2025 DENVER SUPERCROSS PRE-RACE REPORT: INJURY REPORT, TV SCHEDULE & MORE
2025 DENVER SUPERCROSS PRE-RACE REPORT: INJURY REPORT, TV SCHEDULE & MORE
On to the sixteenth round as we head to the 2025 Denver Supercross. In the 250 class, we move back to the West division where Haiden Deegan currently leads the points over Cole Davies by seventeen points. Cole Davies has been building at the end of the season winning the last two West division races. Haiden Deegan is currently in control of the series and has to keep it on two wheels in the next couple races to become the champion. In the 450 class things are progressing for Cooper Webb who was able to grab the win last weekend and help his championship hopes. Chase Sexton still has a chance but is cutting it close as they head into the final races of the series.
2025 DENVER SUPERCROSS // FULL COVERAGE
BATTLES CONTINUES
Cole Davies has been on quite the roll lately and has had one of the best rookie seasons we have seen in a very long time. The progression has been throughout the entire season and recently has found himself in the second position in the series. Cole does still have a chance to become a champion but it will take an extreme amount of luck as well as a couple more wins.
Haiden Deegan is currently in the driver’s seat for the championship and just has to keep it on two wheels to claim his first Supercross championship. Haiden was slow to start this season but has become a lot more consistent towards the end which worked out perfectly in his favor as his title rivals began to slip in the results as the races moved to the more challenging tracks with deeper dirt and more rutted. If Haiden can get through the next two races mistake free he will be on the top step of the podium.
2025 DENVER SUPERCROSS RACE DAY SCHEDULE
Denver is a challenging track because of the altitude at the “Mile High Stadium.” A long rhythm section with a challenging whoop section along with multiple passing points should make for some great racing.
Time | Event |
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10:00am – 10:08am | 250 Group C Free Practice |
10:10am – 10:18am | 250 Group B Free Practice |
10:20am – 10:28am | 250 Group A Free Practice |
10:30am – 10:38am | 450 Group A Free Practice |
10:40am – 10:48am | 450 Group B Free Practice |
10:50am – 10:58am | 450 Group C Free Practice |
11:05am – 11:15am | 250 Group C Qualifying |
11:20am – 11:30am | 250 Group B Qualifying |
11:35am – 11:45am | 250 Group A Qualifying |
11:50am – 12:00pm | 450 Group A Qualifying |
12:05pm – 12:15pm | 450 Group B Qualifying |
12:20pm – 12:30pm | 450 Group C Qualifying |
12:30pm – 12:45pm | KTM Junior Racing Practice |
1:20pm – 1:30pm | 250 Group C Qualifying |
1:35pm – 1:45pm | 250 Group B Qualifying |
1:50pm – 2:00pm | 250 Group A Qualifying |
2:05pm – 2:15pm | 450 Group A Qualifying |
2:20pm – 2:30pm | 450 Group B Qualifying |
2:35pm – 2:45pm | 450 Group C Qualifying |
2:45pm – 3:00pm | KTM Junior Racing Practice |
4:30pm – 5:00pm | Opening Ceremonies |
5:06pm – 5:14pm | 250 Heat #1 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1–9 to Main) |
5:20pm – 5:28pm | 250 Heat #2 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1–9 to Main) |
5:34pm – 5:42pm | 450 Heat #1 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1–9 to Main) |
5:48pm – 5:56pm | 450 Heat #2 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1–9 to Main) |
6:02pm – 6:08pm | KTM Junior Racing Main Event – 3 Laps – 15 Riders |
6:20pm – 6:27pm | 250 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1–4 to Main) |
6:32pm – 6:39pm | 450 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1–4 to Main) |
6:50pm – 7:07pm | 250 Main Event – 15 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders |
7:26pm – 7:48pm | 450 Main Event – 20 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders |
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2025 DENVER SUPERCROSS: TV SCHEDULE
The Peacock premium streaming service costs $5.99 per month (or $59.99 for the full year) and it provides LIVE coverage of the daytime qualifying sessions at each Round and live coverage of each Supercross race. International Supercross fans can now watch LIVE using the SuperMotocross Video Pass streaming service (Supermotocross.tv) for a one-year subscription.
INJURED LIST:
JUSTIN BARCIA – KNEE
Justin Barcia aggravated an old knee injury when he crashed in East Rutherford. He’ll miss the rest of the Supercross season.
HUNTER LAWRENCE – SHOULDER
Hunter has been sidelined due to a shoulder injury.
Hunter Lawrence has been diagnosed with a raised and partially torn labrum in his right shoulder, along with multiple cracks in his humerus bone. He had surgery on the labrum on Thursday, February 13, in Orange County, California, and because his expected recovery time is eight to 10 weeks, he is likely to miss the remainder of the Supercross season.
ELI TOMAC – BROKEN FIBULA
Eli Tomac stayed tough through the entire night of racing in Tampa even though he could be seen in visible pain. He even raced the 450 Main with a broken Fibula. He will not be returning for outdoors and has already been seen back on the bike.
Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac will sit out the upcoming rounds of Monster Energy AMA Supercross to recover from a broken leg sustained during qualifying at Round 5 of the championship in Tampa, Florida. It was initially thought to be an ankle sprain and bruised calf, but upon further evaluation after the weekend, it was discovered that he had a broken Fibula.
PIERCE BROWN – BACK
Pierce Brown had a tough crash while leading the race in Tampa which resulted in a T5 break to his back.
“I felt great all night, leading my heat and main. Halfway through the main, I crashed in the whoops and unfortunately broke my T5 vertebrae. I had surgery to get it fixed so that I could get back to racing. I want to thank all my family, friends, fans, and the team for all of their support.”
JETT LAWRENCE – KNEE
This is the moment of disaster for Jett Lawrence’s right knee.
Jett Lawrence had an incident early in the season at the Glendale Supercross when he dabbed his knee on the ground, resulting in a torn ACL. The defending champion immediately pulled off the track and was unable to finish. After an MRI on the following Monday, it became clearer that he had torn his ACL. Jett has already gone under the knife to get it repaired. He will be missing the rest of the Supercross season and it’s unlikely that he’ll be ready to race by the time the Pro Motocross season starts in May.
Jorge Prado will be out for the rest of the Supercross season but has recently gotten back on the bike. He will be returning for outdoors.
Jorge Prado stated: “Bad news: Surgery is needed to fix my shoulder and I will be out for the rest of the Supercross season. The time of rehab is unknown and hopefully, I can make it to the start of outdoors. I will be back strong like I always do.”
STILEZ ROBERTSON – WRIST
22-year-old Stilez Robertson has had a tough go with injuries.
Stilez Robertson sat out the entire 2024 season with a wrist injury. He was scheduled to race the 250 East series for Triumph alongside Jalek Swoll, but things changed the week of Anaheim 1. Jalek got injured, and the team decided to switch Austin Forkner from West to East to fill Jalek’s void. They moved Stilez to the West division to accompany Jordon Smith. Sadly, Stilez aggravated his wrist at San Diego. He had to undergo surgery and will be out for the remainder of the season.
TALON HAWKINS – FEMUR
NOAH VINEY – SHOULDER
MCR Honda rider Noah Viney cased the famous San Diego Supercross quad during qualifying and dislocated his shoulder. He tried to ride the next session that day, but he wasn’t able to do it. He will miss the remainder of the Supercross season. He has been seen doing some light training already and he plans to race the Canadian Nationals this summer.
JALEK SWOLL – ACHILLES
Jalek Swoll was originally supposed to race 250SX East, but now he will miss the Supercross season entirely.
Jalek Swoll sustained an Achilles tear while practicing on Tuesday before Anaheim 1. Because of this, Triumph knew he wouldn’t be back on the bike in time to race 250 East, and they didn’t want to put Stilez Robertson (fresh off a season-long wrist injury) as their only rider on the 250 East Coast by himself. So, they pulled Austin Forkner from the West Coast lineup and moved him to be their lone rider representing Triumph on the East. It is not determined when we will see Jalek back on the bike.
JETT REYNOLDS – FEMUR
Jett Reynolds had a practice crash while training for Seattle where he ended up breaking his femur. He will be out for the remainder of the season.
Mike Bonacci said: “I regret to announce that Jett Reynolds had a fluke crash while training on Friday and suffered a broken leg. It will unfortunately take him out of racing for the balance of the Supercross season. He had surgery at 6 am this morning and will start his rehabilitation process next week. As you have seen, Jett was making great progress in the Supercross series and on the way to his best overall performance in his young career. He is obviously disappointed but will fight his way back to be even stronger for the outdoor series in May. Please wish him well.”
CAMERON MCADOO – KNEE
Cameron McAdoo hurt his knee prior to the season starting. He decided to ride and was actually one of the top riders in the class each week. He aggravated the injury mid-way through the season and it was in his best interest to get it fixed. He will be out for the remainder of the year.
CASEY COCHRAN – LEG INJURY
Casey Cochran had a crash in the offseason where he unfortunately had broken his femur. He has recently been back on the bike, but it was reported that the injury was still lingering. It is unclear if he will be lining up in the near future.
450-POINT STANDINGS (AFTER ROUND 15 OF 17)
Chase Sexton pushed hard all evening in Pittsburgh but the track conditions would cause him not make a few big mistakes which would give Cooper Webb the win at a critical time.
POS | Name | Total Points |
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1 | Cooper Webb | 325 |
2 | Chase Sexton | 313 |
3 | Ken Roczen | 271 |
4 | Justin Cooper | 241 |
5 | Malcolm Stewart | 237 |
6 | Aaron Plessinger | 222 |
7 | Justin Barcia | 185 |
8 | Justin Hill | 170 |
9 | Dylan Ferrandis | 167 |
10 | Shane McElrath | 163 |
11 | Jason Anderson | 151 |
12 | Joey Savatgy | 122 |
13 | Mitchell Oldenburg | 121 |
14 | Colt Nichols | 117 |
15 | Benny Bloss | 104 |
16 | Eli Tomac | 80 |
17 | Jett Lawrence | 71 |
18 | Kyle Chisholm | 64 |
19 | Hunter Lawrence | 62 |
20 | Mitchell Harrison | 60 |
21 | Christian Craig | 47 |
22 | Jerry Robin | 39 |
23 | Kevin Moranz | 33 |
24 | Dean Wilson | 30 |
25 | Fredrik Noren | 27 |
26 | Justin Starling | 19 |
27 | Grant Harlan | 19 |
28 | Jorge Prado | 18 |
29 | Anthony Rodriguez | 17 |
30 | Tristan Lane | 16 |
31 | Vince Friese | 14 |
32 | Logan Leitzel | 13 |
33 | Jeremy Hand | 10 |
34 | Coty Schock | 8 |
35 | Theodore Pauli | 6 |
36 | Cade Clason | 5 |
37 | Ryan Breece | 3 |
250-WEST DIVISION POINTS
Julien Beaumer had his best season thus far as he sits in third in the points standings.
POS | Name | Points |
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1 | Haiden Deegan | 171 |
2 | Cole Davies | 154 |
3 | Julien Beaumer | 145 |
4 | Jo Shimoda | 136 |
5 | Coty Schock | 110 |
6 | Garrett Marchbanks | 110 |
7 | Jordon Smith | 108 |
8 | Michael Mosiman | 99 |
9 | Hunter Yoder | 68 |
10 | Lux Turner | 63 |
11 | Anthony Bourdon | 54 |
12 | Parker Ross | 51 |
13 | Cole Thompson | 47 |
14 | Enzo Lopes | 43 |
15 | TJ Albright | 36 |
16 | Ryder DiFrancesco | 35 |
17 | Gavin Towers | 35 |
18 | Jett Reynolds | 34 |
19 | Dylan Walsh | 31 |
20 | Avery Long | 20 |
21 | Drew Adams | 14 |
22 | Joshua Varize | 14 |
23 | Brad West | 13 |
24 | Dominique Thury | 12 |
25 | Derek Kelley | 10 |
26 | Marshal Weltin | 9 |
27 | Max Miller | 8 |
28 | Dilan Schwartz | 7 |
29 | Nico Koch | 5 |
30 | Noah Viney | 4 |
31 | Stav Orland | 4 |
32 | Stilez Robertson | 2 |
33 | Collin Jurin | 2 |
34 | Ty Masterpool | 1 |
35 | Preston Masciangelo | 1 |
36 | Billy Laninovich | 1 |
37 | Anton Nordstrom | 1 |
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