2022 AMA Supercross Championship
2022 AMA Supercross Championship | |
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Organizer | American Motorcyclist Association, Feld Entertainment (except Daytona), NASCAR Holdings, Inc. (Daytona) |
Discipline | Dirt bike racing |
Duration | January – May 2022 |
Number of races | 17 |
TV partner(s) | NBC Sports (NBC, USA Network, CNBC, Peacock) |
Champions |
The 2022 AMA Supercross season is the 49th season of professional stadium off-road motorcycle racing in the United States.[1]
Season overview
The season began on January 8 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California, running until the final race in Salt Lake City, in late May.[2]
In round 3 at San Diego, Chase Sexton and Michael Mosiman each won their first events in the 450cc and 250cc classes respectively.[3]
Eli Tomac won his sixth career Daytona Supercross race at Round 9, eclipsing Ricky Carmichael's record for the most top class wins at Daytona. With the victory, he also tied Ryan Villopoto for the fifth-most wins in the AMA's premier class.[4]
Eli Tomac clinched the title at round 16 in Denver, CO with a 5th place finish over runner-up, and winner of the race, Jason Anderson.[5]
Season results
Round (250 East/West) | Date | Location | Stadium | 450SX Winner | 250SX Winner | TV Broadcast |
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1 (W) | 8 January | Anaheim | Angel Stadium | Ken Roczen (Honda HRC) | Christian Craig (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | CNBC |
2 (W) | 15 January | Oakland | Ring Central Coliseum | Jason Anderson (Monster Energy Kawasaki) | Christian Craig (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | USA Network |
3 (W) | 22 January | San Diego | Petco Park | Chase Sexton (Honda HRC) | Michael Mosiman (Red Bull Gas Gas) | USA Network |
4 (W) | 29 January | Anaheim 2 | Angel Stadium | Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | Christian Craig (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | CNBC (live) / NBC (delayed) |
5 (W) | 5 February | Glendale (Triple Crown) | State Farm Stadium | Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | Hunter Lawrence (Honda HRC) | CNBC |
6 (W) | 12 February | Anaheim 3 | Angel Stadium | Jason Anderson (Monster Energy Kawasaki) | Christian Craig (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | Peacock (live), CNBC (next-day delayed) |
7 (E) | 19 February | Minneapolis | U.S. Bank Stadium | Jason Anderson (Monster Energy Kawasaki) | Jett Lawrence (Honda HRC) | CNBC (live) / NBC (delayed) |
8 (E) | 26 February | Arlington (Triple Crown) | AT&T Stadium | Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | Cameron Mcadoo (Monster Energy Kawaski) | CNBC |
9 (E) | March 5 | Daytona | Daytona International Speedway | Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | Jett Lawrence (Honda HRC) | CNBC |
10 (E) | March 12 | Detroit | Ford Field | Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | Jett Lawrence (Honda HRC) | CNBC |
11 (E) | March 19 | Indianapolis | Lucas Oil Stadium | Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | Jett Lawrence (Honda HRC) | CNBC |
12 (W) | March 26 | Seattle | Lumen Field | Eli Tomac (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | Hunter Lawrence (Honda HRC) | USA Network |
13 (E) | April 9 | St Louis (Triple Crown) | The Dome at America's Center | Marvin Musquin (Red Bull KTM) | RJ Hampshire (Rockstar Energy Husqvarna) | CNBC |
14 (E/W) | April 16 | Hampton | Atlanta Motor Speedway | Jason Anderson (Monster Energy Kawasaki) | Hunter Lawrence (Honda HRC) | NBC |
15 (E) | April 23 | Foxborough | Gillette Stadium | Jason Anderson (Monster Energy Kawasaki) | Austin Forkner (Monster Energy Kawasaki) | NBC |
16 (W) | April 30 | Denver | Empower Field at Mile High | Jason Anderson (Monster Energy Kawasaki) | Hunter Lawrence (Honda HRC) | NBC |
17 (E/W) | May 7 | Salt Lake City | Rice-Eccles Stadium | Jason Anderson (Monster Energy Kawasaki) | Nate Thrasher (Monster Energy Star Yamaha) | CNBC (live) / NBC (delayed) |
Championship standings
450SX Rider Standings
Rank | Rider | # | Team | Points |
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1 | Eli Tomac | 3 | Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha | 359 |
2 | Jason Anderson | 21 | Monster Energy Kawasaki | 350 |
3 | Malcolm Stewart | 27 | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing | 314 |
4 | Marvin Musquin | 25 | Red Bull KTM | 305 |
5 | Justin Barcia | 51 | Troy Lee Designs Red Bull Gas Gas | 302 |
6 | Chase Sexton | 23 | Team Honda HRC | 292 |
7 | Cooper Webb | 1 | Red Bull KTM | 278 |
8 | Brandon Hartranft | 41 | Twisted Tea/HEP Motorsports Suzuki | 178 |
9 | Justin Brayton | 10 | SmarTop/Bullfrog Spas/MotoConcepts Honda | 176 |
10 | Dean Wilson | 15 | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing | 153 |
11 | Dylan Ferrandis | 14 | Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha | 141 |
12 | Ken Roczen | 94 | Team Honda HRC | 133 |
13 | Justin Bogle | 19 | Rocky Mountain ATV/MC KTM WPS | 114 |
14 | Kyle Chisholm | 11 | Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha | 109 |
15 | Alex Martin | 26 | Muc-Off FXR ClubMX Yamaha | 105 |
250SX West Rider Standings
Rank | Rider | # | Team | Points |
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1 | Christian Craig | 28 | Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha | 230 |
2 | Hunter Lawrence | 96 | Team Honda HRC | 220 |
3 | Michael Mosiman | 29 | Troy Lee Designs Red Bull Gas Gas | 197 |
4 | Jo Shimoda | 30 | Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki | 162 |
5 | Nate Thrasher | 49 | Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha | 151 |
250SX East Rider Standings
Rank | Rider | # | Team | Points |
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1 | Jett Lawrence | 18 | Team Honda HRC | 192 |
2 | RJ Hampshire | 24 | Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing | 158 |
3 | Pierce Brown | 44 | Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GasGas | 149 |
4 | Mitchell Oldenburg | 54 | SmarTop/Bullfrog Spas/MotoConcepts Honda | 132 |
5 | Enzo Lopes | 80 | Muc-Off FXR ClubMX Yamaha | 117 |
Television coverage
The 2022 season is covered in its entirety by the NBC family of networks, including NBC, CNBC, USA Network and Peacock.[8]
Network | Coverage |
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NBC | Six races in total, including Denver, Foxborough and Hampton live, as well as 3 races shown next day delayed, including the final round at Salt Lake City including the 250cc East-West Shootout |
USA | 3 races live, Oakland, San Diego and Seattle |
CNBC | 10 races live, 3 replayed on next day delay on NBC. Exclusive coverage of the season opener in Anaheim, as well as the prestigious Daytona event and two of the three triple crown events |
Peacock | Every race live, including exclusive coverage of Anaheim 3 |
Source:[9]
References
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- ^ "Tomac Becomes Winningest Rider in Daytona Supercross History". Supercross Live. 7 March 2022.
- ^ "2022 Supercross 450SX Points Standings". Racer X. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
- ^ "2022 Supercross Race Results". Racer X. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
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- ^ "2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship TV Schedule". Racer X. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
- ^ "2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship Series Schedule". Racer X.