Webb Clinches Seventh Arlington Win, Deegan Dominates 250 Class in Triple Crown

Cooper Webb secured his seventh Arlington Supercross victory in nine events while Haiden Deegan dominated the 250SX Class during Saturday’s Triple Crown at AT&T Stadium. Webb’s 6-1-1 performance earned him the overall win and points lead, while Deegan’s 1-1-2 scores gave him both the victory and Western Regional points lead. Continue reading Webb Clinches Seventh Arlington Win, Deegan Dominates 250 Class in Triple Crown

Webb Claims 450 Victory while Kitchen Capitalizes in 250s at Detroit Supercross

Drama unfolded at Ford Field as Cooper Webb captured his first victory of 2025, overtaking Ken Roczen in the closing minutes to tie the championship points lead. The excitement continued in the 250SX class, where Levi Kitchen used a late-race restart to snatch victory from Max Anstie. Continue reading Webb Claims 450 Victory while Kitchen Capitalizes in 250s at Detroit Supercross

This Week In SuperMotocross: Round 6 – Detroit

After Malcolm Stewart’s breakthrough victory in Tampa, the SMX Championship heads to historic Detroit’s Ford Field for Round 6. Stewart became the 69th different winner in 450SX Class history at age 32, while points leader Chase Sexton carries a slim five-point lead over Cooper Webb into a venue known for championship-defining moments. Continue reading This Week In SuperMotocross: Round 6 – Detroit

Supercross Champion Eli Tomac Sidelined with Broken Fibula

Eight-time AMA Supercross/Motocross Champion Eli Tomac has been sidelined with a broken fibula sustained during Tampa Supercross qualifying. Initially thought to be a minor injury, Tomac remarkably competed through the main event before further evaluation revealed the fracture. He will miss upcoming rounds starting with Detroit this weekend. Continue reading Supercross Champion Eli Tomac Sidelined with Broken Fibula

This Week In SuperMotocross: Round 5 – Tampa

The SMX series heads to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa for Round 5, featuring the start of the Eastern Regional 250SX Championship. Fresh off his Triple Crown victory in Glendale, Chase Sexton brings the red plate to Florida, while the 250 class makes history with defending champions Tom Vialle and RJ Hampshire competing head-to-head in the same region. Continue reading This Week In SuperMotocross: Round 5 – Tampa

Sexton Takes Triple Crown as Smith Makes Triumph History

Drama unfolded at State Farm Stadium as Chase Sexton reclaimed the red plate in Supercross’s first Triple Crown event of 2025, while defending champion Jett Lawrence exited with a knee injury. The night marked a historic milestone as Jordon Smith delivered Triumph Racing’s first-ever victory in the 250SX class. Continue reading Sexton Takes Triple Crown as Smith Makes Triumph History