Feld Motor Sports, Inc. and MX Sports Pro Racing, Inc. announced the 2025 schedules for the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing.
The indoor and outdoor seasons of the SuperMotocross World Championship Series consists of 17 Supercross races and 11 Pro Motocross races, providing 28 rounds of regular season competition building towards the postseason and the 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship Finals, fueled by Monster Energy.
The 17-round Supercross schedule is poised to visit 16 different cities spread across 13 states, from California and Arizona to Alabama and Pennsylvania, which includes four rounds in the Northeast as the SMX League continues to drive growth of the sport within the region.
As is tradition, the Monster Energy Supercross season will begin in Southern California at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on Jan. 11. Angel Stadium and the city of Anaheim have become synonymous with the start of the Supercross season as the venue has hosted 33 season openers, the most of any venue in the sport.
A second visit to Angel Stadium will come on Jan. 25, with a stop to Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego in between on Jan. 18. Glendale, Arizona will round out the initial West Coast run on Feb. 1 at State Farm Stadium. Â
Returning to the schedule in 2025 will be stops to Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on Feb. 8, Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan on Feb. 15, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Feb. 22 while the historic 55th running of the Daytona Supercross will take place in Daytona Beach, Fla., on March 1 at Daytona Int’l Speedway.Â
Round 9 will see Supercross back in Indianapolis, Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 8, followed by a return to Protective Stadium in Birmingham, Ala., on March 22 and a cross-country trek west to Lumen Field in Seattle on March 29.
The month of April will play host to a Northeast swing that begins with a stop to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., on April 5, followed by visits to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on April 12, MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on April 19, and a visit to Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh on April 26.
With the amount of fandom the sport has in the region, Supercross has only been staged in Pittsburgh twice throughout its 50-plus year history, first in 1978, followed by a second visit five years later in 1983. Both events took place at the now defunct Three Rivers Stadium, which makes Acrisure Stadium a first-time venue for the sport.  Â
The Supercross season will conclude on Saturday, May 10, at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City.
Following a one-week break in action, the focus will shift to the summer outdoors, where the Pro Motocross Championship will host its 54th season of competition for the second half of the SMX regular season.
The 11-round campaign will once again consist of the sport’s most iconic venues, which span across 10 different states.
The season will begin, as it always does, over Memorial Day weekend, where Southern California’s Fox Raceway at Pala will kick off the summer on May 24, with the Fox Raceway National. From there, the championship journey will travel to Northern California’s Prairie City SVRA for the storied Hangtown Motocross Classic on May 31, followed by the mile-high altitude of Colorado’s Thunder Valley Motocross Park for the Thunder Valley National on June 7, before heading east for the famed Father’s Day tradition of the High Point National on June 14 from Pennsylvania’s High Point Raceway.
After the first off-weekend of the summer the action will resume on June 28 from Massachusetts’ moto sand box at The Wick 338 for the Southwick National. The championship will then reach its halfway point over Independence Day weekend, on July 5, with the legendary holiday celebration that is the RedBud National from Michigan’s RedBud MX. The Land of 10,000 Lakes awaits on July 12 as Minnesota’s Spring Creek MX Park hosts the Spring Creek National, before the final stop in the Pacific Time Zone on July 19, where the Pacific Northwest and Washington’s scenic Washougal MX Park provide the setting for the Washougal National.
The closing trio of races will provide a minor shift in traditional event dates, as the Ironman National will move from its usual placement as the season finale and will instead open the stretch run on Aug. 9 from Indiana’s Ironman Raceway. Central New York’s iconic Unadilla MX will host the penultimate round on Aug. 16 with the Unadilla National, before heading to the greater Washington D.C. area for the Pro Motocross Championship Final on Aug. 23, where Southern Maryland’s Budds Creek Motocross Park will host the Budds Creek National.Â
Dates and venues for the 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship Finals will be released in the coming months.
2025 SuperMotocross Schedule
Supercross
Jan. 11 Angel Stadium Anaheim, Calif.
Jan. 18 Snapdragon Stadium San Diego, calif.
Jan. 25 Angel Stadium Anaheim, Calif.
Feb. 1 State Farm Stadium   Glendale, Ariz.
Feb. 8 Raymond James Stadium      Tampa, Fla.
Feb. 15 Ford Field       Detroit, Mich.
Feb. 22 AT&T Stadium Arlington, Texas
March 1          Daytona Int’l Speedway         Daytona Beach, Fla.
March 8          Lucas Oil Stadium      Indianapolis, Ind.
March 22       Protective Stadium    Birmingham, Ala.
March 29       Lumen Field   Seattle, Wash.
April 5 Gilette Stadium          Foxborough, Mass.
April 12Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, Pa.
April 19          Metlife Stadium         East Rutherford, N.J.
April 26          Acrisure Stadium       Pittsburgh, Pa.
May 3 Empower Field At Mile High  Denver, Colo.
May 10           Rice-Eccles Stadium   Salt Lake City, Utah
Pro Motocross
May 24           Fox Raceway  Pala, Calif.
May 31           Hangtown Classic       Rancho Cordova, Calif.
June 7 Thunder Valley           Lakewood, Colo.
June 14           High Point National   Mount Morris, Pa.
June 28           Southwick National    Soutwick, Mass.
July 5  Redbud          Buchanan, Mich.
July 12 Spring Creek   Millville, Minn.
July 19 Washougal     Washougal, Wash.
Aug. 9 Ironman         Crawfordsville, Ind.
Aug. 16           Unadilla          New Berlin, N.Y.
Aug. 24           Budds Creek   Budds Creek, Md.