The runner-up in the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross series, Chase Sexton, posted the fastest time in the combined practice sessions for Round 2 of the 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship series at the Dome at Americas Center in St. Louis, Missouri, with a speed of 1:12.558. This indoor SMX track is likely to be the most Supercross-like track the riders have faced in three years of the playoff format.
Triple Crown king Eli Tomac (1:12.839) landed second on the chart with a time slightly less than three-tenths of a second behind Sexton. Tomac won all three motos the last time the Supercross series visited St. Louis. Tomac was fastest in the first session.
Justin Cooper (1:12.961) looks to rebound from his Lap 1 crash in the season opener in Concord, North Carolina, and posted the fourth-best time overall. He climbed to 11th in the final rundown of Moto 1 last week, but was denied an opportunity to salvage additional points after the second moto succumbed to weather conditions.
Jett Lawrence (1:13.374) was eight-tenths of a second off Sexton’s pace and landed fourth on the chart.
Jett’s older brother, Hunter Lawrence (1:13.545), rounded out the top five. He finished fourth last week in the single moto in Concord.
The 2025 Supercross champion, Cooper Webb (1:14.550), was the eighth fastest rider.
Practice 1 Times
Practice 2 Times
Combined Practice
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