The 2025 Monster Energy Supercross season is approaching quickly and its all set to kick off at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, on Saturday, January 11th. In this article, we’ve combined a list of the major teams and riders who have signed contracts for the 2025 Supercross, Motocross and SuperMotocross season.
Here’s a rundown of how we expect the pit area to look at rounds of the Monster Energy Supercross Championship, Pro Motocross Championship, and SuperMotocross World Championship in 2025.
Red Bull KTM
450SX Class
- #4 Chase Sexton: After a successful 2024 season, Sexton returns to defend his titles in the 450SX and 450MX championships. He aims to reclaim the 450SX title he won in 2023 and is looking forward to competing for the first-ever 450SMX championship.
- #7 Aaron Plessinger: Plessinger has re-signed with Red Bull KTM for another year. He expressed enthusiasm for building on his achievements from the previous season, including his first Main Event win in Supercross34.
250SX Class
#929 Julien Beaumer: Beaumer returns as a promising talent in the 250 class, looking to capitalize on his experience from the previous season.
#16 Tom Vialle: The reigning 250SX East Champion continues with Red Bull KTM, aiming to maintain his competitive edge in the series.
Rockstar Energy Factory Husqvarna
450SX Class:
- #27 Malcolm Stewart: Stewart continues with the team, aiming to build upon his performances from previous seasons.
250SX Class:
- #24 RJ Hampshire: Hampshire remains a key competitor in the 250SX class, bringing experience and determination to the team.
Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing
450SX Class:
- #51 Justin Barcia: Known as “BamBam,” Barcia returns as the team’s sole 450cc rider. He holds a new two-year contract, ensuring his presence with the team through the 2025 season.
250SX Class:
- #25 Ryder DiFrancesco: Transitioning from a long tenure with Kawasaki, DiFrancesco joins the Rockstar Energy GASGAS squad on a two-year deal, covering the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
- #40 Casey Cochran: After notable performances in the Motocross circuit, including podium finishes in 2024, Cochran rounds out the team’s 250cc lineup for 2025.
Team Honda HRC
450SX Class:
- #1 Jett Lawrence: The reigning AMA Supercross 450SX Champion, Jett Lawrence, continues with the team, aiming to build upon his impressive record, which includes being the first rider to win in his AMA Supercross premier-class debut in 2024.
- #96 Hunter Lawrence: Hunter Lawrence remains in the 450SX class alongside his brother, Jett. In the 2024 season, Hunter secured second place in both the 450 Pro Motocross and SuperMotocross standings, demonstrating his competitiveness in the premier class.
250SX Class:
- #30 Jo Shimoda: Jo Shimoda enters his second year with Team Honda HRC on a two-year contract that extends through 2025. Shimoda’s addition to the team in 2024 brought significant talent to the 250SX class, and he is expected to continue his strong performances in the upcoming season.
- #10 Chance Hymas: Chance Hymas is in the final year of his professional contract with Team Honda HRC, which runs through 2025. Hymas has shown promise in the 250SX class, and the team anticipates further development and success in the 2025 season.
Monster Energy/Star Racing/Yamaha
450SX Class:
- #2 Cooper Webb: Webb continues with the team, bringing his championship experience to the 450cc class.
- #3 Eli Tomac (450): Eli Tomac is back! We’ve said that a few times the last couple seasons but this will be the last “full pro season” for Tomac. Does it mean he’s done at the end of 2025? Maybe, maybe not. He could return in 2026 for SX only, but we can say 2025 will be the last time we see Tomac attempt a full season in all series.
- #32 Justin Cooper: Cooper transitions to the 450cc class, adding depth to the team’s premier class lineup.
250SX Class:
- #38 Haiden Deegan: Deegan enters his third pro season with rumors pointing to him racing the West region of 250 Supercross. If he chooses to follow the same path as Jett, 2025 could be his last 250 Pro Motocross season. Haiden has a contract with the 250 team through 2025 with an option of sorts for 2026.
- #31 Max Anstie: Anstie brings international experience and versatility to the 250cc roster.
- #41 Nate Thrasher: Thrasher continues with the team, known for his speed and race-winning potential.
- #20 Pierce Brown: Brown joins the squad, adding depth and competitiveness to the 250cc lineup.
- #34 Daxton Bennick: Bennick, a promising young talent, is set to make his mark in the upcoming season.
- #93 Michael Mosiman: Mosiman’s experience and consistency bolster the team’s 250cc efforts.
- #100 Cole Davies: Davies is anticipated to make his pro debut, showcasing the team’s commitment to developing new talent.
Kayden Minear (SX Futures): Minear will race SX Futures and amateurs in 2025 for Star Racing. We believe he’s on multi-year contract.
Caden Dudney (SX Futures): Dudney will race SX Futures and amateurs in 2025 for Star Racing. We believe he’s on multi-year contract.
Carson Wood (Amateur): Former Team Green racer Carson Wood moves up from Superminis and straight to Star Racing.
Monster Energy Kawasaki
450SX Class:
- #21 Jason Anderson: Anderson continues with the team, bringing his extensive experience and competitive edge to the 450cc class.
- #70 Jorge Prado: The four-time MXGP World Champion, Prado transitions to Monster Energy Kawasaki for the 2025 season, marking his debut in the AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross championships.
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki
250SX Class:
- #48 Cameron McAdoo: A seasoned member of the team, McAdoo returns with a focus on leveraging his experience to achieve top results in the 250cc class.
- #47 Seth Hammaker: Hammaker continues with the team, aiming to build upon his previous performances and contend for podium finishes throughout the season.
- #43 Levi Kitchen: Entering his second year with Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki, Kitchen looks to capitalize on his growing experience and consistency in the 250cc division.
- #36 Garrett Marchbanks: After rejoining the team, Marchbanks is set to make a significant impact with his speed and determination in the 250cc class.
- #42 Ty Masterpool: Masterpool secures a full-time position with the team, bringing his talent and commitment to the 250cc lineup for the 2025 season.
- #98 Dew Adams: Drew Adams (250 SX and MX): Drew Adams, a standout from Kawasaki’s Team Green™ program, made his pro debut at the 2024 Ironman National. For 2025, Adams will compete in SMX Next and Supercross Futures, with plans to transition fully to AMA Pro racing in future seasons.
Team Triumph Factory Racing
250SX Class:
- #22 Jalek Swoll: Returning for his second year with Triumph, Swoll aims to build upon his 2024 successes, including securing the team’s first Supercross heat win and a Pro Motocross podium.
- #19 Jordon Smith: Joining the team with four 250SX wins and 23 podiums, Smith narrowly missed the 250SX West title in 2024 and is determined to achieve new milestones with Triumph.
- #83 Austin Forkner: A 13-time 250SX class winner, Forkner brings a 31% win rate in Supercross, underscoring his potential to secure significant results aboard the TF 250-X.
- #325 Stilez Robertson: Robertson adds depth to the team with his competitive experience and is poised to make a substantial impact in the 2025 season
Ecstar HEP Racing Suzuki
450SX Class:
- #94 Ken Roczen: Returning for his third season with Suzuki, Roczen has achieved 12 podiums and two wins over the past two Supercross seasons. He enters the 2025 season fresh off a victory in Abu Dhabi.
- #45 Colt Nichols: After delivering standout performances during the 2024 SMX events, Nichols is poised for a breakout season in 2025. He enters the new year prepared to compete at the highest level of the sport.
- #11 Kyle Chisholm: Entering his 20th season of Supercross, Chisholm continues with the team, bringing his extensive experience and technical acumen to the 450-class lineup.
Team BarX Yamaha
250SX Class:
- #52 Anthony Bourdon: Representing Hossegor, France, Bourdon brings international experience to the team, aiming to make a significant impact in the 250SX class.
- #80 Derek Drake (250 West/450): Drake looks set to stay with BarX. Hint, his father-in-law owns the team. Although, there was talk about him joining Beta at one point. Drake will likely race a 250 indoors and 450 outdoors.
- #44 Dilan Schwartz (250 East): After departing to BarX to race for HEP in Supercross 2023, and then returning to the team for Pro Motocross that same season, Schwartz will be back for 2024.
- #154 Leo Tucker (250 MX): Tucker will race Pro Motocross only for the team in 2025.
- #334 Brad West (250 East): We heard West will join the team for 2025.
- Dane Pappas (SX Futures): Pappas joins BarX’s amateur team for 2025.
Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha Racing
250SX Class:
- #37 Coty Schock: Returning to the team, Schock will compete in the 250SX West Region Championship.
- #54 Jett Reynolds: Also returning, Reynolds will join Schock in the 250SX West Region Championship.
- #92 Max Vohland: Making his debut with the team, Vohland will race in the 250SX East Region Championship.
- #62 Mark Fineis: Fineis will join Vohland in the 250SX East Region Championship.
- #88 Devin Simonson: Simonson will also compete in the 250SX East Region Championship.
Liqui Moly Beta Racing
450SX Class
#57 Benny Bloss : Bloss aims to build on his historic top-ten finishes with Beta in 2024 after an injury-shortened season.
#49 Mitchell Oldenburg : Oldenburg enters his first full 450SX season after a solid performance in World Supercross, including a top-five finish.
AEO Powersports KTM Racing
#48 Talon Hawkins (250SX West, 250 Motocross): Returning for his second year, Hawkins looks to improve on his previous season.
#65 Lux Turner (250SX West, 250 Motocross): Turner moves to a full-time role after a fill-in season.
#134 Avery Long (250 West): Long makes his pro debut with the AEO Powersports KTM Racing Team.
CJ Bernard (250 MX): Bernard is set to make his pro debut with the team come Pro Motocross.
Mobile X/FirePower Honda
450SX Class
#12 Shane McElrath (450 SX Only): It sounds like McElrath may do select 450 SX rounds with the Firepower Honda team in the US.
- #17 Joey Savatgy (450SX): Savatgy joins FirePower Honda for the 2025 season, bringing his experience and talent to the team.
- #15 Dean Wilson (450 SX Only): Dean Wilson is rumored to race the first four rounds of SX in 2025 and continue with the team into WSX and Australian SX.
250SX Class
- #60 Carson Mumford (250 East): Mumford joined the team mid-way through 2024 after departing MCR. We’re unsure on his exact schedule for 2025. We’d expect a run at 250 East coast SX, World Supercross, and Australian Supercross…but are unsure on any US Pro Motocross rounds.
MotoConcepts Honda
#66 Vince Friese (250 SX): We expect to see Friese return with MCR in 2025 for a bit of US Supercross and an Arenacross series.
#943 Noah Viney (250 SX): We expect to see Viney return with MCR in 2025 for a bit of US Supercross and an Arenacross series.
#200 Ryan Breece: Breece is joining the team for WSX, and US Arenacross.
Phoenix Honda Racing Team
450SX Classs
- #14 Dylan Ferrandis (450 Class): Ferrandis returns to Phoenix Honda for the 2025 season, bringing his experience and talent to the team.
250SX Class
- #39 Nick Romano (250 Class): Romano joins Phoenix Honda after moving from Star Racing Yamaha, aiming to make a significant impact in the 250 class.
- #55 Gavin Towers (250 Class): Towers joins the team for the 2025 season, bringing his skills and determination to the 250 class.
- #65 Evan Ferry (250 Class): Ferry joins Phoenix Honda for the 2025 season, competing in the 250 class and looking to showcase his potential.
Partzilla PRMX Kawasaki
#78 Cade Clason (450 SX): Clason returns for another season with PRMX.
#86 Mitchell Harrison (450SX): Harrison returns to the team for the 2025 season, aiming for top performances in the 250SX class.
#192 Jack Chambers (East 250SX): Chambers will compete full-time in the 250SX class for the 2025 season, bringing valuable experience.
#73 Preston Boespflug (East 250SX): Boespflug joins the team for 2025, looking to make an impact in the 250SX class.
#63 Hunter Yoder (West 250SX): Yoder continues with Partzilla PRMX Kawasaki, targeting success in the 250SX class.
Heartbeat Hot Sauce Solitaire Yamaha
#61 Cole Thompson (250 West SX Only): Thompson returns for 2025.
#64 Robbie Wageman (250 West SX Only): Wageman returns for 2025.
#58 Derek Kelley (250 West SX Only): Kelley joins the team for 2025.
Rock River/Gizmo Mods Yamaha
#43 Grant Harlan (450): Harlan returns for 2025 with Rock River.
#35 Marshal Weltin (250 West SX / 450 MX): Weltin returns for 2025 with Rock River.
#91 TJ Albright (250 West): Albright returns for 2025 with Rock River.
#97 Bryce Shelly (250 East): Shelly returns for 2025 with Rock River.
ISRT Kawasaki
#33 Freddie Noren (450 SX and MX): Noren returns for another season with ISRT.
Bubba Pauli (450 SX): Pauli returns to his own team.
Dirt Bike Depot/WMR KTM
#75 Gage Linville (250 East SX): Linville returns to DBD Racing for 250 East coast.
#435 Marcus Phelps (250 East SX): Phelps returns to DBD Racing for 250 East coast.
#511 Jace Kessler (250 East SX): Kessler joins DBD Racing for 250 East coast.
#411 Crockett Myers (250 East SX): Myers joins DBD Racing for 250 East coast.
Host Grindstone Kawasaki
#85 Max Sanford (250 West SX): Sanford returns for his second year with the team.
#101 Dylan Walsh (250 West SX): Walsh, the Kiwi, takes another crack at US Supercross.
Michael’s Reno Powersports/Stan Benson Husqvarna Racing
#42 Harri Kullas (250 East SX / 450 MX): Kullas will be a full-time US racer in 2025.
#805 Slade Varola (250 West): Varola is set to join the team.
#734 Dayton Briggs (250 East): Briggs is set to join the team.
#99 Brock Bennett (250 West): Bennnet is set to join the team