Fresh Betting Odds for SuperMotocross Championship
A new season brings fresh **betting odds** to one of the **SuperMotocross League’s** championship battles, with wagering lines associated with more than a dozen riders. As temperatures rise, so do the stakes for fans and bettors.
Jett Lawrence: The Overwhelming Favorite
Returning from injury quicker than many athletes, **Jett Lawrence** grabs traders’ attention, and, unsurprisingly for a rider who recorded a perfect Pro Motocross season as a rookie, he tops the charts as the overwhelming favorite with a **minus line of -250**. This points to a staggering differential of **581 points** over the second-ranked rider. The respect he holds is well-earned, as Lawrence has **dominated** by winning overall victories in all but one of the **16 Pro Motocross rounds** in which he has competed.
Cooper Webb’s Close Competition
In comparison, **Cooper Webb** ended the Supercross season with a **nine-point advantage** heading into the finale, creating a **differential of about 500 points** over Chase Sexton. This competitive landscape indicates just how close the competition is becoming. Bettors are keenly observing whether Lawrence’s line will stabilize quickly or become more punitive as the season progresses.
The Risk of Injury: A Bettor’s Concern
The primary concern for bettors revolves around Lawrence’s **knee injury**. If his performance falters and he fails to secure victory at the season opener at **Fox Raceway** in Pala, California, or during the **Hangtown Motocross Classic** in Rancho Cordova, there exists the potential for traders to adjust the line closer toward even, aiming for a more enticing betting environment.
Eli Tomac: The Second-Favored Rider
Interestingly, **Eli Tomac** stands as the second-favored rider in the field at **+331**. While Tomac also returns from an injury, the nature of his injury differs significantly. Isolating and stabilizing **Tomac’s broken fibula** may be less challenging than enhancing the strength of Lawrence’s knee. The true gamble between these two riders lies in their respective health throughout the season. It’s crucial not to overlook their head-to-head battle in **Round 2 of the Monster Energy Supercross season**, where Tomac famously extended his winning streak to **11 years**.
Chase Sexton: A Champion in the Mix
Last year’s **Motocross champion**, **Chase Sexton** (+515), has placed fourth on the opening odds chart. He capitalized on the absence of both Jett and Tomac from the lineup, achieving a **42-point victory** over Hunter Lawrence. However, bettors shouldn’t underestimate Sexton’s odds, as he displayed significantly greater maturity in the 2025 **Supercross title match**. He made considerably fewer mistakes under pressure compared to previous seasons, marking him as a strong contender for victories.
Hunter Lawrence: A Dark Horse
Hunter Lawrence (+994) represents the only other rider under 10/1 entering Pala and should certainly be on bettors’ radars, given that he pressured Sexton until the final round last year. His strong performance suggests potential for close competition against established names.
A Look at the Dark Horses
The remainder of the field comprises dark horses, with the 2025 Supercross champion launching with a line of **79/1**. In his post-race news conference at Salt Lake City, Webb indicated he was not yet considering the outdoor season. However, odds are looking favorable; it seems he is taking his competition seriously as he missed all 11 Motocross rounds due to an **injured thumb**.
Spotlight on Jorge Prado
Another **attractive dark horse** is **Jorge Prado** (+8233). Injury and unfamiliarity with stadium dirt bike racing have kept the Spanish rider from showcasing his mettle in America. Nevertheless, it’s worth noting that he **claimed the MXGP championships** in both 2023 and 2024. Should he finish in the top five for both motos in Pala, it is highly improbable that his odds will remain this appealing.
Championship Opening Odds
Here are the opening odds for this season’s championship:
- Jett Lawrence: -250
- Eli Tomac: +331
- Chase Sexton: +515
- Hunter Lawrence: +994
- Cooper Webb: +7900
- Jorge Prado: +8233
- Jason Anderson: +8909
- Justin Cooper: +8909
- Aaron Plessinger: +8909
- Joey Savatgy: +8909
- Malcolm Stewart: +9704
- Coty Schock: +9704
- Colt Nichols: +9704
More SuperMotocross News
Here are some additional highlights from the world of SuperMotocross:
- Bajaj Auto Ltd secures loan, potentially for KTM
- Alexander Fedortsov to turn pro in MX opener
- Levi Kitchen renews with Pro Circuit
- Malcolm Stewart launches fishing apparel line
- Dylan Ferrandis to miss the start of Pro MX
- Salt Lake City 450 SX results | 250 results
- Sexton wins 7th race, Webb 3rd title
- Haiden Deegan wins final 250 E/W Showdown
- 450 SX Salt Lake City heats | 250 heats
- Chase Sexton sweeps SLC SX Qualification
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