Big Changes For The 2018 Supercross Season
(Press Release) Feld Entertainment®
announced today that tickets for the 2018 Monster Energy Supercross
season will go on sale tomorrow, October 24. The 2018 season will
be the most exciting and entertaining of all-time as a new era of
Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, will
change the battleground forever with a revised points system, the
addition of three Triple Crown
Monster Energy Cup-style events, two 250SX East/West Showdowns,
four Supercross Amateur racing events and the elimination of semi
races in qualifying for the Main Event.
https://youtu.be/t_oZ-4GiFX8
As the most competitive and highest-profile motorcycle racing
championship in the world, Monster Energy Supercross has
entertained millions of fans for 43 years. For the first time in
over two decades, the 2018 season will debut an all-new points
system to evenly allocate points over all 22 finishing positions.
While the gap between 1st, 2nd and 3rd has not changed, the new
points system will ensure that the race to the championship will be
much more competitive throughout the season as the reward is
greater for a better finish.
The elimination of semi races will add further pressure to qualify
as the world's most elite endurance athletes will have just two
chances to ensure a spot in the Main Event through one of two heat
races or a last chance qualifier (LCQ). This year, the Top 9 in
each heat will qualify directly into the Main Event while positions
10-20 will have one last chance to make it through the LCQ.
Previously, only five positions would transfer to the Main Event
from the heat races and all others would be transferred to a semi
race. Eliminating the semi races will make for longer heat races
and last chance qualifiers, allowing for more intense battles on
the track from the stars for the fans.
https://youtu.be/FcgDY162_NY
From a fan's perspective, the most anticipated change in 2018 will
be the introduction of the Monster Energy Supercross Triple Crown,
a three-city showdown hosted at Angel Stadium in Anaheim on January
20, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on March 3 and U.S. Bank
Stadium in Minneapolis on April 14 where both the 250SX and 450SX
Classes will compete in three Main Events. Qualifying races will
deduce the field to the top 22 riders in each class, and the 250SX
Class will compete in 6-, 10- and 12-minute Main Events, while the
450SX Class will compete in 8-, 12- and 15-minute Main Events. An
Olympic-style scoring method will be used to determine an overall
winner in each class from all three Main Events where the lowest
combined score at the end will be awarded the overall win.
Additionally, two 250SX East/West Showdowns will double the
excitement in Indianapolis and Las Vegas this season as fans will
have the opportunity to see 20 of the fastest riders from each
coast (Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship and Western
Regional 250SX Class Championship) battling each other for victory.
The Main Event will be the first and only time throughout the night
where all of the 250SX Class stars will line up on the gate for a
15-minute plus 1 lap Main Event where winner takes all.
https://youtu.be/UgU6OLTXRu8
Another dramatic change to the 2018 season includes the addition of
four Supercross Amateur racing events at Angel Stadium in Anaheim
on January 20, University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale on January
27, Raymond James Stadium in Tampa on February 24 and Mercedes-Benz
Stadium in Atlanta on March 3, which will give amateur athletes in
27 classes their only chance to compete in the same venue on the
same weekend as all of the stars of Supercross.