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Sexton wins crash-hit Anaheim opener

A sold out Angel Stadium was alive with the excitement and anticipation of Round 1 of the 17-round Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, part of the SMX World ChampionshipTM series. Red Bull KTM Racing’s Chase Sexton took his first opening round win in convincing fashion. Even with a brief stall near the midpoint, Sexton never relinquished the lead after taking it less than four minutes into the 20-minute plus one lap Main Event.
Angel Stadium hosted the Anaheim Opener, the first race of 17-round Monster Energy AMA Supercross Season. The 34th season opener at the venue also pays points toward the post-season of the SMX World Championship™. The enthusiastic crowd was on its feet for thrilling and unpredictable racing. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.   

Progressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki’s Ken Roczen also battled forward, reaching second place early and holding the spot to the finish. Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Jason Anderson managed to avoid first-turn chaos and found himself in the lead on the first lap. After intense battles with Sexton and Roczen he finished the race on the podium with third place. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing’s Eli Tomac crashed on the opening lap while leading. The defending champion, Team Honda HRC Progressive’s Jett Lawrence, had two big mistakes in the opening laps and was only able to climb back to 12th spot. In the 250SX West class, Honda HRC Progressive’s Joe Shimoda rode a nearly flawless race and led every lap to take the victory.
First place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“I kind of knew where I was at coming in here. I knew I had good speed. I feel more like myself in 2023 when I was fast, but I feel like I’m a little more mature now and I can get out front and kind of run my own laps and not make mistakes, so it was a fun race. [I] had Kenny behind me, and also Jason, and it was just a good ride. Honestly, I had so much fun on this track tonight. I can’t give it up to the team enough. They put in so much hard work this off-season to get me comfortable, knowing that I wasn’t comfortable last year; and coming in now we’re back where we need to be. We still have lots to improve; it’s only one race in and there’s 16 left, but we’re off to a good start and first time winning A1 feels pretty good.” – Chase Sexton, after winning the A1 Main Event following his Heat Race victory.  

Second place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“My practices have been terrible, and then [in] the last one I was 13th. And It’s not like I’m stoked about it, but I told Larry [Brooks, Team Manager], I said, ‘I’m so not worried about that, you know? Because I know: I just was calm. Like, I had the calmness inside of me. I’ve done this a lot now and it showed. Again, we executed tonight. It was a little bit of mayhem on the start; I locked bars with a bunch of people and then I just rode such a solid race. And I know this sounds stupid, but in the bus earlier, in my head, I said, ‘I really want to get a second tonight. I think that’s perfect because first, you know, I don’t know, not on the first one. But second is like the perfect spot.’ And I made that happen; so, this is probably going to be the only race where I’m hoping for a second. What a night! Awesome night, bike worked great, I had a solid Main Event and I couldn’t be more stoked about the second place.” – Ken Roczen, on the podium, when asked about his slow start earlier in the daytime qualifying sessions. 
Third place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“The whole Monster Energy Kawasaki team, we’ve been putting in a lot of work. I’m thankful to have them behind me and, yeah, that Main Event was crazy. That first corner, I went in there and I tangled with about everyone. I don’t know how I survived. [The contact] ripped some spokes out and I could just see them, like, ticking on my fork. And I’m so lucky that it [the wheel] survived the Main. Yeah, felt pretty good out there, had a lot of moments, and hoping to clean it up and see if we can stay up here on the podium. So, excited for the season.” – Jason Anderson, when asked what it takes to show up with the speed for a Supercross podium.   
Fifth place 450SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“Talk about a high and a low; I mean, oh my gosh, I just couldn’t believe it, you know?… [I] made the pass for the lead over the triple there. I’m like, ‘Okay, you know, here we go! Let’s put this great 20 minutes in…’ And just like that, it ended. I just tucked my front end there in that 90 degree corner. Good Ol’ Anaheim, gets slick in the evening, and didn’t respect it. So all these years I’ve done it and just, you know, barely made that mistake. I had a good come back, getting to that fifth. I’m excited [about] the way I rode the rest of the main there, so thank you… I was feeling just like I should, and what I know I can do, the whole day there. So great qualifying and a good quarter lap, but we’re going to come back. [laughs]” – Eli Tomac, when asked to describe his emotions after crashing out of the lead on the first lap.   

In 250SX Class racing, Joe Shimoda took the win without being challenged throughout the 15-minute plus 1 lap Main Event. It was Shimoda’s first opening round podium finish. Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Julien Beaumer put in a strong performance; Beaumer was the fastest qualifier and won his heat race. He held close to Shimoda for much of the race but never got close enough to make a run at the lead. Triumph Racing Factory Team’s Jordon Smith recovered brilliantly from a tip-over in a left-hand turn. With just 11 seconds on the race clock he reached third place and held the spot to the end.
First place 250SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“This is the start I was looking for every single year. And I think I was honestly sleeping on the gate [in previous seasons]. [Laughs] But we came out with a good start and just put in some consistent laps, you know, and never looked back. All this happened because of my team behind it. I’d just like to thank everyone at Honda, my trainer, mechanic and everybody… Thank you so much. Thank you, I love you guys.” – Jo Shimoda, when asked on the podium how it feels to start the season with a strong performance.  
Second place 250SX Class, Western Regional 250SX Class Champion – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“I think obviously I was fast in the off-season, but I haven’t translated that to a race yet. So, I had to show myself that tonight, and I think I did that. I believe I can be in the hunt for this championship and win these races. So, I’m going to get back to work this week and be ready for next weekend.” – Julien Beaumer, when asked about his impressive speed preparing for 2025 and what his first Supercross podium finish tells him.  
Third place 250SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“I’m really happy with my riding tonight. I caught a [Tuff Blox] in that lefthander over there with my clutch and tipped over. I was feeling really good in the Main. I’ve just got to give it up to the whole Triumph Racing team… Going from the Star Yamaha team that I was on last year then moving over to the Triumph team, there’s so many question marks, right? But I have full belief in everyone over there. We put in the work this off-season. It was every day we had a better part, or a better this, or a better suspension setting. I mean, we couldn’t do it without all the guys that are there… It’s just a full team effort and it’s awesome to give them their first Supercross podium. Hopefully we can put it on top of the box here soon.” – Jordon Smith earning Triumph their first podium result in Supercross.  
Fifth place 250SX Class – Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc. 

“Not really happy to get interviewed for fifth, but better than last year. We’ll take the positive. Obviously not a great start. It happens, [I] went down, [then] fought my heart out and made my way back up to fifth and that’s all I could do. But congrats to the boys, obviously the light should be shined on them and all we can do is come out swinging at the next race.” – Haiden Deegan, when asked about his impressive charge to fifth place.

The Anaheim broadcast began with a heartfelt message from play-by-play commentator Leigh Diffey, “And as we come on the air, the people of the Los Angeles area are still dealing with the extreme wildfires that ravaged the region this week… And our thoughts are with all who have been affected. And tonight, here in Anaheim, not too far down the road, hopefully the sport of SuperMotocross can serve as a source of light entertainment for those seeking it, and perhaps needing it.”

14 CHASE SEXTON20 Laps1:04.583La Moille, ILRed Bull KTM Factory Racing
294 KEN ROCZEN4.2931:05.148Mattstedt, GermanyProgressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki
321 JASON ANDERSON5.9161:05.670Edgewood, NWMonster Energy Kawasaki
42 COOPER WEBB6.8611:05.751Newport, NCMonster Energy Star Racing Yamaha
53 ELI TOMAC10.4691:05.219Cortez, COMonster Energy Yamaha Star Racing
651 JUSTIN BARCIA11.6441:05.825Monroe NYRockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing
732 JUSTIN COOPER27.9251:06.394Cold Spring Harbor, NYMonster Energy Yamaha Star Racing
846 JUSTIN HILL30.4331:06.020RivertonTeam Tedder Racing
97 AARON PLESSINGER32.4701:06.327Hamilton, OHRedbull KTM Factory Racing
1027 MALCOLM STEWART38.7001:06.705Haines City, FLRockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
1196 HUNTER LAWRENCE40.0501:05.738Sunshine Coast, AustraliaHonda HRC Progressive
121 JETT LAWRENCE42.2521:06.246Landsborough, AustraliaHonda HRC Progressive
1312 SHANE MCELRATH52.6851:07.180Oakland, FLQuadlock Honda Racing
1470 JORGE PRADO Holeshot54.8091:06.322SpainMonster Energy Kawasaki Factory Racing
1566 VINCE FRIESE1:00.2791:06.976Cape Girardeau, MissouriMCR
1649 MITCHELL OLDENBURG1:03.6511:07.603Alvord, TXLiqui Moly Beta Factory Racing
1786 MITCHELL HARRISON1 Lap1:08.468Brighton, MIPartzilla PRMX Racing
1833 FREDDIE NOREN1 Lap1:08.687Lidköping, SwedenISRT/MX4Christ Kawasaki
19200 RYAN BREECE1 Lap1:07.612Coeur d’ AleneMCR
2011 KYLE CHISHOLM1 Lap1:09.053Valrico, FLTwisted tea HEP Suzuki
2117 JOEY SAVATGY1 Lap1:07.154Clermont, FLQuadlock Honda Racing
2257 BENNY BLOSS DNF9 Laps1:08.789Oak Grove, MOFactory Liqui Moly Beta Racing

250 results

130 JO SHIMODA15 Laps1:05.790Suzuka, JAPANHonda HRC Progressive
223 JULIEN BEAUMER4.7471:06.063Lake Havasu CityRedbull KTM
319 JORDON SMITH11.5991:06.199Belmont, NCTriumph Racing Factory Team
425 RYDER DIFRANCESCO13.0811:06.732Bakersfield, Ca.Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing
538 HAIDEN DEEGAN18.9451:06.693Temecula, CAMonster Energy Star Racing Yamaha
637 COTY SCHOCK19.8791:06.720Dover, DEMuc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha
752 ANTHONY BOURDON36.8221:08.088Hossegor, FranceToyota Redlands BarX Yamaha
8100 COLE DAVIES39.6811:06.893Waitoki, New ZealandMonster Energy Star Racing Yamaha
936 GARRETT MARCHBANKS Holeshot43.9431:06.489Coalville, UTMonster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki
1061 COLE THOMPSON44.6231:07.833Brigden, CanadaTeam Solitaire Heartbeat Hot Sauce Yamaha
1165 LUX TURNER56.3811:09.325Gardnerville, NVAEO Powersports KTM Racing Team
12134 AVERY LONG1:01.2721:08.731New London, MNAEO Powersports KTM Racing
1363 HUNTER YODER1:03.2201:09.353Menifee, CAPartzilla PRMX Racing
1491 TJ ALBRIGHT1:04.8571:10.055Mt Marion NYGizmo Mods Rock River Yamaha
1593 MICHAEL MOSIMAN1:05.1771:07.892Sebastopol CAMonster Energy Star Racing Yamaha
1679 MAX MILLER1 Lap1:09.201Springfield, ORMiller Racing
17302 PARKER ROSS1 Lap1:09.326Herald, CASLR Honda
18943 NOAH VINEY1 Lap1:10.255Ottawa Ontario CanadaMCR Smartop Honda
19115 GAVIN TOWERS1 Lap1:09.017Pittsburgh paPhenix Racing Honda
20325 STILEZ ROBERTSON1 Lap1:08.573Bakersfield, CATriumph Racing Factory Team
2167 JOSHUA VARIZE1 Lap1:11.022Perris, CARocky Mountain Rides Unlimited KTM
2254 JETT REYNOLDS1 Lap1:09.830Bakersfield, CAMuc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Yamaha

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