Up-To-Know! Anaheim 1 Supercross
Supercross first took place at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, then simply called Anaheim Stadium, in 1976! Then Marty Smith managed to claim victory ahead of Dutchman Pierre Karsmakers and Kent Howerton.
The stadium is traditionally the home base of the baseball club; Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. In addition to this club, the NFL team the 'Los Angeles Rams' also played their home games in Anaheim from 1980 to 1994. After this American Football club moved to St. Louis, which is all possible in America, this team returned to California this year. With the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, also known to us, as its home base.
In addition to supercross, motor sports were also practiced in the past in the 'Anaheim Stadium' in the form of Speedway. However, the event did not last long.
Live Training from 21:50 PM.
Live Racing: Supercrosslive.com
From this year onwards you can watch the match live and completely legally via the season pass offered by Feld Entertainment. The Promoter of the AMA/World Championship Supercross offers this pay-per-view formula to everyone who does not live in America or Canada and, in other words, cannot rely on FOX Sports. You pay $100 for a season pass, which is about 95 euros.
Timetable – CET (UTC+1)
03:30 – 04:05 – Opening ceremony
04:05 – 04:12 – 250SX West: Heat 1 (5 Minutes + 1 Lap)
04:18 – 04:25 – 250SX West: Heat 2 (5 Minutes + 1 Lap)
04:30 – 04:38 – 450SX Heat 1 (5 Minutes + 1 Lap)
04:44 – 04:51 – 450SX Heat 2 (5 Minutes + 1 Lap)
04:51 – 05:06 – Trail maintenance
05:06 – 05:11 – 250SX LCQ (3 minutes + 1 Lap)
05:15 – 05:21 – 450SX Semi 1 (4 minutes + 1 Lap)
05:25 – 05:31 – 450SX Semi 2 (4 minutes + 1 Lap)
05:31 – 05:45 – Break
05:45 – 05:50 – 450SX LCQ (3 minutes + 1 Lap)
05:56 – 05:59 – 250SX “Warm-up Lap”
06:01 – 06:18 – 250SX Final (15 minutes + 1 Lap)
06:18 – 06:25 – 250SX Podium Ceremony
06:25 – 06:28 – 450SX “Warm-up Lap”
06:30 – 06:52 – 450SX Final (20 minutes + 1 Lap)
06:52 – 07.00:450 – XNUMXSX Podium Ceremony
2012: Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki)
2013: Davi Millsaps (Suzuki)
2014: Ken Roczen (KTM)
2015: Ken Roczen (Suzuki)
2016: Jason Anderson (Husqvarna)
2012: Cole Seely (Honda)
2013: Eli Tomac (Honda)
2014: Jason Anderson (KTM)
2015: Jessy Nelson (KTM)
2016: Cooper Webb (Yamaha)
Photo: Simon Cudby – KTM Images
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