2022 Monster Energy Supercross: Anaheim 3
Anaheim 3 was a big round of Supercross for a number of reasons. First and foremost, it was the final time the 250 West Series would run for the next month and a half.
Anaheim 3 was a big round of Supercross for a number of reasons. First and foremost, it was the final time the 250 West Series would run for the next month and a half.
Moving onto the back half of the NASCAR Cup Series drivers list is where a number of notable team moves happened. Brad Keselowski left Penske after a decade to become a driver-part owner over at now Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing.
With the Clash now in the books, all eyes are on Daytona Speedweeeks, and the upcoming Daytona 500. This of course is a huge year for NASCAR with the implementation of the Generation 7 car, which was delayed by a year due to COVID.
There was some skepticism when NASCAR announced that they would be moving ‘The Clash’ from Daytona to L.A. Coliseum. A race that has only ever been held at NASCAR’s premier track, moving to the west coast, and not even that, to a football stadium?
For the first time since 2020, a ‘Triple Crown’ round of Supercross went down at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. Just what the doctor ordered after four exciting rounds to kick off the new season.
The MXGP season is less than three weeks out, and the defending World Champion’s status for the Matterly Basin opener is now in serious question. On Monday, Jeffrey Herlings, practicing in Spain, injured his left foot after a crash.
For the second time this season, Supercross took over Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. Coming off of a weekend in San Diego with two first-time winners, there was no shortage of headlines entering round four.
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.
Anaheim 3 was a big round of Supercross for a number of reasons. First and foremost, it was the final time the 250 West Series would run for the next month and a half.
Moving onto the back half of the NASCAR Cup Series drivers list is where a number of notable team moves happened. Brad Keselowski left Penske after a decade to become a driver-part owner over at now Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing.
With the Clash now in the books, all eyes are on Daytona Speedweeeks, and the upcoming Daytona 500. This of course is a huge year for NASCAR with the implementation of the Generation 7 car, which was delayed by a year due to COVID.
There was some skepticism when NASCAR announced that they would be moving ‘The Clash’ from Daytona to L.A. Coliseum. A race that has only ever been held at NASCAR’s premier track, moving to the west coast, and not even that, to a football stadium?
For the first time since 2020, a ‘Triple Crown’ round of Supercross went down at State Farm Stadium in Glendale. Just what the doctor ordered after four exciting rounds to kick off the new season.
The MXGP season is less than three weeks out, and the defending World Champion’s status for the Matterly Basin opener is now in serious question. On Monday, Jeffrey Herlings, practicing in Spain, injured his left foot after a crash.
For the second time this season, Supercross took over Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. Coming off of a weekend in San Diego with two first-time winners, there was no shortage of headlines entering round four.
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.
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