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

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

Eli Tomac Makes History with Dramatic Supercross Victory in San Diego

In a historic night at Snapdragon Stadium, Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac captured his 53rd career Supercross victory, becoming the first rider to win in eleven consecutive seasons. The veteran rider held off Team Honda HRC’s Jett Lawrence in a thrilling battle that came down to the final lap. Continue reading Eli Tomac Makes History with Dramatic Supercross Victory in San Diego

Sexton Claims Victory in Chaotic 450 Main Event at A1; Shimoda Dominates 250 West Opener

The 450 Main Event at Anaheim 1 delivered high drama from the opening gate drop, with multiple lead changes and crashes shaping the outcome. Championship hopeful Jett Lawrence faced immediate adversity, emerging last from turn one after getting caught up with a Tuff Block while Prado and Anderson established themselves at the front. Continue reading Sexton Claims Victory in Chaotic 450 Main Event at A1; Shimoda Dominates 250 West Opener

Lawrence and Deegan Dominate SuperMotocross Playoff 1 in Charlotte

The roar of engines and the smell of exhaust filled the air at Charlotte’s zMAX Dragway as the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship Finals kicked off in spectacular fashion. In a day marked by dramatic comebacks and fierce competition, two rising stars of the sport etched their names in the annals of motocross history.
Jett Lawrence, the defending SMX Champion, silenced doubters and thrilled fans with a triumphant return to racing. Despite missing much of the Pro Motocross season, Lawrence proved he hadn’t lost a step, clinching a hard-fought victory in the 450SMX class. His battle with Eli Tomac in the final moto left spectators on the edge of their seats, showcasing the raw talent and determination that have made Lawrence a fan favorite.
Meanwhile, in the 250SMX class, Haiden Deegan lived up to his nickname “Danger Boy” with two heart-stopping come-from-behind victories. Starting from mid-pack in both motos, Deegan sliced through the field with surgical precision, leaving competitors and fans alike in awe of his skill and tenacity.
As the dust settled on the Charlotte track, one thing became clear: the road to the SuperMotocross World Championship title promises to be a thrilling journey, filled with unexpected twists and turns. With the stakes set to rise in the coming weeks, the question on everyone’s mind is: can Lawrence and Deegan maintain their momentum, or will new challengers emerge to claim motocross glory? Continue reading Lawrence and Deegan Dominate SuperMotocross Playoff 1 in Charlotte