Racer X

Racer X

Originally an underground publication, Racer X Illustrated has transformed into the foremost and most impactful magazine in the motocross and off-road sector. Each month, Davey Coombs and his team of writers deliver an outstanding magazine, packed with stunning photographs, comprehensive race reports, innovative design, and exclusive insights into the supercross and motocross scenes.

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  • 2 days ago | racerxonline.com | Aaron Hansel

    Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake CityMonster Energy AMA Supercross Championship In case you haven’t heard, RJ Hampshire had a pretty eventful weekend at the Monster Energy AMA Supercross finale in Salt Lake City. After getting a bad start he worked his way forward and found himself on the rear wheel of title rival Seth Hammaker (it's worth noting that Hammaker was embroiled in a battle with Tom Vialle and Julien Beaumer which slowed him down).

  • 2 days ago | racerxonline.com | Aaron Hansel

    Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake CityMonster Energy AMA Supercross Championship By his own admission, Chance Hymas has put more focus into motocross than he has supercross in 2025. But even so, after winning in Foxborough Hymas found himself in the 250SX East Division championship contention. Unfortunately for the Honda HRC Progressive rider, it didn’t stick.

  • 2 days ago | racerxonline.com | Aaron Hansel

    Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake CityMonster Energy AMA Supercross Championship After racing just two races in 2024, and just six supercross races in the last two years, Michael Mosiman now has another complete season under his belt. It went pretty well too—the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing rider was on the podium in Arlington, avoided injury, and finished strong with a fifth place in the Dave Coombs Sr. East/West Showdown in Salt Lake City.

  • 3 days ago | racerxonline.com | Jason Weigandt

    Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake CityMonster Energy AMA Supercross Championship Cooper Webb’s calling card is mental toughness. He willed himself to a third Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship. But when the AMA handed over the #1 plate, that mental toughness finally broke. Literally. He was in tears, and the world saw something else. Pushing so hard takes its toll, even on someone as tough as Coop. For five months, he made it look like he had it under control. He showed no signs of weakness.

  • 3 days ago | racerxonline.com | Jason Weigandt

    Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake CityMonster Energy AMA Supercross Championship With the Monster Energy AMA 450 Supercross Championship hanging in the balance between Chase Sexton and Cooper Webb, how would the riders around them play it? Webb needed to finish fifth or better to lock up the title if Sexton won the race.