The break is over, and the 2025 Monster Energy Supercross Championship Series is back. Of course, that means it’s time to put together your picks for RMFantasySX leagues! Everyone got a break, including the fans. That means rested riders and prognosticators are ready to rock and roll. So, on to the 2025 Birmingham Supercross fantasy picks and tips.

- Cooper Webb is on a roll. He has won or been the runner-up for six rounds in a row. Webb has three wins in the last four rounds, and his consistency works in his favor at the Triple Crown round. You can confidently put him down to win at Protective Stadium.

- Ken Roczen remains the choice for P2. Before his P7 hiccup in Indianapolis before the break, Roczen was on a 2-2-1 tear. He should be ready to reclaim the P2 spot as the racers go at it in Birmingham. Oh, and it’s also Roczen’s first ride as an American citizen.

- Although Chase Sexton has the speed, he does not deliver the results. In the last five rounds, he has no top-two finishes, having gone 5-3-3-5-3. Three P3s in four rounds make him the P3 rider of choice on Saturday. If you’re behind in your league standings, he’s a great dark horse to win, as he is always a threat for the victory. Remember, Sexton started the season with two wins in four rounds. Regardless, until he proves himself again, he’s the P3 choice.

- Despite earning his first podium of 2025 last round, Justin Cooper remains the P4 favorite. We’re still looking at three P4s in five rounds, and a Triple Crown round is about consistency. Cooper is the P4 guy right now.

- Picking P5 isn’t easy! We miss the early days of the season when Hunter Lawrence was in P5 in three consecutive rounds. Instead, there have been four different P5 finishers in the last four rounds. The last rider to repeat as a P5 guy is Sexton, but he has already been allocated. However, a favorite for P5 has emerged. After a painfully mediocre start of the season, Plessinger has gone 3-5 in the last four rounds, making him the P5 choice.

- There are other P5 possibilities to consider. Although Jason Anderson has three top-fives this year, he hasn’t been in the top five in any of the last four rounds. Justin Barcia grabbed his first top-five of the year last round and has three P6s this year, so he’s certainly a possibility. While Malcolm Stewart has two P6s in a row, Stewart hasn’t been in the top five for three rounds running. Justin Hill is always a possibility, though he has only one top-five this year.

- The Wild Card is P14, and we have a rider for you. Colt Nichols’ report card for the last three rounds reads 15-15-14, and he has another P14 earlier in the year. Riskier choices include Mitchell Oldenburg (12-13-12), Benny Bloss (17-16-13), Mitchell Harrison (16-16-16-17-16), and Kyle Chisholm (20-19-15). A Wild Card this low is always a good opportunity to get 25 lucky points. Nichols is the safe choice, though hardly a lock. One of the lower-odds racers is worth considering.
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2025 Birmingham Supercross Fantasy Picks
- Cooper Webb
- Ken Roczen
- Chase Sexton
- Justin Cooper
- Aaron Plessinger
P14 Wild Card: Colt Nichols
2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Standings (after 9 of 17 rounds)
- Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 193 points (3 Wins, 7 Podiums, 8 Top 5)
- Chase Sexton, KTM, 178 (2W, 5P, 8 T5)
- Ken Roczen, Suzuki, 167 (1W, 6P, 7 T5)
- Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 144 (1P, 5 T5)
- Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 140 (1W, 1P, 2 T5)
- Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 136 (3P, 3 T5)
- Justin Barcia, GasGas, 129 (1 T5)
- Justin Hill, KTM, 114 (1 T5)
- Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 105 (1P, 2 T5)
- Dylan Ferrandis, Honda, 82
- Shane McElrath, Honda, 82
- Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 80 (1W, 1P, 3 T5)
- Joey Savatgy, Honda, 80
- Jett Lawrence, Honda, 71 (1W, 2P, 2 T5)
- Mitchell Oldenburg, Beta, 71
- Hunter Lawrence, Honda, 62 (3 T5)
- Colt Nichols, Suzuki, 56
- Benny Bloss, Beta, 48
- Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki, 34
- Kyle Chisholm, Suzuki, 32
- Jerry Robin, Yamaha, 27
- Jorge Prado, Kawasaki, 18
- Anthony Rodriguez, KTM, 17
- Kevin Moranz, KTM, 16
- Vince Friese, Honda, 14
- Justin Starling, GasGas, 10
- Coty Schock, Yamaha, 8
- Freddie Norén, Kawasaki, 8
- Grant Harlan, Yamaha, 4
- Cade Clason, Kawasaki, 4
- Jeremy Hand, Honda, 4
- Ryan Breece, Honda, 3