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  2. AMA Supercross Championship - Wikipedia

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    Supercross racing classifications are governed by the displacement of the motorcycle's engine. They were based on two-stroke engines until 2006, when four-stroke engines replaced two-stroke engines. From 2007 until 2012, a formula nomenclature similar to IndyCar was used, with the 450cc class known as Supercross and 250cc as Supercross Lites.

  3. 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Tommy Searle - Wikipedia

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    In his first season racing in the U.S., Searle finished in 6th place in the 250 class of the 2009 AMA Motocross Championship. [2] He made the podium three times, finishing 3rd overall at Mt. Morris, Lakewood and Buchanan. [2] Searle's debut AMA Supercross season ended early when he injured his shoulder at the Anaheim Two meeting on 23 January. [8]

  5. Team Pro Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Team Pro Circuit is a Motorcross and Supercross team based in Corona, California.It is owned and operated by Mitch Payton. Team Pro Circuit competes in the AMA Motocross and Supercross championships on Kawasaki 250cc four-stroke motorcycles.

  6. Ryan Villopoto - Wikipedia

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    Ryan Daniel Villopoto (born August 13, 1988, in Fortuna, California [1]) is an American former professional motocross and supercross racer who competed in the AMA Motocross Championships from 2005 to 2014; a four-time 450cc AMA Supercross Champion, a two-time 450cc AMA Motocross Champion, a three-time 250cc AMA Motocross Champion & a one-time 250cc West Supercross Champion.

  7. Mike Alessi - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Supercross season began with Alessi competing in his first American Supercross race on a KTM 350 SX-F. He scored a season best 6th place in Seattle and finished the series in twelfth place. [10] There was a lot of anticipation surrounding the 2011 AMA National Motocross series as Alessi returned to racing the KTM 450 SX-F.

  8. Jason Anderson (motorcyclist) - Wikipedia

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    Jason started out the supercross season strong with a 2nd place in Anaheim. He struggled with the many mud races of the year but managed to rebound at the end of the season. He achieved 4 podium finishes and ended 5th in final standings (tied in points with Eli Tomac but without a win). Jason managed to complete the full motocross season.

  9. Justin Barcia - Wikipedia

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    Barcia began his career by winning back to back 250 Supercross East Championships in 2011 and 2012. Riding for Yamaha until 2019, Barcia has won the season opening race in Anaheim on multiple occasions. Barcia changed teams to race for Gas Gas in 2020. [3]