The 2025 Supercross Championship series Monster Energy Ama begins with an exciting start with unpredictable podiums and top fives. Although this makes the assessment big in rmfantasysx.com Fantasy Supercross a challenging proposal, we would not have any other way. So, let’s see what the elections and tips of the Glendale Supercross 2025 look like.
- In the first three rounds, we have three winners, the leader of the championship without wins, seven different riders with the top-five endings, only one rider with three top-five finishes and no motorcycles with three lining on the podium. Aunt! However, there is something to learn from the results.
- Jet Lawrence returns as a favorite. Jet’s victory in A2 was impressively methodical, with no one challenging it to the finals. After his fight from the first round, Jet went 2-1, and that makes him a motorcyclist to choose to win in Glendale.
- Ken Rock has declared P2. Rocker is the only rider to end in the top five in all three rounds. He has two P2 finishes in this section, winning him a P2 Glendale Supercross slot. If Rocks grabs P2, it will hold on to the red plate unless Chase Sexton wins.
- With a pair of P3 finishes this year, Jason Anderson is the man who has to choose for the final podium slot. This may not continue in 2025, but we are right now.
- The rest of the top five is complicated, with four unpredictable candidates – hunter Lawrence, Chase Sexton, Eli Tomak and Cooper Web. Let’s put them in alphabetical order and then choose a pair.
- Hunter Lawrence has two P5 finishes in a row. This is a strong argument for another finale of the top five. Keep in mind that the P5 is Hunter’s highest position this year. It is a good P5 choice, although it is its up, which is risky.
- Chase Sexton has not been on the podium since winning Anaheim 1. After taking the victory of A1, Sexton has gone 6-4. So Sexton is moving in the right direction and will always be the possibility of the podium. However, the P4 or P5 is the best I can do until it finds its way back to the podium.
- Eli Tomak is another rider who is fast but has only one podium. Tomak’s 2nd round victory in San Diego was impressive. Its ride to the P5 at A1 was strong, although the P5 is still P5. P7 last week is definitely a problem. However, Tomak is only five points from the lead, so he is there.
- After two good rides, Cooper Web fights A2. Web was one of only three riders with two top-five-five endings after two rounds-the other were Rocky and Tomak. Like Tomac, Webb didn’t do much on A2, ending in P8.
- Putting all this together, I go with the two winners to fill the top five. Sexton had a better year than Tomac, so it’s Sexton in the P4 and Tomac in the P5. However, do not expect the rest of the year to look like this.
- Wild Card is P8 and this is another crowded field. I’ve already baptized seven riders, so it’s my best seven. The leading contenders for Wild Card are Justin Barcia (6-8-10), Justin Cooper (7-11-6) and Malcolm Stewart (10-7-9). All three riders are good picks. However, Stewart has already been Wild Card twice this year. This is a trend, so Stuart is my choice of Wild Card P8.
- This is a late start at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as the series left California for the first time this year. Check our Supercross 2025 television schedule for the most watched information.
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2025 Glendale Supercross Fantasy Picks
- Jet Lawrence
- Rocker
- Jason Anderson
- Chase sexton
- Eli Tomak
Wild Card P8: Malcolm Stewart
2025 Monster Energy ama Supercross ranking (after 3 out of 17 rounds)
- Ken Roczen, Suzuki, 62 (2 podiums, 3 top 5)
- Chase Sexton, KTM, 59 (1 win, 1p, 2 T5)
- Jett Lawrence, Honda, 57 (1W, 2P, 2 T5)
- Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 57 points (1W, 1p, 2 T5)
- Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 52 (1p, 2 T5)
- Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 49 (2p, 2 T5)
- Hunter Lawrence, Honda, 45 (2 T5)
- Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 42
- Justin Barcia, Gasgas, 42
- Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 40
- Justin Hill, KTM, 29
- Joey Savatgy, Honda, 24
- Dylan Ferrandis, Honda, 19
- Shane Mcelrath, Honda, 19
- Jorge Prado, Kawasaki, 18
- Mitchell Aldenburg, Beta, 18
- Benny blues, beta, 16
- Vince Frise, Honda, 14
- Aaron Plassinger, KTM, 13
- Colt Nichols, Suzuki, 12
- Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki, 5
- Freddie Norén, Kawasaki, 5
- Jerry Robin, Yamaha, 4
- Kyle ChisHolm, Suzuki, 4
- Cade Classon, Kawasaki, 3
- Ryan Breece, Honda, 3
- Kevin Moranz, KTM, 3