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The final race didn’t disappoint, especially in the 250s. While Chase grabbed a win in the big boy class to underscore his championship victory, the east/west showdown gave us some race action worthy of reliving. We also talk futures, privateers who shined, and preview the upcoming outdoor season, so don’t miss out on the season’s last Live for Supercross Podcast.

Days out from the race in Denver, we’re still struggling to cope with what happened; never has a championship been won (or lost) in such an unusual fashion. We break down the incident, discuss Chase’s victory, then dive right in on all the race action we got from the 250 class on Saturday. You’re not gonna want to miss this episode of the Live For Supercross Podcast.

Good news!.. Cooper Webb isn’t dead. But sadly the 450 championship is. Or is it? In this episode, we break down Chase’s chances or taking this battle right to the end, then we get to the crashes and the rest of the action that went down in Smashville this weekend.

Better get out your ponchos. While a storm threatened to smite Round 14, ultimately, the boys got to go racing anyway, with the final results failing to match the predictions made in the morning. We break down the crashes, we get into the mud, we break down how the victors got the job done... you're not gonna want to sleep on this episode of the Live for Supercross pod.

Better late than never. Chase Sexton may have tossed the win in Atlanta back in '22, but this year he gets it done at the final speedway race of the year. But the real story was the sub-podium rides put in by both of our pts. contenders, suitable to leave Cooper Webb cursing on the podium. We talk all this, we talk all the crashes, and we talk about young Haiden Deegan trying his best to fight off the charge by the #96 of Hunter Lawrence. Don't miss out on the latest episode of the Live for Supercross podcast.

The last triple crown of the season was full of action in both divisions. In the 250s, Levi Kitchen and RJ Hampshire both delivered career topping rides, frustrating the young Jett Lawrence at times as he battled for the top of the podium. In the 450s, Barcia and Kenny looked divine, but the story of the night was Cooper Webb’s inability to keep pace with Eli. We break it all down and a whole lot more on the latest episode of live.for.sx, covering round 12 from Glendale.

Maybe the racers took a break last week, but we didn’t! After all, the sheer unpredictability of the ’23 season has left us with plenty to talk about. This week, we dive back into the first 11 rounds, breaking down the seasons of the biggest riders and speculating on the pivotal moments that changed the trajectory of their latest campaigns to bring us to where we are now. We didn’t get a gate drop, but we still got to bench race, so ride over and check it out.

Is 50 sx wins a lot? That’s how many Eli has now, having tied James Stewart for 2nd most premier class wins of all time. We break down his ride to see how he did it, talking the parts of the track where he ripped, and those where he purposely didn’t. We also dive in to Cooper Webb’s saucy antics, asking whether they’ll mellow or reach a new level now that the red plate, once exclusively his, is something he's been forced to share again. Catch this and the usual racing analysis on this week’s live.for.sx

A lot of top riders found themselves mad coming out of Motor City on Saturday— think Jordon Smith, AP, and the ol’ chap Max Anstie— while some other fan favorites left Detroit feeling gritty, including CS23. With all this, and all the back and forth action the pts leaders gave us in the 450 main, you’ll be mad if you miss out on the latest episode from live.for.sx - Mad at Motor City.

The gnarliest soil conditions of the season blessed the podium with some fresh new faces, including our main man Kickstart Kenny, who won his first race since parting ways with his factory ride last season. Meanwhile, Cooper Webb stole the red plate, leaving the reigning champ, Eli Tomac, without it for the very first time all year. Today, we discuss Kenny's triumph, the championship race, and the late race charge of Justin Barcia, as well as all the other cool stuff that went down in Indiana.