I’ve always said I’m the type of guy who sets big goals. So, here it is—I’m ready to make the 2025 Supercross season the perfect one. I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about it, working hard in the off-season, and I can feel it—this year is different. I’m not just aiming to win races. I’m aiming for that perfect season. Every round, every lap, every corner, I’m going for nothing less than a sweep.
A perfect season doesn’t just happen, though. It’s not about getting lucky or riding easy. It’s about consistency, dedication, and mental strength. I’ve learned over the years that Supercross isn’t just a physical challenge; it’s a mental game. There are going to be moments in the season where things don’t go as planned—maybe a crash, a mistake, or a race you think you could’ve done better. But if I’m going to make this perfect season happen, I have to block out the distractions, focus on what’s in front of me, and just keep pushing.
One thing I’ve realized over the past few years is how important it is to stay calm, especially when the pressure’s on. I’ve been in the game long enough now to know that the nerves and excitement are always going to be there. But I’ve also learned how to turn that energy into fuel, to use it to propel me forward, not to hold me back. This year, I want to build on that experience and use everything I’ve learned to stay cool under fire.
Physically, I’ve been putting in the hours. I’ve been grinding with my team, making sure my bike setup is dialed, and putting in the laps to perfect my technique. Every training session is crucial. I know that if I’m not giving 100% in practice, I’m not going to be ready when race day comes. It’s all about making those small improvements each day—whether that’s hitting the whoops with more confidence, finding the right rhythm, or working on my cornering speed. Those little details add up over the course of the season.
But it’s not just about me—my team is a huge part of this. I wouldn’t be where I am without the support of my mechanics, my trainer, and the entire crew behind me. They’ve put in just as much effort as I have, and we’re all on the same page when it comes to making this season one for the history books. We’re all committed to that perfect result, and I know that if we all do our jobs, we can make it happen.
I’ve also learned that Supercross isn’t just about being the fastest. It’s about being the smartest. A perfect season means being patient, not rushing things. I’ve got to take each race as it comes, focusing on staying healthy and managing the long haul. There are 17 rounds in this series, and it’s a marathon, not a sprint. I need to make sure I’m ready to give my best effort every single weekend, without letting fatigue or mental burnout get in the way.
There are a lot of talented riders out there, and I know it’s not going to be easy. Guys like Eli Tomac, Chase Sexton, and Ken Roczen are always going to bring their A-game, and that’s something I respect. But I’ve got the fire inside me. I’ve got the confidence, the work ethic, and the hunger to make this season mine. I’m ready to put it all out there.
At the end of the day, my goal isn’t just to win. It’s to prove that I’m capable of something bigger than myself. I want to show my fans that if you put in the work, trust in yourself, and believe in the process, anything is possible. This year, I’m going for that perfect season, and I’m not stopping until I get it.
So, as we approach the start of the season, know this: I’m ready. I’m not just here to race; I’m here to dominate. I’m here to make every race count. And by the time the last checkered flag falls, I’ll be standing at the top, knowing that I gave everything I had. This is my year, and I’m ready to make it a perfect one.