2025 SPRING CREEK NATIONAL PRE-RACE REPORT: INJURY REPORT, TV SCHEDULE & MORE

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2025 SPRING CREEK NATIONAL PRE-RACE REPORT: INJURY REPORT, TV SCHEDULE & MORE

We’re now on to the seventh round of the 2025 pro motocross series as we head to the Spring Creek National. Jett Lawrence is looking to continue his streak after a dominating run last weekend at Red Bud. Jett holds a fifty-one-point lead over his brother Hunter Lawrence, who moved into second after bike failure occurred for Eli Tomac. In the 250 class, Haiden Deegan still holds a large points lead but had some issues at Red Bud, injuring his leg in the process. Jo Shimoda was able to go 1-1 on the day and make up some valuable points.

2025 SPRING CREEK MOTOCROSS // FULL COVERAGE


2025 SPRING CREEK MOTOCROSS RACE DAY SCHEDULE

The start of the 2017 Spring Creek National with Marvin Musquin (25), and Dean Wilson (15) grabbing the holeshot.

Time Event
7:00am – 2:00pm Rider Services / Will Call Opens
7:15am – 7:30am Riders Meeting at AMA Semi
7:30am – 7:45am Chapel Service at AMA Semi
8:00am – 8:15am 250 Class Qualifying Grp B – 15 minutes (1 Lap Free)
8:20am – 8:35am 250 Class Qualifying Grp A – 15 minutes (1 Lap Free)
8:35am – 8:50am Track Maintenance
8:50am – 9:05am 450 Class Qualifying Grp A – 15 minutes (1 Lap Free)
9:10am – 9:25am 450 Class Qualifying Grp B – 15 minutes (1 Lap Free)
9:30am – 9:40am Track Maintenance
9:40am – 9:45am 250 Class Grp B Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes
9:45am – 10:00am 250 Class Qualifying Grp B – 15 minutes
10:05am – 10:10am 250 Class Grp A Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes
10:10am – 10:25am 250 Class Qualifying Grp A – 15 minutes
10:30am – 10:35am 450 Class Grp A Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes
10:35am – 10:50am 450 Class Qualifying Grp A – 15 minutes
10:55am – 11:00am 450 Class Grp B Start Practice (Off Gate) 5 minutes
11:00am – 11:15am 450 Class Qualifying Grp B – 15 minutes
11:15am – 11:45am Track Maintenance
11:45am – 11:55am 250 Consolation Race
12:00pm – 12:10pm 450 Consolation Race
12:30pm – 1:00pm OPENING CEREMONIES
1:00pm – 1:10pm 250 Class Sight Lap
1:15pm – 1:50pm 250 Class Moto #1
1:50pm – 2:00pm Podium Interviews
2:00pm – 2:10pm 450 Class Sight Lap
2:15pm – 2:50pm 450 Class Moto #1
2:50pm – 3:00pm Podium Interviews
2:50pm – 3:20pm Halftime
3:20pm – 3:28pm 250 Class Sight Lap
3:30pm – 4:05pm 250 Class Moto #2
4:05pm – 4:15pm 250 Winners Circle
4:22pm – 4:30pm 450 Class Sight Lap
4:30pm – 5:05pm 450 Class Moto #2
5:05pm – 5:15pm 450 Winners Circle

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2025 SPRING CREEK NATIONAL: TV SCHEDULE

Peacock Supercross MotocrossThe Peacock premium streaming service costs $5.99 per month (or $59.99 for the full year) and it provides LIVE coverage of the daytime qualifying sessions at each Round and live coverage of each motocross race. International Supercross and motocross fans can now watch LIVE using the SuperMotocross Video Pass streaming service (Supermotocross.tv) for a one-year subscription.

SPRING CREEK motocross RACE DAY LIVE – 8:00 a.m. (Pacific) 10:00  a.m. (Central) 11:00 a.m. (Eastern) – Peacock
SPRING CREEK motocross GATE DROP – 11:00 a.m. (Pacific) 1:00 p.m. (Central) 2:00 p.m. (Eastern) – Peacock

2025 SPANISH BROADCAST SCHEDULE: TELEMUNDO

Telemundo ofrece cobertura EN VIVO y gratuita para los espectadores hispanos, transmitiendo tanto las sesiones de clasificación durante el día como las carreras completas de motocross.

Además, los fanáticos internacionales del Supercross y motocross pueden ver toda la acción EN VIVO mediante el servicio de streaming SuperMotocross Video Pass (Supermotocross.tv) con una suscripción anual.

SPRING CREEK motocross DÍA DE CARRERA EN VIVO – 8:00 a.m. (Pacífico) / 10:00 a.m. (Centro) / 11:00 a.m. (Este) – Telemundo

SPRING CREEK motocross CAÍDA DE LA PUERTA – 11:00 a.m. (Pacífico) / 1:00 p.m. (Centro) / 2:00 p.m. (Este) – Telemundo

INJURED LIST:

JASON ANDERSON – UNKNOWN 

Jason Anderson 2025 Red Bud National-Kawasaki announced that Jason Anderson will sit out Millville due to “health issues.”

COOPER WEBB–KNEE

Current AMA Supercross champion  Cooper Webb, unfortunately, suffered a knee injury during the qualifying session at the Red Bud National. Cooper still went on to race with moto scores 15-8, which placed him ninth overall. Webb had consistently been near the top five all season long, but because of this injury, he will be missing the remaining rounds of the pro motocross series.

CASEY COCHRAN – SHOULDER

Casey had a crash during qualifying for the Southwick National which resulted in a dislocated shoulder that will require surgery. He will be missing the remainder of the outdoor motocross season.

Sean Murphy, Rockstar Energy GASGAS Factory Racing Team Manager: “It’s a tough break for Casey, especially after the adversity he’s already battled with the injury he sustained prior to Supercross. He’s shown incredible determination, and we were looking forward to getting a full outdoor season under his belt, but Casey is an extremely determined rider and we’re confident he will put in the work to get back on the bike as soon as he can.”

CHANCE HYMAS – KNEE

Chance Hymas was having a great season thus far where he won the Thunder Valley National and was up front at High Point. Unfortunately in the closing laps of the second moto at High Point, he ended up catching his knee in a rut and tearing his ACL. He also did damage to the MCL and PCL in his knee but the clear tear was ACL. He has undergone surgery and is on the road to recovery but will be missing the remaining outdoor rounds.

KAEDEN MINEAR – THUMB

Kaeden suffered a thumb injury in the second qualifying session at the High Point National. It was not stated the seriousness of the injury though he will be sidelined for at least the Southwick National.

GAVIN TOWERS – KNEE

Gavin Towers had stated he had been battling a knee injury for the past few months. He unfortunately ended up catching it in a rut at the High Point National which ended up tearing his ACL. He will go into surgery to get it fixed and will be missing the remaining rounds this season.

 

MAX ANSTIE – LEG

Max Anstie actually attempted to ride at the Fox Raceway National but after press day he had made the decision his leg was not prepared for race conditions just yet. He has decided to sit out the first few rounds to make sure his leg was healed properly to be able to give his best effort for the rest of the season. It is not clear of his exact return to racing.

DYLAN FERRANDIS – STRESS FRACTURE 

Dylan Ferrandis has a stress fracture that is keeping him out of action.

Dylan suffered a stress fracture to his leg and might sit out all of the AMA 450 Nationals, but if he heals, he might make a few of the late rounds to get points for the SMX Playoffs.

PIERCE BROWN – BACK

Pierce Brown had a tough crash while leading the race during the Tampa Supercross which resulted in a T5 break to his back.

“I felt great all night, leading my heat and main. Halfway through the main, I crashed in the whoops and unfortunately broke my T5 vertebrae. I had surgery to get it fixed so that I could get back to racing. I want to thank all my family, friends, fans, and the team for all of their support.”

TALON HAWKINS – FEMUR/RETIREMENT 

Talon Hawkins had a scary crash at the San Diego Supercross 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. As a result, he ended up breaking his femur. Talon has stated recently that he will be stepping away from racing and will start the next chapter of his life.

JETT REYNOLDS – FEMUR

Jett Reynolds had a practice crash while training during Supercross where he ended up breaking his femur. He will be out for the remainder of the season.

Mike Bonacci said: I regret to announce that Jett Reynolds had a fluke crash while training on Friday and suffered a broken leg. It will unfortunately take him out of racing for the balance of the Supercross season. He had surgery at 6 am this morning and will start his rehabilitation process next week. As you have seen, Jett was making great progress in the Supercross series and on the way to his best overall performance in his young career. He is obviously disappointed but will fight his way back to be even stronger for the outdoor series in May. Please wish him well.”

CAMERON MCADOO – KNEE

Cameron McAdoo aggravated his pre-season knee injury mid-way through the Supercross season.

Cameron McAdoo hurt his knee prior to the Supercross season starting. He decided to ride and was actually one of the top riders in the class each week, but realized that was in his best interest to get it fixed. He will be out for the remainder of the year.

450 POINT STANDINGS AFTER RED BUD

Jett Lawrence_2025 Red Bud National bikeJett Lawrence’s plates will remain red going into Millville next weekend. 

With a 69-point lead, Jett Lawrence could sit on the couch for an entire race, and even if his brother goes 1-1, he would still have a 19-point lead…

1 Jett Lawrence 290
2 Hunter Lawrence 239
3 Justin Cooper 221
4 Eli Tomac 217
5 Aaron Plessinger 204
6 R.J. Hampshire 185
7 Cooper Webb 151
8 Jorge Prado 147
9 Joey Savatgy 124
10 Jason Anderson 111
11 Malcolm Stewart 105
12 Benoit Paturel 98
13 Coty Schock 89
14 Valentin Guillod 84
15 Harri Kullas 80
16 Colt Nichols 53
17 Justin Barcia 52
18 Grant Harlan 50
19 Mitchell Harrison 49
20 Lorenzo Locurcio 38
21 Chase Sexton 35
22 Romain Pape 31
23 Derek Kelley 30
24 Derek Drake 24
25 Freddie Noren 24
26 Benny Bloss 18
27 Tony Cairoli 13
28 Cornelius Tøndel 13
29 Bryce Shelly 11
30 John Short IV 10
31 Mason Semmens 9
32 Henry Miller 9
33 Bryson Gardner 7
34 Scotty Verhaeghe 6
35 Marshal Weltin 5
36 Matti Jorgensen 5
37 Tyler Stepek 4
38 Brad West 3
39 Dante Oliveira 3
40 Jeremy Hand 3
41 James Harrington 2
42 Nicholas Lapucci 2
43 Justin Cokinos 1
44 Ryder Floyd 1

250 POINT STANDINGS AFTER RED BUD

Haiden Deegan 2025 Southwick NationalHaiden’s Red Bud didn’t go as well as he planned, but he still leaves Michigan with the red plate. 

Haiden’s 14-2 scores weren’t good enough for another win or even a podium, but he still sits pretty with a 38-point gap to Shimoda.

1 Haiden Deegan 274
2 Jo Shimoda 236
3 Levi Kitchen 189
4 Tom Vialle 186
5 Garrett Marchbanks 184
6 Michael Mosiman 149
7 Mikkel Haarup 144
8 Chance Hymas 132
9 Maximus Vohland 124
10 Seth Hammaker 122
11 Ty Masterpool 113
12 Jordon Smith 107
13 Julien Beaumer 106
14 Ryder Difrancesco 91
15 Dilan Schwartz 89
16 Casey Cochran 88
17 Jalek Swoll 80
18 Parker Ross 78
19 Nate Thrasher 73
20 Drew Adams 72
21 Austin Forkner 51
22 Lux Turner 42
23 Avery Long 35
24 Alexander Fedortsov 26
25 Kayden Minear 23
26 Enzo Temmerman 9
27 Lance Kobusch 6
28 Jeremy Martin 4
29 Mark Fineis 4
30 Jack Chambers 4
31 Gavin Towers 4
32 Cole Timboe 3
33 CJ Benard 3
34 Gage Linville 3
35 Brock Bennett 1
36 Stav Orland 1
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