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Nah, it’s a “trying to get one of the few 450 rides” thing
What would really get in Deegans head if one of his competitors said his moms hot 🤣🤷🏼♂️
That’s shirt JT come on
Was one heck of a season. Injury list was pretty dang big , but still a great season to watch. I'm excited about outdoors this year. It'll be some great racing.
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Vialle have lip stick? 🤣
Yes? I might not be understanding your question or why you asked.
kid chewin on the plate and going after the monster, love it- congrats coop
You’re weird for saying that, is the point.
Anyone know how to view the SLC 250 heats via Peacock?
Pea ock The replay begins at the start of the 1st 450 heat.
Yaa I thought Fly was going to do all this custom/sick stuff that Thor wasn’t doing for him. Looks like this and his St.Jude stuff were about the trickiest Fly could pull off. FXR would’ve made cooler custom stuff for Webb.
Interesting season. As said before, boring with Eli, Jett and Hunter, but it was Ok in the end.
Good that Forkner had an 'acceptable' comeback and can now build on this.
Deegan, just wow! I'm not a fan exactly but sh*t, he is head and shoulders above anyone else in the 250 class, super impressed! The rest have some thinking to do over until next season, nice gap he pulled.
Yep, Peacock shit the bed again with the replay.
Is 2015 tech really that hard to connect in 2025?
But we have no alternative, so we just have to pay and accept shit.
I had other things going on, so knowing I can't join mid stream and rewind, I waited until after I knew it was over.
An hour afterwards, nope, but there was spoilers just below the "replays" option. Kinda hard to unread that info, while just looking for the replay.
Finally, 90 minutes after it ended, I can watch the replay.
And it starts with the last 10 seconds of a podium interview with the winner of the 2nd 250 heat, thanks for nothing PeaCOCK.
Seriously, with thousands of streaming options (most free with ads), WTF with paying for shit?
Fastest laps of the races
250 east heat
47.294 = RJ Hampshire
47.667 = Tom Vialle
47.741 = Seth Hammaker
48.397 = Chance Hymas
48.644 = Nate Trasher
48.771 = Max Vohland
49.210 = Austin Forkner
49.428 = Cullin Park
49.459 = Devin Simonson
49.608 = Hardy Munoz
250 west heat
46.651 = Haiden Deegan
46.969 = Julien Beaumer
47.801 = Jo Shimoda
48.207 = Drew Adams
48.366 = Michael Mosiman
48.383 = Garrett Marchbanks
48.833 = Coty Schock
49.422 = Enzo Lopes
50.019 = Lux Turner
50.078 = Gavin Towers
450 heat 1
47.057 = Malcolm Stewart
47.090 = Aaron Plessinger
47.197 = Justin Cooper
48.025 = Justin Hill
48.226 = Christian Craig
48.257 = Dylan Ferrandis
48.590 = Colt Nichols
48.853 = Kyle Chisholm
48.910 = Cade Clason
49.581 = Mitchell Harrison
450 heat 2
46.908 = Chase Sexton
47.627 = Shane Mcelrath
47.945 = Dean Wilson
47.994 = Cooper Webb
48.189 = Joey Savatgy
49.961 = Benny Bloss
50.190 = Anthony Rodriguez
50.221 = Jeremy Hand
50.424 = Justin Starling
50.443 = Hunter Schlosser
250 final
47.483 = Haiden Deegan
47.960 = Julien Beaumer
48.021 = Seth Hammaker
48.272 = Tom Vialle
48.311 = RJ Hampshire
48.439 = Garrett Marchbanks
48.532 = Jo Shimoda
48.630 = Michael Mosiman
48.667 = Enzo Lopes
48.770 = Austin Forkner
450 final
46.710 = Chase Sexton
47.053 = Cooper Webb
47.224 = Justin Cooper
47.280 = Shane Mcelrath
47.333 = Malcolm Stewart
47.824 = Justin Hill
47.846 = Joey Savatgy
47.913 = Aaron Plessinger
47.971 = Dean Wilson
48.277 = Dylan Ferrandis
450 season stats
Race wins
7 = Chase Sexton
5 = Cooper Webb
1 = Eli Tomac
1 = Jett Lawrence
1 = Malcolm Stewart
1 = Ken Roczen
1 = Aaron Plessinger
Race podiums
13 = Cooper Webb
12 = Chase Sexton
7 = Ken Roczen
5 = Aaron Plessinger
4 = Justin Cooper
3 = Jason Anderson
3 = Malcolm Stewart
2 = Jett Lawrence
1 = Eli Tomac
1 = Shane Mcelrath
Laps lead
148 = Chase Sexton
119 = Cooper Webb
77 = Ken Roczen
26 = Eli Tomac
25 = Justin Cooper
25 = Aaron Plessinger
13 = Jason Anderson
8 = Jett Lawrence
5 = Malcolm Stewart
1 = Jorge Prado Garcia
Fastest lap of the race
9 = Chase Sexton
4 = Cooper Webb
3 = Eli Tomac
2 = Jett Lawrence
2 = Justin Cooper
1 = Malcolm Stewart
1 = Ken Roczen
1 = Aaron Plessinger
Heat race wins
8 = Chase Sexton
3 = Cooper Webb
3 = Ken Roczen
3 = Malcolm Stewart
3 = Aaron Plessinger
2 = Eli Tomac
2 = Jason Anderson
2 = Justin Cooper
1 = Jett Lawrence
1 = Shane Mcelrath
Pole in practice
9 = Chase Sexton
2 = Jett Lawrence
2 = Justin Cooper
1 = Eli Tomac
1 = Justin Hill
1 = Ken Roczen
1 = Justin Barcia
250 west season stats
Race wins
4 = Haiden Deegan
2 = Cole Davies
1 = Jo Shimoda
1 = Julien Beaumer
1 = Jordon Smith
Race podiums
9 = Haiden Deegan
5 = Julien Beaumer
4 = Cole Davies
3 = Jordon Smith
2 = Garrett Marchbanks
1 = Jo Shimoda
1 = Coty Schock
1 = Michael Mosiman
Laps lead
90 = Cole Davies
42 = Haiden Deegan
19 = Jo Shimoda
15 = Michael Mosiman
13 = Jordon Smith
11 = Julien Beaumer
6 = Coty Schock
Fastest lap of the race
8 = Haiden Deegan
3 = Cole Davies
2 = Jo Shimoda
1 = Julien Beaumer
Heat race wins
5 = Haiden Deegan
3 = Cole Davies
2 = Coty Schock
2 = Julien Beaumer
1 = Garrett Marchbanks
Pole in practice
6 = Julien Beaumer
3 = Haiden Deegan
1 = Cole Davies
250 east season stats
Race wins
2 = Seth Hammaker
1 = Max Anstie
1 = Levi Kitchen
1 = RJ Hampshire
1 = Nate Trasher
1 = Chance Hymas
1 = Tom Vialle
Race podiums
6 = Tom Vialle
5 = RJ Hampshire
3 = Seth Hammaker
2 = Max Anstie
2 = Nate Trasher
1 = Daxton Bennick
1 = Cameron Mcadoo
1 = Levi Kitchen
1 = Max Vohland
1 = Chance Hymas
1 = Cullin Park
1 = Gage Linville
Laps lead
61 = Seth Hammaker
27 = RJ Hampshire
26 = Max Anstie
16 = Nate Trasher
6 = Pierce Brown
6 = Tom Vialle
5 = Chance Hymas
4 = Levi Kitchen
2 = Dayton Briggs
Fastest lap of the race
3 = Seth Hammaker
3 = RJ Hampshire
2 = Max Anstie
1 = Chance Hymas
Heat race wins
3 = RJ Hampshire
3 = Seth Hammaker
2 = Max Anstie
2 = Tom Vialle
2 = Nate Trasher
1 = Levi Kitchen
1 = Chance Hymas
1 = Max Vohland
Pole in practice
2 = Seth Hammaker
2 = RJ Hampshire
1 = Max Anstie
1 = Levi Kitchen
1 = Mark Fineis
He's good at supercross too.
And the other person hasn’t qualified for a main since this.
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I see it's not my wife's acct - crazy the Peacock archive / replay of the season finale SLC event does not include the two shootout 250 heats.
Thanks for confirming the glitch.
What happened to forkner in main?
With the dollar general trophies they’ve been handing out it’s not surprising.
You chose that to complain about?
What the ”3 amigos” did to Eli that race was really shit!
I'm just glad we're entering the part of the season where the mute button isn't your friend on Saturday.
Yes, sorry I don’t understand your comment.
Drew Adams with a 10th place... 8th last week. Not bad.
No, it's because RJ went in out of control and took himself out, along with the better racer, Hammaker. If it was a clean pass then fine...
Replying to myself because I'm an idiot. Rewatched and eff that guy lol. I didn't see the massive slow down and then that pass. What a clown, myself for the take in the moment, and him for playing that big of a role.
Funny thing how Juju said "Deegan has one coming for him" a couple races ago but raced Seth harder in one race than he did with Deegan this whole season.
Key Highlights:
-Calm After the Storm: After the chaos of the 250s, the 450s delivered one of the smoothest, most consistent nights all season. A record 15 riders scored over 90 in consistency in the 450 race, but none was better than Colt Nichols' 96.0.
-Finishing on a Strong Note: From a Lap 1 position of 7th, Malcolm Stewart charged to 2nd overall and set 7 of the fastest laps, with a consistency score of 94.4.
450 Analysis:
The 2025 SX series may have wrapped up, but the action didn't stop with the final round. While we were mostly sure Cooper Webb had sealed the 450 championship, the anticipation remained to see if any sparks would fly in the finale. Luckily for Webb, the night unfolded with minimal drama, allowing him to claim his 3rd SX championship.
Track Breakdown:
In the trackmap above, we highlight the riders with the fastest average sector times. Before diving into the numbers, we did catch a timing issue that affected some riders in S2. On a few occasions, they clipped the gate early. We’ve made the necessary adjustments.
As expected, Chase Sexton and Justin Cooper dominated the map. They have been the two fastest guys in SX for the later half of the season. But, Sexton was nearly untouchable in terms of speed. While there were moments where it seemed he might toy with Webb early in the race, Sexton quickly took the lead and never looked back. Cooper, too, was fast in Salt Lake City but mostly hovered on Webb’s tail protecting his teammate. Cooper has shown impressive growth this season. We fully expect him to be a major contender in Pro Motocross.
SLC’s hot and dry conditions played a big role in race strategy, with the Whoops being a key factor. As they’ve done all season, the Whoops tested riders’ consistency, and Sexton excelled here. He primarily built his lead through the whoops.
Lap Time Breakdown:
Looking at the lap time histogram, the bell-shaped curve shows that only a few riders consistently set the fastest lap times. The data confirms that it was really only one, Sexton. He claimed 8 of the 10 fastest laps overall, dipping into the 46 second range on four occasions. While it took most of the season for him to control his speed, Sexton has been superb at stringing together solid races as the season has gone on.
Over 26 full laps, here’s how the fastest laps were distributed:
Sexton: 16
Stewart: 7
Cooper: 1
Webb: 1
Plessinger: 1
Despite the hot, dry weather, the 450 riders continued to impress with their consistency, with several riders breaking the 90-mark in consistency metrics.
Average consistency score: 86.7
Median score: 91.3
450 Main Event:
We’ve kept median lap time in the mix again this week — it’s a great way to cut through the noise. Riders are sorted by fastest median lap time.
Top Performances:
Of course, we can’t talk about top performances without acknowledging Sexton. His 10 second victory was dominant, and his average lap was 0.3 seconds faster than Stewart’s. Speaking of Stewart, he also had a spectacular race. After starting 7th on lap 1, Stewart charged through the field, and late in the race, he was the only rider consistently able to challenge Sexton’s pace.
LITPro 10-Lap Consistency:
A remarkable 15 riders set a consistency score above 90, the highest we’ve seen all season. Colt Nichols led the pack with an impressive 96. But Stewart’s 94.4, while 4th in the rankings, was particularly noteworthy given he passed 6 riders on his way to a hard-earned 2nd overall finish.
Lap 99 Analysis:
*Lap 99 takes each riders' best segment time regardless of lap and combines them as a theoretical best lap time.
Unsurprisingly, Sexton took the top spot here, with his actual fastest lap surpassing the field’s theoretical best lap times. His Lap 99 time outpaced the next closest rider by nearly a quarter of a second.
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