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  2. AMA Supercross Championship - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 until 2012, a formula nomenclature similar to IndyCar was used, with the 450cc class known as Supercross and 250cc as Supercross Lites. Starting in 2013, the AMA and Feld Motor Sports returned to the traditional nomenclature, based on four-stroke engines: 450cc (known as "MX1" in Europe), and 250cc (also known as "MX2").

  3. Jordon Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith began the 2015 season by making his professional supercross debut in the 250SX East class of the AMA Supercross Championship. [4] A pre-season injury saw him miss the opening rounds, with a fourth place at the Indianapolis round proving he had the speed to run at the front despite finishing twentieth in the final standings.

  4. Category:AMA Supercross Championship - Wikipedia

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    2024 AMA Supercross Championship; F. Feld Entertainment This page was last edited on 12 December 2024, at 03:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Eli Tomac - Wikipedia

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    Eli Tomac (born November 14, 1992) is an American professional Motocross and Supercross racer who competes in the AMA Supercross and Motocross championships; a two-time AMA 450cc Supercross champion, four-time AMA 450cc Motocross champion, one-time AMA 250cc Supercross West & 250cc AMA Motocross champion. He is second all-time in 450cc AMA ...

  6. Chad Reed - Wikipedia

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    Chad Mark Reed (born 15 March 1982, in Kurri Kurri, Australia) is an Indigenous Australian motocross and supercross racer. He is a two-time AMA Supercross 450cc champion, a one-time AMA Motocross 450cc champion, record holder for the most main event starts in AMA Supercross history with 265 starts, as well as podium finishes with 132.

  7. Cameron McAdoo - Wikipedia

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    McAdoo made his professional supercross debut in 2017, starting in the 250SX East class of the AMA Supercross Championship for the Smartop Motoconcepts Honda team. By the third round of the series in Toronto, he was able to record his first top-ten finish before sustaining a cut to his hand at the fourth round which required stitches.

  8. Hunter Lawrence (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Supercross. As of round 13 of the 2023 250 East supercross season, Hunter has won 6 out of the 7 races; including wins at Houston, Tampa, Daytona, Indianapolis, Detroit [3] and Atlanta. At round 15 in Nashville, Hunter won the 2023 250cc East Supercross championship with a 1st-place finish and a 7th win for the season. [5] Motocross

  9. Mike Alessi - Wikipedia

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    After a seven-week recovery, Alessi decided to sit out the remainder of the 2008 Supercross season in order to prepare for the upcoming 2008 AMA Motocross Championship. [ 5 ] Alessi quickly established himself as the second fastest racer behind James Stewart Jr. during the initial rounds of the 2008 AMA Motocross Championship.