Monster Energy Supercross Tickets on Sale Today for Glendale Round
The World’s Best Two-Wheel Racers Converge on State Farm Stadium
for a Night of Non-Stop Action on April 8, 2023
Feld Motor Sports announced today tickets are on sale for all 17 rounds of the 2023 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season, including Round 12 stop in Glendale, AZ at State Farm Stadium on April 8, 2023.
The 17-race schedule, now a part of the 31-race SuperMotocross World ChampionshipTM schedule, will visit 16 cities spread across 12 states including California, Texas, Florida, Washington, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Colorado. The Supercross season will conclude on Saturday, May 13 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City where we will once again crown a Supercross World Champion.
Storylines abound for the 2023 Supercross season as the 450SX Class continues to feature some of the most talented athletes the sport has ever seen. Three Supercross champions will be competing for another title – 2-time defending Supercross World Champion and ESPY award winning Eli Tomac, 2-time world champion Cooper Webb and 2018 world champion Jason Anderson as both a domestic and international “who’s who” list of competitors vie for their first title – Marvin Musquin (France), Dylan Ferrandis (France), Chase Sexton, Adam Cianciarulo, Malcolm Stewart, Justin Barcia, Aaron Plessinger, and Christian Craig, all from America.
Eli Tomac hoisting the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship trophy after clinching his second world championship in Denver at Empower Field at Mile High Stadium. Photo Credit: Feld Motor Sports
The 250SX Class will see the return of Australian super-star and 2022 Eastern Regional Champion, Jett Lawrence, and his brother, Hunter Lawrence (Western Regional runner-up) while Japanese stand out Jo Shimoda and Americans Cameron McAdoo, RJ Hampshire, Austin Forkner, and Michael Mosiman all seek their first title. After finding success in the MXGP series, France’s Tom Vialle will be a new international addition to the Monster Energy AMA 250SX Class Championship. Vialle is a 2-time MX2 Class Champion.
The Western Regional 250SX Class Championship will be contested at the following rounds:
- Round 1: Anaheim, CA on Saturday, January 7 at Angel Stadium
- Round 2: Oakland, CA on Saturday, January 14 at RingCentral Coliseum
- Round 3: San Diego, CA on Saturday, January 21 at Snapdragon Stadium
- Round 4: Anaheim, CA on Saturday, January 28 at Angel Stadium
- Round 11: Seattle, WA on Saturday, March 25 at Lumen Field
- Round 12: Glendale, AZ on Saturday, April 8 at State Farm Stadium
- Round 16: Denver, CO on Saturday, May 6 at Empower Field at Mile High
State Farm Stadium returns as one of the three Triple Crown events taking place this season – first in Anaheim, CA will take place on January 28 at Angel Stadium, followed by Round 7 on February 25 in Arlington, TX and finally April 8 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ. The unique Triple Crown three-race format is a break from the traditional one Main Event race format and has become a fan favorite since its inception in 2018.
Supercross FanFest, an event within itself returns to Arizona, the expansive outside footprint features first and foremost, unprecedented access to the sport’s biggest stars with an up-close and intimate view of their race bikes and team rigs. For the seventh year, the BMX Triple Challenge will return as a marquee event within FanFest and will feature some of the best BMX Freestyle riders in the world. Also featured will be Monster Energy exhibitions, a Monster Energy Supercross – the Official Video Game 6 display where fans can play the game, an interactive FLY Racing pump track for the little ones, sponsor displays, photo opportunity set ups, plus food and beverages. As the name implies, FanFest is a festival for the fans and has become a major part of the Supercross experience where fans can jump back and forth between the paddock and the stadium to also watch practice and qualifying. FanFest passes are priced at $15 each.
Glendale, AZ will be one of four Supercross events that will also serve as Premier qualifying rounds for the Supercross Futures AMA National Championship. Athletes competing in the 250SX Futures Class will be awarded points towards their pro Supercross license based on their finishing positions at these Premier qualifying events. Fans will again be able to preview the next generation of talent as part of the Saturday Supercross race-day schedule. The top five riders from each of those Premier events will earn an entry into the Supercross Futures AMA National Championship taking place at Round 17 in Salt Lake City on Saturday, May 13. Here, the fastest amateur riders will compete for a coveted AMA National Championship.
Kicking off its 24th year of racing, KTM Junior Supercross, presented by Wells Fargo will return to competition and the 2023 program at Round 12 in Glendale will feature participants racing aboard KTM’s highly competitive electric KTM SX-E 5 platform, with a fully solar operational semi and set up.A fan favorite, KTM Junior Supercross, presented by Wells Fargo will take place at 10 rounds followed by an 11th championship round at the Supercross season finale in Salt Lake City. For program overview please visit www.KTMJrSX.com. Registration for the 2023 season opens October 14th online at KTM Junior Supercross Registration.
WHEN: Saturday, April 8, 2023
- Gates Open / Practice & Qualifying starts at 12:00 PM
- FanFest hours: 12:00 PM–6:00 PM
- Opening Ceremonies at 6:30 PM
- Racing starts at 7:00 PM
WHERE: State Farm Stadium – 1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale, AZ 85305
TICKETS: Tickets and FanFest Passes will be available for purchase online at SeatGeek.com
or in-person at the venue box office
*Ticket prices subject to change – additional venue/ticketing fees may apply
This past off-season, the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship became part of the 31-event SuperMotocross World ChampionshipTM that also includes the AMA Pro Motocross Championship. The overseeing entity, the SuperMotocross League, will unify the unique elements of the two seasons—athletes, race teams, sponsors, organizers, and most importantly the fans—and combine the best of both forms of racing: the profound technical skill and precision needed to excel in Supercross, and the sheer speed and endurance required for success in Pro Motocross. This new form of racing is defined by what will become the world’s most challenging tracks—designed to test athletes both physically and mentally. Race teams and manufacturers will be faced with the new challenge of finding the right balance in their bike and suspension set ups, one that is best suited for combined stadium and outdoor track elements. As a result, fans’ perceptions will be challenged when they watch the world’s best racers compete on a track requiring a new, combined skillset to win.
After the Monster Energy AMA Supercross and AMA Pro Motocross seasons conclude, the SuperMotocross World Championship will feature a two round playoff and then SuperMotocross World Championship Final that seeds the top 22 racers (both classes) in combined points from both championships, for one final contest. Venues for the SuperMotocross World Championship playoff rounds and ticketing information will be released shortly.
All 17 rounds of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship will be streamed live domestically on Peacock, while broadcast coverage will be shared between NBC, USA Network, and CNBC.