Feld Entertainment released the 17-round 2022 Supercross schedule returning to normalcy as it leaves the much-beloved midweek racing a thing of the past and California hosting five of the first six rounds.
With the hope that the coronavirus pandemic will be at least a not too distant memory, the 2022 Supercross season starts Jan. 8, 2022 at Anaheim and returns to the Big A twice more as Angel Stadium gets three races for the first time since 2015. No “residencies” anymore as was done for the 2020 and 2021 seasons in order to complete a full 17-round schedule and navigate around coronavirus lockdowns that interrupted the 2020 season after Round 10.
Mostly familiar venues remain intact as Supercross visits Oakland and San Diego as well as Glendale, AZ, Foxborough, Seattle, Denver and of course Daytona. Atlanta remains but perhaps the debacle that is downtown Atlanta finally raised eyebrows as the host venue returns to the Atlanta Motor Speedway, which successfully held three straight rounds this year, instead of Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Foxborough returns for the first time since 2018 while Denver, Minneapolis, Indianapolis and St. Louis drop the gates. Salt Lake City returns for the third straight year as the final round leaving Las Vegas off for the first time - in forever - in relation to a non-pandemic year. The East/West Regional rounds will be announced later though you can probably expect a return to the traditional locations for the West Coast hosting 250SX West races and those on the East Coast hosting the 250SX East class.
Tickets on sale in October so check out the entire 2022 Supercross schedule below and enjoy the new name sans FIM: Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship.
2022 Supercross Season Schedule
Date |
Venue |
City |
---|---|---|
January 8 |
Angel Stadium |
Anaheim, CA |
January 15 |
RingCentral Coliseum |
Oakland, CA |
January 22 |
PETCO Park |
San Diego, CA |
January 29 |
Angel Stadium |
Anaheim, CA |
February 5 |
State Farm Stadium |
Glendale, AZ |
February 12 |
Angel Stadium |
Anaheim, CA |
February 19 |
U.S. Bank Stadium |
Minneapolis, MN |
February 26 |
AT&T Stadium |
Arlington, TX |
March 5 |
Daytona International Speedway |
Daytona Beach, FL |
March 12 |
Ford Field |
Detroit, MI |
March 19 |
Lucas Oil Stadium |
Indianapolis, IN |
March 26 |
Lumen Field |
Seattle, WA |
April 9 |
Dome at America's Center |
St. Louis, MO |
April 16 |
Atlanta Motor Speedway |
Atlanta, GA |
April 23 |
Gillette Stadium |
Foxborough, MA |
April 30 |
Broncos Stadium at Mile High |
Denver, CO |
May 7 |
Rice-Eccles Stadium |
Salt Lake City, UT |