ARLINGTON SX REPORT: PIERCE BROWN CLAIMS FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON
Arlington, TX — In a notable return to form, Pierce Brown secured his first win of the season at the Arlington Supercross, fulfilling his unfinished business from the previous year. This victory marks his first completed race since triumphing at the Vegas SMX Finale in 2024.
Jo Shimoda showcased an impressive performance, nearly clinching victory despite being an unexpected contender. His rapid adaptation to the bike highlighted his potential on the track.
Dax Bennick, known for strong opening round performances, continues to seek consistency as he approaches the mid-season. Meanwhile, Seth Hammaker, despite a rough start that resulted in a cut on his hand, displayed resilience by winning his heat race and finishing fourth overall.
Cole Davies showed remarkable speed, but an early crash thwarted what could have been a breakthrough performance, reinforcing his status as a promising talent in the field.
Hunta’ Lawrence fought through a challenging race to secure a hard-earned win, demonstrating a competitive edge amidst adversity. Eli Tomac, battling illness, made a commendable comeback to finish second, as he prepares for Daytona where he holds the all-time win record.
Cooper Webb remains a contender despite a challenging Arlington round, suggesting that his presence in the championship hunt should not be underestimated. Ken Roczen, last year’s winner, will aim to regain his form as he recovers from illness, with potential rain threatening to influence racing conditions in the upcoming events.
As the series moves towards Daytona, competitors will look to fine-tune their strategies and capitalize on their runs so far in 2025.

