Season Overview
The 2025 Supercross season packs in technical stadium tracks, deeper fields, and returning champions. Teams arrive with fresh chassis updates, lighter components, and revised ECU maps to handle breaking bumps and shiny whoops.
Key Races & Highlights
- Opening flyaway — early statement round that shows offseason gains.
- Triple Crown stops — reward riders who can start well three times in one night.
- Daytona — outdoor-style obstacles mix with SX timing for the ultimate wildcard.
- Finale at altitude — throttle control and fitness decide titles.
Preseason Headlines
Cooper Webb reunites with his former trainer, Eli Tomac returns from injury with a shortened preseason, and Chase Sexton debuts a revised fork/shock package aimed at ironing out late-race mistakes.
Rule & Format Notes
- Heat races remain 6–8 minutes plus one lap; mains stay at traditional lengths (20 minutes + 1 for 450SX).
- Limited traction control allowances continue—teams rely on mapping and clutch feel rather than electronics.
- Triple Crown nights use combined scoring across three mains instead of a single winner-takes-all main.
Track Trends
Builders add longer rhythm options that reward line selection. Expect more split lanes to open inside/outside choices and sand sections that roughen quickly, forcing riders to change lines mid-race.
Championship Watchlist
- Webb vs. Sexton – A duel of race craft versus raw speed.
- Tomac’s recovery – Health is the swing factor for Yamaha’s title hopes.
- Rookie impact – Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan could steal mains and shuffle points every weekend.
For the full event list and dates, see the Schedule page, and dive into the Season Analysis for deeper predictions.