Monster Energy Supercross Championship Delivers Breakthrough Wins in Arlington

Saturday night at AT&T Stadium celebrated first-time winners during the Military Appreciation Night. Hunter Lawrence secured his first victory in the 450SMX class, while Pierce Brown triumphed in the Eastern Divisional 250SMX class. Both riders showcased determination after previous challenges, leaving with significant championship leads and memorable experiences. Continue reading Monster Energy Supercross Championship Delivers Breakthrough Wins in Arlington

Tomac Conquers Seattle, Deegan and Kitchen Cook as Supercross Delivers a Night to Remember

Round 6 of the 2026 Monster Energy Supercross in Seattle showcased intense racing and challenging conditions. Eli Tomac secured his third victory, besting Cooper Webb and Justin Cooper. In the 250SMX Class, Haiden Deegan won a thrilling battle against Levi Kitchen, solidifying his championship lead. The event promised exciting racing ahead. Continue reading Tomac Conquers Seattle, Deegan and Kitchen Cook as Supercross Delivers a Night to Remember

Roczen and Deegan Shine Under the Lights in Glendale

The 2026 Monster Energy Supercross round five at State Farm Stadium featured thrilling racing, with Ken Roczen claiming victory in the 450SMX Class, becoming the fourth different winner this season. Haiden Deegan dominated the 250SMX West division, winning his fourth straight race. The event highlighted emotional moments, full crowds, and an exciting championship battle. Continue reading Roczen and Deegan Shine Under the Lights in Glendale

Consistency Wins in Houston for Webb While Deegan Dominates

The Houston round of the 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season showcased unpredictability, with Cooper Webb securing an overall victory despite not winning individual races. Hunter Lawrence persistently pursued his first 450SMX win. In the 250SMX class, Haiden Deegan dominated, winning all three races, establishing a significant points lead. The season is intensifying. Continue reading Consistency Wins in Houston for Webb While Deegan Dominates

Chase Sexton Breaks Through at Anaheim with First Kawasaki Win as Deegan Wins Again in 250 West

The 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship showcased thrilling action at Angel Stadium for Round 3, culminating in Chase Sexton’s victory for Monster Energy Kawasaki and Haiden Deegan’s successive win in the 250SMX Class. Sexton’s triumph advanced him to third in points, while Eli Tomac remains the championship leader. Deegan extended his lead with a dominant performance. Continue reading Chase Sexton Breaks Through at Anaheim with First Kawasaki Win as Deegan Wins Again in 250 West

Storylines Heading Into Anaheim 2

Snapdragon Stadium hosted the SMX World Championship Round 2, showcasing significant performances, including Eli Tomac’s 55th 450SX win, enhancing his title chances. Haiden Deegan’s 250SX victory seized the red plate, while notable podium finishes by Hunter Lawrence and Ken Roczen marked critical milestones as the championship race heats up ahead of Anaheim 2. Continue reading Storylines Heading Into Anaheim 2

Tomac Goes Back-to-Back in San Diego as Deegan Breaks Through in Western 250SMX Showdown

The 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship’s Round 2 at Snapdragon Stadium featured Eli Tomac’s thrilling win in the 450SMX Class, marking his 55th Supercross victory. Hunter Lawrence and Ken Roczen followed closely behind. In the 250SMX Class, Haiden Deegan achieved his first win, securing the points lead over Max Anstie. Continue reading Tomac Goes Back-to-Back in San Diego as Deegan Breaks Through in Western 250SMX Showdown

Tomac Owns Anaheim 1 as Anstie Makes History in 250SMX Opener

The 2026 Monster Energy SMX World Championship kicked off at Angel Stadium with Eli Tomac winning the 450SMX Main Event and Max Anstie making history as the oldest 250SMX winner. Tomac led every lap, finishing ahead of Ken Roczen, while Anstie’s victory underscored resilience in a youth-driven sport. The championship battle is just beginning. Continue reading Tomac Owns Anaheim 1 as Anstie Makes History in 250SMX Opener

Jett Lawrence Signs Historic $22.5M Deal with Honda HRC, per Insider Reports

Jett Lawrence, a 21-year-old Australian motocross star, has signed a historic five-year contract extension with Honda HRC worth $22.5 million. The deal features a $4.5 million base salary and potential bonuses exceeding $60 million, solidifying Lawrence’s position as a key figure in motocross and setting new valuation standards for athletes. Continue reading Jett Lawrence Signs Historic $22.5M Deal with Honda HRC, per Insider Reports