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As is customary here at Vurbmoto, it is time once again to look at the all-time premier class Pro Motocross wins list following the 2025 season. I don’t want to spoil anything but, Ricky Carmichael is at the top.
Another thing I don’t want to spoil: through three seasons, Jett Lawrence has already moved into the top 10!
Ok, done spoiling things. A note before we dig in: the list below does include 500cc wins, as it was considered the premier class for a number of years.
Quick Stats
- Eli Tomac leads all active riders with 32 career 450 wins. He is currently fourth all-time. Tomac did not win an overall in 2025.
- Behind 9 wins in 2025, Jett Lawrence moved from 17th all-time to 7th all-time.
- With his one win in 2025, Chase Sexton broke a tie with Mike LaRocco and sits solo 20th all-time with 14 career wins.
- Hunter Lawrence joins the all-time list with his one win in 2025.
- Active riders on the list: Eli Tomac (32), Jett Lawrence (24), Ken Roczen (21), Chase Sexton (14), Dylan Ferrandis (6), Justin Barcia (4), Jason Anderson (2), Hunter Lawrence (1).