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The 2021 AMA Supercross Championship was the 48th season of professional Supercross racing in the United States. The series is sanctioned by the FIM as the world championship of the sport. Defending champions
Founded by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) in 1974, the AMA Supercross Championship races are held from January through early May. Supercross is a variant of motocross which involves off-road motorcycles on a constructed dirt track consisting of steep jumps and obstacles; the tracks are usually constructed inside a sports stadium.
AMA Supercross Championship: 450 SX: Cooper Webb: 2021 AMA Supercross Championship: 250 SX East: Colt Nichols 250 SX West: Justin Cooper European Motocross Championship: EMX250: Nicholas Lapucci 2021 European Motocross Championship: EMX250 Manufacturers: Fantic: EMX125: Valerio Lata EMX125 Manufacturers: KTM: EMX Open: Davide De Bortoli
After his full-time professional debut in the 2020 season, Brown competed until the end of the 2024 season with the Troy Lee Designs team. His best results have typically come in supercross, where he has scored several podiums and finished third in the 250SX East class of the 2022 AMA Supercross Championship.
At the end of the season, McAdoo was drafted into the Penrite Honda Team for the final round of the Australian Supercross Championship, where he won the SX2 class. [6] At the end of 2018, McAdoo lost his ride with the GEICO Honda team but when the team was again hit by injuries pre-season, he was drafted back in for the 2019 AMA Supercross ...
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A 125 cc class was added in 1974. As motocross technology developed, 500 cc two-stroke motocross bikes became too powerful for the average rider and, faced with diminishing numbers of competitors, the AMA discontinued the 500 cc class after the 1993 season. A women's national championship series was introduced in 1996.
Jason ended the supercross season with 7 wins, doubling his previous number of wins, and putting him on the all-time supercross win list at 18th with 14 wins. Jason was involved in many on track incidents which cost him points, however, at the closest, he was only 3 points away from Champion, Eli Tomac. Anderson finished a close 2nd overall.