ANAHEIM, California — Sunny skies and highs in the 70s make today a beautiful one to kick-off the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross season.
The full field of 450 riders is healthy and ready to begin with qualification next up on the schedule. Jett Lawrence is defending the season-opener as well as the championship while dozens of riders hope to stop his domination.
NXTBets.com is favoring Lawrence by a wide margin for both the race win and the title, but anyone who has watched SuperMotocross knows there are half a dozen riders with a legitimate chance to win; Anaheim 1 always brings out the best in a racer.
The 450 riders take to the track for the first time today with Chase Sexton setting the pace with a lap of 1:05.467, which is 0.773 seconds faster than Eli Tomac.
Jett Lawrence landed third on the chart with an almost identical time to Tomac.
Fourth-place Jason Anderson and Cooper Webb round out the top five.
Jorge Prado is taking a moment to find his Supercross rhythm and lands 17th on the chart.
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Free Practice is underway and Haiden Deegan made a statement by posting a lap that was 1.27 seconds faster than Jo Shimoda.
Julien Beaumer in third, Ryder DiFrancesco in fourth, and Jordon Smith round out the top five.
In his first race back after missing most of 2024 to injury, Michael Mosiman landed sixth on the chart.
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More SuperMotocross News
While we wait for the evening program to begin, catch up on some of the news you may have missed:
2025 SX schedule | MX schedule | WMX Schedule
2025 Supercross tickets on sale | Pro Motocross tickets
2025 TV Schedule | Track Maps
SuperMotocross announces three playoff venues
Jalek Swoll injures Achilles tendon, will miss SX opener
Anaheim 1 betting lines and analysis
Anaheim 1 by the Numbers: Jett Lawrence aims to double down
How to Watch Anaheim 1
Levi Kitchen settles into his rhythm with 2025 looming
Cooper Webb is determined to score one more championship
RJ Hampshire is set to defend 250 West title
Eli Tomac and one last shot at SMX glory
Jo Shimoda, Honda have high expectations
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