The 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship is headed into its pivotal 15th round this weekend, with the high-octane action set to unfold in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As the series charges into its final stretch, fans have reason to celebrate: both Chance Hymas and Ken Roczen are confirmed to race on Saturday, bringing even more excitement to an already crucial round.
Pittsburgh’s round is expected to be a defining moment in this season’s championship battle. With just a handful of rounds left on the calendar, every gate drop, every turn, and every finish line cross counts. And the presence of crowd favorites like Hymas and Roczen ensures the intensity will be at an all-time high inside the stadium.
Ken Roczen, a veteran of the sport and one of the most dynamic riders on the circuit, continues to defy expectations in 2025. After overcoming injuries and switching teams in recent seasons, Roczen has remained a consistent presence near the top of the leaderboard. His return to form this year has been a talking point in the paddock, and Pittsburgh provides another chance for him to showcase the raw speed, skill, and experience that have made him a household name in Supercross.
Meanwhile, Chance Hymas is rapidly becoming a name to watch in the sport. The young rider has been building momentum with each passing round, displaying impressive maturity, technical skill, and racecraft far beyond his years. Pittsburgh will mark another opportunity for Hymas to prove himself against the sport’s elite and potentially secure another breakout performance in his debut full season in the premier class.
While the headlines focus on Roczen and Hymas, Pittsburgh’s round also comes with its share of setbacks for other riders. As is often the case late in a grueling Supercross season, injuries are beginning to take their toll. Several notable competitors will be sidelined this weekend due to crashes and physical setbacks, shaking up the starting lineups and potentially altering the championship dynamics. Though a full injury report is expected to be released closer to race day, early indicators suggest that some big names will be absent from the Pittsburgh gate.