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2025 AMA Supercross Championship

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2025 AMA Supercross Championship
OrganizerAmerican Motorcyclist Association, Feld Entertainment (except Daytona), NASCAR Holdings, Inc. (Daytona)
DisciplineSupercross
DurationJanuary – May 2024
Number of races17
TV partner(s)NBC Sports (NBC, USA Network, CNBC, Peacock)
Champions
AMA Supercross Championship seasons
2026 →

The 2025 AMA Supercross Championship is the 52nd season of off-road stadium motorcycle racing in the United States.

Comprising 17 rounds, the series runs from January until May, crowning supercross champions in both the 250cc and 450cc classes, concluding with the Salt Lake City round on May 10.[1] Jett Lawrence goes into the season as the reigning champion in the premier 450SX class.

The series forms the first part of the 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship.

Schedule and results

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The 2025 AMA Supercross Championship is the 52nd season of off-road stadium motorcycle racing in the United States. Comprising 17 rounds, the series will run from January until May, crowning supercross champions in both the 250cc and 450cc classes, concluding with the Salt Lake City round on May 10.

2024 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship[2]
Round (250 East/West) Date Location Stadium Broadcast 450cc Winner 250cc Winner
1 (W) January 11 California Anaheim Angel Stadium Peacock, USA (live), NBC (delay)
2 (W) January 18 California San Diego Snapdragon Stadium Peacock (live)
3 (W) January 25 California Anaheim Angel Stadium Peacock (live)
4 (W) February 1 Arizona Glendale State Farm Stadium Peacock (live)
5 (E) February 8 Florida Tampa Raymond James Stadium Peacock (live)
6 (E) February 15 Michigan Detroit Ford Field Peacock (live)
7 (W) February 22 Texas Arlington AT&T Stadium Peacock (live)
8 (E) March 1 Florida Daytona Daytona International Speedway Peacock (live)
9 (E/W) March 8 Indiana Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium Peacock (live)
10 (E) March 22 Alabama Birmingham Protective Stadium Peacock (live)
11 (W) March 29 Washington (state) Seattle Lumen Field Peacock, NBC (live)
12 (E) April 5 Massachusetts Foxborough Gillette Stadium Peacock (live)
13 (E/W) April 12 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field Peacock, NBC (live)
14 (E) April 19 New Jersey East Rutherford MetLife Stadium Peacock, NBC (live)
15 (E) April 26 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium Peacock (live)
16 (W) May 3 Colorado Denver Empower Field at Mile High Peacock (live), NBC (delay)
17 (E/W) May 10 Utah Salt Lake City Rice-Eccles Stadium Peacock, USA (live)

Stadium locations

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450 SX

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Entry list

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Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Team Honda HRC Progressive[3] Honda 1 Australia Jett Lawrence
96 Australia Hunter Lawrence
Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing[4] Yamaha 2 United States Cooper Webb
3 United States Eli Tomac
28 United States Christian Craig
32 United States Justin Cooper
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing[5] KTM 4 United States Chase Sexton
7 United States Aaron Plessinger
Twisted Tea Suzuki Presented by Progressive Insurance[6] Suzuki 11 United States Kyle Chisholm
45 United States Colt Nichols
Phoenix Racing Honda[7] Honda 14 France Dylan Ferrandis
Monster Energy Kawasaki[8] Kawasaki 21 United States Jason Anderson
70 Spain Jorge Prado
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing[9] Husqvarna 27 United States Malcolm Stewart
Rockstar Energy Gas Gas Factory Racing[10] Gas Gas 51 United States Justin Barcia
Progressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki[6] Suzuki 94 Germany Ken Roczen

Championship Standings

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Pos Rider Bike ANA
California
SDI
California
ANA
California
GLE
Arizona
TAM
Florida
DET
Michigan
ARL
Texas
DAY
Florida
IND
Indiana
BIR
Alabama
SEA
Washington (state)
FOX
Massachusetts
PHI
Pennsylvania
EAR
New Jersey
PIT
Pennsylvania
DEN
Colorado
SLC
Utah
Points
1 0
Pos Rider Bike ANA
California
SDI
California
ANA
California
GLE
Arizona
TAM
Florida
DET
Michigan
ARL
Texas
DAY
Florida
IND
Indiana
BIR
Alabama
SEA
Washington (state)
FOX
Massachusetts
PHI
Pennsylvania
EAR
New Jersey
PIT
Pennsylvania
DEN
Colorado
SLC
Utah
Points

250 SX West

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Entry list

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Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Triumph Factory Racing Team[11] Triumph 19 United States Jordon Smith
22 United States Jalek Swoll
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing[5] KTM 23 United States Julien Beaumer
Rockstar Energy Gas Gas Factory Racing[10] Gas Gas 25 United States Ryder DiFrancesco
Team Honda HRC Progressive[3] Honda 30 Japan Jo Shimoda
Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki[12] Kawasaki 36 United States Garrett Marchbanks
47 United States Levi Kitchen
Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing[13] Yamaha 38 United States Haiden Deegan
93 United States Michael Mosiman
100 New Zealand Cole Davies
Phoenix Racing Honda[7] Honda 115 United States Gavin Towers
751 United States Evan Ferry

Championship Standings

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Pos Rider Bike ANA
California
SDI
California
ANA
California
GLE
Arizona
ARL
Texas
IND
Indiana
SEA
Washington (state)
PHI
Pennsylvania
DEN
Colorado
SLC
Utah
Points
1 0
Pos Rider Bike ANA
California
SDI
California
ANA
California
GLE
Arizona
ARL
Texas
IND
Indiana
SEA
Washington (state)
PHI
Pennsylvania
DEN
Colorado
SLC
Utah
Points

250 SX East

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Entry list

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Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing[5] KTM 1 France Tom Vialle
Team Honda HRC Progressive[3] Honda 10 United States Chance Hymas
Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing[13] Yamaha 20 United States Pierce Brown
31 United Kingdom Max Anstie
34 United States Daxton Bennick
41 United States Nate Thrasher
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing[9] Husqvarna 24 United States RJ Hampshire
Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki[12] Kawasaki 26 United States Ty Masterpool
50 United States Cameron McAdoo
56 United States Seth Hammaker
Phoenix Racing Honda[7] Honda 39 United States Nick Romano
59 United States Cullin Park
Rockstar Energy Gas Gas Factory Racing[10] Gas Gas 40 United States Casey Cochran
Triumph Factory Racing Team[11] Triumph 83 United States Austin Forkner
325 United States Stilez Robertson

Championship Standings

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Pos Rider Bike TAM
Florida
DET
Michigan
DAY
Florida
IND
Indiana
BIR
Alabama
FOX
Massachusetts
PHI
Pennsylvania
EAR
New Jersey
PIT
Pennsylvania
SLC
Utah
Points
1 0
Pos Rider Bike TAM
Florida
DET
Michigan
DAY
Florida
IND
Indiana
BIR
Alabama
FOX
Massachusetts
PHI
Pennsylvania
EAR
New Jersey
PIT
Pennsylvania
SLC
Utah
Points

References

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  1. ^ Mitch Kendra (September 24, 2024). "Insight: All 17 2025 Supercross Cities and Dates Announced". racerxonline.com. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
  2. ^ "AMA SX 2025 - The Schedule". mxlarge.com. September 25, 2024. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Honda HRC Progressive Ready for 2025 Season". superbike.co.uk. December 17, 2024. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
  4. ^ "Monster Energy/Star Racing Yamaha Announces 450 2025 SuperMotocross Team". vurbmoto.com. December 17, 2024. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
  5. ^ a b c Press Release (December 9, 2024). "Watch: Red Bull KTM Confirms Four-Rider Roster for 2025 SMX Season". racerxonline.com. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
  6. ^ a b Slaw Dog (December 24, 2024). "HEP Suzuki Announces 2025 Monster Energy Supercross Team". vurbmoto.com. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
  7. ^ a b c "Phoenix Honda Sets Sights on 2025 SuperMotocross Series". vitalmx.com. December 12, 2024. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
  8. ^ "Kawasaki Confirms 2025 SMX Roster as Jorge Prado Joins the Team". supercrosslive.com. November 19, 2024. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
  9. ^ a b Press Release (December 11, 2024). "Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing gains strength ahead of SMX 2025". husqvarna-motorcycles.com. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
  10. ^ a b c Chris Pomeroy. "Rockstar Energy GasGas Factory Racing Prepares for SMX in 2025". husqvarna-mxpmag.com. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
  11. ^ a b Cycle News Staff (November 5, 2024). "Triumph Supercross Team Announced". cyclenews.com. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
  12. ^ a b Press Release (December 6, 2024). "Gallery: Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki 2025 Team Photoshoot". racerxonline.com. Retrieved December 25, 2024.
  13. ^ a b Mitch Kendra (December 20, 2024). "Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing Announces Regions for All Seven Riders". racerxonline.com. Retrieved December 24, 2024.
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