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On March 25, 2020, Feld Motor Sports announced their intention to complete the season later in the year. On May 14, 2020, the Feld Motor Sports announced the season would finish with seven races over May and June behind closed doors. These races were held at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, which was to have hosted just Round 17 on ...
Cameron McAdoo (born December 16, 1997) [1] is an American professional Motocross and Supercross racer. McAdoo has competed in the AMA Supercross and AMA Motocross Championships since 2017. McAdoo has had his greatest successes to date in Supercross , being a three-time main event winner as well as having multiple podium finishes to his name.
Adam Cianciarulo (born October 20, 1996) is an American retired [1] professional motocross and supercross racer. He competed in the AMA Motocross Championships from 2013 to 2024. [2] Cianciarulo is notable for winning the 2019 AMA Motocross 250cc Championship. [2]
Jason Anderson had a solid supercross season, consistently in the top 5 with 6 podiums. He finished with a win at the last race in Las Vegas, securing him 4th overall in the season. During the outdoor Motocross championship, Jason came out swinging with a streak of 5 consecutive podiums before crashes sidelined him for several races.
2010: Ryan Dungey became the first rider to capture both the Supercross and Motocross titles in his rookie year. 2002: James Stewart claimed the 125(250cc) class Motocross Championship in his rookie year. 2000: Ricky Carmichael claimed the 250 class Motocross championship in his rookie year. [15] 1993: Mcgrath won the Supercross title as a rookie.
The following riders are defending champions having won their respective classes in 2020: 450 SX – Eli Tomac (Kawasaki) 250 SX West – N/A (Dylan Ferrandis has moved up to the 450 SX class with Yamaha) 250 SX East – N/A (Chase Sexton has moved up to the 450 SX class with Honda)
FIM World Supercross Championship points will be awarded for each of the three Main Event races. Points will follow the traditional supercross format of 25, 22 and 20, 18 and 16 points respectively for first through fifth place, with the remaining 17 riders earning from 15 points to 1 point, depending on where they finish.
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]