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Supercross 2025: The Battle for the Top Spot

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The 2025 Supercross season has been nothing short of electric. With veteran champions defending their legacy and young riders hungry to claim the throne, every round has delivered high-intensity racing. In true Drive to Survive fashion, let’s go behind the scenes and break down the rivalries, drama, and points chase that are shaping this season.

450SX: A Legacy in the Making

The 450SX class is a battlefield, with seasoned veterans clashing against rising stars. With multiple race winners and unexpected twists, the title fight is still wide open.


The Contenders


Chase Sexton – The reigning champ has been nearly flawless, but his title defense hasn’t come easy. A mechanical failure in Glendale cost him crucial points, and his rivals are closing in fast.

Eli Tomac – The veteran isn’t ready to hand over the crown just yet. After recovering from an injury in 2024, he’s back in the mix, proving that experience is just as valuable as raw speed.

Jett Lawrence – The young phenom has transitioned into the 450 class with remarkable ease. With his aggressive riding style and undeniable talent, he’s already grabbed multiple wins this season.

Cooper Webb – The gritty competitor is known for his mental toughness, and this season is no different. He’s been in the fight every round and remains a serious threat.

Current 450SX Standings (After Round 10)


Chase Sexton - 210 points


Jett Lawrence - 198 points


Eli Tomac - 185 points


Cooper Webb - 180 points


Jason Anderson - 165 points

With only a few rounds left, every holeshot, every mistake, and every last-lap battle could decide the fate of the 2025 championship.


250SX: The Future of Supercross

The 250SX class has been a rollercoaster of emotions, packed with fresh talent and dramatic shake-ups. The East and West divisions have delivered non-stop action, and the title races remain unpredictable.


250SX West Standings


Haiden Deegan - 155 points


Levi Kitchen - 148 points


R.J. Hampshire - 142 points

Jordon Smith - 135 points

Jo Shimoda - 128 points

Haiden Deegan has been on fire, proving he’s more than just hype. Despite off-track headlines, he’s used the attention to fuel his dominance on the track. Levi Kitchen and R.J. Hampshire remain within striking distance, ready to pounce on any mistake.


250SX East Standings


Tom Vialle - 160 points

Hunter Lawrence - 152 points

Max Anstie - 140 points

Cameron McAdoo - 138 points

Nate Thrasher - 130 points

Tom Vialle has been nearly unstoppable, but Hunter Lawrence is right behind him, pushing hard for the top spot. With aggressive battles and unpredictable results, this title fight is far from over.


Upcoming Supercross Races

Seattle – March 29, 2025 ( More Info )


Foxborough – April 5, 2025 ( More Info )


Las Vegas – April 19, 2025More Info )

Salt Lake City (Finale) – May 3, 2025 ( More Info )

The Final Showdown

As we enter the closing rounds, the stakes have never been higher. Will Sexton hold onto his title? Can Deegan silence the doubters and claim his first championship? The drama is unfolding in real-time, and every twist could rewrite Supercross history.


Stay tuned, because this season is far from over.


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Justin Kelley

Often referred to as the Michael Jordan of streetwear culture content (mostly by himself), Justin has a background in tech and brand strategy, working with big names to shake things up.