Philly Supercross Mayhem: Roczen Emerges on Top, Davies Clinches 250 East

Philly Supercross Mayhem: Roczen Emerges on Top, Davies Clinches 250 East

Ken Roczen won a mud-soaked Philadelphia Supercross event over the weekend. Roczen rose above the chaos with a composed and calculated ride to claim his fifth win of the season. After starting near the front, Roczen quickly worked past early leaders and took control of the race, navigating deep ruts and treacherous mud with precision. Roczen managed the race expertly despite late pressure from Cooper Webb, who mounted a charge in the closing laps but ultimately settled for second. Championship rival Hunter Lawrence completed the podium in third despite a costly mid-race mistake. The mistake sent Lawrence to the ground forcing him to quickly remount and stay in the event. Roczen has now seized the points lead in the series.

Cole Davies clinched the 250SX East Championship in Philadelphia. Photo: Feld Motorsports

The 250SX East Main Event brought even more drama, with brutal track conditions playing a major role from the opening lap. After early chaos and crashes shuffled the field, Cole Davies capitalized, charging to the front and maintaining his composure through a red flag and staggered restart. Davies went on to secure the win ahead of Daxton Bennick and Seth Hammaker, officially clinching the 250SX East Division Championship in the process. Two rounds remain in the season.

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