The AMA Supercross 450 delivered excitement at Protective Stadium in Birmingham. Chase Sexton shone by winning overall, establishing himself as a title contender. The night featured crashes, intense overtakes, and strategic duels, with Webb, Anderson, and Stewart standing out.
In the first race, Plessinger had a strong start, but Sexton overtook him with aggressive moves. A clash with Anderson sparked controversy, while Stewart showed resilience to finish third. Sexton dominated, securing a comfortable win, while Webb and Roczen fought to recover from crashes.
In the second race, Sexton used the same strategy to claim another win, while Anderson suffered another fall after a battle with Webb. Despite injury pain, Stewart secured second place. Plessinger completed the podium, and Webb finished fourth, followed by Justin Barcia.
In the final race, Webb passed Sexton after the latter’s mistake, but second place was enough to give Sexton the overall win. Stewart returned to the podium, and Plessinger finished fifth. Sexton strengthens his title bid, but rivalries promise to heat up the next rounds.