2025 Supercross Point Standings After Round 12 of 22: Championship Battle Heats Up
The 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship has officially reached its halfway mark, and the tension couldn’t be higher. After ten rounds of bar-banging battles, breathtaking crashes, and spectacular victories, the standings reveal a season shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent memory. With 12 rounds still to go, the hunt for the crown is wide open, and every point matters more than ever.
The Current Standings (450SX)
After Round 10, here are the 450SX point standings at the midpoint of the 2025 season:
- Chase Sexton (Red Bull KTM) — 220 points
- Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing) — 214 points
- Jett Lawrence (Team Honda HRC) — 208 points
- Cooper Webb (Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing) — 195 points
- Ken Roczen (HEP Suzuki) — 182 points
- Jason Anderson (Monster Energy Kawasaki) — 170 points
- Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM) — 156 points
- Dylan Ferrandis (Phoenix Honda) — 144 points
- Justin Barcia (TLD GasGas) — 132 points
- Adam Cianciarulo (Monster Energy Kawasaki) — 120 points
Sexton Leads by a Whisker
At the halfway point, it’s Chase Sexton who has taken control of the championship standings, holding a razor-thin six-point lead over veteran superstar Eli Tomac. Sexton has been the most consistent rider so far, recording multiple podium finishes and capitalizing on his ability to avoid costly mistakes. His smooth riding style and precision in rhythm sections have made him the man to beat.
Tomac, however, is refusing to fade quietly. After suffering an Achilles injury in 2023 and battling his way back through 2024, the Yamaha legend looks revitalized. He has already picked up three wins this season and continues to show the determination that has earned him four Supercross championships.
Jett Lawrence in the Mix
Perhaps the most talked-about storyline this season has been Jett Lawrence’s rookie campaign in the premier 450SX class. The young Australian entered 2025 with massive expectations, and so far, he hasn’t disappointed. Sitting third in points, just 12 behind Sexton, Lawrence has proven he can battle with the veterans and even outshine them on his best nights. His ability to adapt quickly to new tracks has made him a constant podium threat. Many believe if Lawrence can tighten up his starts, he could take over the lead before long.
The Veterans Still Hungry
Behind the top three, Cooper Webb and Ken Roczen remain firmly in contention. Webb, always known for his gritty late-season comebacks, sits in fourth and continues to improve week by week. Roczen, meanwhile, has been a fan favorite in his first year under HEP Suzuki’s factory-backed program. Despite being counted out by many before the season, the German veteran has put together consistent top-five finishes and sits comfortably in fifth. His resurgence has been one of the most inspiring storylines of 2025.
Jason Anderson and Aaron Plessinger round out the “chasing pack,” both showing flashes of brilliance but struggling with consistency. Anderson’s aggressive riding style has earned him podiums but also left him vulnerable to mistakes. Plessinger, on the other hand, has thrilled fans with his outgoing personality and crowd-pleasing style, even if his results haven’t always matched the hype.
A Championship Too Close to Call
What makes the 2025 season so unique is just how close the championship remains after 10 rounds. In past years, a dominant rider often separated himself early. This year, however, the top three are separated by just 12 points, and even Webb and Roczen remain within striking distance. With 12 rounds left, one small mistake, a crash, or a mechanical failure could dramatically alter the title chase.
The upcoming rounds will test not only speed but also endurance, focus, and mental toughness. Riders know that as the calendar inches toward the late-season showdown in Las Vegas, the pressure will only intensify.
250SX Battles Add More Drama
While the spotlight has largely been on the 450SX division, the 250SX East and West divisions have provided their own share of fireworks. Rising stars like Haiden Deegan, RJ Hampshire, and Jo Shimoda are all fighting for their first titles. Their performances are adding an extra layer of excitement to a season already bursting with storylines.
Looking Ahead
Round 11 takes the riders to Indianapolis, one of the most challenging circuits of the season. Known for its rutted tracks and technical sections, Indy has historically been a turning point in the championship. If Sexton can hold his lead there, he may begin to build crucial momentum. But if Tomac or Lawrence strike, the standings could see another shake-up.
Final Word
With half the season in the books, the 2025 Supercross Championship is delivering on every front. The veterans are holding strong, the rookies are charging hard, and the fans are witnessing one of the most competitive title battles in years. As Round 11 approaches, one thing is certain: the fight for the crown has only just begun.