Indianapolis marks the midway point in the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship Series—eight rounds before Indy and eight after. That means you have plenty of time to score points in your RMFantasySX leagues. We’re here to help with 2025 Indianapolis Supercross fantasy picks and tips.

- After a rocky start to the season, Cooper Webb has everything dialed in. Webb is on a 2-2-1-1-2 roll and has a 10-point lead in the series standings. That’s tough to go against, though Ken Roczen may have other ideas. Regardless, it’s Webb for the Indy win.

- Like Webb, Ken Roczen is on a tear. If you disregard his unnecessary crash in Round 5 at Tampa, Roczen has a 2-4-2-3-2-2-1 season. Roczen is definitely in the mix for the win—he has won Indy in 2023 and 2021. So, don’t hesitate to put him in the top spot. Regardless of what order you have them in, Webb and Roczen have had a stranglehold on the top two slots for the last three rounds. Webb has wins in two of those three, so it’s Roczen for P2.

- If Chase Sexton stops making huge mistakes, he can win with his speed. Sexton started the 2025 Supercross series with two wins in four rounds. Since then, Sexton has gone 5-3-3-5. That’s quite a drop, but he’s still the best choice to round out the podium. If you’re willing to gamble a bit, there’s a strong possibility Sexton will stand at the top of the Lucas Oil Stadium podium.

- While Justin Cooper might not like P4, he owns it. Cooper has gone 4-5-4-4 in the last four rounds. How can you pick anyone else for P4?

- There is no clear pick for P5 other than Chase Sexton, and P3 has already spoken for him. No other rider lining up in Indianapolis has more than one P5 finish, though Hunter Lawrence had three consecutive P5 finishes before his injury. Anderson’s a rollercoaster—three top-fives in eight rounds, but plenty of dips, too. In a P5 field where no one’s consistent, his highs—more than any rider not yet mentioned—make Anderson the best pick of a weak field for P5.

- Other riders with top-five finishes are worthy of consideration. If Malcolm Stewart can return to his Rounds 5 and 6 form—P1 and P4—he will return to the top five. Unfortunately, Stewart is 9-6 in the last two weeks. Justin Hill had a P5 two weeks ago and a P7 last week at Daytona, so he is in the P5 mix. Aaron Plessinger was on the Daytona podium, but hasn’t finished higher than P7 otherwise—Plessinger still needs to prove himself. Justin Barcia is up and down, though he has three P6 finishes this year, and is on a 6-7-6-10 run. So, Barcia is a nice long-shot pick.

- The Wild Card is P10, and we have some candidates. Joey Savatgy is 10-9 the last two times out, making him my top choice. Dylan Ferrandis has gone 8-8-12 over the previous three rounds, so he’s in the mix. Justin Barcia has two P10s this year, including last week. However, Barcia has quite a bit of upside and three P6s in 2025. Pick anyone not mentioned, and you’ll be crossing your fingers with a vengeance.

- The racing starts at the usual time at Lucas Oil Stadium—7 p.m. Eastern. We have all the viewing details on our 2025 Supercross Television Schedule.
Photography by Align Media, Octopi Media, et al
2025 Indianapolis Supercross Fantasy Picks
- Cooper Webb
- Ken Roczen
- Chase Sexton
- Justin Cooper
- Jason Anderson
Wild Card P10: Joey Savatgy
2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Standings (after 8 of 17 rounds)
- Cooper Webb, Yamaha, 168 points (2 Wins, 6 Podiums, 7 Top 5)
- Chase Sexton, KTM, 158 (2W, 4P, 7 T5)
- Ken Roczen, Suzuki, 152 (1W, 6P, 7 T5)
- Jason Anderson, Kawasaki, 125 (3P, 3T5)
- Malcolm Stewart, Husqvarna, 124 (1W, 1P, 2 T5)
- Justin Cooper, Yamaha, 122 (4 T5)
- Justin Barcia, GasGas, 111
- Justin Hill, KTM, 101 (1 T5)
- Aaron Plessinger, KTM, 88 (1P, 1 T5)
- Joey Savatgy, Honda, 80
- Eli Tomac, Yamaha, 80 (1W, 1P, 3 T5)
- Jett Lawrence, Honda, 71 (1W, 2P, 2 T5)
- Shane McElrath, Honda, 70
- Dylan Ferrandis, Honda, 68
- Hunter Lawrence, Honda, 62 (3 T5)
- Mitchell Oldenburg, Beta, 61
- Colt Nichols, Suzuki, 53
- Benny Bloss, Beta, 39
- Mitchell Harrison, Kawasaki, 28
- Kyle Chisholm, Suzuki, 25
- Jerry Robin, Yamaha, 23
- Jorge Prado, Kawasaki, 18
- Anthony Rodriguez, KTM, 16
- Vince Friese, Honda, 14
- Kevin Moranz, KTM, 11
- Justin Starling, GasGas, 10
- Coty Schock, Yamaha, 8
- Freddie Norén, Kawasaki, 5
- Cade Clason, Kawasaki, 4
- Grant Harlan, Yamaha, 4
- Ryan Breece, Honda, 3
- Jeremy Hand, Honda, 2