Monster Energy Supercross Tickets
Monster Energy Supercross is an exciting, highly-competitive sport in which athletes race high-performance off-road motorcycles on man-made dirt tracks consisting of steep jumps and obstacles. It is guaranteed to be amazing live experience.
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| Sat, 18 Feb 2012 7:00 PM
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Cowboys Stadium |
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| Sat, 25 Feb 2012 7:00 PM
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Georgia Dome |
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| Sat, 3 Mar 2012 7:00 PM
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Edward Jones Dome |
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| Sat, 10 Mar 2012
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Daytona International Speedway |
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| Sat, 17 Mar 2012 7:00 PM
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Lucas Oil Stadium |
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| Sat, 31 Mar 2012 7:00 PM
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Reliant Stadium |
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| Sat, 14 Apr 2012 7:00 PM
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Louisiana Superdome |
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| Sat, 21 Apr 2012 7:00 PM
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CenturyLink Field |
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| Sat, 28 Apr 2012 7:00 PM
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Rice Eccles Stadium |
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| Sat, 5 May 2012 7:00 PM
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Sam Boyd Stadium |
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Monster Energy Supercross Information Continued
Supercross races are held almost exclusively inside professional baseball and football stadiums.
Supercross was derived from the sport of motocross, and while motocross and supercross are similar in many respects, there are significant differences as well. For example, because supercross events are held in stadiums, the track sizes tend to be smaller than traditional, outdoor motocross tracks. Also, the jumps and obstacles tend to be more uniform, the race lengths are shorter, fan attendance is greater, and the races themselves are heavily advertised, slickly-produced, televised motorsports held inside major cities, unlike motocross events which often are held in rural areas and go untelevised. Modern supercross races are sanctioned and governed by motorcycle associations such as the American Motorcyclist Association, and typically consist of a set number of qualifying races, heat races, semi-finals and final races (called the "main event"). Race lengths can range from as few as 6 laps in some qualifying races to 20 laps for the main event. Because the racing distances are shorter than outdoor motocross events, the race duration tends to be shorter as well. Supercross races usually last no longer than 22 minutes, while outdoor races can run in excess of 40 minutes per moto (and in American motocross, a winner ordinarily is chosen by combining his or her best scores from two motos). As a result, a supercross champion ordinarily is thought to have superior technical skills for racing on a very tight track under controlled conditions, while a motocross champion is lauded for having the strength, endurance and courage to race at high speed under extreme conditions of heat and physical exertion.



