2025 Thunder Valley National Motocross Fantasy Picks: Fast Facts

The 2025 Pro Motocross AMA National Championship moves to Colorado for the Thunder Valley National, the third round of this year’s series. It’s going to be about 20 degrees cooler at Thunder Valley Motocross Park than it was at the Hangtown Classic last week. With that scorcher out of the way, the fans and riders will be looking forward to temperatures in the 80s, a few clouds, and no chance of rain. So, let’s get to the 2025 Thunder Valley National Motocross fantasy picks and tips for RMFantasyMX players.

2025 Thunder Valley National Motocross Fantasy Picks: Jett Lawrence
Jett Lawrence.
  1. Jett Lawrence is the indisputable favorite at Thunder Valley. Lawrence has three wins in four motos and has won both overalls—the stat that matters in RMFantasyMX. You can confidently mark Jett Lawrence down as the winner.
2025 Thunder Valley National Motocross Fantasy Picks: Aaron Plessinger
Aaron Plessinger.
  1. The battle for the rest of the top five is a tough one. You have two riders who have been in the top five in all four motos so far—Aaron Plessinger (5-3-2-3) and Hunter Lawrence (3-4-5-4). You also have mercurial riders—Justin Cooper (2-8-4-2) and Eli Tomac (4-2-1-9). All four of these riders have one overall podium and have been in the top five at both rounds overall. Yeah, it’s tough.
2025 Thunder Valley National Motocross Fantasy Picks: Eli Tomac
Eli Tomac.
  1. Eli Tomac is the only rider besides Jett to win a moto. While Tomac turned a bad start into a P9 disaster in the second moto at Hangtown, he’s the only rider who can hang with Jett. With that in mind, the nod for P2 goes to Tomac.
Yamaha YZ450F. Justin Cooper
Justin Cooper.
  1. Looking at the top three moto finishes for Justin Cooper and Aaron Plessinger, they’re even. Cooper has two P2s and a P4, compared to Plessinger’s two P3s and a P2. Plessinger’s worst performance, a P5, gives him an edge over Cooper, who finished the second moto of the year in P8. So, it’s Plessinger for P3 and Cooper for P4.
Honda CRF450R - Hunter Lawrence
Hunter Lawrence.
  1. Hunter Lawrence has been consistent, but has just one moto podium. It’s hard to put Hunter in P5 with a 3-4-5-4 record, but the arguments for the four riders ahead of him make that the case. Hunter Lawrence in P5.
Supercross Champion Cooper Webb
Cooper Webb.
  1. There’s an obvious Wild Card P7 favorite for the Thunder Valley National—reigning Supercross Champion Cooper Webb. After a disastrous first moto at the Fox Raceway National opener, Webb has three P7s moto finishes in a row. If you want to take a chance, consider Jason Anderson (9-5-9-6), RJ Hampshire (6-12-6-9), and Jorge Prado (7-6-12-5). If I weren’t picking Webb, I’d go with Anderson’s consistency as a backup pick for the P7 Wild Card.
Kawasaki KX450. Jorge Prado
Jorge Prado.
  1. With the 2025 Pro Motocross Championship moving to the Mountain Time Zone, the racing starts earlier than the last two weeks. Tune into Peacock at 9 a.m. PDT for Race Day Live with the first Thunder Valley National gate drop at noon. There are some other viewing options, so check our 2025 Pro Motocross Television Schedule for details.

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2025 Thunder Valley National Motocross Fantasy Picks

  1. Jett Lawrence
  2. Eli Tomac
  3. Aaron Plessinger
  4. Justin Cooper
  5. Hunter Lawrence

Wild Card P7: Cooper Webb

2025 Pro Motocross Championship Standings (after 2 of 11 rounds)

  1. Jett Lawrence, Honda, 95 points (2W, 2P, 2 Top 5)
  2. Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 79 (1P, 2 T5)
  3. Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 78 (1P, 2 T5)
  4. Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 76 (1P , 2 T5)
  5. Hunter Lawrence, Honda, 73 (1P, 2 T5)
  6. Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 59
  7. Jorge Prado, Kawasaki, 58
  8. J. Hampshire, Husqvarna, 56
  9. Joey Savatgy, Honda, 49
  10. Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 45
  11. Benoit Paturel, Suzuki, 41
  12. Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 36
  13. Valentin Guillod, Yamaha, 30
  14. Coty Schock, Yamaha, 28
  15. Grant Harlan, Yamaha, 27
  16. Colt Nichols, Suzuki, 21
  17. Derek Kelly, Yamaha, 18
  18. Lorenzo Locurcio, GasGas, 15
  19. Freddie Norén, Kawasaki, 15
  20. Derek Drake, Yamaha, 13
  21. Harri Kullas, Husqvarna, 10
  22. Mason Semmens, KTM, 9
  23. Romain Pape, Yamaha, 7
  24. Dante Oliveria, KTM, 6
  25. Bryce Shelly, Yamaha, 5
  26. Nicholas Lapucci, Kawasaki, 2