Eli Tomac and Julien Beaumer Shine at San Diego Supercross Round 2
The 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship continued to electrify fans at San Diego’s Snapdragon Stadium with Round 2, delivering thrilling battles and standout performances. Defending champion Eli Tomac showcased his dominance in the 450SX class, while Julien Beaumer made a bold statement in the 250SX West category.
Tomac, riding his Yamaha, demonstrated why he remains a force to be reckoned with. After a challenging start, the Colorado native quickly worked his way through the pack, executing clean passes and maintaining flawless precision. His ability to manage the demanding track conditions and fend off rivals like Chase Sexton and Cooper Webb secured him the victory. Tomac’s second consecutive win in the 2025 season solidifies his position atop the leaderboard and sends a clear message to his competitors: he’s chasing another championship.
The 250SX West race saw rising star Julien Beaumer claim his maiden Supercross victory. The young KTM rider delivered a composed and strategic ride, capitalizing on early mistakes from rivals RJ Hampshire and Levi Kitchen. Beaumer’s consistency and smooth riding style allowed him to build a commanding lead, leaving fans and pundits impressed with his potential.
The San Diego track posed its challenges, featuring deep ruts and technical rhythms that tested the riders’ skills and stamina. Despite a few dramatic crashes and intense battles in both classes, the night was a testament to the grit and determination of Supercross athletes.
As the season progresses, the championship battle heats up, with Tomac looking to extend his lead and riders like Sexton and Webb aiming to dethrone him. In the 250SX class, Beaumer’s breakthrough win has added excitement, suggesting he could be a strong contender in the rounds to come.
The series now heads to Anaheim for Round 3, where the action promises to reach even great
er heights.
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