Monster Energy Supercross Round 7: Some New Riders on the Podium and One Costly Mistake
Supercross fans were in for a wild ride as Round 7 delivered! It delivered fewer injuries than previous rounds but still saw some mistakes that cost the riders (well, at least one big one!). Our hot takes: Coty Schock stole the show in the 250SX class, snagging his first-ever professional podium with a 2nd-place overall finish. The dude was on rails all night, proving he's a real contender in a class stacked with talent. Haiden Deegan took the win, but Schock’s consistency and raw speed made him the night’s biggest revelation. Michael Mosiman rounded out the podium in 3rd. In the 450SX class, it was Chase Sexton’s race to lose—and lose it, he did. He had the overall win locked up sitting in 2nd place in Race 3, but he couldn’t resist the urge to push for the lead. The gamble backfired big-time when he went down on the final lap, dropping to 4th in the race and 3rd overall. Cooper Webb happily took advantage, snatching the overall victory and the red plate, while Ken Roczen secured 2nd. Final Results: 🏆 450SX 🥇 Cooper Webb 🥈 Ken Roczen 🥉 Chase Sexton 🏆 250SX 🥇 Haiden Deegan 🥈 Coty Schock 🥉 Michael Mosiman Sexton’s mistake proves once again that Supercross isn’t just about speed—it’s about knowing when to push and when to play it smart. Webb now carries the red plate into the next round, while Schock’s breakthrough shows there’s a new threat in the 250 class. What do you think will happen this week?!

