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The 2025 AMA Supercross Championship is the 52nd season of off-road stadium motorcycle racing in the United States. Comprising 17 rounds, the series will run from January until May, crowning supercross champions in both the 250cc and 450cc classes, concluding with the Salt Lake City round on May 10.
The SuperMotocross World Championship (official name as AMA SuperMotocross Championship) is the premier combined discipline of American off-road motorcycle racing. [1] [2] [3] Conceived in 2023 after the AMA Supercross Championship lost its FIM World Championship status, the series consists of the aforementioned Supercross series and the AMA Motocross Championship, followed by two playoff ...
The stadium was built on a parcel of about 160 acres (0.65 km 2) of flat land originally used for agricultural purposes by the Allec, Russell, and Knutzen families [1] in the southeast portion of Anaheim. Consistent with many major-league sports stadiums built in the 1960s, it is located in a suburban area, though one that is host to major ...
The 2009 AMA Supercross season (for sponsorship reasons, ... 3 Angel Stadium of Anaheim [4] Anaheim, California: January 17 Chad Reed: James Stewart Jr. Robert Kiniry:
In July 1972, the Coliseum hosted the "Super Bowl" of Motocross. The event was the first motocross race held inside a stadium. [64] It evolved into the AMA Supercross championship held in stadiums across the United States and Canada. The Coliseum last hosted the event in 1998. [65]
The Anaheim City Council is expected to ratify the agreement on the Angel Stadium land sale Tuesday. The city and state plan to submit it for approval. ... development company with $124 million in ...
The 2024 AMA Supercross Championship was the 51st season of off-road stadium motorcycle racing in the United States. Comprising 17 rounds, the series ran from January until May, crowning supercross champions in both the 250cc and 450cc classes, concluding with the Salt Lake City round on May 11. [ 1 ]
When the 80-member Ana-Hi-Steppers, the drill team at Anaheim High, performed at halftime of the first Super Bowl, they couldn't have realized how big the event would become.