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NBC Sports
23-05-2025
- Automotive
- NBC Sports
Motocross at Fox Raceway in Pala 2025, Round 1: How to watch, start times, schedule, TV info
Jett and Hunter Lawrence, Eli Tomac, Jorge Prado, and Jason Anderson return to action in Round 1 of the 2025 Pro Motocross this week after healing from injury and illness during the Supercross season, as the list of title contenders swells. It will be a tough challenge to dethrone Jett, however. He's never lost a an overall on this track and rarely loses a moto, but he is returning quicker than normal from a knee injury and may suffer lingering effects. Dan Beaver, Last year, Haiden Deegan became the first rider with a last name other than Lawrence to win a 250 overall at Fox Raceway in half a decade. He's fresh off a victory in the Supercross finale in Salt Lake City and recently tucked his 250 West championship trophy away. He highlights this week's support division. Here are the pertinent details for watching Round 1 of the 2025 Motocross season at Fox Raceway in Pala, California: (All times are ET) BROADCAST/STREAMING SCHEDULE: TV coverage of Motocross Round 1 at Fox Raceway in Pala, California, will begin live Saturday, May 24, at 4:00 p.m. ET on Peacock, Telemundo, and the NBC Sports App with an encore on Monday, May 26, on CNBC. Race Day Live coverage begins at 1:00 p.m. ET on Peacock with coverage of qualification. All 31 rounds of the 2025 SuperMotocross schedule will be broadcast across the NBC, CNBC, USA Network, Peacock, and NBC Sports digital platforms with live coverage of all heats and features on Peacock. Details on how to sign up are available by clicking here. FOX RACEWAY ENTRY LISTS 450 entry list | 250 entry list FOX RACEWAY TRACK MAP FOX RACEWAY EVENT SCHEDULE (all times ET): Here are the start times and schedule for Saturday's Supercross race: Qualification 11:00 a.m.: 250 Class Qualifying Group B- 15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 11:20 a.m.: 250 Class Qualifying Group A- 15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 11:50 a.m.: 450 Class Qualifying Group A- 15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 12:10 p.m.: 450 Class Qualifying Group B- 15 minutes (1 Lap Free) 12:40 p.m.: 250 Class Group B Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes 12:45 p.m.: 250 Class Qualifying Group B- 15 minutes 1:05 p.m.: 250 Class Group A Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes 1:10 p.m.: 250 Class Qualifying Group A- 15 minutes 1:30 p.m.: 450 Class Group A Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes 1:35 p.m.: 450 Class Qualifying Group A- 15 minutes 1:55 p.m.: 450 Class Group B Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes 1:00 p.m.: 450 Class Qualifying Group B- 15 minutes Feature Program 2:45 p.m.: 250 Consolation Race 3:00 p.m.: 450 Consolation Race 4:15 p.m.: 250 Class Moto #1 5:15 p.m.: 450 Class Moto #1 5:50 p.m.: Halftime 6:30 p.m.: 250 Class Moto #2 7:30 p.m.: 450 Class Moto #2 More SuperMotocross News Fox Raceway Preview Chad Reed joins ClubMX as a consultant Betting odds set expectations for Pro MX championship Bajaj Auto Ltd secures loan, potentially for KTM Alexander Fedortsov to turn pro in MX opener Levi Kitchen renews with Pro Circuit Malcolm Stewart launches fishing apparel line Dylan Ferrandis to miss start of Pro MX Sexton wins 7th race, Webb 3rd title Haiden Deegan wins final 250 E/W Showdown


NBC Sports
14-05-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Supercross 2025 250 results, highlights, finish at Salt Lake City: Haiden Deegan wins East / West Showdown
Haiden Deegan didn't need to win the season finale at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, but when asked prior to the round if he would race any differently since the Eastern divisional riders still had a championship to decide, he answered with an emphatic 'no.' He would race to win and let the chips fall where they may. Deegan was never part of the divisional battle. He earned the holeshot and rocketed away from the chaos behind him, ultimately finishing nearly 10 seconds ahead of Julien Beaumer as the two young guns renewed their rivalry on the podium stage. Deegan ended the 2025 season with the most 250 wins at four. Click here for a full recap of Salt Lake City Beaumer started the season strong with three podiums in the first three rounds. He injured his shoulder in qualification for Arlington and lost momentum in the middle of the season, but he bounced back at the end of the year to score back-to-back runner-up finishes in the last two rounds. He was passed for position by both Seth Hammaker and RJ Hampshire mid-race, but regained the spot when they crashed while battling for the East championship. The real beneficiary of the Hammaker / Hampshire crash was Tom Vialle. He started the race in second but lacked the pace of his rivals. Vialle faded to fifth, but there was a method to his style. He knew the only way to secure the championship was to stay out of harm's way when the other two title contenders were forced to overextend their luck. Vialle moved back into a podium position on Lap 15 and held Hammaker at bay for his second consecutive 250 title. Vialle will be forced to move into the 450 Supercross division next year by rule, which does not allow 250 champions to stay in the support class for more than one year after winning a title. Relive the 250 Heats Hammaker did not get the best of starts and was as far back as fourth on Lap 8. He had speed, however. Hammaker ran afoul of Vialle's teammate Beaumer in the race's closing stages, and when he was ridden wide, he lost enough momentum to allow Hampshire to close the distance. Hampshire lost patience on Lap 15 and cleaned out his competitor just shy of the finish line jump. Hammaker remounted his bike in fourth, but lost too much distance to catch and pass Vialle. Hampshire accepted responsibility for the incident: 'Everyone always says they'll do whatever it takes to win a championship. Well, I did it. I was the guy. I take full accountability for it,' he said in an interview with Hampshire apologized to Hammaker and Pro Circuit team principal Mitch Payton after the damage was done. Hampshire will move into the 450 division next weekend when the Pro Motocross season begins at Fox Raceway in Pala, California. Cole Davies crashes hard, injures arm Michael Mosiman finished fifth to score his third top-five of the season. Erratic results netted only a ninth-place average despite scoring seven top-10s in 10 250 West rounds. Here are the 250 Supercross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 17 at Rice-Eccles Field in Salt Lake City, Utah: Results Feature Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times East Heat West Heat 250 East Rider Points 250 West Rider Points 250 Combined Rider Points Manufacturer Points Supercross Anaheim 1 450 Results | 250W Results San Diego 450 Results | 250W Results Anaheim 2 450 Results | 250W Results Glendale 450 Results | 250W Results Tampa 450 Results | 250E Results Detroit 450 Results | 250E Results Arlington 450 Results | 250W Results Daytona 450 Results | 250E Results Indianapolis 450 Results | 250 E/W Results Birmingham 450 Results | 250E Results Seattle 450 Results | 250W Results Foxborough 450 Results | 250E Results Philadelphia 450 Results | 250 E/W Results New Jersey 450 Results | 250E Results Pittsburgh 450 Results | 250E Results Denver 450 Results | 250 E/W Results More SuperMotocross News Sexton wins 7th race, Webb third title Haiden Deegan wins final 250 E/W Showdown 450 Salt Lake City heats | 250 heats Chase Sexton sweeps SLC Qualification Cole Davies crashes in SLC Q1 The making of a Supercross track Aaron Plessinger renews with Red Bull KTM Jeremy Martin to run three Pro MX races in 2025 Jett Lawrence walks the red carpet

NBC Sports
06-05-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
What's next for Deegan after winning 250SX title?
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto debate Haiden Deegan's next move in Supercross after winning the 250 West title and if he has more to prove before moving up to the 450s.

NBC Sports
06-05-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Supercross 2025 results: 250 highlights, finish order, at Denver, Haiden Deegan wins round and title
Haiden Deegan passed Cole Davies late in Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado, and won his third feature of the season after leading the last two laps of the 250 West divisional race. By knocking Davies off course into a flat area surrounded by berms, he rode to a 13-second win as the only rider who could have contested his championship hopes in Salt Lake City lost enough points to allow Deegan to clinch the 2025 250 West championship. Deegan finished second in the 2023 and 2024 250 East championships in his first two full-time attempts at this level. Throughout the season, he repeatedly expressed the importance of winning all three SuperMotocross championships before moving up to the 450 division. Deegan will enter the 2025 250 Pro Motocross season as the defending champion. He has also won the first two SuperMotocross World Championship 250 titles. Click here for a full recap of Denver Julien Beaumer came out of the gates strong at the beginning of the season with second-place finishes in the two Anaheim, California, races and a victory in San Diego. He did not grace the podium again in his next five starts. His fortune changed in Denver, where he overcame a sixth-place finish in his heat and a sixth-place start in the feature at the conclusion of Lap 1. Beaumer steadily worked his way through the field, climbing to fifth on Lap 3, fourth on Lap 4, and into podium contention on Lap 13. Beaumer was destined to finish third before the late-race contact between Deegan and Davies. Garrett Marchbanks was another beneficiary of the internecine battle. He moved his way through the field from eighth on the opening lap to fourth on Lap 13. Marchbanks scored his second consecutive podium in 250 West only competition, but he struggled in the most recent East / West Showdown and will have to face the Eastern divisional riders again this week in Salt Lake City. Relive the 250 Heats Jordon Smith gave Triumph its first win in Glendale, Arizona, and then immediately hit hard times. He crashed in the first feature of a Triple Crown format in Arlington, Texas, and finished 22nd. Still banged up from that accident, he was 12th in Seattle, Washington, and ninth in Philadelphia. Smith would undoubtedly have preferred to finish on the podium, but his fourth-place finish was a step in the right direction. Davies was on his way to a third consecutive victory before he mismanaged traffic and allowed Deegan to close in on the lead. Finishing fifth tied for his third-worst result of the season. He was also fifth in the Indianapolis East / West Showdown. Here are the 250 Supercross results, lap times, and points standings after Round 16 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado. Feature Results Fastest Sector Times Individual Lap Times Detailed Lap Times Heat 1 Heat 2 250 West Rider Points 250 Combined Rider Points Manufacturer Points Here is the finishing order of Round 16 in Denver: 1. 38 Haiden Deegan, Yamaha 2. 23 Julien Beaumer, KTM 3. 36 Garrett Marchbanks, Kawasaki 4. 19 Jordon Smith, Triumph 5. 100 Cole Davies, Yamaha * 6. 37 Coty Schock, Yamaha 7. 93 Michael Mosiman, Yamaha 8. 98 Drew Adams, Kawasaki 9. 30 Jo Shimoda, Honda 10. 166 Enzo Lopes, Yamaha 11. 61 Cole Thompson, Yamaha 12. 101 Dylan Walsh, Kawasaki 13. 134 Avery Long, KTM 14. 115 Gavin Towers, Honda 15. 64 Robbie Wageman, Yamaha 16. 302 Parker Ross, Honda 17. 63 Hunter Yoder, Kawasaki 18. 334 Brad West, Yamaha 19. 58 Derek Kelley, Yamaha 20. 65 Lux Turner, KTM 21. 775 CJ Benard, KTM 22. 85 Max Sanford, Kawasaki * Holeshot Anaheim 1 450 Results | 250W Results San Diego 450 Results | 250W Results Anaheim 2 450 Results | 250W Results Glendale 450 Results | 250W Results Tampa 450 Results | 250E Results Detroit 450 Results | 250E Results Arlington 450 Results | 250W Results Daytona 450 Results | 250E Results Indianapolis 450 Results | 250 E/W Results Birmingham 450 Results | 250E Results Seattle 450 Results | 250W Results Foxborough 450 Results | 250E Results Philadelphia 450 Results | 250E/W Results New Jersey 450 Results | 250E Results Pittsburgh 450 Results | 250E Results More SuperMotocross News Chase Sexton dominates Denver 450s, keeps hope alive Haiden Deegan wins 250 Denver feature, championship Denver Qualification | 250 Heats | 450 Heats Kevin Moranz wins PulpMX Privateer Challenge Ken Roczen to miss final two SX races Denver Preview | Betting Guide Drew Adams returns in Denver Pittsburgh Recap | 450 Results | 250 Results Seth Hammaker's Northeast success Justin Barcia to miss the final three SX rounds


NBC Sports
04-05-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Deegan 'was going to do anything' for Denver win
Haiden Deegan was "going to do anything" to win Denver Supercross, and after a late-race incident with teammate Cole Davies, he clinches the 250 West championship.