton, KTM, 158 (2W, 4P, 7 T5)
  3. Ken Roczen, Suzuki, 152 (1W, 6P, 7 T5)
  4. Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 125 (3P, 3T5)
  5. Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 124 (1W, 1P, 2 T5)
  6. Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 122 (4 T5)
  7. Justin Hill, KTM, 101 (1 T5)
  8. Justin Barcia, GasGas, 95
  9. Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 88 (1P, 1 T5)
  10. Joey Savatgy, Honda, 80
  11. Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 80 (1W, 1P, 3 T5)
  12. Jett Lawrence, Honda, 71 (1W, 2P, 2 T5)
  13. Shane McElrath, Honda, 70
  14. Dylan Ferrandis, Honda, 68
  15. Hunter Lawrence, Honda, 62 (3 T5)
  16. Mitchell Oldenburg, Beta, 61
  17. Colt Nichols, Suzuki, 53
  18. Benny Bloss, Beta, 39
  19. Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki, 28
  20. Kyle Chisholm, Suzuki, 25
  21. Jerry Robin, Yamaha, 23
  22. Jorge Prado, Kawasaki, 18
  23. Anthony Rodriguez, KTM, 16
  24. Vince Friese, Honda, 14
  25. Kevin Moranz, KTM, 11
  26. Justin Starling, GasGas, 10
  27. Coty Schock, Yamaha, 8
  28. Freddie Norén, Kawasaki, 5
  29. Cade Clason, Kawasaki, 4
  30. Grant Harlan, Yamaha, 4
  31. Ryan Breece, Honda, 3
  32. Jeremy Hand, Honda, 2



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