The Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship season will come to Fort Worth, featuring what has become a deep array of talent. Three Supercross champions - 2x champion Cooper Webb, 2020 champion Eli Tomac, and 2018 champion Jason Anderson - will be competing for another title, and both a domestic and international “who’s who” list of competitors vie for their first title – Ken Roczen (Germany), Marvin Musquin (France), Dylan Ferrandis (France), and Adam Cianciarulo, Justin Barcia, Aaron Plessinger, Malcolm Stewart, and Chase Sexton, all from America.
The 250SX Class will see a return of both reigning champions Justin Cooper (Western Regional) and Colt Nichols (Eastern Regional), while Australian super-star brothers Jett and Hunter Lawrence and Japan’s Jo Shimoda seek their first title.
The world’s best two-wheel racers converge on Arlington for one night of non-stop action. The indoor and outdoor seasons of the SuperMotocross World Championship series consist of 17 Supercross races and 11 Pro Motocross races, providing 28 rounds of racing building towards the 2024 SuperMotocross Playoffs and World Championship Final.
The expansive Monster Energy Supercross FanFest footprint features first and foremost, unprecedented access to the sport’s biggest stars with an up-close and intimate view of their race bikes and team rigs. As the name implies, FanFest is a festival for the fans and has become a major part of the Supercross experience where fans can jump back and forth between the paddock and the stadium to also watch practice and qualifying prior to the Main Event.
The world’s best two-wheel racers converge on Arlington for one night of non-stop action. The indoor and outdoor seasons of the SuperMotocross World Championship series consist of 17 Supercross races and 11 Pro Motocross races, providing 28 rounds of racing building towards the 2024 SuperMotocross Playoffs and World Championship Final.
The expansive Monster Energy Supercross FanFest footprint features first and foremost, unprecedented access to the sport’s biggest stars with an up-close and intimate view of their race bikes and team rigs. As the name implies, FanFest is a festival for the fans and has become a major part of the Supercross experience where fans can jump back and forth between the paddock and the stadium to also watch practice and qualifying prior to the Main Event.