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Another Wild Night at Round Two in San Diego

Another Wild Night at Round Two in San Diego

January 19, 2025, 1:35am
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Don't ever think you'll be able to predict what might happen in this sport. Just when you think you know how a night of racing will unfold, things go in a completely different direction than expected. Its unpredictability makes it one of the most exciting sports in existence, and on Saturday night in Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, the fans were treated to a thriller. 

Rookie Cole Davies, after winning his heat race, kicked off the 250SX main event with a holeshot and led laps, although he had Julien Beaumer breathing down his neck immediately. Afterward Davies told us the pressure from Beaumer forced him to ride defensively, which caused him to tighten up. Once Beaumer got around him, Davies said he actually felt like he rode better. In the postrace press conference Beaumer said he spent the opening laps trying to figure out where to get by Davies, rather than try to force a move prematurely.

"I really used those first seven laps to figure out where to make a pass," Beaumer said later. "I wasn’t able to make it stick. I got close and I just made the move. I think the track was pretty tight tonight and it seemed like it was built a little different, maybe just to fit everything onto the floor."

Ty Masterpool had a nasty crash that knocked him out of the main event in his first race of 2025.
Ty Masterpool had a nasty crash that knocked him out of the main event in his first race of 2025. Align Media

Finishing second was Jordon Smith, who just one week earlier delivered the Triumph brand it's first supercross podium.

"The track was tight, I was kind of rushing some of the areas with easy rhythms. I had to calm it down," Smith said.

Deegan had to overcome a bad start to take third on the night, while Cole Davies led the opening laps before eventually finishing fourth.
Deegan had to overcome a bad start to take third on the night, while Cole Davies led the opening laps before eventually finishing fourth. Align Media

Preseason title favorite Haiden Deegan again didn't have the night he was looking for. It was better than last week, but he's still in search of that elusive first win of the season, thanks in part to getting a bad start. Afterward he admitted arm pump played a roll in his night.

"Definitely the boys rode good today, I gotta work on this arm pump, but it’s nothing, not a hurdle we haven’t figure out before," Deegan said. 

Davies nailed the ultra-important holeshot in the 250SX main event.
Davies nailed the ultra-important holeshot in the 250SX main event. Align Media
One week after delivering Triumph it's first supercross podium with a third, Smith checked another box by taking second in Anaheim.
One week after delivering Triumph it's first supercross podium with a third, Smith checked another box by taking second in Anaheim. Align Media
Supercross

San Diego - 250SX West Main Event

January 18, 2025
Snapdragon Stadium
San Diego, CA United States
Rider Time Interval Best Lap Hometown Bike
1 Julien Beaumer Julien Beaumer 16:10.796 18 laps 53.850 Lake Havasu City, AZ United States KTM 250 SX-F Factory Edition
2 Jordon Smith
Jordon Smith
16:13.882 3.087 54.018 Belmont, NC United States Triumph TF 250-X
3 Haiden Deegan Haiden Deegan 16:16.569 2.687 53.512 Temecula, CA United States Yamaha YZ250F
4 Cole Davies Cole Davies 16:18.744 2.176 54.061 Waitoki, New Zealand New Zealand Yamaha YZ250F
5 Ryder DiFrancesco
Ryder DiFrancesco
16:19.528 0.784 54.066 Bakersfield, CA United States GasGas MC 250F Factory Edition
Full Results
Supercross

250SX West Standings - 2025

PositionRider Hometown Points
1Haiden Deegan Haiden Deegan Temecula, CA United States 109
2Julien Beaumer Julien Beaumer Lake Havasu City, AZ United States 103
3Cole Davies Cole Davies Waitoki, New Zealand New Zealand 87
4Jo Shimoda
Jo Shimoda
Suzuka, Japan Japan 86
5Jordon Smith
Jordon Smith
Belmont, NC United States 85
Full Standings
Chase Sexton congratulates Julien Beaumer on his first win in the pro ranks.
Chase Sexton congratulates Julien Beaumer on his first win in the pro ranks. Align Media
This isn't the last time Beaumer will experience this.
This isn't the last time Beaumer will experience this. Align Media

In the 450 ranks, in a race that took the battle down to the final lap, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Eli Tomac grabbed the win inside Snapdragon Stadium to earn his 53rd career Monster Energy AMA Supercross victory. Significantly for the crowd favorite, Tomac takes over the points lead for the first time since suffering what was potentially a career-ending injury in 2023.

Team Honda HRC Progressive's Jett Lawrence was on Tomac’s rear fender until the very end but never mounted an attack for the top spot; Jett’s second place finish marked a strong improvement from his 12th place finish at the Anaheim Opener. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Cooper Webb led early but was overtaken by Tomac and Lawrence nearly simultaneously at the race’s mid-point. Webb, under the weather, held off a late race charge from Progressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki's Ken Roczen to keep his podium spot. 

Cooper Webb led laps in San Diego after muscling his way to a good start.
Cooper Webb led laps in San Diego after muscling his way to a good start. Align Media

 "I think the days of getting a big lead and coasting to the win are not going to come often," Tomac said. "The whole 20 minutes we were wide open. You’re getting through the rut and the chop and I didn’t want to sit on my butt there. This is a huge win to just prove I’m in a better place than last year, and in better shape, and to bounce back from last week." 

"He got me at the start there we went back and forth on the first few laps," Lawrence said. "He got me back again. I picked up on it but it took me too long to pick up on it. Those little things, and after the supercross triple he was race caring it there and I was trying too hard to get back to the right. I’d have to work to hard to get that time back. I like that kind of racing, it was clean, it was cool to watch from my POV." 

Webb and Ken Roczen had a great battle for third late in the 450SX main event.
Webb and Ken Roczen had a great battle for third late in the 450SX main event. Align Media

"For sure we found something, we found more control in the forks and the rear," Lawrence said, regarding his struggles from last week. "It’s crazy to think that our frame from last year is a stiffer frame and we’re able to run softer suspension. We went back on gearing, on the start we were just wheelie boys. I wheelied and that put me in a bit of a pickle at the start. That and getting that full control and feel where the front is. At A1 we had a crust on the top and it would blow through. Also trying to break habits from the old bike, which was really high in the rear. This bike tracks better, so better traction. We ended up making a bar change. I was getting a bit lazy and dropping my head back. Just figuring it out, you know. Different chassis and different tracks compared to what we’ve done before." 

Battle of the supercross titans.
Battle of the supercross titans. Align Media

"I got passed and kind of dropped but I’m happy with a podium, we’re off to a consistent start, it definitely wasn’t my best main event ever," Webb explained in the postrace press conference. "The pace tonight was extremely high and I didn’t have that. Its’ nothing flashy but we’re putting solid results up. Tonight I didn’t have much more than I had. It’s pretty evident I need to be faster, but I’m happy with the bike and being on the podium."

Jett Lawrence wants to win, but after taking 12th last week in Anaheim, a second place has to feel good.
Jett Lawrence wants to win, but after taking 12th last week in Anaheim, a second place has to feel good. Align Media

And Sexton? He went down on the first lap and was forced to come back through the pack before eventually finishing sixth. 

“On the first lap I almost got landed on and then in [about] the next turn I fell over," Sexton said. "It was just me not being ready to go at the gate drop, honestly. That kind of lit a fire under me and after that I really feel like I rode the best that I’ve ridden in a long time. Some nighs aren’t your night so we’ll come back at A2 and try to get back on the top step.”   

Lawrence and Tomac were both all smiles the checkers flew in San Diego.
Lawrence and Tomac were both all smiles the checkers flew in San Diego. Align Media
Supercross

San Diego - 450SX Main Event

January 18, 2025
Snapdragon Stadium
San Diego, CA United States
Rider Time Interval Best Lap Hometown Bike
1 Eli Tomac
Eli Tomac
21:05.926 24 laps 52.323 Cortez, CO United States Yamaha YZ450F
2 Jett Lawrence
Jett Lawrence
21:07.444 1.518 52.820 Landsborough, Australia Australia Honda CRF450R Works Edition
3 Cooper Webb Cooper Webb 21:24.444 17.001 53.210 Newport, NC United States Yamaha YZ450F
4 Ken Roczen Ken Roczen 21:25.557 1.113 52.989 Mattstedt, Germany Germany Suzuki RM-Z450
5 Hunter Lawrence
Hunter Lawrence
21:26.966 1.409 53.713 Landsborough, Australia Australia Honda CRF450R Works Edition
Full Results
Supercross

450SX Standings - 2025

PositionRider Hometown Points
1Cooper Webb Cooper Webb Newport, NC United States 168
2Chase Sexton Chase Sexton La Moille, IL United States 158
3Ken Roczen Ken Roczen Mattstedt, Germany Germany 152
4Jason Anderson Jason Anderson Edgewood, NM United States 125
5Malcolm Stewart Malcolm Stewart Haines City, FL United States 124
Full Standings

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