Webb wins key victory for Supercross season in Pittsburgh

Despite the pressure put on him by competitor Chase Sexton, Cooper Webb led from wire to wire to secure a victory in Pittsburgh and extend his overall points lead. (Screen capture via NBC Motorsports YouTube)
Cooper Webb held the lead from start to finish, despite pressure from Chase Sexton

Cooper Webb secured “one of the most important victories” of the 2025 Supercross season at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Saturday. At this Round 15 race, he extended his lead to 12 points and put an end to a recent winning streak from his competitor, Chase Sexton.

Now, with his 12-point overall points lead, it would be difficult for Sexton to claim the championship title, even if he wins in both Denver and Salt Lake City, at least, not “without help.” If Webb is crowned victorious in Salt Lake City, this will be his third Supercross championship title.

The “epic” showdown between Webb and Sexton took place in Pittsburgh, the first time that a Supercross race has been held in the city in 42 years. The last time a Supercross race was held in Pittsburgh was in 1983.

In the main event, Webb took the hole shot as he “attacked” the first turn with Sexton “right there on him.” Despite the constant pressure from Sexton, Webb stayed steady and didn’t make any mistakes that would have allowed Sexton to take over the lead.

“(Webb) led wire to wire with a ton of pressure,” commentators said.

At one point, Sexton ran off the track in the whoops section. Though he lost a lot of energy by “blitzing” the whoop section, he was able to make up some ground, though it wasn’t enough.

Webb won the “really hard fought” race by 1.5 seconds ahead of Sexton. Justin Cooper placed third.

This win by Webb tied him and Sexton for total race wins this season, with five wins for both riders.

In the first heat, Cooper won after passing Aaron Plessinger, who placed second, and Sexton, who placed third. Despite racing on an injured ankle, Ken Roczen won the second heat, followed by Webb in second and Dylan Ferrandis in third.

The next race will take place in Denver at Empower Field at Mile High on Saturday, May 4. The final race in Salt Lake City will be held on Saturday, May 11.

Though Cortez’s Eli Tomac expressed his desire, through an Instagram on April 5, to race at least once more before the end of the Supercross season and ahead of the 2025 Motocross season, it still has not been confirmed if Tomac will be racing in Denver or Salt Lake City.

2025 450 Supercross Standings
1. Cooper WebbYamaha325
2. Chase SextonKTM313
3. Ken Roczen Suzuki271
4. Justin CooperYamaha241
5. Malcolm StewartHusqvarna237
6. Aaron PlessingerKTM222
7. Justin BarciaGasGas185
8. Justin Hill KTM170
9. Dylan FerrandisHonda167
10. Shane McElrathHonda163