
Feld Entertainment announced the 2018 Monster Energy Supercross season today featuring some change of venues but nothing ground-breaking in terms of a widely anticipated (or perhaps feared) modification to the number of rounds. The schedule continues the traditional 17 round format in place since the 2008 season.
Anaheim keeps two rounds but Houston returns for the first time in three years sending the field to Texas for Round 2 then back to Anaheim. Oakland and San Diego remain as stops but Toronto gets dropped as well as East Rutherford and Detroit. The biggest change is the date in Tampa which returns for the first time since 1999 bringing the series to Florida twice next year as Daytona, of course, stays on the schedule.
No relief to riders though with more sensible dates as the series gives one weekend off and wraps the month of April starting from Seattle on April 7 to Minneapolis to Foxborough than back west to Utah on April 28. Las Vegas closes the 2018 Supercross season on May 5.
Stay tuned for when tickets go on sale. Fox Broadcasting, in its various forms, remains as television host.
Check out the full 2018 Supercross schedule below:
Date |
Venue |
City |
---|---|---|
January 6 |
Angel Stadium |
Anaheim, CA |
January 13 |
NRG Stadium |
Houston, TX |
January 20 |
Angel Stadium |
Anaheim, CA |
January 27 |
University of Phoenix Stadium |
Glendale, AZ |
February 3 |
Oakland Alameda Coliseum |
Oakland, CA |
February 10 |
Petco Park |
San Diego, CA |
February 17 |
AT&T Stadium |
Arlington, TX |
February 24 |
Raymond James Stadium |
Tampa, FL |
March 3 |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
Atlanta, GA |
March 10 |
Daytona Speedway |
Daytona, FL |
March 17 |
Dome at America's Center |
St. Louis, MO |
March 24 |
Lucas Oil Stadium |
Indianapolis, IN |
April 7 |
CenturyLink Field |
Seattle, WA |
April 14 |
U.S. Bank Stadium |
Minneapolis, MN |
April 21 |
Gillette Stadium |
Foxborough, MA |
April 28 |
Rice-Eccles Stadium |
Salt Lake City, UT |
May 5 |
Sam Boyd Stadium |
Las Vegas |