Supercross Live - Monster Energy AMA Supercross https://www.supercrosslive.com/ A Monster Energy® AMA Supercross Championship race is an SMX World Championship™ series event Mon, 19 May 2025 14:33:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 2025 Supercross Live. All rights reserved. en-us How to Watch Pro Motocross from Fox Raceway https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/how-to-watch-supermotocross-this-weekend/ Mon, 19 May 2025 14:33:15 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=20669 How to Watch Pro Motocross from Fox Raceway

The Pro Motocross portion of the 2025 SMX World Championship kicks off this Saturday from Fox Raceway in Pala, CA, with many of the riders who were sidelined during the Monster Energy Supercross season returning to the track. Here’s how you can follow along with all of Saturday’s racing action: Within the US Race Day […]

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How to Watch Pro Motocross from Fox Raceway

The Pro Motocross portion of the 2025 SMX World Championship kicks off this Saturday from Fox Raceway in Pala, CA, with many of the riders who were sidelined during the Monster Energy Supercross season returning to the track.

Here’s how you can follow along with all of Saturday’s racing action:

Within the US

Race Day Live

Pre-Race

Race

Outside the US

Race Day Live

Race

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SMX Insider – Monster Energy Supercross Season in Review https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/smx-insider-monster-energy-supercross-season-in-review/ Thu, 15 May 2025 19:17:19 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=25044 SMX Insider – Monster Energy Supercross Season in Review

Your SMX Insiders, Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas, are here to re-live a fantastic Monster Energy Supercross Championship season. Clinton Fowler brings you the numbers behind the historic 2025 season in SMX Facts. Watch until the show’s end for a video that captures the key moments that made this a season to remember.

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SMX Insider – Monster Energy Supercross Season in Review

Your SMX Insiders, Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas, are here to re-live a fantastic Monster Energy Supercross Championship season. Clinton Fowler brings you the numbers behind the historic 2025 season in SMX Facts. Watch until the show’s end for a video that captures the key moments that made this a season to remember.

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Recognizing Take a Kid Dirt Biking Month https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/recognizing-take-a-kid-dirt-biking-month/ Wed, 14 May 2025 14:10:06 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=25040 Recognizing Take a Kid Dirt Biking Month

May is Take a Kid Dirt Biking Month! As part of its mission to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has designated May as Take a Kid Dirt Biking Month. This nationwide campaign focuses on cultivating the next generation of passionate riders by giving them a […]

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May is Take a Kid Dirt Biking Month!

As part of its mission to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has designated May as Take a Kid Dirt Biking Month. This nationwide campaign focuses on cultivating the next generation of passionate riders by giving them a chance to learn new skills, boost confidence and grow appreciation for the sport.

You don’t have to attend an organized event to get your kid out on the track… simply get out and ride!

The AMA is offering a chance to win prizes, including a chance to be featured on the AMA website and in American Motorcyclist magazine to those who share their photos and tag the AMA throughout the month. More information is available here.

Additionally, this year’s edition of American Motorcyclist for Kids is also out, with plenty of kid-friendly stories, games and more! A digital version of the magazine is available here.

So happy May and get out and ride! Who knows, maybe your kid could become the next Jett Lawrence or Haiden Deegan!

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Over $130,000 Raised at Second Annual Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/over-130000-raised-at-second-annual-rocky-mountain-atv-mc-love-moto-stop-cancer-golf-tournament/ Mon, 12 May 2025 20:19:54 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=25002 Over $130,000 Raised at Second Annual Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament

Rocky Mountain ATV/MC hosted the second annual Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament on Saturday at Old Mill Golf Course raising over $130,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. A star-studded lineup of marquee Supercross athletes and industry personnel including Jeremy McGrath, Justin Brayton, Adam Cianciarulo, Broc Glover, Jordon Smith, Kyle Chisholm, Shane McElrath, Cade […]

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Over $130,000 Raised at Second Annual Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament

Rocky Mountain ATV/MC hosted the second annual Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament on Saturday at Old Mill Golf Course raising over $130,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

A star-studded lineup of marquee Supercross athletes and industry personnel including Jeremy McGrath, Justin Brayton, Adam Cianciarulo, Broc Glover, Jordon Smith, Kyle Chisholm, Shane McElrath, Cade Clason, Josh Cartwright, Kevin Moranz, Drew Adams, Grant Harlan and others took to the picturesque links in a shotgun start that featured 148 players in total.

Supercross athletes and key industry personnel before teeing off at the second annual Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament that benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at Old Mill Golf Course in Holladay, Utah. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

Supercross athletes and key industry personnel before teeing off at the second annual Rocky Mountain ATV/MC Love Moto Stop Cancer Golf Tournament that benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at Old Mill Golf Course in Holladay, Utah. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

Hole sponsors were filled by Supercross industry partners including Rocky Mountain ATV/MC, Monster Energy, Yamaha, Triumph, Fastway, Fire Power, Honda, KTM, Leatt, Maxxis, FLY Racing, Alpinestars, Feld Motor Sports, Seven, Melin, Michelin, Dunlop, Dirt Tricks, Acerbis, and POD. After a competitive round of 18, the team comprised of Dan Truman, Drew Adams, Dan Brown, and Jeff Rittmer came out on top. Second place consisted of Grant Harlan, Mina Hami, Josh Cartwright, and Simon Cagle. Rounding out third was the 2024 tournament champions Jeremy Coker, Danny Dobey, Jordon Smith, and Chuck Smith. The day concluded with a Give-to-Live donation opportunity and live auction that raised over $52,000 and included several specialty items gifted by friends of St. Jude (trip for four to Tuscany), Monster Energy, Alpinestars, Jackson Guitars, and others.  

First Place Team – pictured left to right Drew Adams, Jeff Rittmer, Dan Truman, Dan Brown. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

First Place Team – pictured left to right Drew Adams, Jeff Rittmer, Dan Truman, Dan Brown. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

Second Place Team – pictured left to right Josh Cartwright, Mina Hami, Grant Harlan, Simon Cagle. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

Second Place Team – pictured left to right Josh Cartwright, Mina Hami, Grant Harlan, Simon Cagle. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

Third Place Team – pictured left to right Danny Dobey, Jeremy Coker, Jordon Smith, Chuck Smith. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

Third Place Team – pictured left to right Danny Dobey, Jeremy Coker, Jordon Smith, Chuck Smith. Photo Courtesy of Rocky Mountain ATV/MC.

Ken Roczen and the Pipes Motorsports Group hosted the second annual Kickstart for a Cause national sweepstakes and raised a record-setting $200,000 through a season-long campaign where one lucky winner is gifted Ken’s race bike. Ken personally called the winner this morning and surprised him with the news. Although Ken will not be competing at the final round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship taking place today at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, a check will be presented to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on his behalf. An avid St. Jude supporter, Roczen has also donated several key items to the Supercross Love Moto Stop Cancer auction. “We would like to thank everyone for their efforts in helping to raise this grand sum. Every bit helps make a difference and it truly is amazing what a difference this is going to make in the lives of the kids and their families. After becoming parents, you feel this in a different light and it’s something that no family should have to go through. We are thankful for groups like St. Jude who are making such an incredible difference.” – Courtney and Ken Roczen.  

Ken Roczen’s Kickstart For A Cause National Sweepstakes raised $200,000 via a season-long initiative that benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Ken Roczen’s Kickstart For A Cause National Sweepstakes raised $200,000 via a season-long initiative that benefits St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The annual Supercross Love Moto Stop Cancer St. Jude auction is open through the final round in Salt Lake City, closing at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on Monday, May 12. This year’s auction contains over 250 unique items generously donated by the sport’s top athletes, teams, and industry partners. The auction includes autographed bike plastics, goggles, gloves, and race-worn gear sets custom designed using St. Jude patient-inspired artwork for the Love Moto Stop Cancer race that took place at Round 9 in Indianapolis, Indiana earlier in the season.

Fans can also continue to give by becoming a partner in hope via the season-long Supercross Love Moto Stop Cancer text-to-donate campaign. Supporters can text SUPER to 785-833 and receive one of the unique Love Moto Stop Cancer SMX t-shirts as a gift for their support.

Because of fundraising through partnerships like this, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food – so they can focus on helping their child live. Supercross is the only entity outside of Country music to use their own community-wide slogan – Love Moto Stop Cancer. Moto is short for Motocross which embellishes both disciplines of Motocross and Supercross. Donors who pledge $19 or more per month receive an exclusive Love Moto Stop Cancer T-shirt, routinely worn by all the sport’s top athletes.

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Cooper Webb Takes Supercross Championship, Chase Sexton Wins Salt Lake City Finale https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/cooper-webb-takes-supercross-championship-chase-sexton-wins-salt-lake-city-finale/ Sun, 11 May 2025 13:52:54 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=24946 Cooper Webb Takes Supercross Championship, Chase Sexton Wins Salt Lake City Finale

2025 Supercross Championship Final Recap |Salt Lake City| May 10, 2025 Tom Vialle Nabs Eastern Divisional Title, Haiden Deegan Dominates 250SX Showdown Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton grabbed his seventh win of the season with a statement ride inside Rice-Eccles Stadium at the final round of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship. Sexton […]

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Cooper Webb Takes Supercross Championship, Chase Sexton Wins Salt Lake City Finale

2025 Supercross Championship Final Recap |Salt Lake City| May 10, 2025

Tom Vialle Nabs Eastern Divisional Title, Haiden Deegan Dominates 250SX Showdown

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Chase Sexton grabbed his seventh win of the season with a statement ride inside Rice-Eccles Stadium at the final round of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship. Sexton elected to pull clear of the pack and dominate the race rather than employ tactics in an attempt to impact the points. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Cooper Webb took over the lead on the opening lap but eventually fell back to fourth place in a points preservation ride. Webb’s finish earned him enough points to win the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and enter the short list of just seven riders who have three or more premier class Supercross titles.

Rice-Eccles Stadium hosted the hottest Supercross of the year with the dramatic finale of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season. The Salt Lake City Supercross crowned two championships that came down to the final race.

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Malcolm Stewart got the crowd on its feet with a charge from a seventh-place start; Stewart reached the top three positions at the midpoint then broke through to second place in just a few laps. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Justin Cooper ran up front throughout the race and wrapped his Supercross season with his third-straight podium finish.

 

In the Dave Coombs Sr. 250SX East/West Showdown, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Haiden Deegan grabbed the holeshot and was never challenged for the lead; this backs up his win the week before when he wrapped up the Western Divisional 250SX Class Championship. Behind Deegan, the three-rider fight for the Eastern Divisional 250SX Class Championship was settled with a wildly dramatic battle that saw Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle finish in third place to earn a consecutive Eastern Divisional 250SX Class title.

First place 450SX Class

“A little bit too late, obviously. Cooper had an awesome season. You can’t take anything away from him. He’s such a good competitor. I knew tonight was going to be a long shot. Nine points [to make up], especially going up against a guy like him, it’s nearly impossible. I did the best I could, rode really well at the end of the season; obviously missed that one race win that I needed. But you know what, we rode really well, and can’t thank my team enough [and] the fans. And we’ll be back for outdoors and SMX. We’ve got two more championships to go after, so [we’ll] just try and build for next year, try and start off like this, and we’ll be in a good spot.” – Chase Sexton

Second place 450SX Class

“It was awesome. Of course, huge shout out to Cooper Webb. Winning the championship three times, that’s awesome. That a big accomplishment. And for me, Salt Lake City, I don’t know why, the fans just hype me up. I knew I had to give it everything I had. I wanted to get back up on the box. Last weekend stung a little bit, so I’m like, ‘You know what, I’m giving it everything I’ve got. This is the last race, round 17, so we’re going to give it everything we’ve got.’ And huge shout out the Rockstar Husqvarna group, my mom and dad, and I know my brother’s watching in the [broadcast] booth… It’s been one heck of a season and I’m so proud and thankful that I’ve been able to get up here another time, and like I said, [the] fans are awesome… [when asked what he said to Cooper Webb after the race] We keep that confidential. We don’t forget where we came from and at the end of the day he’s done a phenomenal job, so I’m going to keep it there.” – Malcolm Stewart

Third place 450SX Class

“Yeah, of course they’ve got the championship battle going on and me and Malcolm are having our own little points battle [for third overall in the championship]. So, a lot going on out there. It’s been a great end to the season. Three podiums in a row, so it’s definitely special for me. I don’t take those for granted, and huge congrats to my teammate on the championship. It’s been an awesome two years with [Webb], learning the ropes from him and getting my 450 career started. I look up to him as a role model and he’s an awesome teammate, so it’s always fun to – this year was cool, I actually battled with him some, and not just be a distant guy in the pack. So, learning it, and it’s fun to battle with these guys up front. It’s tough, everyone’s riding really well. Malcolm was definitely finding his stride out there; he was riding awesome tonight, [I had] not much for him… Third in the championship is really special for me, and we’ll take it into outdoors now.” – Justin Cooper

Fourth place 450SX Class

“[This third championship] means everything. You don’t know how many nights I’ve woken up just wanting to get this again. And I never thought I’d be here again, so never give up on yourself. Never cut yourself short. I’m not maybe the best, but man, when you put your mind to something [then] you get it done. I’ve got to give it up to the Good Lord, my wife, my family. Man, they push me to be the best every day. And Yamaha for giving me another opportunity; I knew I wasn’t done after those two [championships]. It feels freakin’ awesome, man. I just couldn’t do it without everyone involved, the whole Star team… I wasn’t supposed to line up this January [due to injury] and I did and here we are. It means the world. This may never happen again so I’m going to enjoy the [heck] out of it. Thank you to all these fans, great team, teammates, everyone. It’s just a relief. Never give up on yourself, kids!” – Cooper Webb

The Dave Coombs Sr. 250SX East/West Showdown became an instant classic for the battle over the Eastern Divisional 250SX Class title which had three riders separated by only three points. When the gate dropped Haiden Deegan rocketed into the lead and ran away with it. Tom Vialle sat in second with the other Eastern Divisional contenders, Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki’s Seth Hammaker, in fourth, and Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s RJ Hampshire, in 14th. Along with Western Divisional rider Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Julien Beaumer, the four riders threw down for an epic battle that saw several position changes, aggressive passes, and a take-out move that put both Hampshire and Hammaker on the ground. That crash allowed Vialle to slip past and pull the championship back when it had appeared lost. Hammaker made a charge but could not regain the time lost to Vialle. At the checkered flag Deegan cruised to his fourth win, Beaumer took second, and Vialle took third place and secured the 250SX Eastern Divisional Championship.

First place 250SX Class

“That was wild. I just heard bikes revving behind me, [I was] like, ‘Oh my God, they’re going at it!” I’d seen Seth for a second and then he was gone, and I was like, ‘Oh, no, they got into it.’ But congrats to Tom on the Championship, that’s super cool. And dude, the crowd was going wild. That was dope. Thank you to everyone, thank you to my fans for supporting me and my whole Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha team, love you guys.” – Haiden Deegan

Second place 250SX Class

“It was pretty wild having the three East title contenders going at it right next to me. I don’t know what to say, that was a wild one to be in the middle of, but I’m happy with my riding. My riding all day today was good, and we’re slowly getting better. I’m happy with where we’re at and I’m ready to put this fight into outdoors.” – Julien Beaumer

Third place 250SX Class

“I had a great start. My first five or six laps were actually really good. I was feeling good, and I was like, ‘Okay, this is mine.’ And [then] I started to make a few mistakes and Seth and RJ got me. They got a little gap, and my only chance was that… if something happened [to Hammaker and Hampshire], and that’s what happened tonight. I feel like that was all year, the whole Championship has been up and down, and I could capitalize tonight, and I’m really pumped.” – Tom Vialle

Fourth place 250SX Class

“It was a great season. Came up a little short, that one’s a bummer when you get that close. That was a crazy race. Got off to a decent start and just chaos from there. Got around Tom, [I] had a little more pace than him at the beginning. And then Juju [Beaumer], [I] got round him but then he kind of ran it in on me and, you know, teammate thing. Just wasn’t really expecting it, shouldn’t have left the door open, I guess. Then RJ was coming in hot in that corner before the finish line, just took us both down. And yeah, [I] just tried to fight all the way to the end to get Tom. We got close, but second place is going to do this season. Huge shout out to everybody, my whole team. I really wanted to get this one done for them but, you know, I’ll be back… Gonna work hard for outdoors, keep this season of building going, and congrats to Tom.” – Seth Hammaker

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450SX Highlights | Salt Lake City, UT https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/450sx-highlights-salt-lake-city-ut/ Sun, 11 May 2025 03:40:47 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=24943 450SX Highlights | Salt Lake City, UT

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250SX Highlights | Salt Lake City, UT https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/250sx-highlights-salt-lake-city-ut/ Sun, 11 May 2025 03:39:30 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=24940 250SX Highlights | Salt Lake City, UT

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SMX Insider Post Race: Round #17 Salt Lake City https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/smx-insider-post-race-round-17-salt-lake-city-3/ Sun, 11 May 2025 03:36:20 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=24936 SMX Insider Post Race: Round #17 Salt Lake City

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Supercross Championship Final: Post Race Press Conference https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/supercross-championship-final-post-race-press-conference/ Sun, 11 May 2025 03:07:33 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=24933 Supercross Championship Final: Post Race Press Conference

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Live Blog: Social Updates from Salt Lake City https://www.supercrosslive.com/news/live-blog-social-updates/ Sat, 10 May 2025 13:00:00 +0000 https://www.supercrosslive.com/?p=22265 Live Blog: Social Updates from Salt Lake City

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