The Motocross World Championship, known as MXGP since 2014, started in 1957 and is one of the hardest and most physical motorsports in the world. KTM's history in MXGP began in the 1970s and ever since Red Bull KTM Factory Racing has been a dominant team. 15 MX2 titles have been won with the KTM 250 SX-F and 8 MXGP championships with the KTM 450 SX-F and KTM 350 SX-F since 2010.
For 2025, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing boasts an impressive six rider line-up in the MXGP and MX2 divisions. 5-time World Champion, Jeffrey Herlings and newbie Lucas Coenen will lead the brand on the KTM 450 SX-F in MXGP, while Andrea Adamo, Sacha Coenen, Simon Längenfelder and Marc Antoine-Rossi will be READY TO RACE for top positions on the KTM 250 SX-F in MX2.
The MXGP schedule includes 20 rounds in 15 countries, ending in October with the FIM Motocross of Nations.
For 2025 the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing North American wing will enter as defending champions in AMA Supercross and Motocross racing. Chase Sexton will look to take back his 450SX title and defend his 450MX crown during the outdoor season, partnered by Aaron Plessinger on the KTM 450 SX-F. In the 250 division, former MX2 World Champion, Tom Vialle will fight to defend his AMA Supercross 250 East Championship alongside teammate Julien Beaumer on the KTM 250 SX-F.
Andrea Adamo—KTM’s motocross champion! Witness his skill, speed, and determination as he fights for victory on the world’s toughest tracks. Follow his journey!
Simon Längenfelder—precision, speed, and passion on KTM. Watch him chase victories on the toughest motocross tracks. Follow his journey!
Tom Vialle
Becoming World Champion
Becoming World Champion
Tom Vialle
MXGP Faenza
MXGP Faenza
Maiden MXGP Victory
Maiden MXGP Victory
Tony Cairoli
250 Grand Prix starts
250 Grand Prix starts
Tony Cairoli
SUPERCROSS
The SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX) is the premier dirt bike competition in the United States. Merging the 17-round AMA Supercross Championship and the 11-round AMA Pro Motocross Championship, topped with the SMX Playoffs and Finals, held in September. Supercross races in MLB and NFL stadiums across North America from January to May, featuring events like the Triple Crown and categories such as 450SX and regional 250SX divisions, while Pro Motocross, with 450MX and 250MX classes, follows in summer.
KTM has achieved a total of four titles in the premier Supercross class with the KTM 450 SX-F and three with the KTM 250 SX-F in the 250 division. Alongside four Pro Motocross titles across the 450 (3) and 250 (1) divisions. The 2025 line-up for Supercross and Pro Motocross includes 2023 450SX Champion and defending 450MX Champion, Chase Sexton, alongside teammate Aaron Plessinger on the KTM 450 SX-F. While in the 250 division, defending Supercross 250 East Champion, Tom Vialle, alongside 2024’s Rookie of the Year, Julien Beaumer, who will fight for victories on the KTM 250 SX-F.
ABOUT CHASE Chase Sexton is an American Supercross and Motocross rider, competing at the highest level in the 450 class aboard the 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION. Sexton, already a Champion in both Supercross (2023) and Pro Motocross (2024) will be lining up behind the gate in 2025, READY TO RACE for more titles together with his Red Bull KTM Factory Racing crew.
ABOUT AARON Aaron Plessinger is an American Supercross and Motocross rider from Hamilton, OH. Plessinger began racing professionally in 2015 and just three years later secured his first Supercross title (250 West). Now back for his fourth term at Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, Plessinger will be looking to chase more titles and podiums aboard his 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION.
ABOUT TOM Tom Vialle is a French Supercross and Motocross rider from Avignon, France. Vialle first made a name for himself in Europe, after winning two MX2 World Championship titles together with KTM. Once Europe was conquered, the Frenchman set his sights on success across the Atlantic Ocean. Much like his idol Marvin Musquin (former Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider), Vialle was able to translate his European success over in the US to become the 2024 Supercross 250 East Champion! 2025 will be Vialle’s third season in America, as he continues upon his mission of success together with Red Bull KTM Factory Racing.
ABOUT JULIEN Julien Beaumer is an American Supercross and Motocross rider from Lake Havasu City, AZ. Beaumer made his professional 250 debut in 2023 on board the 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, a season that saw him finish well inside the top 10 and podium at the SMX Play-off two, in Texas. Looking to build upon the lessons of his rookie season, Beaumer will be READY TO RACE for top results in 2025.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's defending Eastern Division Champion Tom Vialle reclaimed the series red plate via a second-place finish at the first 250SX East/West Showdown race of season 2025 in Indianapolis. In 450SX, Chase Sexton earned valuable AMA Supercross Championship points with P3 in the premier class Main Event tonight. Vialle recorded the fifth-fastest lap-time in combined qualifying onboard his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, meeting the 250SX West contenders on-track for the first time this year. His form remained consistent from there, racing to fourth in his Heat as he prepared for the Showdown Main Event. A measured ride following a top-three start in the saw ever-consistent French standout Vialle take a well-earned P2 result in the Showdown on a highly-deteriorated track, with the result seeing the two-time MX2 World Champion climb into the lead in the 250SX East point-standings following four rounds. Tom Vialle: “Overall, today was a pretty good day. I started slow in Tampa and Detroit, then Daytona was a good turning point last weekend – I got close to the win and then the same this weekend. I spent the Main Event behind Seth [Hammaker], and I was trying to catch him, but he was riding good. The track was very tricky tonight, so I am pretty happy with second and we're right in the championship, which is where we want to be." 450SX Class title-challenger Sexton posted the third quickest time in the afternoon’s qualifying sessions, dialing in his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION on the rutted, technical Indianapolis layout. In charging to a fast start in the second 450SX Heat, Sexton battled Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate Aaron Plessinger at the head of the field during the opening laps, before taking the lead and taking a commanding victory. A top-three start in the Main Event saw the number 4 push the pace in the early laps, keeping the pressure on before a late-race mishap resulted in a third-place finish. With five podiums in nine races, Sexton sits P2 in the championship as the second half looms. Chase Sexton: “Back on the podium and tonight was good early on, with the Heat Race win. In the Main, the line I was taking in the sand rollers just went away and I lost the front, which is pretty easy to do especially when you get down into that clay dirt. It took me four or five laps to get back into my groove, which I did, but by the time I did there were only two laps to go. It's unfortunate, but it's racing. Now we have a week off to regroup and come out in Birmingham strong. Typically, when I come back from the break in the Supercross season I tend to be better, so hopefully I can do that again and get some good momentum back on my side." Also equipped with the KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Plessinger took ninth in qualifying, before a holeshot in his Heat Race saw ‘The Cowboy’ eventually greet the checkered flag in fourth place. Battling inside the top-five for the duration of the Main Event, Plessinger would fall while attempting a pass for fourth, before remounting and continuing an impressive charge, which earned the number 7 fifth place as the momentum towards his season continues to build. Aaron Plessinger: “That was a really, really good ride – the bike’s feeling awesome and a fifth place on this type of night where I hit the ground, I cannot be mad at that. Especially with how the season has been going… it’s been a wild ride, but we are getting through it and getting better and better. Shoutout to Aldon Baker, we’re doing a lot of laps down at the Baker's Factory, but it’s paying off, plus a big thanks to the whole team and everyone behind me.” 250SX West Class prospect Julien Beaumer returned to action in Indianapolis, nursing a shoulder injury sustained at the previous Western Division round. The Arizona native fought through the pain, powering his KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION to P7 finishes in both the combined qualifying times and in his Heat Race. Come the Main Event, Beaumer salvaged an eighth-place result, which sees him retain second position in the 250SX West point standings, and he continues to remain in title contention leading into Seattle's next round of the region at the end of this month. Julien Beaumer: “I'm happy with my night in Indy. Obviously I came in a little bit down, I haven't ridden since Arlington, so to get P8 in the Showdown was a good night of salvaging points. We'll get back into therapy this week, get back to 100 percent, and back on the bike before Seattle." Next Race: March 22 – Birmingham, Alabama Results 450SX Class – Indianapolis 1. Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 2. Justin Cooper (Yamaha) 3. Chase Sexton (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 4. Justin Barcia (GASGAS) 5. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 6. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 9. Justin Hill (KTM) 17. Kevin Moranz (KTM) Standings 450SX Class 2025 after 9 of 17 rounds 1. Cooper Webb, 193 points 2. Chase Sexton, 178 3. Ken Roczen, 167 5. Malcolm Stewart, 140 7. Justin Barcia, 129 8. Justin Hill, 114 9. Aaron Plessinger, 105 Results 250SX East/West Showdown – Indianapolis 1. Seth Hammaker (Kawasaki) 2. Tom Vialle (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 3. Haiden Deegan (Yamaha) 4. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 8. Julien Beaumer (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 16. Lux Turner (KTM) Standings 250SX East Class 2025 after 4 of 10 rounds 1. Tom Vialle, 79 points 2. Max Anstie, 78 3. Seth Hammaker, 68 4. RJ Hampshire, 67 17. Gage Linville (KTM), 20 Standings 250SX West Class 2025 after 6 of 10 rounds 1. Haiden Deegan, 129 points 2. Julien Beaumer, 117 3. Cole Davies, 104 11. Lux Turner, 52 13. Ryder DiFrancesco (GASGAS), 35
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing ripped out of a Grand Prix start gate for the first time this year and Sacha Coenen produced the goods with his KTM 250 SX-F to score 2nd place in Argentina. Simon Laegenfelder was 3rd overall meaning an MX2 double trophy haul for the opening round of 20 in Cordoba.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Tom Vialle claimed second position in the 250SX East Main Event at Daytona International Speedway tonight, as teammate Aaron Plessinger made it a podium double in racing to his first 450SX top-three result of the 2025 AMA Supercross Championship. Defending Eastern Division Champion Vialle returned to action in Daytona equipped with the KTM 250 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, powering to a top-three start in his Heat Race, before making his way into the lead and breezing to a six-second victory. After charging to the Main Event holeshot, Vialle pieced together a measured ride throughout the race, managing conditions that grew increasingly rough to record a season-best second-place score. As a result, the two-time MX2 World Champion has climbed to P2 in the title-race. Tom Vialle: “I was close with the leaders tonight, we were going back and forth, but the track was super-tricky – if you missed a rhythm, you'd lose a second or two pretty easily. I think second place is the best that we had tonight, although I am happy with that. I'm happy to stay close in the championship, because that is the goal." Aboard his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION, Plessinger began his Daytona weekend with the seventh-fastest qualifying time in 450SX, before a convincing Heat Race saw ‘The Cowboy’ surge his way up into second position by race's end. Upon battling with the front-runners throughout the Main Event, Plessinger held the lead for a large portion of the race, before settling for a season-best third-place finish in what will also provide an important mid-season turnaround in his fortunes. Aaron Plessinger: “I had a lot of fun out there tonight! It's been a while since we've been out front like that, so just having that clean air and being in the battle was really good! The track was fun tonight, it was awesome to be up there battling these guys, to come out of here with a podium is really cool. I'm stoked to turn a bit of my luck around and excited to keep this momentum rolling." Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate Chase Sexton registered the fastest time in the afternoon’s 450SX qualifying session, achieving early comfort on his KTM 450 SX-F FACTORY EDITION on the unique Daytona track layout. After scoring the holeshot in his Heat Race, Sexton unfortunately went down on the opening lap while leading, eventually returning to the pits and preparing for the LCQ, which he went on to comfortably win. Sexton displayed blistering pace once again throughout the Main Event, steadily climbing his way up toward the front and salvaging a P5 result, as well as invaluable championship points. He is still ranked second in the standings following Daytona. Chase Sexton: “Daytona was up and down. I qualified fastest, but crashed in my Heat, forcing me to qualify through to the Main via the LCQ, so it definitely was not my best night. In the end, I did what I could tonight, but just didn’t have enough in the tank.” Next Race: March 8 – Indianapolis, Indiana Results 450SX Class – Daytona 1. Ken Roczen (Suzuki) 2. Cooper Webb (Yamaha) 3. Aaron Plessinger (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 5. Chase Sexton (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 6. Malcolm Stewart (Husqvarna) 7. Justin Hill (KTM) 10. Justin Barcia (GASGAS) Standings 450SX Class 2025 after 8 of 17 rounds 1. Cooper Webb, 168 points 2. Chase Sexton, 158 3. Ken Roczen, 152 5. Malcolm Stewart, 124 7. Justin Barcia, 111 8. Justin Hill, 101 9. Aaron Plessinger, 88 Results 250SX East Class – Daytona 1. RJ Hampshire (Husqvarna) 2. Tom Vialle (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing) 3. Seth Hammaker (Kawasaki) Standings 250SX East Class 2025 after 3 of 10 rounds 1. Max Anstie, 63 points 2. Tom Vialle, 57 3. Chance Hymas, 50