Budding Rivals
Cooper Webb and Chase Sexton
Lead
Replenished Field of
Talent into Pro Motocross
Championship
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Haiden Deegan and Tom
Vialle Enter 250 Class as
Top Title Contenders
Following Supercross
Championship Successes
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
(May 13, 2025) – The
2025 SuperMorocross
(SMX) World Championship regular
season has reached its
pivotal halfway point,
as a highly competitive
and incredibly
challenging Monster
Energy AMA Supercross
Championship thrilled
crowd-filled stadiums
across the country for
17 rounds of action. In
the end, Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing’s
Cooper Webb emerged from
a captivating battle
with Red Bull KTM
Factory Racing’s Chase
Sexton for Webb’s third
career 450SX Class
title, placing him
amongst Supercross’
all-time greats. In the
250 Class, a pair of
familiar foes prevailed
with the regional
crowns, as Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing’s Haiden Deegan
captured an elusive
first championship in
the discipline with the
West Region title, while
Red Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Tom Vialle
successfully defended
his East Region
Championship after a
wild and unpredictable
title fight. Each of
these racers will now
position themselves at
the top of an elite
group of contenders for
the impending 54th
season of the Pro
Motocross Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing, where 11 rounds
and a combined 44 motos
will put the 450 Class
and 250 Class fields to
the ultimate test at the
sport’s most storied
venues, waking the
sleeping giants of
American motocross from
their winter
hibernation. The prizes
that await at season’s
end are the most
prestigious trophies in
the sport, the coveted
Edison Dye Cup (450
Class) and Gary Jones
Cup (250 Class).
“Once again, the hype of
Monster Energy
Supercross lived up to
its billing with another
incredible season of
competition that saw new
rivalries emerge and a
level of
unpredictability that
can only be seen inside
America’s most
well-known stadiums.
With a combined total of
19 different race
winners, from seven
different manufacturers,
there is a reason why
hundreds of thousands of
fans come through the
turnstiles each year and
millions around the
world are watching from
home. Supercross has
never been better,” said
Davey Coombs, President,
MX Sports Pro Racing.
“We want to congratulate
our partners at Feld
Motor Sports for another
memorable campaign that
charted new territory
for the sport. We’re
ready to carry the torch
into the summer, where
the momentum of a
thrilling winter and
spring in the stadiums
will head outside the
vast landscapes of the
Pro Motocross
Championship’s 11
legendary venues and the
toughest test in
motorsports.”
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Cooper Webb will
carry the momentum into
Pro Motocross as the
newly crowned
Monster Energy AMA
Supercross Champion.
Photo Courtesy
Feld Motor Sports, Inc.
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Headlining the
anticipation of the Pro
Motocross Championship
season is a replenished
lineup of 450 Class
talent and the
anticipated return of a
bevy of title
contenders. An unusually
high rate of attrition
during the Supercross
season saw many of the
sport’s biggest names
bow out due to injury,
but each are rested,
recovered, and ready to
make a run for the
Edison Dye Cup. Leading
this group is a pair of
former champions in Team
Honda HRC Progressive’s
Jett Lawrence, who will
return from a torn ACL,
and Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli
Tomac, who has recovered
from a broken fibula.
Also included is last
year’s 450 Class
runner-up Hunter
Lawrence, with the Team
Honda HRC Progressive
rider fully healed from
cracks in his humerus
and surgery on a
partially torn labrum.
Another rider back from
surgery is Monster
Energy Kawasaki rider
and back-to-back MXGP
World Champion Jorge
Prado, who saw his
rookie Supercross season
cut short just three
races in and is the
latest international
superstar to bring his
talents to U.S. soil.
Rounding out the group
of comeback contenders
is fellow Monster Energy
Kawasaki rider Jason
Anderson, who sat out
the final seven
Supercross races, and
Rockstar Energy GASGAS
Factory Racing’s Justin
Barcia, who chose to sit
out the final three
Supercross rounds to
heal up from a knee
injury.
The 250 Class will also
welcome back a crop of
top talent to the field.
Perhaps most notably is
the Monster Energy Pro
Circuit Kawasaki duo of
Levi Kitchen and Ty
Masterpool, who each
captured victories last
summer and will be ready
to return from a
prolonged recovery from
their respective
injuries. Joining them
is the Rockstar Energy
GASGAS Factory Racing
pairing of Ryder
DiFrancesco and Casey
Cochran, along with
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Max Anstie
and Triumph Factory
Racing’s Stilez
Robertson.
“The most unfortunate
aspect of our sport is
injury and sometimes the
attrition rate is higher
than expected,” added
Coombs. “While it was
certainly heartbreaking
for the likes of the
Lawrence brothers, Eli
Tomac, and Jorge Prado
to miss out on their
title aspirations in
Supercross, we’re
excited to know they’re
all fully healthy and
ready to once again line
up on the starting gate.
It’ll be to the direct
benefit of the parity of
the action on the
racetrack and, most
importantly, to the
benefit of the thousands
of fans who will line
the fence lines during
the Pro Motocross
Championship. The
impending return of all
the sidelined athletes
will make for an awesome
reset and has built
anticipation for the
opening round higher
than we’ve seen in some
time.”
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Coming off a
runner-up finish in
Supercross, Chase Sexton
will carry the #1 plate
as the defending 450
Class Champion in Pro
Motocross.
Photos Courtesy
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc.
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While the aforementioned
names will certainly be
focal points as the
summer gets underway,
another standout group
of racers are coming off
stellar Supercross
campaigns that should
see them contend from
the opening gate drop of
the Pro Motocross
Championship. Both Red
Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Aaron
Plessinger and Rockstar
Energy Husqvarna Factory
Racing’s Malcolm Stewart
earned wins this past
winter, while Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing Yamaha’s Justin
Cooper closed out the
season with a string of
consistency that saw him
finish third in the
final 450SX Class
standings. The class
will also welcome its
newest addition in
Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna Factory
Racing’s RJ Hampshire,
who will make his
anticipated move up
after a successful
career in the smaller
displacement.
In the 250 Class,
breakout seasons by Red
Bull KTM Factory
Racing’s Julien Beaumer
and Monster Energy Pro
Circuit Kawasaki’s Seth
Hammaker should see them
become regular fixtures
at the front of the
field, while winning
racers like Team Honda
HRC Progressive’s Chance
Hymas and Jo Shimoda
will look for a return
to top form. A surge of
veteran experience will
also heighten the level
of competition in the
division with the likes
of Monster Energy Pro
Circuit Kawasaki’s
Garrett Marchbanks,
Monster Energy Yamaha
Star Racing’s Michael
Mosiman, Triumph Factory
Racing’s Jordon Smith,
and Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX
Yamaha’s Max Vohland.
The late addition of
Danish racer Mikkel
Haarup to the Triumph
Factory Racing stable
will also bring another
established
international talent
stateside.
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Defending 250 Class
Champion Haiden Deegan
added a 250SX East
Region title to his
résumé ahead of his Pro
Motocross title defense.
Photos Courtesy
of Feld Motor Sports,
Inc. & MX Sports Pro
Racing, Inc.
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With another 250SX
East Region crown in
hand, Tom Vialle will
look to build off the
momentum of his
runner-up finish in the
250 Class last summer.
Photo Courtesy
of Feld Motor Sports,
Inc.
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“On paper, the amount of
talent set to line up
across both the 450
Class and 250 Class
would suggest we’re in
store for one of the
most competitive seasons
in the 53-year history
of this prestigious
championship,” concluded
Coombs. “However, we all
know nothing is for
certain until the first
gate drops at Fox
Raceway over Memorial
Day weekend. Who will
emerge triumphant and
make the first big
statement of the summer?
It’s anyone’s guess and
that’s what makes the
transition from
Supercross to Pro
Motocross such an
exciting time. The
second half of the SMX
regular season is going
to be incredible.”
The 2025 Pro Motocross
Championship, sanctioned
by AMA Pro Racing, will
continue the SMX World
Championship regular
season with 11 rounds of
captivating summer
competition from the
most famous racetracks
in America, with many
boasting legacies that
span upwards of five
decades. The season will
get underway over the
Memorial Day holiday
weekend, on Saturday,
May 24, from Southern
California’s Fox
Raceway, and will
traverse the country,
across every time zone,
before concluding in the
shadow of Washington
D.C. from Southern
Maryland’s Budds Creek
Motocross Park on August
23.
Tickets are now
available for all 11
rounds and can be
purchased by visiting www.ProMotocross.com.
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For information
about the Pro
Motocross
Championship, please
visit ProMotocross.com and
be sure to follow
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Motocross social
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MX Sports Pro
Racing
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc., manages and
produces the world's
premier motocross racing
series – the Pro
Motocross Championship
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. MX Sports Pro
Racing is an industry
leader in off-road
powersport event
production and
management, whose
mission is to showcase
the sport of
professional motocross
competition at events
throughout the United
States. Through its
various racing
properties, partnerships
and affiliates, MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.,
organizes events for
thousands of racing
athletes each year and
attracts millions of
motorsports spectators.
Visit
MXSportsProRacing.com
for more information.
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Pro Motocross
Championship
The Pro Motocross
Championship sanctioned
by AMA Pro Racing
features the world's
fastest outdoor
motocross racers,
competing aboard
homologated bikes from
one of eight competing
manufacturers on a
collection of the
roughest, toughest
tracks on the planet.
Racing takes place each
Saturday afternoon, with
competition divided into
two classes: one for
250cc machines, and one
for 450cc machines. MX
Sports Pro Racing, the
industry leader in
off-road powersports
event production,
organizes the Pro
Motocross Championship
series.
More information can be
found at
ProMotocross.com.
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SMX World
Championship
The SMX World
Championship™ is the
premier off-road
motorcycle racing series
in the world that
combines the technical
precision of stadium
racing with the all-out
speed and endurance of
outdoor racing. Created
in 2022, the SMX World
Championship Series
combines the Monster
Energy AMA Supercross
Championship and the Pro
Motocross Championship
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing into a 28-round
regular season that
culminates with the
season-ending SMX World
Championship Playoffs.
Visit
SuperMotocross.com
for more information.
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AMA Pro Racing
AMA Pro Racing is the
premier professional
motorcycle racing
organization for North
America, operating a
full schedule of events
and championships for a
variety of motorcycle
disciplines. It serves
as the sanctioning body
of the Pro Motocross
Championship.
Learn more about AMA Pro
Racing at
AMAProRacing.com.
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