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As the riders headed to Round 3 of the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross Series this past weekend, most were excited to return to Angel Stadium, the most iconic venue in our sport. They were also excited to have a very unique track design, which featured two whoop sections and another split start. However, before any bikes hit the track the riders had to do ‘Track Walk’ and James Lissimore was there to capture some of the top riders in this casual setting.

Cole Thompson wasn’t feeling well at A2 so his performance suffered.

Jason Thomas is the best track side reporter we’ve had in SX.

After a decent start to the 450SX Series Malcolm Stewart was looking for a good finish at A2.

Jordon Smith and his trainer Mike Brown check out the A2 track.

Despite having two broken fingers, Jo Shimoda was all smiles at A2.

Chase Sexton was also not feeling well at A2 and could only find energy to finish 4th.

After three rounds of SX this is your 450SX points leader.

Unfortunately, Jorge Prado had a crash in practice and suffered a dislocated shoulder.

Fan favourite Aaron Plessinger needs to have a few good races soon to get back into the points battle.

It was great to see Enzo Lopes back at the races.

Colin Jurin was happy to be back racing Supercross in Anaheim.

Haiden Deegan takes some direction from his coach Christian Craig during the A2 track walk.

Kiwi Cole Davies has been one of most pleasant surprises to the 250SX West Series.

Canadian Triumph racing teammate Blake Davies and Julien Benek check the A2 track.

A couple of old dogs (Jason Weigandt and Kyle Chisholm) talk shop in the A2 paddock.

250SX West Series points leader Julien Beaumer was exciting to have the red plates at A2.

Justin Barcia looks convinced that it’s still Movember.

Rookie pro Drew Adams does his first ever 250SX West Series track walk at A2.

Strength in numbers. The entire PRMX Partzilla Team strolls aroiund the A2 track.

Chris Pomeroy

1989 Rookie-of-the-year and former nationally ranked pro racer who turned into a dirt oriented scribe

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