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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.
Let me also apologize for not sharing some of this before. I have been selfish and held them for myself. My bad. I will do better and drop more going forward.
Some pretty cool things to take away from round 11 of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship in Seattle. For example, did you know that Cooper Webb passed Rick Johnson in all-time SX wins? Well, now you do.
Check out some other cool factoids following Seattle.
Webb’s Win
- Was the 29th of his 450SX career. He broke a tie Rick Johnson and now sits solo 8th all-time
- His next target: Ryan Dungey, who sits 7th all-time with 34 career wins
- His .7 tenths of a second victory over Chase Sexton was the 12th closest win since 2003, with six of them being Webb wins
- Last season in Seattle, Webb beat Sexton by .5 tenths of a second, which is 7th all-time
- With his next win (his 30th) Webb would join an exclusive club: he would be only the 8th rider all-time to reach 30 career wins

Sexton’s Second
- Was his 40th career 450SX podium. He is the 19th rider in history to hit that landmark
- The podium ties him with Ezra Lusk and Johnny O’Mara for 17th all-time in career podiums

Plessinger’s Third
- Was his 10th career podium in the 450SX class
- He is the 51st rider in history to hit the 10 podium mark
- He has back-to-back podiums for the first time this season

Other Notes
- Ken Roczen made his 300th SMX League start in Seattle
- Dylan Ferrandis’ 5th was his first top-5 of the season
- Kyle Chisholm made his 177th career 450SX start in Seattle
*SMX League Statistics = 450 and 250 Class Supercross, Pro Motocross, and Playoffs
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