
Jett Lawrence wins 2022 Monster Energy Supercross 250 East Regional Championship
On his ride to superstardom in the United States, Jett Lawrence picked up his second championship on a 250 since moving over from Australia.
On his ride to superstardom in the United States, Jett Lawrence picked up his second championship on a 250 since moving over from Australia.
After the madness that happened last weekend in Detroit, Supercross made its annual stop to the racing capital of the world in Indianapolis. Eli Tomac entered Saturday in complete control of the 450 points race, up over 40 points on second place.
Out of Daytona and into Rock City goes Monster Energy Supercross. The last time Detroit hosted a round of Monster Energy Supercross was in 2019, so it has been a good minute since the series has been to Ford Field.
Daytona Supercross marks the unofficial halfway point of the Supercross campaign, and the prestigious event went down last night. The famed racetrack has been host to Supercross for many years, and as of late, this has been Eli Tomac’s house.
Supercross made its return to the Lone Star state, for the second of three triple crown rounds in Dallas. An interesting time for this to happen, as this is only the second round of the 250 East Championship.
Supercross has made the shift from west to east, taking over U.S. Bank Stadium Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Not just that, but the 250 East Series officially kicked off on Saturday afternoon as well.
The time has come for the 250 East Supercross field to begin their season after a month off to start the new year. While this year’s crop of East riders may not be on part with the West, but this should still be a quality championship.
In a notable hit to this year’s AMA Pro Motocross 250 class, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Cameron McAdoo has sustained a major injury. He stated late on Tuesday night that he suffered a fractured tibia during the opening round of AMA Pro Motocross. During 250 Moto 2,
The three-race stay at Atlanta Motor Speedway is now completed for Monster Energy Supercross. With just two rounds to go on the year, the 250 West title race took a major step forward into its conclusion.
Round two in Atlanta for Supercross would again provide some wild results and great racing. Now there have been four different winners in this stint with a round to go. With title races nearing their conclusions, things were most certainly heated up in Hotlanta.
Remarkable would best describe the performance that Cameron McAdoo of Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki put on at Atlanta 2 Supercross. From having a potential season-ending crash to racing after the fact being enough of a story as it is already. McAdoo decided to put on a performance that will go down as one of the gutsiest runs in any motorsport in a long time.
The 2021 Monster Energy Supercross 250 West Series Championship begins tonight in noted west coast crown jewel city Orlando, Florida. While this field may not be as top-heavy as the 250 East series is, the west perhaps provides a greater chance to provide a multitude of podium contenders and hopefully race winners with a solid mix of 250 veterans and some rookies making the jump from the amateur ranks.
On his ride to superstardom in the United States, Jett Lawrence picked up his second championship on a 250 since moving over from Australia.
After the madness that happened last weekend in Detroit, Supercross made its annual stop to the racing capital of the world in Indianapolis. Eli Tomac entered Saturday in complete control of the 450 points race, up over 40 points on second place.
Out of Daytona and into Rock City goes Monster Energy Supercross. The last time Detroit hosted a round of Monster Energy Supercross was in 2019, so it has been a good minute since the series has been to Ford Field.
Daytona Supercross marks the unofficial halfway point of the Supercross campaign, and the prestigious event went down last night. The famed racetrack has been host to Supercross for many years, and as of late, this has been Eli Tomac’s house.
Supercross made its return to the Lone Star state, for the second of three triple crown rounds in Dallas. An interesting time for this to happen, as this is only the second round of the 250 East Championship.
Supercross has made the shift from west to east, taking over U.S. Bank Stadium Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Not just that, but the 250 East Series officially kicked off on Saturday afternoon as well.
The time has come for the 250 East Supercross field to begin their season after a month off to start the new year. While this year’s crop of East riders may not be on part with the West, but this should still be a quality championship.
In a notable hit to this year’s AMA Pro Motocross 250 class, Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Cameron McAdoo has sustained a major injury. He stated late on Tuesday night that he suffered a fractured tibia during the opening round of AMA Pro Motocross. During 250 Moto 2,
The three-race stay at Atlanta Motor Speedway is now completed for Monster Energy Supercross. With just two rounds to go on the year, the 250 West title race took a major step forward into its conclusion.
Round two in Atlanta for Supercross would again provide some wild results and great racing. Now there have been four different winners in this stint with a round to go. With title races nearing their conclusions, things were most certainly heated up in Hotlanta.
Remarkable would best describe the performance that Cameron McAdoo of Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki put on at Atlanta 2 Supercross. From having a potential season-ending crash to racing after the fact being enough of a story as it is already. McAdoo decided to put on a performance that will go down as one of the gutsiest runs in any motorsport in a long time.
The 2021 Monster Energy Supercross 250 West Series Championship begins tonight in noted west coast crown jewel city Orlando, Florida. While this field may not be as top-heavy as the 250 East series is, the west perhaps provides a greater chance to provide a multitude of podium contenders and hopefully race winners with a solid mix of 250 veterans and some rookies making the jump from the amateur ranks.
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