
Adam Cianciarulo Out for the Rest of Supercross
We knew Adam Cianciarulo was entering the 2022 Supercross tilt at under 100-percent. Unfortunately, AC9’s injury luck has not gotten any better.
We knew Adam Cianciarulo was entering the 2022 Supercross tilt at under 100-percent. Unfortunately, AC9’s injury luck has not gotten any better.
Dating back to 2016, the rider who had won Round 3 of Monster Energy Supercross has gone on to win the 450 title five times. Going further back, 15 times has the Round 3 winner won the title dating back to 2003.
We’re not even a month into the 2022 Supercross season, and already the injuries have piled up. Seth Hammaker, of Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki, is now the latest rider set to miss some time.
Supercross shifts from So-Cal to Nor-Cal for the week, as Oakland returns to the schedule. Last week it was Ken Roczen and Christian Craig lighting the candles in Anaheim to kick things off.
After nearly two years, Supercross returns to its premier venue, Angel Stadium, for the traditional season opener. After one of the more noteworthy offseasons of the last decade, there is finally racing to talk about.
With Anaheim 1 now just two days away, this year’s 250 West field has officially rounded into form. Typically, the heavy hitter teams like to play games with who they send out for the opening Regional Championship.
For the final part of our 2022 450 Class Supercross preview, we still have plenty of big names to get to. Cooper Webb and Marvin Musquin have a new friend on Red Bull KTM in Aaron Plessinger.
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.
With Anaheim 1 Supercross just a little over a month out, a major retirement has just hit the AMA paddock. 2020 AMA Motocross 450 National Champion, and two-time 250 Regional Supercross Champion Zach Osborne has called it a career.
Despite the 2022 Supercross tilt being over six months out, a major piece of news just dropped. The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) announced that their agreement with Supercross’s parent company, FELD Entertainment, will not continue into 2022.
The Monster Energy Supercross season ended just short of a week ago and the AMA Motocross season is still weeks away. Despite this, some major league “Silly Season” rumors regarding 2022 have already popped up.
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.
We knew Adam Cianciarulo was entering the 2022 Supercross tilt at under 100-percent. Unfortunately, AC9’s injury luck has not gotten any better.
Dating back to 2016, the rider who had won Round 3 of Monster Energy Supercross has gone on to win the 450 title five times. Going further back, 15 times has the Round 3 winner won the title dating back to 2003.
We’re not even a month into the 2022 Supercross season, and already the injuries have piled up. Seth Hammaker, of Monster Energy/Pro Circuit Kawasaki, is now the latest rider set to miss some time.
Supercross shifts from So-Cal to Nor-Cal for the week, as Oakland returns to the schedule. Last week it was Ken Roczen and Christian Craig lighting the candles in Anaheim to kick things off.
After nearly two years, Supercross returns to its premier venue, Angel Stadium, for the traditional season opener. After one of the more noteworthy offseasons of the last decade, there is finally racing to talk about.
With Anaheim 1 now just two days away, this year’s 250 West field has officially rounded into form. Typically, the heavy hitter teams like to play games with who they send out for the opening Regional Championship.
For the final part of our 2022 450 Class Supercross preview, we still have plenty of big names to get to. Cooper Webb and Marvin Musquin have a new friend on Red Bull KTM in Aaron Plessinger.
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.
With Anaheim 1 Supercross just a little over a month out, a major retirement has just hit the AMA paddock. 2020 AMA Motocross 450 National Champion, and two-time 250 Regional Supercross Champion Zach Osborne has called it a career.
Despite the 2022 Supercross tilt being over six months out, a major piece of news just dropped. The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) announced that their agreement with Supercross’s parent company, FELD Entertainment, will not continue into 2022.
The Monster Energy Supercross season ended just short of a week ago and the AMA Motocross season is still weeks away. Despite this, some major league “Silly Season” rumors regarding 2022 have already popped up.
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.
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