2025 SuperMotocross World Championship

The 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship was the third edition of the premier combined discipline off-road motorcycle racing competition, held in the United States. Combining the AMA Supercross Championship and the AMA Motocross Championship, along with three final SuperMotocross rounds, the series ran from January to September.[1]

Jett Lawrence went into the season as the reigning overall champion in the 450cc class, while Haiden Deegan began the campaign as the defending champion in the 250cc class.[2]

Lawrence was able to successfully defend his title in the 450cc class, making him a three-time champion. In the 250cc class, Jo Shimoda took his first SuperMotocross World Championship, after a battle against reigning champion Deegan across the three play off rounds.

2025 AMA Supercross Championship

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

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

2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship[3]
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) United States Chase Sexton (I) Japan Jo Shimoda (I)
2 (W) January 18 California San Diego Snapdragon Stadium Peacock (live) United States Eli Tomac (I) United States Julien Beaumer (I)
3 (W) January 25 California Anaheim Angel Stadium Peacock (live) Australia Jett Lawrence (I) United States Haiden Deegan (I)
4 (W) February 1 Arizona Glendale State Farm Stadium Peacock (live) United States Chase Sexton (II) United States Jordon Smith (I)
5 (E) February 8 Florida Tampa Raymond James Stadium Peacock (live) United States Malcolm Stewart (I) United Kingdom Max Anstie (I)
6 (E) February 15 Michigan Detroit Ford Field Peacock (live) United States Cooper Webb (I) United States Levi Kitchen (I)
7 (W) February 22 Texas Arlington AT&T Stadium Peacock (live) United States Cooper Webb (II) United States Haiden Deegan (II)
8 (E) March 1 Florida Daytona Daytona International Speedway Peacock (live) Germany Ken Roczen (I) United States RJ Hampshire (I)
9 (E/W) March 8 Indiana Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium Peacock (live) United States Cooper Webb (III) United States Seth Hammaker (I)
10 (E) March 22 Alabama Birmingham Protective Stadium Peacock (live) United States Chase Sexton (III) United States Nate Thrasher (I)
11 (W) March 29 Washington (state) Seattle Lumen Field Peacock, NBC (live) United States Cooper Webb (IV) New Zealand Cole Davies (I)
12 (E) April 5 Massachusetts Foxborough Gillette Stadium Peacock (live) United States Aaron Plessinger (I) United States Chance Hymas (I)
13 (E/W) April 12 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field Peacock, NBC (live) United States Chase Sexton (IV) New Zealand Cole Davies (II)
14 (E) April 19 New Jersey East Rutherford MetLife Stadium Peacock, NBC (live) United States Chase Sexton (V) United States Seth Hammaker (II)
15 (E) April 26 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Acrisure Stadium Peacock (live), NBC (delay) United States Cooper Webb (V) France Tom Vialle (I)
16 (W) May 3 Colorado Denver Empower Field at Mile High Peacock (live), NBC (delay) United States Chase Sexton (VI) United States Haiden Deegan (III)
17 (E/W) May 10 Utah Salt Lake City Rice-Eccles Stadium Peacock, USA (live) United States Chase Sexton (VII) United States Haiden Deegan (IV)

Stadium locations

2025 AMA Motocross Championship

2025 AMA Motocross Championship
OrganizerAmerican Motorcyclist Association
DisciplineMotocross
DurationMay – August 2025
Number of races11
TV partner(s)NBC Sports (NBC, USA Network, CNBC, Peacock)
Champions

The 2025 AMA Motocross Championship was the 54th season of the premier off-road motocross racing series in the United States. Comprising eleven rounds across three months from late May until August, the series crowned champions in both 250cc and 450cc classes.

2025 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship[4]
Round Date Event Racetrack Broadcast 250cc Winner 450cc Winner
1 May 24 California Fox Raceway National Fox Raceway Peacock (live) United States Haiden Deegan Australia Jett Lawrence
2 May 31 California Hangtown Classic Hangtown Peacock (live) United States Haiden Deegan Australia Jett Lawrence
3 June 7 Colorado Thunder Valley National Thunder Valley Peacock, NBC (live) United States Chance Hymas Australia Jett Lawrence
4 June 14 Pennsylvania High Point National High Point Peacock (live) United States Haiden Deegan Australia Jett Lawrence
5 June 28 Massachusetts Southwick National Southwick MX Peacock, NBC (live) United States Haiden Deegan Australia Jett Lawrence
6 July 5 Michigan Red Bud National RedBud Peacock, NBC (live) Japan Jo Shimoda Australia Jett Lawrence
7 July 12 Minnesota Spring Creek National Spring Creek Peacock (live), USA (delay) United States Haiden Deegan Australia Jett Lawrence
8 July 19 Washington (state) Washougal National Washougal MX Peacock, NBC (live) Japan Jo Shimoda United States Chase Sexton
9 August 9 Indiana Ironman National Ironman MX Peacock (live), USA (delay) United States Haiden Deegan Australia Hunter Lawrence
10 August 16 New York (state) Unadilla National Unadilla Peacock (live) Japan Jo Shimoda Australia Jett Lawrence
11 August 23 Maryland Budds Creek National Budds Creek MX Peacock (live) United States Haiden Deegan Australia Jett Lawrence

Track locations

2025 SuperMotocross World Championship

2025 SuperMotocross World Championship
OrganizerAmerican Motorcyclist Association
DisciplineSupercross and Motocross
DurationSeptember 2025
Number of races3
TV partner(s)NBC Sports (NBC, USA Network, CNBC, Peacock)
Champions

The 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship was the third season of the premier worldwide off-road motorcycle racing series, to be held in the United States. Combining the results of the 17 AMA Supercross Championship rounds and 11 AMA Motocross Championship events, the series comprised 31 rounds in total, with three dedicated SuperMotocross rounds that determined the overall champion of AMA off-road motorcycle racing for the season.

2025 SuperMotocross World Championship[5]
Round Date Location Stadium Broadcast 250cc Winner 450cc Winner
1 September 6 North Carolina Concord zMAX Dragway Peacock, NBC (live) United States Haiden Deegan Australia Jett Lawrence
2 September 13 Missouri St. Louis America's Center (both convention center and stadium) Peacock (live)
NBC (delay)
Japan Jo Shimoda Australia Hunter Lawrence
3 September 20 Nevada Las Vegas The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway Peacock, USA (live) Japan Jo Shimoda Australia Jett Lawrence

450SMX Qualifying

The top 20 riders from the combined standings of the 2025 AMA Supercross Championship and the 2025 AMA National Motocross Championship automatically qualify and are seeded into each round of the SuperMotocross World Championship.

Riders from 21st-30th in the combined standings will compete in the Last Chance Qualifier in each event, with the top 2 from this competing in the main events with the seeded riders. The LCQ is also open to riders who won a supercross main event or motocross moto if they did not finish inside the top 30. If a seeded top 20 rider is unable to compete in an event, an additional opportunity to qualify will be given to riders in the LCQ.

Entry list

Seeded Riders
Qualified Position Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
2nd Honda HRC Progressive Honda 1 Australia Jett Lawrence All
5th 96 Australia Hunter Lawrence All
4th Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing Yamaha 2 United States Cooper Webb All
7th 3 United States Eli Tomac All
1st 32 United States Justin Cooper All
6th Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 4 United States Chase Sexton All
16th Quadlock Honda Racing Honda 12 United States Shane McElrath All
14th 17 United States Joey Savatgy All
12th Phoenix Racing Honda Honda 14 France Dylan Ferrandis All
10th Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing Husqvarna 24 United States RJ Hampshire All
3rd 27 United States Malcolm Stewart 1–2
19th Team Tedder Racing KTM 46 United States Justin Hill All
9th Rockstar Energy Gas Gas Factory Racing Gas Gas 51 United States Justin Barcia All
20th Partzilla Blaster PRMX Racing Kawasaki 86 United States Mitchell Harrison All
11th Progressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki Suzuki 94 Germany Ken Roczen All
18th Gizmo Mods Rock River Yamaha Racing Yamaha 992 Switzerland Valentin Guillod All
LCQ Riders
Qualified Position Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
27th Twisted Tea HEP Suzuki Suzuki 11 United States Kyle Chisholm All
32nd Quadlock Honda Racing Honda 15 United Kingdom Dean Wilson All
33rd MX6 Racing Yamaha 35 United States Marshal Weltin All
21st Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha Yamaha 37 United States Coty Schock All
22nd MRPSBR Husqvarna Racing Husqvarna 42 Estonia Harri Kullas All
28th Gizmo Mods Rock River Yamaha Racing Yamaha 43 United States Grant Harlan All
23rd Liqui Moly Beta Factory Racing Beta 49 United States Mitchell Oldenburg All
24th 57 United States Benny Bloss All
31st The McGinley Clinic Privateer Support Program Yamaha 53 France Romain Pape All
38th Valley Motorsports Honda 68 United States Jeremy Hand All
42nd Toyota Redlands BarX Yamaha Yamaha 80 United States Derek Drake All
39th IQ Racing Team Honda 199 United States John Short IV All

Riders Championship

Pos Rider Bike Points Reset CON
North Carolina
STL
Missouri
LVE
Nevada
Points
1 Australia Jett Lawrence Honda 22 1 2 1 166
2 Australia Hunter Lawrence Honda 17 4 1 2 151
3 United States Eli Tomac Yamaha 15 3 3 3 135
4 Germany Ken Roczen Suzuki 11 6 4 4 117
5 United States Justin Cooper Yamaha 25 11 8 5 115
6 United States Cooper Webb Yamaha 18 7 5 7 112
7 United States RJ Hampshire Husqvarna 12 5 6 6 109
8 United States Chase Sexton KTM 16 2 7 14 92
9 United States Joey Savatgy Honda 8 9 9 8 89
10 United States Justin Barcia Gas Gas 13 10 11 9 86
11 France Dylan Ferrandis Honda 10 8 10 16 66
12 United States Justin Hill KTM 3 13 15 10 62
13 United States Benny Bloss Beta 12 12 13 57
14 United States Shane McElrath Honda 6 15 18 11 54
15 United States Coty Schock Yamaha 18 13 12 52
16 Switzerland Valentin Guillod Yamaha 4 14 14 15 49
17 United Kingdom Dean Wilson Honda 16 21 17 23
18 United States Marshal Weltin Yamaha DNQ 16 19 21
19 United States Malcolm Stewart Husqvarna 20 DNS DNS 20
20 Estonia Harri Kullas Husqvarna 19 DNQ 18 15
21 United States Mitchell Harrison Kawasaki 2 20 17 22 14
22 United States Aaron Plessinger KTM 14 14
23 United States Mitchell Oldenburg Beta 17 19 DNQ 11
24 Spain Jorge Prado Kawasaki 9 9
25 United States Jason Anderson Kawasaki 7 7
26 United States Derek Drake Yamaha DNQ DNQ 20 6
27 United States Colt Nichols Suzuki 5 5
28 United States Kyle Chisholm Suzuki DNQ 20 DNQ 4
29 United States Grant Harlan Yamaha DNQ DNQ 21 3
30 United States Jeremy Hand Honda 21 22 DNQ 1
France Romain Pape Yamaha 22 DNQ DNQ 0
United States John Short IV Honda DNQ DNQ DNQ 0
Pos Rider Bike Points Reset CON
North Carolina
STL
Missouri
LVE
Nevada
Points

250SMX Qualifying

The top 20 riders from the combined standings of the 2025 AMA Supercross Championship and the 2025 AMA National Motocross Championship automatically qualify and are seeded into each round of the SuperMotocross World Championship.

Riders from 21st-30th in the combined standings will compete in the Last Chance Qualifier in each event, with the top 2 from this competing in the main events with the seeded riders. The LCQ is also open to riders who won a supercross main event or motocross moto if they did not finish inside the top 30. If a seeded top 20 rider is unable to compete in an event, an additional opportunity to qualify will be given to riders in the LCQ.

Entry list

Seeded Riders
Qualified Position Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
1st Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha Yamaha 1 United States Haiden Deegan All
11th 41 United States Nate Thrasher All
17th 100 New Zealand Cole Davies All
4th Red Bull KTM Factory Racing KTM 16 France Tom Vialle All
7th 23 United States Julien Beaumer 1
9th Triumph Racing Factory Team Triumph 19 United States Jordon Smith All
14th 83 United States Austin Forkner 1–2
15th Rockstar Energy Gas Gas Factory Racing Gas Gas 25 United States Ryder DiFrancesco All
2nd Honda HRC Progressive Honda 30 Japan Jo Shimoda All
3rd Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki Kawasaki 36 United States Garrett Marchbanks All
6th 47 United States Levi Kitchen All
5th 56 United States Seth Hammaker All
16th 98 United States Drew Adams All
19th Toyota Redlands BarX Yamaha Yamaha 44 United States Dilan Schwartz All
18th 302 United States Parker Ross All
8th Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha Yamaha 92 United States Maximus Vohland 1–2
LCQ Riders
Qualified Position Team Constructor No Rider Rounds
22nd Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki Kawasaki 26 United States Ty Masterpool All
30th Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha Yamaha 31 United Kingdom Max Anstie All
27th 34 United States Daxton Bennick All
29th MX6 Racing Yamaha 55 United States Henry Miller All
23rd Phoenix Racing Honda Honda 59 United States Cullin Park All
32nd AEO Powersports KTM Racing Team KTM 61 Canada Cole Thompson All
21st 65 United States Lux Turner All
31st Partzilla Blaster Power PRMX Racing Kawasaki 63 United States Hunter Yoder All
41st The Dirt Bike Depot KTM 75 United States Gage Linville All
45th Gizmo Mods Rock River Yamaha Racing Yamaha 91 United States TJ Albright 1
53rd Neese Racing Honda 125 United States Luke Neese 1–2
47th Rodbell Racing Honda 148 United States Justin Rodbell All

Riders Championship

Pos Rider Bike Points Reset CON
North Carolina
STL
Missouri
LVE
Nevada
Points
1 Japan Jo Shimoda Honda 22 3 1 1 167
2 United States Seth Hammaker Kawasaki 17 2 2 2 144
3 France Tom Vialle KTM 18 7 5 3 127
4 United States Nate Thrasher Yamaha 11 9 3 4 118
5 United States Haiden Deegan Yamaha 25 1 6 9 116
6 United States Ty Masterpool Kawasaki 10 4 5 99
7 United States Jordon Smith Triumph 13 17 7 6 96
8 United States Garrett Marchbanks Kawasaki 20 22 14 7 81
9 United States Levi Kitchen Kawasaki 16 4 10 14 77
10 United States Daxton Bennick Yamaha 15 8 12 65
11 United States Dilan Schwartz Yamaha 3 14 15 10 61
12 United States Lux Turner KTM 18 17 8 56
13 United States Drew Adams Kawasaki 6 11 12 16 55
14 United States Cullin Park Honda 16 16 11 51
15 United Kingdom Max Anstie Yamaha 13 9 17 50
16 United States Ryder DiFrancesco Gas Gas 7 6 13 22 41
17 New Zealand Cole Davies Yamaha 5 8 11 23 41
18 United States Parker Ross Yamaha 4 20 18 13 41
19 United States Gage Linville KTM 19 21 15 26
20 United States Austin Forkner Triumph 8 5 DNS 25
21 United States Maximus Vohland Yamaha 14 12 DNS 24
22 United States Julien Beaumer KTM 15 DNS 15
23 United States Henry Miller Yamaha 21 18 13
24 Canada Cole Thompson KTM DNQ 20 19 13
25 United States Michael Mosiman Yamaha 12 12
26 United States Chance Hymas Honda 10 10
27 United States Hunter Yoder Kawasaki DNQ 19 21 9
28 Denmark Mikkel Haarup Triumph 9 9
29 United States Justin Rodbell Honda DNQ 22 20 6
30 United States RJ Hampshire Husqvarna 2 2
United States Luke Neese Honda DNQ DNQ 0
United States TJ Albright Yamaha DNQ 0
Pos Rider Bike Points Reset CON
North Carolina
STL
Missouri
LVE
Nevada
Points

References

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