2025 SuperMotocross Final Results, Standings, and Video

2025 SuperMotocross Final Results and Standing
2025 SuperMotocross World Champion Jett Lawrence.

The 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship went down to the last couple of laps after 31 rounds. When the final checkered flag of the year was waved, Jett Lawrence took home his third consecutive SMX title, besting Hunter Lawrence by 14 points.

Jett came into the SMX Final with a six-point lead, and Jett’s 1-2 night was enough to beat Hunter’s 3-1 scorecard. Jett’s title-securing pass came on lap 13 of 15, when he went by a fading Eli Tomac. The pass moved Jutt from P3 on the night to the top of the podium, pushing Hunter and Tomac down a spot. Tomac finished the SMX series 16 points behind Hunter.

Ken Roczen (5-4) took P4 for the night and SMX series, with Justin Cooper (4-6) right behind Roczen in the Las Vegas results and the finals standings. Chase Sexton came into Las Vegas Motor Speedway in P4 in the standings, but dropped to P14 when he was injured in a last-lap crash.

The 2026 SuperMotocross World Championship will resume with the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series in January, though the schedule has not been announced.

2025 SMX Final Results, The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

  1. Jett Lawrence, 1-2, Honda
  2. Hunter Lawrence, 3-1, Honda
  3. Eli Tomac, 2-3, Yamaha
  4. Ken Roczen, 5-4, Suzuki
  5. Justin Cooper, 4-6, Yamaha
  6. RJ Hampshire, 6-5, Husqvarna
  7. Cooper Webb, 8-7, Yamaha
  8. Joey Savatgy, 9-8, Honda
  9. Justin Barcia, 11-9, GasGas
  10. Justin Hill, 14-11, KTM
  11. Shane McElrath, 16-10, Honda
  12. Coty Schock, 13-13, Yamaha
  13. Benny Bloss, 12-14, Beta
  14. Chase Sexton, 7-19, KTM
  15. Valentin Guillod, 19-12, Yamaha
  16. Dylan Ferrandis, 10-22, Honda
  17. Dean Wilson, 18-15, Honda
  18. Marshal Weltin, 15-18, Yamaha
  19. Harri Kullas, 17-16, Husqvarna
  20. Derek Drake, 20-17, Yamaha
  21. Grant Harlan, 21-18, Yamaha
  22. Mitchell Harrison, 22-21, Kawasaki

2025 SuperMotocross World Championship Final Standings

  1. Jett Lawrence, Honda, 166 points
  2. Hunter Lawrence, Honda, 151
  3. Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 135
  4. Ken Roczen, Suzuki, 117
  5. Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 115
  6. Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 112
  7. RJ Hampshire, Husqvarna, 109
  8. Chase Sexton, KTM, 92
  9. Joey Savatgy, Honda, 89
  10. Justin Barcia, GasGas, 86
  11. Dylan Ferrandis, Honda, 66
  12. Justin Hill, KTM, 62
  13. Benny Bloss, Beta, 57
  14. Shane McElrath, Honda, 54
  15. Coty Schock, Yamaha, 52
  16. Valentin Guillod, Yamaha, 49
  17. Dean Wilson, Honda,23
  18. Marshal Weltin, Yamaha, 21
  19. Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 20
  20. Harri Kullas, Husqvarna, 15
  21. Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki, 14
  22. Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 14
  23. Mitchell Oldenburg, Beta, 11
  24. Jorge Prado, Kawasaki, 9
  25. Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 7
  26. Derek Drake, Yamaha, 6
  27. Colt Nichols, Suzuki, 5
  28. Kyle Chisholm, Suzuki, 4
  29. Grant Harlan, Yamaha, 3
  30. Jeremy Hand, Honda, 1
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