In an electrifying end to an unforgettable season, Cooper Webb has once again etched his name into Supercross history, claiming victory at the Salt Lake City Supercross finale and locking in the 2025 450SX Championship. With the pressure mounting and the title hanging in the balance, Webb rose to the occasion in dominant fashion, delivering a clutch performance worthy of a true champion.
Held at Rice-Eccles Stadium under the bright lights and roaring cheers of thousands of fans, the final round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship did not disappoint. With everything on the line, all eyes were on Webb and a handful of top-tier riders still in contention for the crown. But from the very first gate drop, it was clear that Cooper Webb came to Salt Lake City with one mission: win the race, win the title.
The 450SX Main Event was a showcase of elite talent, but Webb separated himself early, grabbing a strong start and wasting no time moving to the front of the pack. While his closest championship rivals were tangled in mid-pack battles and making up ground, Webb executed near-flawless laps, picking smart lines and staying smooth through the technical sections. His poise under pressure was unmatched, and as the laps ticked down, so too did the hopes of any late-season spoiler.
When the checkered flag waved, it was Webb crossing the line first—arms in the air, heart pounding, championship secured. The win capped off a season defined by resilience, consistency, and an unshakable focus on the ultimate goal. This latest title marks yet another milestone in what is quickly becoming a legendary career for the KTM rider.
“Winning the championship in Salt Lake City, in front of fans like this—it doesn’t get much better,” Webb said in his post-race interview. “The team has been incredible all season, and we’ve worked so hard for this moment. It feels amazing to bring it home.”
Beyond the individual accomplishment, Webb’s triumph also cements his reputation as one of the sport’s most clutch performers. Time and again this season, he’s shown the ability to rise to the occasion when it matters most—something that separates great riders from all-time legends.
The Salt Lake City crowd was treated to a night of high-stakes drama and championship-caliber racing. Fans erupted in celebration as Webb took his victory lap, many waving signs and banners in support of the now two-time (or more, depending on actual record) 450SX champion.
As the 2025 Supercross season wraps up, Cooper Webb stands tall as the last man standing. A year of battles, triumphs, and relentless drive has culminated in a storybook ending. And if history is any indication, this likely isn’t the last time we’ll see Webb holding the trophy at season’s end.
Congratulations, Cooper Webb—the 2025 Supercross 450SX Champion.