
Details on how to watch round eight of the 2025 AMA Supercross season from Indy for both international and U.S. viewers can be found here.
U.S.
NBC Sports, Peacock and the SMX League recently announced the 2025 SMX World Championship broadcast and streaming schedule, including the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing. 28 regular season races plus the post-season playoffs across the series, including exclusive live coverage of Main Event races, qualifiers and heats, will be presented across NBC, Peacock, USA Network and NBC Sports digital platforms.
Peacock is the home of the SMX World Championship Series in 2025, presenting live coverage of all races, qualifying and heats across both Supercross and Pro Motocross spanning all rounds from January to September 2025. 16 races will livestream exclusively on Peacock. The platform will also provide on-demand replays of every race. Qualifiers and heats will be available exclusively on Peacock for every race throughout the season. Additionally, 11 races (live and encore) will be presented on NBC, with five more on USA Network.
2025 marks the third year of the SMX World Championship, which unifies Supercross and Pro Motocross and presents the season-ending SMX World Championship Playoffs with the top racers in the world competing for the sport’s ultimate title in a style of racing that features the best that both indoor stadium Supercross and outdoor Pro Motocross seasons have to offer.
INTERNATIONAL
For international viewers, The SuperMotocross Video Pass (www.supermotocross.tv) is now available in every country outside the United States, live and on-demand, in English, French and Spanish, giving viewers the choice on how to follow all the racing action. SuperMotocross Video Pass subscribers can enjoy all the live 2025 racing action between January and September, plus gain access to years of archival race content dating back to 2010. The SuperMotocross Video Pass is currently available via the web, and in all major app stores across IOS, Android, Amazon Fire, Roku and Samsung CTV.
EVENT SCHEDULE (ALL TIMES LOCAL)
Here are the start times for Saturday, according to the Monster Energy Supercross schedule from the AMA:
12:00pm – 12:08pm 250 Overflow Free Practice
12:10pm – 12:18pm 250 West Free Practice
12:20pm – 12:28pm 250 East Free Practice
12:30pm – 12:38pm 450 Group A Free Practice
12:40pm – 12:48pm 450 Group B Free Practice
12:50pm – 12:58pm 450 Group C Free Practice
1:05pm – 1:15pm KTM Junior Racing Practice
1:20pm – 1:30pm 250 Overflow Qualifying
1:35pm – 1:45pm 250 East Qualifying
1:50pm – 2:00pm 250 West Qualifying
2:05pm – 2:15pm 450 Group A Qualifying
2:20pm – 2:30pm 450 Group B Qualifying
2:35pm – 2:45pm 450 Group C Qualifying
3:20pm – 3:30pm 250 Overflow Qualifying
3:35pm – 3:45pm 250 West Qualifying
3:50pm – 4:00pm 250 East Qualifying
4:05pm – 4:15pm 450 Group A Qualifying
4:20pm – 4:30pm 450 Group B Qualifying
4:35pm – 4:45pm 450 Group C Qualifying
4:45pm – 5:00pm KTM Junior Racing Practice
6:30pm – 7:00pm Opening Ceremonies
7:07pm – 7:15pm 250 West Heat – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main)
7:21pm – 7:29pm 250 East Heat – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main)
7:35pm – 7:43pm 450 Heat #1 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main)
7:49pm – 7:57pm 450 Heat #2 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main)
8:02pm – 8:08pm KTM Junior Racing Main Event – 3 Laps – 15 Riders
8:21pm – 8:28pm 250 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1 – 4 to Main)
8:33pm – 8:40pm 450 Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1 – 4 to Main)
8:53pm – 9:10pm 250 East/West Showdown Main Event – 15 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders
9:28pm – 9:50pm 450 Main Event – 20 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders
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