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Although supercross was earlier compared to NASCAR, you will find that the two actually have little in common, besides the fact that they are both popular and both are focused on racing. While NASCAR uses traditional race cars, also sometimes referred to as sports cars, supercross uses motorcycles. What is unique about these motorcycles is that they are not the ones that you regularly see on the highway; they are off-road bikes made especially for off-road racing. 

This allowed him to focus solely on his supercross racing career, which in turn lead to even more wins. However, in 2003, Jeremy McGrath made the decision to retire from supercross motorcycle racing. Although McGrath chose to retire from supercross motorcycle racing, in 2003, it appeared as if he just couldn t let the sport go. 

If you have been looking to try something new, you may want to consider giving supercross motorcycle racing a shot. In fact, you may very well find that it is a fun and exciting sport to not only watch, but also to participate in. Supercross motorcycle racing was derived from motocross racing. Motocross racing involves the use of an off-road bike and an off-road course. 

While motocross motorcycle racing and supercross motorcycle racing do have their similarities, they are two completely different sports. Motocross motorcycle racing was first developed before supercross racing was ever heard of. Motocross racing events take place in outdoor venues. Their racing tracks vary in size, but many tend to be around one or two miles long. 

When it comes to supercross motorcycle racing, as well as supercross BMX racing, there is a common misconception believed by many. 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. 

The only problem with motocross racing was that it was held outdoors, often in rural areas. This largely limited the number of fans who could enjoy a motocross event; therefore, the switch was made to indoors. The first supercross racing event was held in the Los Angeles Coliseum. Although, at the time, it was not officially known as supercross racing.