2025 MONSTER ENERGY SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

2025 MONSTER ENERGY SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE

The 2025 Monster Energy Supercross schedule has been made official! Jett Lawrence will be running the number one plate in 2025 as the defending 450SX Champion, with his brother, Hunter, set to be one of his main competitors after a strong 2024 season. Thankfully, Eli Tomac has signed with Star Racing Yamaha to return for the 2025 season, with Jorge Prado also coming over to race again, this time for the full SMX season with the Monster Energy Kawasaki team alongside Jason Anderson. Of course, Cooper Webb and Ken Roczen will be looking for redemption as well after injuries ruled them out of the 2024 Supercross season early.

 

The series will stop twice in Anaheim, once in San Diego and once in Glendale before going all the way across the country to Tampa, Florida. The series will return to Birmingham, Alabama, for the second year and it will stop twice in Pennslyvania in both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

Supercross will return to Petco Park in downtown San Deigo after a brief two-year stint at Snapdragon Stadium. Snapdragon seemed like a great option, being just 15 minutes up the road from downtown San Diego in the same place as the former Qualcomm Stadium. Petco Park is a logistical nightmare for riders and teams when it comes to parking and getting the bikes, mechanics, and riders to the stadium. Petco is also a nightmare for fans with parking as well. However, the Petco Park stadium is very nice and has a great backdrop of the city and the San Diego Bay.

Another switch out, East Rutherford, New Jersey, is replacing the Nashville, Tennessee round. Sadly, Nashville only lasted two years.

The San Francisco, Nashville, and St. Louis Supercross races were taken off the schedule for 2025. Taking their places are Tampa, East Rutherford, and Pittsburgh. The 2024 San Francisco Supercross proved to be another logistical nightmare, with the pits behind located far from the stadium. A mud race in 2024 was a nail in the coffin for San Francisco as each rider was required to wash his bike off completely before riding on the streets of San Francisco to get back to the pits.

2025 SUPERCROSS SCHEDULE

  • Round 1 Saturday, January 11
    Anaheim, CA | Angels Stadium
  • Round 2 Saturday, January 18
    San Diego, CA | Petco Park
  • Round 3 Saturday, January 25
    Anaheim, CA | Angels Stadium
  • Round 4 Saturday, February 1
    Glendale, AZ | State Farm Stadium
  • Round 5 Saturday, February 8
    Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium
  • Round 6 Saturday, February 15
    Detroit, MI | Ford Field
  • Round 7 Saturday, February 22
    Arlington, TX | AT&T Stadium
  • Round 8 Saturday, March 1
    Daytona Beach, FL | Daytona Intl. Speedway
  • Round 9 Saturday, March 8
    Indianapolis, IN | Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Round 10 Saturday, March 22
    Birmingham, AL | Protective Stadium
  • Round 11 Saturday, March 29
    Seattle, WA | Lumen Field
  • Round 12 Saturday, April 5
    Foxborough, MA | Gillette Stadium
  • Round 13 Saturday, April 12
    Philadelphia, PA | Lincoln Finacial Field
  • Round 14 Saturday, April 19
    East Rutherford, NJ | Metlife Stadium
  • Round 15 Saturday, April 26
    Pittsburgh, PA | Acrisure Stadium
  • Round 16 Saturday, May 3
    Denver, CO | Empower Field at Mile High
  • Round 17 Saturday, May 10
    Salt Lake City, UT | Rice-Eccles Stadium

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