Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Monster Energy Supercross Set to Resume Racing in Salt Lake City on May 31

Feld Entertainment, Inc. announced today that the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, will resume racing at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 31 and will run through June 21. The final seven, made-for-tv races will be broadcast on NBC networks without fans in attendance. The Utah Sports Commission, a longtime partner of Supercross, has coordinated our return to Utah.



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Monster Energy Supercross Set to Resume Racing in Salt Lake City on May 31

 

Like all forms of sports, the Monster Energy Supercross Championship was abruptly halted in early March after completing ten rounds of the 17-round Championship. The last race was held on March 7 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. where Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Eli Tomac earned his fifth win of the season over top rival Team Honda HRC’s Ken Roczen, both of whom are competing for their first premiere class title with only three points of separation.  

RACING FORMAT

The racing format has been adjusted to reduce the number of athletes to stay within the minimum requirements and a standard race format will be used for all seven rounds, except for the finale which will be an Eastern/Western Regional 250SX Class Showdown.

Supercross Race Format for Final Seven Rounds: 
  • 450SX Class - 40 Riders based on current point standings and 2020 top 100 number or combined season qualifying results 
  • 250SX Class - 40 Riders based on current point standings and 2020 top 100 number or combined season qualifying results 
  • Two qualifying sessions will be held for gate pick 
  • 250SX Class – Two Heat Races and a Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ)
  • 450SX Class - Two Heat Races and a Last Chance Qualifier (LCQ) 
  • 250SX Class Main Event
  • 450SX Class Main Event  

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