Feld Entertainment has set the dates and locations for the 2020 Triple Crown events. (Christian Koelle photo)

Supercross Confirms Triple Crown Cities

ELLENTON, Fla. – The 17-round schedule for the Monster Energy AMA Supercross season was announced earlier this year and now Feld Entertainment Inc. has revealed which cities will feature the Triple Crown, 250SX Class Regional Championships and the East/West Showdown formats.

In its third year, the three-main event Triple Crown format races will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. on Jan. 25, AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Feb. 22 and at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas on April 25.

The Triple Crown format was born from the Monster Energy Cup, Supercross’ annual all-star event and was introduced into the points-paying championship two years ago, producing some exceptional racing while also mixing up the customary, single main event format for both athletes and fans.

Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Eli Tomac won the inaugural premiere class Championship within a Championship in 2018 and reigning Supercross Champion, Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Cooper Webb won last year’s Triple Crown title while on his way to also winning his first Supercross Championship.

The Western Regional 250SX Class Championship will be contested at the following rounds – Anaheim, Calif., on Jan. 4, St. Louis, Mo., on Jan. 11, Anaheim, Calif., on Jan. 18, Glendale, Ariz., on Jan. 25, Oakland, Calif., on Feb. 1, San Diego, Calif., on Feb. 8, Seattle, Wash., on March 28 and Las Vegas on April 25.

The Eastern Regional 250SX Class Championship will be contested at the following rounds – Tampa, Fla. on Feb. 15, Arlington, Texas, on Feb. 22, Atlanta, Ga., on Feb. 29, Daytona Beach, Fla., on March 7, Indianapolis, Ind., on March 14, Detroit, Mich., on March 21 and Foxborough, Mass., on April 18.

The East/West Showdown races will be held at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colo., on April 4 and Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 2.

East/West Showdown races became synonymous with the Las Vegas finale and were the only time in the season where both the Eastern Regional 250SX Class and Western Regional 250SX Class athletes raced together in what was originally combined non-points paying events. This changed in 2016 when the series changed the format to points-paying races as the only main event in the 250SX Class. 2020 will mark the first time in the sports history that the East/West Showdown races will take place in two new cities, in-an-effort to expose the younger 250SX Class athletes to new audiences.

While athletes begin to qualify inside the stadium, FanFest will kick off outside the stadium in the paddock where the expansive 14-acre footprint will feature experiential activities for all ages – athlete autograph signings, enhanced Monster Energy demos and musical acts (select markets), lounging areas, charging stations, Kawasaki’s Z World (select markets), Monster Energy Supercross, the Official Video Game 3 Experience, Supercross Virtual Reality Experience, photo opportunity set ups, food and beverages, plus authentic Supercross and racer merchandise. Fans can experience all of this while also enjoying in-and-out access to the stadium and track to watch practice and qualifying.

The Toyota BMX Triple Challenge will take place during FanFest at Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim on Jan. 18, Empower Field at Mile High in Denver on April 4 and Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on May 2.

The Toyota BMX Triple Challenge is a points-paying competition where athletes will contest on custom-designed BMX dirt tracks at each stop of the tour. Each event will feature the Toyota Best Trick competition where a $75,000 purse is up for grabs. Anticipated athletes expected to compete in the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge hail from global destinations such as Australia, Brazil and Spain and routinely compete in the world’s largest BMX competitions. The Olympic city of Salt Lake City will be a fitting backdrop for the final stop of the Toyota BMX Triple Challenge as most of the athletes competing will also be looking to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Salt Lake City will host the largest FanFest footprint at Rice-Eccles Stadium and will become the epicenter of an outdoor-themed, festival-like atmosphere befitting for a World Championship Finale and a World Class, Utah-styled, State of Sport caliber event. Street closures are planned for around the stadium to accommodate the larger crowds. Beer gardens, lounging areas and experiential activities will be sprinkled throughout FanFest to accommodate fans and interests of all ages.