Jordon Smith Stamps Triumph's First Supercross Victory! Glendale Supercross Triple Crown Results

Glendale, Arizona, hosted the 4th round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and the 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship. The first Triple Crown format race of the year on the large floor of State Farm Stadium saw some great races throughout the night, and this season is only going up from here on the excitement scale.

Chase Sexton, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, is back on top with his 2nd win of the season at the Glendale Triple Crown without winning a race and staying consistent throughout the three races, placing 3-3-2 moto scores for the overall victory. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Cooper Webb won the opening race and placed 1-5-3 for second place on the night. Championship points leader coming into Glendale, Progressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki's Ken Roczen, claimed the final podium spot on the night with a win in the second race with 4-1-5 moto scores.

450SX Glendale Triple Crown Results
450SX Glendale Triple Crown Results
450SX Championship points
450SX Championship points

Jordon Smith wins Glendale for the 250SX West Triple Crown to stamp Triumph Factory Racing and the TF 250X's first victory in Supercross with his 2-3-1 finishes to claim the overall. Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Haiden Deegan places 2nd with 3-2-4 finishes. The young rookie from New Zealand on the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing team, Cole Davies, took his career-first race wins in the opening two races and placed 8th in the third race to finish again on the podium for the second weekend in a row.

250SX West Glendale Triple Crown Results
250SX West Glendale Triple Crown Results
250SX West Championship points
250SX West Championship points

Glendale featured the first SMX Next-Supercross event, where the top amateur athletes compete on the same track as the pros! Monster Energy Team Green Kawasaki's Landen Gordon took his first SMX Next SX win on the night. Gordon's teammate Enzo Temmerman finishes 2nd, and Gizmo Modz/Rock River Yamaha's Landon Hartz is on the podium's final step.