
2025 Monster Energy SuperMotocross Series A2 Update
Saturday Night: Monster Energy SuperMotocross – Round 3 in Anaheim
The SuperMotocross series brought the heat to Anaheim, CA, for its third round, with Viral athletes putting in thrilling performances on one of the sport's biggest stages.
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PRMX Team Highlights
PRMX, a valued partner of Viral Optics since 2024, once again impressed with two riders making the main events—one in the 250 class and one in the 450.- Hunter Yoder delivered a stellar 10th-place finish in the 250 main event, despite battling illness throughout the day. His resilience and skill underscore his potential as a rising star in the sport.
- In the 450 class, Cade Cason put together a solid ride in his heat to transfer directly into the main event, where he earned 19th overall, further solidifying PRMX’s strength in the series.
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Enzo Lopes Joins the BarX Team
BarX introduced their new rider Enzo Lopes in the 250 class, and while his day ended with a crash in the main event, his speed and early battles with Hunter Yoder were a thrill to watch. Enzo finished 17th overall and is quickly adapting to the demands of the SuperMotocross circuit. -
Anthony Bourdon was a standout in the 250 main event, securing a strong 8th-place finish after an impressive heat race.
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- Tough break for Brad West who had is first main event in San Diego, He went down hard in first Heat but will be back next week in Glendale.
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Collin Jurin’s Breakthrough Moment
A special shoutout goes to Collin Jurin, a Viral Elite athlete hailing from the Northwest. Collin made his first main event since 2014, finishing 3rd in his LCQ and 20th in the 250 main event. His determination and performance highlight the effectiveness of Viral Optics in helping riders perform at their best. -
Other Notable Performances
- Billy Laninovich, despite racing with bruised and injured ribs, pushed hard all day. His perseverance was on display during Heat 1 and the LCQ, where he was on track to transfer before an off-track excursion in the whoops ended his night.
- Joey Desimone (#339) and Kile Epperson (#349) both made their first night show appearances in the 450 class, an exciting milestone for these rising stars.
Viral Optics: Supporting Success at Every Level
Across the two events, Viral Optics athletes showcased the performance, comfort, and clarity of our industry-leading goggles. With features like quick-change lenses, sweat-channel technology, and magnetic face foam, Viral Optics products provided the reliability and edge our riders needed to focus on fast.
- In total, we had:
- 4 riders in the 250 main event
- 7 riders in the night show
- 3 riders in the 450 night program
From seasoned pros like Ryan Breece to breakout stars like Collin Jurin, Viral Optics is proud to support athletes who embody excellence and push the limits of their sport.
As the season progresses, Viral Optics remains committed to helping our athletes achieve greatness. Whether it’s through cutting-edge innovation or unwavering support, we are here to ensure that every ride is a winning ride. Stay tuned as our Viral Elite athletes continue to chase podiums and write new chapters in motocross and SuperMotocross history!
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