Monster Energy Supercross announces 2025 schedule, Pittsburgh added as….

Monster Energy Supercross announces 2025 schedule, Pittsburgh added as new market

The Monster Energy Supercross series has announced the 2025 schedule combining historic and recently added markets. The season will run from January 11, 2025, through May 10, 2025 and comprises 17 rounds.

In addition to historic venues such as Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, and Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, the series will visit new markets such as Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Birmingham, Alabama, which was added to the schedule in 2024. The season will once more end in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it was established during the COVID-19 pandemic season of 2020.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the only brand-new market, but the series will return to Tampa, Florida, and East Rutherford, New Jersey after those markets were left off the schedule in 2024.

San Francisco, St. Louis, and Nashville have been removed from the schedule to make room for new venues.

As it has for the past several seasons, Supercross will begin on the West Coast to avoid severe weather conditions in the North and Northeast. Anaheim 1 will be followed by a visit to San Diego, California, the following week, return to Anaheim for Week 3, and then move to Glendale, Arizona, for Week 4.

Week 5 features a return to Raymond James Stadium for its fourth appearance and first since 2020.

Detroit’s Ford Field hosted their last two rounds, (in 2022 and 2023), in March but will move to a mid-February date.

To allow the riders to thaw out, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas slots into Week 7.

The first half of the schedule will conclude with the iconic Daytona Supercross race, traditionally held during Bike Week.

On Tuesday morning, Supercross released the locations of the next four races.

The stadium series leaves Daytona and heads to the Midwest and Indianapolis for Round 9 on March 8.

The only off week of the season precedes Round 10 as Supercross makes its second appearance in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 22.

From there, riders will get some frequent flyer miles under their belt. Seattle, Washington, hosts a race on March 29, and Foxborough, Massachusetts, returns to the schedule on April 5.

Pennsylvania will host two races in 2025, both scheduled near the end of the calendar. Philadelphia hosts their second Supercross race on April 12 and Pittsburgh hosts a race on April 26.

This marks only the third time in Supercross history that Pittsburgh has hosted a race. Three Rivers Stadium hosted races in 1978 and 1983.

The season’s final two races, Denver and Salt Lake City, remain in the slots they have occupied since 2022.

2025 SuperMotocross Schedule

Supercross
January 11: Angel Stadium; Anaheim, California 1
January 18: Snapdragon Stadium; San Diego, California
January 25: Angel Stadium; Anaheim, California 2
February 1: State Farm Stadium; Glendale, Arizona
February 8: Raymond James Stadium; Tampa, Florida
February 15: Ford Field; Detroit, Michigan
February 22: AT&T Stadium; Arlington, Texas
March 1: Daytona International Speedway; Daytona Beach, Florida
March 8: Lucas Oil Stadium; Indianapolis, Indiana
March 22: Protective Stadium; Birmingham, Alabama
March 29: Lumen Field; Seattle, Washington
April 5: Gillette Stadium; Foxborough, Massachusetts
April 12: Lincoln Financial Field; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 19: MetLife Stadium; East Rutherford, New Jersey
April 26: Acrisure Stadium; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
May 3: Empower Field at Mile High; Denver, Colorado
May 10: Rice-Eccles Stadium; Salt Lake City, Utah

Motocross
May 24: Fox Raceway; Pala California
May 31: Hangtown; Rancho Cordova, California
June 7: Thunder Valley; Lakewood, Colorado
June 14: High Point; Mount Morris, Pennsylvania
June 28: The Wick 338; Southwick, Massachusetts
July 5: RedBud; Buchanan, Michigan
July 12: Spring Creek; Millville, Minnesota
July 19: Washougal, Washington
August 9: Ironman; Crawfordsville, Indiana
August 16: Unadilla; New Berlin, New York
August 23: Budds Creek; Mechanicsville, Maryland

 

 

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