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Blow by blow reports from AMA SX Round Five – Tampa TechTricks365


2025 AMA Supercross Championship

Round Five – Tampa


250 Main Race Report

The first bout of the season for 250 East competitors got underway in Florida on Saturday night and it was Heat winner Max Anstie that got the jump on Pierce Brown, Daxton Bennick, Tom Vialle and Chance Hymas. An ill Austin Forkner down in seventh-place early on ahead of Cameron McAdoo.

The Monster Energy Yamaha 1-2-3 continued as Seth Hammaker moved up to fourth place and Brown took the lead from Anstie.

Levi Kitchen had not started well and his problems were compounded when he went down in the deep sand. Another to suffer early misfortune was RJ Hampshire. The Husqvarna rider was just inside the top 10 before getting a tough-block hooked up in his machine which refused to come out, even with the help of two determined marshals trying to free him. Hampshire lost more than a full lap in that tangle.

Brown then held the lead until just before the halfway point of the contest. The 22-year-old then made a mistake in the whoops that cost him dearly. The Utah native was left stricken on the track and in need of medical attention which forced officials to bring out the red flag and halt the race.

The red flag restart when more than three laps have been completed, but less than 90 per cent of the total race distance, is a ten-minute delay followed by a staggered start for the remainder of the scheduled laps.

As the race leader when the red flag came out, Max Anstie was away first ahead of Daxton Bennick. The Monster Energy Yamaha riders 1-2 ahead of the Kawasaki pairing of McAdoo and Hammaker, who were then followed away by KTM’s Tom Vialle. Austin Forkner went down from eighth place after being brushed by Cullin Park as he made a pass on the Triumph rider.

250 Podium

Anstie went on to win with a three-second buffer over Bennick at the flag while Kawasaki’s McAdoo rounded out the podium ahead of team-mate Hammaker. Tom Vialle fifth after holding a charging Chance Hymas at bay over the final laps.

Max Anstie

250 Main Results

Pos Rider Bike Interval
1 M. Anstie Yam /
2 D. Bennick Yam +3.326
3 C. Mcadoo Kaw +6.430
4 S. Hammaker Kaw +8.470
5 T. Vialle KTM +11.058
6 C. Hymas Hon +12.225
7 C. Park Hon +17.950
8 N. Thrasher Yam +19.716
9 L. Kitchen Kaw +21.332
10 C. Mumford Hon +28.639
11 H. Miller Hon +29.487
12 G. Linville Gas +40.890
13 H. Munoz Yam +44.732
14 L. Kobusch Hon +52.659
15 L. Neese Hon +56.413
16 T. Colip Hon +1m02.322
17 A. Forkner Tri 1 Lap
18 R. Hampshire Hus 1 Lap
19 J. Chambers Kaw 2 Laps
20 P. Brown Yam 10 Laps
21 M. Vohland Yam 10 Laps
22 P. Boespflug Kaw 10 Laps

 


250 East Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 M Anstie 25
2 C Mcadoo 20
3 S Hammaker 18
4 D Bennick 17
5 T Vialle 17
6 C Hymas 16
7 C Park 15
8 N Thrasher 14
9 L Kitchen 13
10 C Mumford 12
11 H Miller 11
12 G Linville 10
13 H Munoz 9
14 L Kobusch 8
15 L Neese 7
16 T Colip 6
17 A Forkner 5
18 R Hampshire 4
19 J Chambers 3
20 P Brown 2
21 M Vohland 1
22 P Boespflug 0

450 Main Report

The brutal track had already claimed a high-profile victim during practice when Eli Tomac hurt his leg in an incident not all that dissimilar to that which ruled out defending champ Jett Lawrence last weekend in Glendale. Everyone feared the worst but the Coloradan fronted up to the start gates after an x-ray cleared him of any breaks! The early verdict suggesting that it was just some extreme bruising of the calf, time will tell…

Hunter Lawrence had qualified fourth quickest and got away well in the opening Heat race but the 25-year-old Australian went down hard on the opening lap. He looked to land heavily on his shoulder into an up-ramp after clipping a tough-block and took no further part in the nights proceedings. He also perhaps took a knock to the head in the incident.

Championship leader Chase Sexton scored the holeshot ahead of Justin Cooper, Jason Anderson and Ken Roczen. Anderson wasted little time getting the better of Cooper, railing around the outside of a sandy berm to get the better of the Yamaha man.  Roczen then pushed Cooper back to third. Meanwhile up front Sexton already had 2.5-seconds on the field after two laps after making the most of clear air.  Cooper Webb was working his way steadily forward, up to sixth after three laps. Tomac was rolling around at the back of the field in a quest to pick up the crumbs of a few points should misfortune strike other riders in the field.

Chase Sexton

Ken Roczen chased down Jason Anderson and took that second place from the Kawasaki man at the five-minute mark.  Moments later Malcolm Stewart pushed Anderson back to fourth with an awesome move through the whoops. Cooper Webb than then also got the better of Anderson as he moved up to fourth.  Chase Sexton had a lead of five-seconds and was running by himself up front.

Malcolm Stewart had the afterburners lit and started to reel in Roczen. The 32-year-old impressing on home soil and looking very much at home in the sand. Mookie made short work of Roczen and looked sensational on track.

Malcolm Stewart

By the ten-minute mark Stewart had trimmed Sexton’s lead to just over two-seconds as they all negotiated lapped traffic. Further back Cooper Webb had managed to get the better of Roczen for third when they were in the thick of lapped traffic.

Cooper Webb

The German then had a massive off as he collided with two lapped riders in mid-air, Tristan Lane and Jeremy Hand both getting impacts from Roczen but it was the Suzuki rider that came off second best with the chain coming off the RM-Z450 which saw him take no further part in the contest. A massive blow to his championship hopes, but there were more twists and turns still to unfold in the Tampa sand…

Chase Sexton had been running up front and looked to have it all his own way but disaster struck the championship leader. Stewart had reeled Sexton in and was piling on the pressure and that forced a mistake from the KTM man towards the end of a whoop section that ended with him on the deck!

Malcolm Stewart

The Florida crowd went absolutely mental as Stewart swept through to the lead.

Sexton was back up and running second later but his rhythm was ruined and he quickly succumbed to Cooper Webb and then Jason Anderson. In the closing stages Justin Cooper pushed Sexton further back to fifth.

Malcolm Stewart kept his composure over the final laps to take his maiden 450 win.

Malcolm Stewart

The victory a clear seven-second win over Cooper Webb, who in-turn had five-seconds over Jason Anderson, the Kawasaki man rounding out the podium.

Malcolm Stewart

Stewart’s win was very much deserved as he was clearly the fastest rider on what was a very tough track, but he made it look easy.  Raymond James Stadium erupted on the back of what was a very popular victory amongst just about everyone in the house as he was celebrated by all and sundry. So much joy contrasting with the disappointment for Roczen, Tomac and Hunter Lawrence, and to a lesser extent Sexton.

Malcolm Stewart

The Supercross show moves on to Detroit next weekend for round six with Chase Sexton still in the lead. Cooper Webb leapfrogs both Eli Tomac and Ken Roczen on the ladder to move up to second, five-points behind Sexton. Anderson moves from sixth in the championship chase all the way up to third, 17-points behind the points leader, a single point ahead of Roczen and four-points ahead of Tomac. Malcolm Stewart’s victory promoted him from ninth to fifth on the leaderboard, 24-points away from the series leader. And there is a whole lot of racing still to go in this championship…

450 Main Results

Pos Rider Bike Interval
1 M. Stewart Hus /
2 C. Webb Yam +7.102
3 J. Anderson Kaw +12.161
4 J. Cooper Yam +15.445
5 C. Sexton KTM +16.726
6 J. Barcia Gas +19.634
7 J. Savatgy Hon +25.257
8 A. Plessinger KTM +45.531
9 S. McElrath Hon +1 Lap
10 J. Hill KTM +1 Lap
11 M. Oldenburg Bet +1 Lap
12 C. Nichols Suz +1 Lap
13 B. Bloss Bet +1 Lap
14 A. Rodriguez KTM +1 Lap
15 K. Chisholm Suz +1 Lap
16 M. Harrison Kaw +1 Lap
17 E. Tomac Yam +2 Laps
18 J. Starling Gas +2 Laps
19 K. Moranz KTM +2 Laps
20 J. Hand Hon +3 Laps
21 K. Roczen Suz +12 L
22 T. Lane KTM +12 L

450 Championship Points

Pos Rider Points
1 C Sexton 101
2 C Webb 96
3 J Anderson 84
4 K Roczen 83
5 E Tomac 80
6 M Stewart 77
7 J Lawrence 71
8 J Cooper 69
9 J Barcia 68
10 H Lawrence 62
11 J Hill 57
12 J Savatgy 46
13 A Plessinger 40
14 S McElrath 40
15 M Oldenburg 34
16 D Ferrandis 30
17 B Bloss 28
18 C Nichols 28
19 J Prado 18
20 K Chisholm 15
21 V Friese 14
22 M Harrison 11
23 A Rodriguez 10
24 K Moranz 6
25 F Noren 5
26 J Robin 4
27 C Clason 4
28 R Breece 3
29 J Hand 2
30 T Lane 0

 


450 Heat One

Pos Rider Bike Interval
1 C. Webb Yam /
2 A. Plessinger KTM +3.104
3 J. Anderson Kaw +6.828
4 J. Barcia Gas +13.899
5 J. Hill KTM +30.901
6 J. Starling Gas +34.887
7 E. Tomac Yam +36.039
8 T. Lane KTM +36.851
9 J. Hand Hon +37.444
10 A. Rodriguez KTM +37.546
11 H. Schlosser Hon +48.548
12 C. Copp Hon +1 Lap
13 D. Thury Yam +1 Lap
14 K. Moranz KTM +1 Lap
15 B. Pauli Kaw +1 Lap
16 L. Leizel Kaw +1 Lap
17 A. Cozadd Yam +1 Lap
18 S. Meshey KTM +1 Lap
19 D. Wood Hon +1 Lap
20 H. Lawrence Hon +8 Laps

450 Heat Two

Pos Rider Bike Interval
1 C. Sexton KTM /
2 M. Stewart Hus +4.184
3 J. Cooper Yam +6.829
4 S. McElrath Hon +20.202
5 B. Bloss Bet +21.837
6 J. Savatgy Hon +23.157
7 K. Roczen Suz +24.169
8 C. Nichols Suz +35.642
9 M. Harrison Kaw +45.487
10 M. Oldenburg Bet +46.098
11 K. Chisholm Suz +1m00.587
12 L. Karnow Kaw +1m03.167
13 Z. Williams Hon +1 Lap
14 J. Lesher Yam +1 Lap
15 G. Harlan Yam +1 Lap
16 B. Piazza Yam +1 Lap
17 J. Rodbell Hon +1 Lap
18 J. Greco Kaw +1 Lap
19 A. Emory IV Yam +6 Laps
20 J. Robin Yam +7 Laps

450 LCQ Results

Pos Rider Bike Interval
1 M. Oldenburg Bet /
2 K. Chisholm Suz +3.980
3 K. Moranz KTM +6.191
4 A. Rodriguez KTM +8.573
5 H. Schlosser Hon +11.811
6 J. Robin Yam +26.166
7 D. Thury Yam +29.119
8 L. Karnow Kaw +30.483
9 S. Meshey KTM +37.469
10 J. Rodbell Hon +40.353
11 Z. Williams Hon +41.783
12 A. Cozadd Yam +47.452
13 B. Pauli Kaw +51.537
14 L. Leizel Kaw +53.912
15 B. Piazza Yam +57.676
16 J. Greco Kaw +1m00.115
17 D. Wood Hon +1m01.132
18 J. Lesher Yam +1 Lap
19 C. Copp Hon +1 Lap
20 G. Harlan Yam +5 Laps
21 A. Emory IV Yam DNS
22 H. Lawrence Hon DNS

250 Heat One Results

Pos Rider Bike Interval
1 R. Hampshire Hus /
2 C. Mcadoo Kaw +3.457
3 T. Vialle KTM +6.023
4 N. Thrasher Yam +6.513
5 M. Vohland Yam +12.228
6 D. Bennick Yam +14.906
7 A. Forkner Tri +27.266
8 H. Miller Hon +30.544
9 H. Munoz Yam +31.819
10 L. Neese Hon +33.929
11 I. Clark Hon +38.797
12 M. Finies Yam +41.449
13 B. Carroll Yam +46.572
14 C. Baker Hus +49.162
15 C. Myers KTM +50.598
16 J. Driskell Yam +53.239
17 T. Welch KTM +55.304
18 H. Kullas Hus +57.966
19 M. Phelps KTM +1 Lap
20 A. Shive KTM +1 Lap

250 Heat Two Results

Pos Rider Bike Interval
1 M. Anstie Yam /
2 P. Brown Yam +2.357
3 C. Hymas Hon +5.937
4 S. Hammaker Kaw +6.619
5 L. Kitchen Kaw +7.507
6 C. Mumford Hon +9.029
7 C. Park Hon +11.591
8 J. Chambers Kaw +18.148
9 G. Linville Gas +19.537
10 R. Floyd Hon +20.974
11 L. Kobusch Hon +22.267
12 J. Rogers Kaw +23.534
13 L. Locurcio Gas +24.029
14 T. Colip Hon +25.962
15 P. Boespflug Kaw +28.351
16 L. Marsalisi Hon +33.438
17 C. Allen Yam +35.065
18 C. Stephenson Hus +4 Laps
19 V. Luhovey Kaw +7 Laps
20 B. Shelly Yam +7 Laps

250 LCQ Results

Pos Rider Bike Interval
1 L. Kobusch Hon /
2 L. Neese Hon +3.174
3 T. Colip Hon +6.681
4 P. Boespflug Kaw +12.023
5 C. Myers KTM +12.318
6 B. Shelly Yam +13.885
7 J. Driskell Yam +14.459
8 B. Carroll Yam +15.928
9 L. Locurcio Gas +16.686
10 J. Rogers Kaw +18.363
11 I. Clark Hon +20.727
12 C. Allen Yam +22.111
13 C. Baker Hus +23.716
14 A. Shive KTM +24.722
15 M. Phelps KTM +26.880
16 L. Marsalisi Hon +28.518
17 H. Kullas Hus +41.086
18 T. Welch KTM +56.203
19 R. Floyd Hon +1 Lap
20 M. Finies Yam +3 Laps
21 V. Luhovey Kaw +6 Laps
22 C. Stephenson Hus +DNS

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