Supercross Videos



GoPro: James Stewart 14th to 1st - 2014 Monster Energy Supercross Toronto





That misconception is who the sport is for. Unfortunately, many individuals only believe that supercross motorcycle racing is for professional athletes. Professional supercross motorcycle racing is the most well-known variation of the sport, but there are others. There are supercross motorcycle racing events that are designed for amateur adult riders, as well as youth riders. 

Supercross motorcycle racing takes place indoors, on man-made tracks. These tracks are, in a way, similar to obstacle courses. They are often decked out with the highest jumps and other fun adventures. The goal of supercross racing is not only to master the course, but to come in first. As previously mentioned, supercross racing takes place indoors. 

When it comes to the history of supercross motorcycle racing, it is often difficult to pinpoint its exact date of birth. Supercross racing is a variation of motocross racing. The only difference between the two is that motocross races tend to take place outdoors, while supercross racing events are mostly held indoors. 

If you are located near one of those events, you are encouraged to attend it. The more fans that come to see a race, the better the chance are that races will continue on at that location. In addition to continued races at a specific venue, a high fan interest may also spark the development of new supercross racing venues. 

Supercross racing venues, for professional race events are mostly held in indoor areas, such as football stadiums. Although these races are most commonly held indoors, the professional supercross racing circuit has begun to participate in a number of outdoor races. As with indoor races, these races occur all across the United States. 

There are many men and women out there who wish to become a professional supercross racer; therefore, many supercross racing events tend to have a fairly large turn out. Once all of the qualifying racings have taken place, many supercross racers then participate in heat races. Heat races are sometimes substituted for qualifying races, especially during amateur supercross motorcycle races.