2025 Triple Crowns, 250SX East & West, Showdowns, and Supercross Futures Schedules Announced

Last week, we were given the dates and venues for all 17 rounds of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and the dates and tracks for the 11-round AMA Pro Motocross Championship.

Today, we received more news about the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, including Triple Crown dates, 250SX East and West divisions, Showdown races, and Futures dates.

One of the big takeaways from the Feld Motor Sports press release is that the 250SX divisions will have seven rounds with three showdown races in 2025. That will be the same for each coast, so one coast doesn't have more than the other from previous years. The Supercross Futures (amateur) riders will have five events throughout the 17-round series. The Supercross Futures AMA National Championship will conclude at Round 15 in Pittsburgh, PA, for those who qualify, which is also different from years previous, ending at the Finale in Salt Lake City.

All Pacific time rounds will begin at 8 pm EST or 8:30 pm EST, so there will be no late-nighters for central and eastern U.S. fans. Tickets for 2025 are also on pre-sale right now through Monday, October 7th. Public ticketing will start on Tuesday, October 8th. Grab your tickets here: SupercrossLIVE.com/tickets

Here is the press release from Feld Motor Sports:

2025 Monster Energy Supercross Tickets on Sale Today

Triple Crowns, 250SX Class East & West Regions, and East/West Showdown Races Announced

Track Maps Revealed

ELLENTON, Fla. – Feld Motor Sports, Inc. announced today that tickets are on sale for all 17 rounds of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, part of the SuperMotocross World Championship series. Pre-sale begins today at 10 a.m. ET for preferred customers and runs through next Monday, October 7. Tickets will then become available to the public starting on Tuesday, October 8 at 10 a.m. ET and then 10 a.m. in each subsequent time zone. Fans can sign up for preferred access or make ticket purchases online at SupercrossLIVE.com/tickets.

The 17-race Supercross schedule is poised to visit 16 different cities spread across 13 states, from California and Arizona to Alabama and Pennsylvania, which includes four rounds in the Northeast as the SMX League continues to drive growth of the sport within the region. New to the schedule this season is a stop at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pa. After a year hiatus, stops in Tampa, Fla. at Raymond James Stadium and East Rutherford, N.J. at MetLife Stadium, return.

In a strategic effort to continue maximizing the television and streaming viewing audience, all rounds will continue to have a prime Central or Eastern time zone start, so all Pacific time zone races will start at 8:00 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. Eastern. A complete listing of start times can be found on the event detail pages at SupercrossLIVE.com.

The biggest stars in the sport will be lining up at the Anaheim Opener in January as the 450SX Class once again promises to deliver one of the deepest fields in recent memory. Five past champions - Jason Anderson, Cooper Webb, Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, and defending Supercross and SuperMotocross World Champion Jett Lawrence (Australia) will be fighting for another title. Vying for their first crack at the crown will be top contenders Hunter Lawrence (Australia), Ken Roczen (Germany), Dylan Ferrandis (France), Aaron Plessinger, Malcolm Stewart, and Justin Cooper, each of whom are former race winners or podium finishers.

The first of three Triple Crown events will take place on Saturday, February 1 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., followed by rounds 7 and 10 on Saturday, February 22 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and Saturday, March 22 at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Ala. The Triple Crown, three-race format is a break from the traditional one Main Event race format and has become a fan favorite since its inception in 2018.

Teams will decide later in the year which athletes will be competing in each respective 250SX Class Regional Championship, but fans can expect some epic battles as 2025 will feature the return of defending champions, Tom Vialle of France (Eastern Regional Champion) and RJ Hampshire (Western Regional Champion). Defending and two-time SuperMotocross World Champion Haiden Deegan is still seeking his first Supercross championship and will be in hot pursuit of a regional title in 2025. Not to be forgotten, seasoned veterans Jordon Smith, Cameron McAdoo, Levi Kitchen, Austin Forkner, Max Anstie (U.K.) and Jo Shimoda (Japan) are all in the conversation for wins and championships on either coast.

The Western Regional 250SX Class Championship will be contested at the following rounds:

  • Round 1 – Anaheim, Calif. on Saturday, January 11 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim

  • Round 2 – San Diego, Calif. on Saturday, January 18 at Snapdragon Stadium

  • Round 3 – Anaheim, Calif. on Saturday, January 25 at Angel Stadium of Anaheim

  • Round 4 – Glendale, Ariz. on Saturday, February 1 at State Farm Stadium

  • Round 7 – Arlington, Texas on Saturday, February 22 at AT&T Stadium

  • Round 11 – Seattle, Wash. on Saturday, March 29 at Lumen Field

  • Round 16 – Denver, Colo. on Saturday, May 3 at Empower Field at Mile High

The Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship will be contested at the following rounds:

  • Round 5 – Tampa, Fla. on Saturday, February 8 at Raymond James Stadium

  • Round 6 – Detroit, Mich. on Saturday, February 15 at Ford Field

  • Round 8 – Daytona Beach Fla. on Saturday, March 1 at Daytona International Speedway

  • Round 10 – Birmingham, Ala. on Saturday, March 22 at Protective Stadium

  • Round 12 – Foxborough, Mass. on Saturday, April 5 at Gillette Stadium

  • Round 14 – East Rutherford, N.J. on Saturday, April 19 at MetLife Stadium

  • Round 15 – Pittsburgh, Pa. on Saturday, April 26 at Acrisure Stadium

The first East/West Showdown will be held on Saturday, March 8 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., (Round 9). The second will be held on Saturday, April 12 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa. (Round 13) and the Dave Coombs Sr. East/West Showdown will be Saturday, May 10 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah (Round 17).

Five Supercross events will also feature top-level amateurs in the Supercross Futures program, part of SMX Next. Athletes competing in the 250SX Futures Class will be awarded points towards their pro Supercross license based on their finishing positions at each round.

Supercross Futures Events:

  • Round 4 – Glendale, Ariz. on Saturday, February 1 at State Farm Stadium

  • Round 8 – Daytona Beach, Fla. on Saturday, March 1 at Daytona International Speedway

  • Round 10 – Birmingham, Ala. on Saturday, March 22 at Protective Stadium

  • Round 12 – Foxborough, Mass. on Saturday, April 5 at Gillette Stadium

  • Round 15 – Pittsburgh, Pa. on Saturday, April 26 at Acrisure Stadium

The 2025 program will culminate with the Supercross Futures AMA National Championship at Round 15 in Pittsburgh, Pa. for athletes who qualify.

FanFest is currently planned for all rounds except Detroit, Mich. (Round 6). The expansive outside footprint features first and foremost, unprecedented access to the sport’s biggest stars with an up-close and intimate view of their race bikes and team rigs. As the name implies, FanFest is a festival for the fans and has become a major part of the Supercross experience where fans can jump back and forth between the paddock and the stadium to also watch practice and qualifying.

Ticketing information for Daytona International Speedway (Round 8) in Daytona Beach, Fla. can be found at the following link: DAYTONA Supercross - Daytona International Speedway.