Three rounds into the 2025 Pro Motocross National Championship Season, where the riders stand couldn’t get much clearer. That means that picking the Wild Card is going to be more critical than ever. Fire up RMFantasyMX.com, and let’s see what your 2025 High Point National Motocross fantasy picks should be.

- Jett Lawrence has three wins in three rounds, plus five moto wins in six motos. Feel free to pick whoever you like to win. However, Jett is the prohibitive favorite—it’s not even close.

- Next up is Eli Tomac, who has two P2s in three rounds. While Tomac is a reliable P2, he’s not likely to trouble Jett for the overall. Lock him into P2 for High Point.

- Aaron Plessinger is the clear pick for P3. Plessinger has gone 4-2-3, so he’s either he’s in P3 or within one spot. There have been three different P3 finishers in the rounds, though no one is as consistently close to the position as Plessinger. That puts The Cowboy on the podium.

- Just as Plessinger has been within one spot of P3 at all three rounds, Justin Cooper has done the same with P4. Cooper’s 5-3-4 season puts him solidly in P4. If you want to move Cooper up or down, consider this. Plessinger has beaten Cooper in two of three rounds, and Cooper has been Hunter Lawrence in two of three rounds. The picks pick themselves, and that means Cooper in P4.

- Hunter Lawrence is 3-5-5 in 2025, and that makes him a solid P5 finish. Hunter hasn’t beaten Jett, Tomac, Plessinger, or Cooper since the opener at Fox Raceway. Click on the RMFantasyMX dropdown menu and select Hunter for P5.
- As easy as it is to pick the top five, picking the P12 Wild Card is a bit more challenging. No rider has established himself as a solid P12 pick. Grant Harlan was P12 at Fox Raceway, but P19 at Hangtown, and didn’t ride Thunder Valley. While Coty Schock was P12 at Hangtown, he finished in P20 at the opener and P15 last week. Harri Kullas nailed down P12 at Thunder Valley, which is a huge step up from P19 at Fox Raceway and P22 at Hangtown. I can throw in Malcolm Stewart being P12 in the standings, but he has a 15-10-8 record, so he’s moving away from P12—I won’t pick him. That’s all not much help, is it?

- Let’s take a look a P12 moto finishers—there have been six in six rounds. At Thunder Valley, it was Jason Anderson and Harri Kullas. Hangtown P12 finishers were Jorge Prado and Coty Schock. Go back to Fox Raceway, and we have Malcolm Stewart and R.J. Hampshire. Okay, we’re seeing three riders show up on both lists—Kullas, Schock, and Stewart. There’s no way I would pick Stewart due to his weekly improvement. Kullas and Schock are solid choices.

- Lacking anything near a great pick, I’m going with a dark horse—Benny Bloss. Bloss was 13-13 at Thunder Valley after 22-39 at Hangtown. Bloss is improving, and that 13-13 was unintuitively good enough for P11 overall. So, yeah, who knows. Bloss is my P12 Wild Card pick, and I’ve given you lots of options.
- The High Point National is in Mt. Morris, Pennsylvania, so it’s an Eastern Time Zone race. Set your alarms if you want to watch Race Day Live on the West Coast. We have all the details in our 2025 Pro Motocross Television Schedule.
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2025 High Point National Motocross Fantasy Picks
- Jett Lawrence
- Eli Tomac
- Aaron Plessinger
- Justin Cooper
- Hunter Lawrence
Wild Card P12: Benny Bloss
2025 Pro Motocross Championship Standings (after 3 of 11 rounds)
- Jett Lawrence, Honda, 145 points (3W, 3P, 3 Top 5)
- Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 120 (2P, 3 T5)
- Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 118 (2P, 3 T5)
- Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 113 (1P, 3 T5)
- Hunter Lawrence, Honda, 109 (1P, 3 T5)
- J. Hampshire, Husqvarna, 87
- Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 74
- Jorge Prado, Kawasaki, 72
- Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 69
- Joey Savatgy, Honda, 68
- Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 60
- Valentin Guillod, Yamaha, 52
- Benoit Paturel, Suzuki, 41
- Coty Schock, Yamaha, 41
- Colt Nichols, Suzuki, 34
- Harri Kullas, Husqvarna, 27
- Grant Harlan, Yamaha, 27
- Derek Kelly, Yamaha, 26
- Derek Drake, Yamaha, 24
- Benny Bloss, Beta, 18
- Romain Pape, Yamaha, 18
- Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki, 16
- Lorenzo Locurcio, GasGas, 15
- Freddie Norén, Kawasaki, 15
- Mason Semmens, KTM, 9
- Bryce Shelly, Yamaha, 9
- John Short IV, Honda, 5
- Scotty Verhaeghe, Yamaha, 5
- Tyler Stepek, Yamaha, 5
- Dante Oliveria, KTM, 3
- Nicholas Lapucci, Kawasaki, 2