In the last three seasons, Ryan Dungey’s consistency and dominance aboard his KTM 450 SX-F has amassed a total of 20 wins plus 25 podiums and the American ace from Minnesota has not been out of the top four in any main event; an impressive feat at the very highest
USA Supercross
How the AMA championships were won!
Full race coverage of Las Vegas SX thriller!
Check out the main event action from the Las Vegas Supercross finale. Watch them while you can! There are two versions of each race in case they get taken down! Las Vegas SX | 450 Main by tania-vaidiliene Las Vegas SX | 250 Main by tania-vaidiliene https://youtu.be/BVlKo7qIGfQ https://youtu.be/9MuTIhg3PxM
Craig replaces Seely for Vegas finale
Team Honda HRC’s Cole Seely will be sidelined for this weekend’s Las Vegas Supercross finale following further aggravation to his adductor muscle. After missing two rounds, Seely made his return to racing last weekend in East Rutherford, New Jersey, only to aggravate the injury during the evening’s main event. Seely
Savatgy loses SX lead for course-cutting
Joey Savatgy has been stripped of his lead in the East Coast 250 Supercross championship for course-cutting at Saturday's East Rutherford Supercross. After crashing, he got back on but joined a later section of track. Following a protest, the AMA gave him a five-place penalty, dropping him from third to
East Rutherford supercross thriller!
Roczen heads home after final surgery
Dungey talks Supercross changes and retirement!
Hill clinches 250 West Supercross crown
In the Western Regional 250SX Class at the Salt Lake City Supercross, Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/KTM's Shane McElrath took his third victory of the season, but it was Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Justin Hill who celebrated clinching the Western Regional Championship. In the Western Regional 250SX Class Main Event it was Monster
Tomac takes Dungey in Salt Lake thriller
A crowd of 43,207 fans, the series' largest attendance ever at Rice-Eccles Stadium, was on hand to watch an incredible come-from-behind effort by Monster Energy Kawasaki's Eli Tomac, who passed nine riders and overcame Team Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Ryan Dungey late to capture his ninth 450SX Class









