Seattle Supercross 2025 Race Preview
Are you ready for some Supercross action? Gear up, because the 2025 season is bringing the heat. It's time to look at the Seattle Supercross 2025, where riders will push their limits on a demanding track. Whether you're heading to Lumen Field or watching from home, here's what you need to know to stay up to date with Seattle Supercross 2025. Who's in top contention this season, and who's sitting out due to injuries? Where can you catch the live coverage? You will learn about that and a whole lot more to be as ready as possible. Consistent Performance in the 450 Class Consistency can be hard to find but makes all the difference in the Supercross series. Cooper Webb is a testament to reliable performance, but even the best have bad days. The last race in Birmingham was a triple crown event, and he crashed in the first main but then rebounded to win the final main. This ability to bounce back helped him secure fourth overall. Webb continues to demonstrate that consistency wins championships, proving he can overcome challenges to maintain a strong points lead. Seattle Supercross 2025 Race Day Schedule The Lumen Field event calendar is filling up. Beyond the thrill of Supercross, Lumen Field is a hub of activity year-round. From high-energy concerts to the excitement of Seahawks games, there's always something happening. Fans can also enjoy the Sounders FC and the Seattle Reign FC , showcasing the stadium's versatility in hosting various sports. Check out these times if you are in the area and plan on attending. Time Event 10:00am – 10:08am 250 Group C Free Practice 10:10am – 10:18am 250 Group B Free Practice 10:20am – 10:28am 250 Group A Free Practice 10:30am – 10:38am 450 Group A Free Practice 10:40am – 10:48am 450 Group B Free Practice 10:50am – 10:58am 450 Group C Free Practice 11:05am – 11:15am 250 Group C Qualifying 11:20am – 11:30am 250 Group B Qualifying 11:35am – 11:45am 250 Group A Qualifying 11:50am – 12:00pm 450 Group A Qualifying 12:05pm – 12:15pm 450 Group B Qualifying 12:20pm – 12:30pm 450 Group C Qualifying 1:15pm – 1:25pm 250 Group C Qualifying 1:30pm – 1:40pm 250 Group B Qualifying 1:45pm – 1:55pm 250 Group A Qualifying 2:00pm – 2:10pm 450 Group A Qualifying 2:15pm – 2:25pm 450 Group B Qualifying 2:30pm – 2:40pm 450 Group C Qualifying 4:30pm – 5:06pm Opening Ceremonies 5:06pm – 5:14pm 250 Heat #1 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main) 5:20pm – 5:28pm 250 Heat #2 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main) 5:34pm – 5:42pm 450 Heat #1 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main) 5:48pm – 5:56pm 450 Heat #2 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main) 6:21pm – 6:28pm 250 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1 – 4 to Main) 6:33pm – 6:40pm 450 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1 – 4 to Main) 6:53pm – 7:10pm 250 Main Event – 15 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders 7:28pm – 7:50pm 450 Main Event – 20 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders Seattle presents a real challenge because of its soft dirt. The track tends to break down, needing skill to manage. Plus, there will be a few rhythm sections and a long whoop section. The course design always favors those with a deep understanding of track obstacle management . Interestingly, a sand section is not on the agenda. This is unusual for this race. Tune In: 2025 Seattle Supercross TV Schedule For those who can't make it to the track, watching the action on TV is the next best thing. You can watch the daytime qualifying sessions and the races. Check out the channels that will give live coverage. Race Day Live (Qualifying): Peacock . Race Day Live (Qualifying): SuperMotocross Video Pass . Night Show: Peacock. Night Show: SuperMotocross Video Pass. These streaming services provide comprehensive coverage, from qualifying to the final race. So you can stay locked in with all the action. Utilizing the streaming services will allow optimal viewing . Injury Report: Who's Sidelined for Seattle Supercross 2025 Injuries are sadly part of Supercross, impacting the rider lineup and the championship chase. Several top riders are currently on the injured list. This reshapes the competition and creates opportunities for other racers. Injuries can have an impact on competitive dynamics . Hunter Lawrence: After dealing with a shoulder injury, he is out for some time. Lawrence had a partially torn labrum, needing surgery with an expected 8-10 week recovery time. Eli Tomac: Experienced a broken fibula but continued to tough it out, but now he will be sitting out. Tomac is recovering from a broken leg, specifically the fibula sustained during qualifying. Pierce Brown: Brown suffered a T5 vertebrae fracture in his back after a crash. He had surgery to fix the fracture. Jett Lawrence: He injured his knee early in the season, dabbed his knee resulting in a torn ACL. Lawrence has undergone surgery but will be out for the rest of the Supercross season. Jorge Prado: Also is out for the Supercross season, after he dislocated his shoulder during qualifications at Anaheim 2, missing the 2025 Supercross season. Now the World Champion is working on getting ready for the outdoor events. Stilez Robertson: After struggling with wrist injuries the entire season, Robertson will be out to get surgery to repair his wrist. He had to get surgery and will miss the remainder of the season. Ryder Difrancesco: After having a practice crash at RD Field, he was evaluated at the hospital for his injuries. He was showing incredible potential so far in his second year, making significant strides toward the podium, but will have to wait till next year. Talon Hawkins: Hawkins had a crash at San Diego when he attempted to seat bounce into one of the larger rhythm sections, sending him off the back of the bike and on the ground hard and as a result broke his femur and is out. He ended up breaking his femur and will be out for the rest of the Supercross season. Noah Viney: He cased a quad during qualifying and dislocated his shoulder and tried to continue, but was not able to and will miss the remainder of the Supercross season. MCR Honda rider Noah Viney cased the famous San Diego Supercross quad during qualifying and dislocated his shoulder. Jalek Swoll: After sustaining an achilles tear during practice before Anaheim 1, Swoll was not able to return. Because of this, Swoll wasn't able to race so he missed out this Supercross season. Jett Reynolds: While training for Seattle he crashed and broke his femur and will be out for the rest of the season. While training, Reynolds had a fluke crash and suffered a broken leg. Casey Cochran: Broken his femur in the off season and continues to linger but it is unsure when he will be returning back. Cochran has been reported that his femur injury was still lingering. These injuries are impacting the competition. Here's who's off the track. Fans are hoping that next year's season brings minimal setbacks . The 450 Point Standings Cooper Webb has been having to battle through the day at the last round in Birmingham after crashing in the first main which hurt his overall chances. However, Chase Sexton had better starts and has been slowly closing in on Cooper Webb in the point standings after finishing 1-1-2 in Birmingham. Cooper Webb is going to need strategic foresight to maintain the lead. POS Name Points 1 Cooper Webb 211 2 Chase Sexton 203 3 Ken Roczen 184 4 Malcolm Stewart 162 5 Justin Cooper 160 6 Jason Anderson 151 7 Justin Barcia 142 8 Aaron Plessinger 125 9 Justin Hill 125 10 Shane McElrath 96 The Top of the 250 West Coast Division Haiden Deegan was able to keep extending his points lead in Indianapolis, but Julien Beaumer slid back which hurt his overall chances. Now with a comfortable lead Deegan is in the drivers seat. Each racer is determined to dominate in their class. POS Name Points 1 Haiden Deegan 129 2 Julien Beaumer 117 3 Cole Davies 104 4 Jo Shimoda 102 5 Coty Schock 90 6 Jordon Smith 85 7 Michael Mosiman 79 8 Garrett Marchbanks 73 9 Hunter Yoder 56 10 Anthony Bourdon 54 Maximize Your Off-Road Adventures Looking to take your off-road experience to the next level? onX Offroad can help you. Using the promo code MXA20, you can get 20% off and open up a whole new level of possibilities. Discover onX Offroad's possibilities today. Premium Seating can give an enhanced experience. Also consider some VIP options or even check out some suites to attend with a larger group. The Seattle Supercross 2025 is going to bring the fans to the edge of their seats with a lot of memorable highlights . Conclusion From the intensity on the track to strategies for enhancing your own experiences, there's much to anticipate for the Seattle Supercross 2025. Check out the news about the race from other journalists. We also gave you other options such as Peacock Premium if you are not able to attend. As the riders prep and prepare, we will continue giving insights to the Seattle Supercross 2025, adding even more to the experience. The upcoming Seattle Supercross 2025 is promising electrifying action for fans.

