Dean Wilson has finally confirmed he will be racing the Anaheim Supercross on Saturday after a tough fight back from injury. He dislocated his hip in October at the Monster Cup. The factory Husky rider said on Instagram: "I took 2 1/2 Months off the IG and we are back. I
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Who’s entered for Anaheim?
The provisional entry lists for the opening round of the AMA Supercross at Anaheim have been released, but it's not a final list and changes are expected. Such as MTB pro Bernard Kerr in the event! 250SX West: 1WFerrandis, DylanLake Elsinore, CA6Martin, JeremyRochester, MN12McElrath, ShaneMurrieta, CA13Nichols, ColtMurrieta, CA26Martin, AlexClermont, FL28Mosiman, MichaelMenifee, CA29Mcadoo,
Supercross stars talk Xmas songs!
Barcia and Plessinger head Yamaha 450X assault
The 2020 Monster Energy Yamaha Factory Racing Team is Justin Barcia and Aaron Plessinger as the returning riders. The pair are prepared to battle for the crown aboard the Yamaha YZ450F in the premier 450 class of both the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and the AMA Pro Motocross Championship
Star Yamaha reveals 250 Supercross line-up
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. (YMUS), is pleased to announce a powerhouse lineup on the Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing team in 2020 with Shane McElrath joining defending 250SX West Champion Dylan Ferrandis and teammates Justin Cooper and Colt Nichols. The four will battle for Monster Energy 250SX Division titles aboard
250 SX champ Sexton hurt again
Supercross power rankings revealed
Craig’s drug test ban removed
Injured Musquin out of Supercross
Marvin Musquin has sustained a leg injury that required surgery and he will miss the entire 2020 AMA Supercross Championship. Musquin injured his knee when he cased a jump at KTM’s test track facility in Corona, California while preparing for the upcoming Supercross season. He returned to France this week and
Anstie signs USA Suzuki deal
Max Anstie will race in the USA next year for the H.E.P. Motorsports team on Suzuki, alongside Kyle Cunningham and Adam Enticknap. H.E.P. Motorsports and Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. (SMAI) are proud to announce their continued partnership for the 2020 racing season. Building on continuity and increased support from SMAI,









