MXA’S WEEKEND NEWS ROUND-UP: IT’S A NUMBERS GAME—PURSE MONEY, NATIONAL POINTS & YOUTUBE VIEWS
The fans won’t complain about another Supercross-like race series, but swimming with the sharks often ends in someone getting bit
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The fans won’t complain about another Supercross-like race series, but swimming with the sharks often ends in someone getting bit
The riders get two weekends off, during which time they will train like dogs, put in hours on their bikes, spend their evenings in the gym and come back on August 13 all rested and ready
No matter who wins they are going to want you to pay for the joy of financing their business mistakes
Just when we thought we had the Martin boys back together again — one of them decides to quit. Don’t take it personally Jeremy.
There are seven 250/450 Nationals left and seven MXGP races left—the final rounds in September will in held in Pala and Oman (where the temperatures will be the same)
Who will Join Eli Tomac and Ken Roczen in the inaugural World Supercross Championship?
MXGP heads off to Samota-Sumbawa, the AMA Nationals take a breather before the July 4th Red Bud weekend and MAVTV get a week off to find the bugs in their system
Ken Roczen and Chase Sexton penalized for jumping when the Red Cross flag was waving at Thunder Valley
As a general rule, the AMA 250/450 Nationals are exciting for the first five rounds and, after that, then everyone goes on auto-pilot
No one wins the Championship at round one, but if they did, Chase Sexton would be in Tahiti right now with a million dollar check in his sunburned hands
What’s new? Fuel-injected two-stroke, Endurocross & 2023 new models; What’s old? Supercross, endless injuries & electric hype
More YouTube numbers to amaze your friends with, Kurt Caselli celebration, when the 2023 KTM 300SX will finally arrive & how to win a free bike
What’s new? Fill-in rides are a hot commodity right now, KTM listened to its two-stroke faithful, MXGP heads for Sardinia and we won’t tell you where that is (look it up)
Saturday night was the end of Supercross until next January, but motocross starts in 19 days, Eli signs his 2023 contract, Barcia penalized again & Herlings still not coming to America
Only 2 Supercrosses left, then 12 Nationals and finally we’ll talk about how many zeros on next year’s check
But, if the sport was only about the winners it would be, not only a very small sport, but a pretty boring one at that
$25,500 up for grabs of the 2022 World Two-Stroke Championship and a 250 East/West showdown at Atlanta Motor Speedway
It’s a big, bold, wide world out there! And if you think it revolves around you—it does
Although the time off may be ruined by the need for the factory teams to start outdoor testing
Watching the 250 Wast for six weeks and then the 250 East for five weeks makes no sense—combine them into one glorious AMA 250 Supercross Championship, already
The World Two-Stroke Championship is only one month away & Pasha has already rounded-up $15,000 in purse money for the 125 Pros, Over-30 125 Pros and Over-50 125 Pros
It doesn’t matter who you are rooting for, the man who wins Daytona is one tough cowboy
Jason Anderson rides into Texas for a shootout with Eli “Sure Shot”Tomac for the Red Plate of courage
We get our first three-time winner, Dylan Ferrandis ruins Eli’s night, Sexton pays a big price for a front-end push & and let’s trade day-for-night in the future
AMA Supercross has one last stand in Anaheim before leaving the West Coast for good
Who will be the first to win two Supercross races in 2022? Tomac is the obvious pick, but Anderson is the fastest and Sexton is the most determined
What you learn this week in “Rumors, Gossip & Unfounded Truths” will stay in your memory for at least a couple days before we replace it
The intensity ramps up for San Diego as last week’s winner falters and the 2022 AMA 450 Supercross points are all jumbled up
The first race of the year is just like a practice session to get used to a true-to-life Supercross track—round two is where the season really begins
Your gonna need a jacket at Anaheim Stadium next week, but it looks like the drought-killer rain storms will go away soon