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SUPERCROSS 2025

The final chapter in the book of Eli Tomac is up against the sophomore 450 season of Jett Lawrence but Chase Sexton, Cooper Webb, Jason Anderson and others will try to keep them from stacking too many milestones. For the first time in over 50 years of Supercross, five champions will line up to battle.

Schedule

ROUND
1
01/11/2025

Anaheim

Angel Stadium

1976
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
44
YEARS
32
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

KEY MOMENTS

  • Can you hear it!? The 2025 season is just around the corner. Top 10 rider previews available here!

  • UPDATE: Levi will race the 250 east region series. Levi Kitchen did not lineup for the first qualifying session.

  • Haiden Deegan (1:06.077) is fastest in the first 250 A group qualifying session of the season. Julien Beaumer and Garrett Marchbanks round out the top 3.

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ROUND
2
01/18/2025

San Diego

Snapdragon Stadium

1980
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
40
YEARS
23
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

KEY MOMENTS

  • Haiden Deegan (52.847) is today’s fastest qualifier – the only 250 rider in the 52’s. He and Julien Beaumer have now each swapped topping qualifying sessions.

  • Chase Sexton (51.566) tops both qualifying sessions today. He’s your fastest qualifier followed by Jett Lawrence (+0.069) and Eli Tomac (+0.421).

  • Garrett Marchbanks must like coming to San Diego. He won the heat race and finished 2nd in the main last year. He’s once again won his heat race this year.

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ROUND
3
01/25/2025

Anaheim

Angel Stadium

1976
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
44
YEARS
32
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

KEY MOMENTS

  • OFFICIAL: Jorge Prado is out of action tonight after separating his shoulder in the first 450 qualifying session.

  • We have an altercation in the whoops – Branden Spangle and TBD exchanged fisticuffs in the whoops.

  • Julien Beaumer (57.828) is the first and only 250 rider to drop into the 57’s and he’s your fastest qualifier for the second time in three rounds. Jordon Smith (+0.591) and Haiden Deegan round out the top 3 in qualifying.

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ROUND
4
02/01/2025
Glendale Venue Page

Glendale

State Farm Stadium

1986
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
30
YEARS
16
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

KEY MOMENTS

  • Julien Beaumer (59.777) is your fastest qualifier for the second week in a row (now 3 of 4 rounds). He’s the first to sweep qualifying sessions in the 250’s. He’s also the only 250 rider to drop into the 59 second range.

  • Jett Lawrence (58.097) is your fastest qualifier for the second week in a row – the first to repeat as fastest qualifier this season. Chase Sexton and Eli Tomac round out the top 3.

  • Lux Turner gets his second career LCQ win and makes his fourth main of the year.

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ROUND
5
02/08/2025

Tampa / St. Petersburg

Raymond James Stadium

1987
FIRST YEAR
2023
LATEST YEAR
14
YEARS
9
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

KEY MOMENTS

  • 450 Series Points Standings (leading into Tampa):

  • 1st Chase Sexton 84 points (2 wins)
  • 2nd Ken Roczen -2 pts (3 podiums)
  • 3rd Eli Tomac -9 pts (1 win)
  • 4th Cooper Webb -10 pts (2 podiums)
  • 5th Jett Lawrence -13 pts (1 win, 2 podiums) *Out of the series with knee injury
  • 250 fastest qualifier is Max Anstie – it’s the 6th time he’s topped qualifying in his career.

  • Chase Sexton is the 450 fastest qualifier here in Tampa – it’s the second of the 2025 season and 24th of his career.

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ROUND
6
02/15/2025

Detroit

Ford Field

1976
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
40
YEARS
26
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

KEY MOMENTS

  • Levi Kitchen (00:48.363) is the fastest qualifier in Detroit. That’s his first win since Anaheim 1 2024.

  • Chase Sexton is the fastest Qualifier here in Detroit. It’s his third win of 2025 and the 25th of his career.

  • Nate Thrasher wins 250SX Heat 1. That’s his 6th career heat race win.

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NEXT ROUND
7
02/22/2025
Arlington

Arlington

AT&T Stadium

1975
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
44
YEARS
25
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

The 2025 Arlington Supercross is the second Triple Crown of the season, a 250SX West Round AND it’s Military Appreciation night. Cooper Webb was the 450SX winner in 2024 and Haiden Deegan won his first ever 250SX.

 

This will be the 4th Triple Crown ever held in AT&T Stadium.

ROUND
8
03/01/2025
Daytona Venue Page

Daytona (SX)

Daytona International Speedway

1974
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
51
YEARS
24
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

The Daytona SX is the the only event on the schedule to run uninterrupted for the entire 51 years of SX championship seasons. The March 1, 2025 date is the earliest Daytona SX ever. Jett Lawrence halted Eli Tomac’s Daytona win streak in 2024 while Tom Vialle won his very first 250SX.

 

Daytona 2025 is the second round of the SMX Next (Futures) championship and a 250SX East event.

ROUND
9
03/08/2025
Indianapolis, Lucas Oil Stadium

Indianapolis

Lucas Oil Stadium

1992
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
32
YEARS
15
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

The 2025 Indianapolis Supercross is the first 250SX E/W Showdown of the season and is also the St. Jude “Love Moto Stop Cancer” race. Jett Lawrence won the 2024 Indy SX with perfect 1-1-1 scores in the Triple Crown event. Cameron McAdoo won the 250SX East division.

ROUND
10
03/22/2025
Protective Stadium, Birmingham

Birmingham

Protective Stadium

2024
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
1
YEARS
1
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

The second ever Birmingham Supercross is also the final Triple Crown race of 2025 and the third round of the SMX Next (Futures) series. Jett Lawrence won 450SX in 2024 and Tom Vialle was the 250SX East winner.

ROUND
11
03/29/2025
Seattle Venue

Seattle

Lumen Field

1978
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
38
YEARS
23
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

The 2025 Seattle Supercross will celebrate a milestone with the Emerald City hosting its 50th round of Monster Energy Supercross racing. Seattle will be just the 5th city in SX history to hold that many races. Cooper Webb won a close one in 2024 (+0.592) over Chase Sexton. 

ROUND
12
04/05/2025
Foxborough Venue

Foxborough

Gillette Stadium

1983
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
7
YEARS
6
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

For the first time since 1983-1984, Foxborough will host a Supercross in consecutive seasons. Previous winners Cooper Webb, Jason Anderson and Ken Roczen will attempt to become the first two-time Foxborough winners since David Bailey (’83-’84).

 

This event is also the 4th round of SMX Next (Futures).

ROUND
13
04/12/2025
Philadelphia Venue

Philadelphia

Lincoln Financial Field

1980
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
2
YEARS
3
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

The 2025 Philadelphia Supercross is the second 250SX E/W Showdown and it’s also live on NBC network (3:00 p.m. ET gate drop).

 

Jett Lawrence won the 450SX class in 2024 with Max Anstie winning 250SX.

ROUND
14
04/19/2025

East Rutherford

MetLife Stadium

1987
FIRST YEAR
2023
LATEST YEAR
11
YEARS
9
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

Supercross returns to MetLife Stadium for a 3:00 p.m. ET gate drop. In 2023, Justin Barcia won a muddy 450SX main event that was delayed by 90 minutes because of thunder and lightning. Max Anstie won the 250SX

ROUND
15
04/26/2025

Pittsburgh

Acrisure Stadium

1978
FIRST YEAR
1983
LATEST YEAR
2
YEARS
2
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

Yinzers! Pack your bobos and bumbershoots and brush up on your Pittsburghese because we’re going to the Steel City, the City of Bridges, Iron City, the city that has more nicknames than Apollo Creed!

 

The last time Supercross visited Pittsburgh, Terry Bradshaw was still a Steelers QB and not a single rider on the SX starting gate was even born.

ROUND
16
05/03/2025
Denver Venue

Denver

Empower Field at Mile High

1996
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
5
YEARS
5
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

Supercross returns to the Mile High City for the 6th time in sport history. Jett Lawrence won in 2024 and if he can repeat, he’d be the first two-time Denver winner.

ROUND
17
05/10/2025
Salt Lake City Venue

Salt Lake City

Rice-Eccles Stadium

2001
FIRST YEAR
2024
LATEST YEAR
16
YEARS
13
UNIQUE WINNERS
VENUE HISTORY

For the 6th consecutive year, Salt Lake City will host the season finale of the Monster Energy Supercross Championship. It’s also the third 250SX E/W Showdown. Chase Sexton won here in both 2024 and 2023. Haiden Deegan won the 250SX showdown in 2024.

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Season Iconic Moments

2025 A1 Winner: Chase Sexton

Anaheim 1 winner Chase Sexton had a near perfect night; heat race win, led 17 laps of the 20-lap main and set the overall fastest time of the race to win his 10th career 450SX. It’s also the first opening round SX win ever for Sexton.

Ken Roczen got what he wanted. Pre-race, he claimed he wanted a 2nd place at A1 since winning (four prev. times) had “never resulted in anything”. After a 49th career heat race win, he finished 2nd, his 70th career 450SX podium. Jason Anderson took third.

 

2025 A1 250SX West Winner: Jo Shimoda

Jo Shimoda had never even landed on the podium at a 250SX season opener (10-4-7-4-4 finishes) but he’s now an A1 winner in his 6th season in the 250SX division. Shimoda led all 15 laps and set the fastest lap of the main on his way to his 3rd career victory.

Julien Beaumer earned 2nd, his first career podium (11th start), finishing -4.7 to Shimoda. Jordon Smith, in his first race with Triumph, gave the British marque its first ever SX podium.

Anaheim 1 2025: Jett Lawrence: 12th!

Jett Lawrence finished 12th at the opening round of the 2025 Supercross series, the worst finish of his 450SX career and the most disastrous start of a title defense since Eli Tomac finished 13th at Houston 1 in 2021.

Lawrence locked bars with Jason Anderson coming into the first turn and got hung up on a Tuff Block. Then he collided with Joey Savatgy and crashed in the sand. Even after remounting, Lawrence seemed off. His fastest lap time was 1.7 seconds slower than winner, Chase Sexton’s.

Eli Tomac: win #53

Eli Tomac only needed two rounds to make history in the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross Championship. His win at the San Diego Supercross gave him sole ownership of the record for most consecutive years of winning 450SX races (11).

And not only was it a 53rd career win (2nd all-time) but it gave him the points lead and yet another record: he’s the oldest rider (32 yrs. 2 months) to ever lead the 450SX championship.

First career win for Julien Beaumer

One week after capturing his first top five finish (and podium!), Julien Beaumer won the 2025 San Diego Supercross, his first career victory, in just his 12th start.

The 18-year-old took over the lead on lap eight and beat veteran Jordon Smith (holeshot) by three seconds.

In another ‘sign of the times’ stat, Beaumer was one of four teenagers in the top five!

A2 2025: Lawrence Wins, Roczen Leads

Jett Lawrence led the last eight to secure his first win of 2025 (and 9th career 450SX win) but Ken Roczen’s second place, gave him ownership of the red plate. After Anaheim 2, he was the only rider with three top five finishes to start the season.

Roczen’s red plate held significance because it meant he tied Jeremy McGrath for most individual seasons with the points lead (8).McGrath won the championship in 7 of those 8 seasons.

A2 2025: Haiden Deegan fuels the rivalry

Haiden Deegan told himself he had to win the Anaheim 2 Supercross and on lap one (pictured) he showed Julien Beamer how little interest he had in second place. Deegan led all 18 laps of the main event for his fourth career 250SX win.

The podium of Deegan (19), Beaumer (18), and Cole Davies (17) was the first all-teen top three since Arlington 2011. Jordon Smith’s last-lap-full-send crash (trying to pass Beaumer)  handed Davies his first career podium finish.

What a Triumph!

With 2-3-1 scores, Jordon Smith earned his fifth career 250SX win but, more noteworthy, he put the Triumph TF 250-X atop the winner’s circle less than one year after the bike debuted at the 2024 Detroit Supercross.

It only took 13 SX starts for Triumph to get its first win and Smith left Glendale just two points behind leader, Julien Beaumer. 

Jett Lawrence DNFs at Glendale.

After finishing 2-2 in the first two Glendale Triple Crown races, Jett Lawrence withdrew from Race 3 before reaching turn two. Lawrence stuck out his right leg for balance and the impact and rotation was enough to cause an ACL and meniscus injury that sent him riding off the track in obvious pain.

Two days later, Honda announced Lawrence would undergo ACL surgery and miss the rest of the SX season. “Recovery prognosis unknown”.

Malcolm Stewart Wins!

In his 109th 450SX start, Malcolm Stewart pulled off what may be the most ‘feel good’ win in Supercross history. With his brother, James, calling the race as an analyst for NBC, ‘Mookie’ passed Chase Sexton with 5 laps to go to become the 69th unique winner in 450SX history.

The win also gave the Stewart brothers the unbreakable record of first siblings to win a premier class Supercross main events. Malcolm, 32, is also the 5th oldest rider to win. “They were twisting the throttle for me,” Malcolm said of the hometown crowd.

 

Max Anstie Sweeps Tampa

Max Anstie completed his first career Supercross Sweep by winning Fastest Qualifier, his Heat and the Main Event. It’s Anstie’s third career win. Anstie holeshot the main but was passed by his teammate Pierce Brown, who led until 7 when he crashed in the whoops and caused a red flag. Brown broke his T5 in the wreck.

Anstie assumed the lead on the staggered restart and his win capitalized on brutal nights by championship hopefuls RJ Hampshire (18th),  Levi Kitchen (9th) and Austin Forkner (17th)

Chase Sexton’s Comeback

Chase Sexton dropped back to last twice on the first lap and still finished third in a gritty comeback that enabled him to hang on to a share of the points lead.

Sexton slammed into the starting before it fell and was left behind on the line. The other 21 riders were more than halfway to the first corner before he freed his KTM. Then Sexton ran into the back of another rider coming out of turn two and restarted in last. He set the fastest lap of the race on lap 10 (00:47.935) and was in third place by lap 20 of 25.

Cooper Webb Hunts Another Win

Cooper Webb was in his element in Detroit when he found himself in second place on lap two and only Ken Roczen in front of him. But Roczen had plenty of fight and led the first 22 before Webb pulled off a calculated move that took three segments to execute.

Webb led just three laps en route to his 26th career victory. One more and he will tie Bob Hannah for 9th all-time. Webb, the 5th winner of 2025, is now tied with Chase Sexton in the 450 points.

 

Kitchen outsprints Anstie

Levi Kitchen won his 5th career 250SX race in a chaotic (and confusing) finish and earned his first career SX Sweep (Fastest Q, Heat, and Main Event wins). Max Anstie, who had a 7-sec. lead over Kitchen before a Cameron Mcadoo-caused red flag came out, finished second.

The confusion came when the red flag flew with only 7 seconds on the race clock. Riders assumed the race would be deemed complete. That rule changed for 2024 (if the clock hit 0:00, the race would have ended) and staggered restarts must run at least three laps. Anstie’s  lead evaporated in the restart and Kitchen had the sprint speed to win.

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Season Trivia

FAST TRIVIA

Eli Tomac is ranked 3rd on the list for most 450SX points scored all-time. Which of these legends is ranked second all-time?

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Who will win the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross Championship (450SX)?

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FAST TRIVIA

Kyle Chisholm is competing in his final year as a full-time professional racer. What is his best career 450SX finish?

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In the 1997 125 East Supercross Championship, which rider won two of the first three rounds and led the championship?

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Who are you taking to win the championship if these riders are on the starting line together at their peak of their careers.

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As a broadcaster, Art Eckman called it all; football, Olympics, Supercross, boxing and more. Which of these sports did he NOT cover.

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