
2022 World Supercross Championship Preview
With FELD dropping their FIM sanctioning agreement last year for the ‘Supercross World Championship’, it didn’t take too long to find someone to take up that promotional mantle.
With FELD dropping their FIM sanctioning agreement last year for the ‘Supercross World Championship’, it didn’t take too long to find someone to take up that promotional mantle.
After a week break, the second leg of the AMA Motocross tilt began on Saturday with the annual trip to RedBud. Arguably the biggest National of the year on Fourth of July weekend has been a true staple on the schedule for decades.
Getting to the second part of our 450 Class Motocross preview, there are still several championship-caliber riders to touch base on. Star Yamaha most notably is sending out the All-Star trio of Eli Tomac, Christian Craig, and defending Champion Dylan Ferrandis.
Once again, it is that magical time of year in the Supercross/Motocross realm where dominos for the following year have already begun to fall. Whether that be contract, injury, or manufacturer information, there is usually something to talk about around this time of year.
2021 is now officially in the books, and that means the upcoming season of Monster Energy Supercross begins in just a matter of days. A new year will bring back some normalcy to the ordeal as well.
The second round of the 2021 Supercross Season is now in the books and was certainly one for the books for both good and bad reasons.
An excellent season opener at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas is now in the books. Multiple bits of history were made, courtesy of Justin “Bam Bam” Barcia and the all-new Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GasGas Factory team. We’ll be looking at those who both shined and disappointed on Saturday Night as riders and teams get ready for a short turnaround getting back to racing this Tuesday Night.
With FELD dropping their FIM sanctioning agreement last year for the ‘Supercross World Championship’, it didn’t take too long to find someone to take up that promotional mantle.
After a week break, the second leg of the AMA Motocross tilt began on Saturday with the annual trip to RedBud. Arguably the biggest National of the year on Fourth of July weekend has been a true staple on the schedule for decades.
Getting to the second part of our 450 Class Motocross preview, there are still several championship-caliber riders to touch base on. Star Yamaha most notably is sending out the All-Star trio of Eli Tomac, Christian Craig, and defending Champion Dylan Ferrandis.
Once again, it is that magical time of year in the Supercross/Motocross realm where dominos for the following year have already begun to fall. Whether that be contract, injury, or manufacturer information, there is usually something to talk about around this time of year.
2021 is now officially in the books, and that means the upcoming season of Monster Energy Supercross begins in just a matter of days. A new year will bring back some normalcy to the ordeal as well.
The second round of the 2021 Supercross Season is now in the books and was certainly one for the books for both good and bad reasons.
An excellent season opener at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas is now in the books. Multiple bits of history were made, courtesy of Justin “Bam Bam” Barcia and the all-new Troy Lee Designs Red Bull GasGas Factory team. We’ll be looking at those who both shined and disappointed on Saturday Night as riders and teams get ready for a short turnaround getting back to racing this Tuesday Night.
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