The Pro Motocross series has announced the full 2025 schedule, comprised of 11 rounds and ending with the Budds Creek National.
As with the Monster Energy Supercross series, Pro Motocross will begin in the West with two races in California and one in Colorado.
Beginning with Fox Raceway in Pala, California, on May 24, 2025, this will be Round 18 of the SuperMotocross World Championship. In 2024, Jett Lawrence scored his 12th consecutive Motocross victory in this round.
The 2025 schedule balances traditional and new venues with two stops in Pennsylvania.
One week after racing in Southern California, the outdoor series moves north to Rancho Cordova, California, for the Hangtown Motocross Classic.
Round 3 of Pro Motocross (Round 20 of SMX) will be held June 7, 2025, in Lakewood, Colorado.
The outdoor series heads to the Eastern time zone for the next two races with a round hosted only a few miles up the road from Motocross’ offices. High Point Raceway in Mount Morris, Pennsylvania, is known as the country club of motocross and has some of the best sightlines in the sport.
Riders will take a week off before they are challenged by the sandy conditions of Southwick, Massachusetts, for their next outing.
Round 6 features the annual Fourth of July visit to RedBud MX Park in Buchanan, Michigan, as the series nears the halfway point.
The final three rounds have shifted. The Ironman National in Crawfordsville, Indiana, gives up its position as the season finale and moves to Round 9 on the calendar, which moves Unadilla in New Berlin, New York, to the penultimate race.
Budds Creek MX Park in Mechanicsville, Maryland, will now host the Pro Motocross season finale and become Round 28 of the SuperMotocross World Championship.
The three rounds of SMX’s third playoff series will be announced prior to the start of the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross series, which begins January 11, 2025, in Anaheim, California.
2025 SuperMotocross Schedule
Supercross
January 11: Anaheim, California 1
January 18: San Diego, California
January 25: Anaheim, California 2
February 1: Glendale, Arizona
February 8: Tampa, Florida
February 15: Detroit, Michigan
February 22: Arlington, Texas
March 1: Daytona Beach, Florida
March 8: Indianapolis, Indiana
March 22: Birmingham, Alabama
March 29: Seattle, Washington
April 5: Foxborough, Massachusetts
April 12: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 19: East Rutherford, New Jersey
April 26: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
May 3: Denver, Colorado
May 10: Salt Lake City, Utah
Motocross
May 24: Fox Raceway; Pala California
May 31: Hangtown; Rancho Cordova, California
June 7: Thunder Valley; Lakewood, Colorado
June 14: High Point; Mount Morris, Pennsylvania
June 28: The Wick 338; Southwick, Massachusetts
July 5: RedBud; Buchanan, Michigan
July 12: Spring Creek; Millville, Minnesota
July 19: Washougal, Washington
August 9: Ironman; Crawfordsville, Indiana
August 16: Unadilla; New Berlin, New York
August 23: Budds Creek; Mechanicsville, Maryland
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