Feld Announces Specialty-Themed
Supercross Events
F
eld Motor Sports, Inc. an-
nounced its specialty-themed
races kicking off the new year,
which include returning themes
and a nod to the past 50 years of
Supercross racing.
2024 marks the 50th anniver
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sary season of AMA Supercross,
celebrating its inception in 1974
at the Los Angeles Memorial
Coliseum. Round three in San
Diego will play host to a 50th-
anniversary retro-themed night.
Race teams, athletes and indus
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try partners will be encouraged to
run historical graphics from past
decades across bike liveries and
race gear to celebrate the eras
that helped shape Supercross
into what it is today.
Round seven at AT&T Stadium
in Arlington, Texas, will host Mili
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tary Appreciation night. As seen
in previous years, race teams,
athletes and sponsors will contin
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ue to fly military-inspired graph-
ics across their bikes and gear to
honor those who serve(d).
As the Love Moto Stop Cancer
campaign continues, round 14
at Nissan Stadium in Nashville,
Tennessee, will see the return
of the annual Love Moto Stop
Cancer race, honoring the kids
at St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital, which is located right
down the interstate in Memphis.
Supercross, entering its eighth
year of partnership with St. Jude,
recently surpassed $1M in funds
raised to support the fight against
childhood cancer. Each year, this
honorary race, which launched
in Nashville in 2019, encourages
teams, athletes and industry
partners to showcase St. Jude
patient-inspired artwork across
bike graphics and race gear.
These items are then donated into
the annual Supercross-St. Jude
auction, an initiative that raised
over $130,000 in 2023 alone. The
yearlong text-to-donate campaign
supporting St. Jude will launch
at Round 2 at Oracle Park in San
Francisco, California.
Additional initiatives support
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ing St. Jude Children's Research
Hospital will be announced
closer to the season start.
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Monster Energy Supercross
will host three specialty-
themed events in 2024.