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AMA Supercross Tickets

The AMA Supercross season has been as exciting as ever in 2013. Those with AMA Supercross tickets early on enjoyed a certain degree of parity, but eventually a few racers set themselves apart from the rest. Specifically, David Millsaps, Ryan Villopoto, Ryan Dungey, and Trey Canard have made it clear this is their season.

David Millsaps is the current point leader and he enjoys a decent lead thanks to incredibly consistent finishes near the top in each and every race. Villopoto has been less consistent, but he has been purely dominant in smaller runs in 2013. Dungey has been coming on of late and could very well overtake Villopoto. Canard is fading fast and needs to put together a run of first place finishes to remain in the race to finish first on the points standings. If he does not then this four-man race will shrink to three in the second-half of the race schedule.



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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Jan 4, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Angel Stadium
Anaheim, CA
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Jan 11, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Chase Field
Phoenix, AZ
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Jan 18, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Angel Stadium
Anaheim, CA
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Jan 25, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Overstock.com Coliseum
Oakland, CA
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Feb 1, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Angel Stadium
Anaheim, CA
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Feb 8, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego, CA
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Feb 15, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Dallas Cowboys Stadium
Arlington, TX
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Feb 22, 2014
Sat TBA
Georgia Dome
Atlanta, GA
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Mar 1, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Lucas Oil Stadium
Indianapolis, IN
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Mar 15, 2014
Sat TBA
Ford Field
Detroit, MI
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Mar 22, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Rogers Centre
Toronto, ONT
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Mar 29, 2014
Sat 12:30PM
Edward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Mar 29, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Edward Jones Dome
Saint Louis, MO
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Apr 5, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Reliant Stadium
Houston, TX
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Apr 12, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
CenturyLink Field
Seattle, WA
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross Apr 26, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
MetLife Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross May 3, 2014
Sat 7:00PM
Sam Boyd Stadium
Las Vegas, NV
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AMA Supercross burst onto the sports scene in the 1970s but faded from the public consciousness until the 21st century. This new century has truly been a rebirth for the sport, as the American Motorcyclist Association has amped up the advertising dollars and has made Supercross the second most popular motorsport in North America.

Currently, Supercross has two levels, the premier division 450SX Class and the junior division 250SX Class. The 450SX has 17 races scheduled across the country. These races typically these events are held on the West Coast and in the South, but the races do tend to hit a few venues north of the Mason-Dixon border before the last event of the season. This last event is held every May in Las Vegas at Sam Boyd Stadium. The junior division is split into regions, East and West. The best of these junior division performers put on a showcase for the next season with the East-West Shootout.

Each of these events is run with the same format. The qualifiers run in two heats of 20, with the top 9 finishers advancing to the championship race. Those who did not finish in the top 9 are given another chance. The consolation race puts these more than 20 racers together and the top 2 finishers are given chance to race with those who advanced after the first two heats.

As with any sport, AMA Supercross has had its major figures. During the 1990s, when the sport was still relatively underground, Jeremy McGrath finished atop the premier division standings seven times. Ricky Carmichael dominated to open the 21st century, winning five championships in six year. The sport is currently searching for its latest dominant force. Ryan Villopoto and Ryan Dungey have each shown promise, winning an AMA championship or finishing near the top of the standings in the last three years.