At the 2025 Foxborough Supercross, Cooper Webb faced a protest from the KTM team after allegedly jumping on a red cross flag during the race. However, the protest was unsuccessful, and Webb was allowed to keep his third-place finish in the 450SX main event.
Webb had an incredible last lap, making a bold charge through the field. He passed Ken Roczen, Justin Barcia, and Chase Sexton in a thrilling final lap, securing his spot on the podium despite the challenging conditions. The race was made even more difficult by heavy rain, but Webb’s perseverance and skill allowed him to finish strong.
Aaron Plessinger took the victory, but Webb’s late-race charge solidified his third-place finish. While the protest from the KTM team didn’t result in a penalty, the intense finish highlighted Webb’s determination and racing talent.
WOW What a night! AP was so stoked speaking with him post-race. Chance Hymas also very pleased.
— Kellen Brauer (@kellenbrauer) April 6, 2025
It sounds like a protest was levied against Cooper Webb for jumping on a red cross flag that was unsuccessful so he keeps P3
Cooper Webb last lap passes on Roczen, Barcia and Sexton!
Cooper Webb had an amazing last lap at Foxborough Supercross! pic.twitter.com/BjNDjuXF0P
— Dirtbikelover (@Dirtbike_Lovers) April 6, 2025