The SMX League is excited to continue offering world-class racing live and on-demand around the globe from January – September. Following the successful launch of the SuperMotocross Video Pass in 2023, 2024 saw a new and exciting addition of the Spanish language broadcast driven by broadcast industry veteran Edgar Lopez and former racer Tommy “TJ” Rios. 2025 will now feature three different languages for global viewers with the addition of a French-language broadcast. SuperMotocross Video Pass (www.supermotocross.tv), available in every country outside the United States, live and on-demand, in English and Spanish, is now also available in French giving viewers a variety of options to follow all the racing action. The continued innovation in international programming makes the SMX World ChampionshipTM series one of the most accessible live-viewing motorsports across the globe.

The French language broadcast team will feature industry broadcast veteran, Maxime Martin as the play-by-play and a rotating group of Analysts highlighted by former French racers, Sébastien Tortelli, Marvin Musquin, and David Vuillemin with plans to deliver the same authentic and expert commentary that our international audience has come to expect from the SuperMotocross Video Pass.  Maxime Martin has been a longtime contributor to the sport’s media, taking on play-by-play and hosting duties for events like the Paris Supercross, Nitro Circus, and Freestyle Motocross. Sébastien Tortelli, known for his impressive 2000 Pro Motocross season where he finished second in the premier class to Ricky Carmichael, will serve as an Analyst on the program. Marvin Musquin, renowned for his multiple Regional 250 Class Supercross Championships and premier class runner-up finishes, and David Vuillemin, noted for his 2002 Supercross runner-up finish to Ricky Carmichael, will also rotate as Analysts.

David Vuillemin (left), Marvin Musquin (center left), Maxime Martin (center right), Sébastien Tortelli (right) anchor the new French broadcast coming to the SuperMotocross Video Pass in 2025.

David Vuillemin (left), Marvin Musquin (center left), Maxime Martin (center right), Sébastien Tortelli (right) anchor the new French broadcast coming to the SuperMotocross Video Pass in 2025.

Tommy Rios (left) and Edgar Lopez (right) continue to anchor the Spanish broadcast on the SuperMotocross Video Pass in 2025.

Tommy Rios (left) and Edgar Lopez (right) continue to anchor the Spanish broadcast on the SuperMotocross Video Pass in 2025.

The SuperMotocross Video Pass features:

  • Live & On-Demand access to 28 Rounds of the 2025 SMX regular season inclusive of Supercross and Pro Motocross
  • Live & On-Demand access to postseason, 2025 SMX Playoffs and World Championship Final
  • Live & On-Demand access to ‘Race Day Live’ for the full 2025 SMX series
  • Live & On-Demand access to English, Spanish, and French Language Play-by-Play of all 2025 Live Races
  • Extended Content including rider features, our weekly news program SMX Insider & extended race archives

Additionally, you can give the gift of a 2025 Subscription to SuperMotocross Video Pass for the holidays. Visit, https://app.supermotocross.tv/gift to finish your holiday shopping today. The SuperMotocross Video Pass is currently available outside the United States via the web, and in all major app stores across IOS, Android, Amazon Fire, Roku, and Samsung CTV.

The traditional English-speaking commentary team for the 2025 SuperMotocross Video Pass was announced last month and will continue to feature the star-studded cast fans have come to love since the inaugural SMX World Championship year. The GOAT, Ricky Carmichael remains in the booth as Analyst joining Leigh Diffey and Jason Weigandt who share the play-by-play role. Four-time AMA champion, James Stewart will also enter the booth as Analyst for select races. Long-time trackside reporters Will Christien and Jason Thomas return to bring the action from the ground at all SMX races.

The popular Race Day Live pre-race show will continue to cover all 28 races of the SMX World Championship series and post-season in 2025. Supercross legend Justin Brayton will return to the booth as host for all 17 rounds of Supercross alongside Adam Cianciarulo who will join the team full-time after taking part in select rounds in 2024 following his retirement from racing. The pre-race program will feature 2.5 hours of coverage for each Supercross event, one hour for each Pro Motocross event, and 2.5 hours for both SMX Playoff events and the SMX World Championship Final.

Justin Brayton (left) and Adam Cianciarulo (right) to co-host Race Day Live at all 17 rounds of Supercross. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.

Justin Brayton (left) and Adam Cianciarulo (right) to co-host Race Day Live at all 17 rounds of Supercross. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports, Inc.

Reporting on the ground for Race Day Live will see the return of an all-star cast of broadcast and racing professionals with Steven Scott (Lurch), Haley Shanley, and Katie Osborne giving viewers the inside scoop as race day develops.

Domestically, Peacock remains the home for the entire SMX World Championship Series, inclusive of 17 rounds of Monster Energy AMA Supercross, 11 Pro Motocross, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing rounds, two SMX Playoffs and the World Championship Final. Peacock offers off-road motorcycle racing to fans within the U.S. year-round with complete coverage of the SMX World Championship Series, Race Day Live programming, and on-demand replays. To learn more about Peacock, including how to sign up, click here.