Monster Energy's Brady Baker in 1st Place, Daniel Sandoval in 2nd Place, and Ryan Williams in 3rd Place at Stop Three of the 2025 Monster Energy BMX Triple Challenge in Arlington, Texas
ARLINGTON, Texas, Feb. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
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Williams Also Takes First Place in BMX Best Trick with Technical Move
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The 2025 BMX Triple Challenge Season Concludes with Overall Championship Titles for Ryan Williams (1st Place), Daniel Sandoval (2nd Place), and Brady Baker (3rd Place)
The 2025 BMX Triple Challenge is officially a wrap! Monster Energy congratulates team rider Brady Baker on winning the BMX Dirt competition at the 2025 Monster Energy BMX Triple Challenge in Arlington, Texas. In the final stop of the 2025 season, the 22-year-old from Toms River, New Jersey, claimed the victory and third place in the overall rankings.
Monster Energy swept the entire podium for the third time this season, with 30-year-old Daniel Sandoval from Corona, California, in second place and 30-year-old Ryan Williams from Sunshine Coast, Australia, in third place. Williams also won the Best Trick event with a massive technical trick.
In the overall standings for the BMX Triple Challenge, Monster Energy also claimed the top three spots: First went to Williams with 161 points and a massive lead. In second place, Sandoval earned 124 points, and Baker claimed third place with 115 points. In a dominant season, Monster Energy riders swept the podium at all three tour stops of this year's competition.
Presented by Monster Energy as the official title sponsor, the BMX Triple Challenge is the most progressive contest series in BMX dirt for the past nine years. The open-invite event features the sport's most established athletes in competition against up-and-comers looking to make a name for themselves. Traditionally, the three-part BMX dirt competition takes place during select Monster Energy Supercross events.
From February 22-23, the final stop of this season was contested outside AT&T Stadium in Arlington. The massive three-jump dirt course attracted huge crowds as riders battled for the championship title.
In the final, Brady Baker dropped in as the winner of last year's tour stop in Arlington. Could he repeat history and rise all the way to the top again? Absolutely! Baker stoked the crowd by landing a backflip triple whip, tailwhip cashroll, and 720 front flip for the repeat win at Arlington.
"It feels great to finally get a trophy at this event. I'm bummed that I rode crappy in the first two stops, but getting the win here feels sick," said Monster Energy's Baker.