Chase Sexton isn’t holding back—both on and off the track. After firing back at critics who questioned his commitment, the defending SuperMotocross champion is gearing up for a crucial stretch of the season.
Sexton replied: “You probably should not speak on a topic when you have no idea on what goes on behind the scenes and the ins and outs of the situation. We give our lives to this sport so it would be pretty stupid to “quit” for no reason.”
Chase Sexton is set to return for the SMX playoffs and has also secured a spot on Team USA for the Motocross of Nations—giving him four massive races ahead after recently losing his outdoor number one plate to Jett Lawrence.
Sexton has already made it clear how much this year’s SMX means to him. With MXoN added to the mix, he faces four critical races in just six weeks, with two titles up for grabs. And when Sexton finds his rhythm, his raw speed is nothing short of breathtaking.

