Just a little more than two weeks left.
The 2015 Supercross season starts on Jan. 3, 2015 in Anaheim, CA at Angel Stadium. The first of three dates in Anaheim and one of six in the Golden State for the year, the 2015 Supercross series already boasts one of the deepest fields in history, surpassing even last year's widely talked about gate drops.
Gone is four-time defending Supercross champion Ryan Villopoto who is making a career-ending run in the MXGPs overseas. Back is the 2014 Motocross Champion, Ken Roczen, the 2014 West Coast Supercross Champion Jason Anderson now in the 450 class, a very healthy Trey Canard, the 2014 Monster Cup winner Davi Millsaps and don't forget Eli Tomac, Ryan Dungey, Chad Reed, Justin Barcia and so many other wild cards. Still up in the air is FIM's decision to overturn James Stewart's drug suspension.
Expect a large crowd at A1, A2 two weeks later and A3 two weeks after that. Southern California fans get six rounds within driving distance to kick off the season including a stop in Phoenix, San Diego and Oakland before the 2015 Supercross season heads East to Arlington, TX for seven dates on the other side of the country and the start of the 250SX Eastern Region.
Additionally, Atlanta gets rewarded with two rounds back-to-back thanks in part to hosting the largest fan turnout of any stop in the last few years. San Diego moves from Qualcomm Stadium, home of the San Diego Chargers NFL franchise to Petco Park, home to Major League Baseball's San Diego Padres. Seattle and Toronto get bypassed this year. California gets a sixth date with the brand new Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara getting a nod.
Who will win A1? Who gets a jump in points and rounds out the podium? Roczen, a rookie in the 2014 season coming off a 2013 250SX West Championship, surprised everyone by taking the win last year. Can Anderson add his name to the Round 1 rookie wins list? Will Canard carry over his momentum from the Motocross season when he took four out of the last five checkered flags?
Get your calendars out and mark the dates! Tickets are on sale, some as low as $20, and if you can't make it in person, FOX Sports is televising every Supercross race on either FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2, or the regular FOX Sports broadcast channel. Check out all the details below.
2015 Supercross Dates and Television Schedule
Date |
Venue |
City |
TV Network |
Time (PST) |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 3 |
Angel Stadium |
Anaheim, CA |
FOX Sports 1 |
7 p.m. |
January 10 |
Chase Field |
Phoenix |
FOX Sports 1 |
6 p.m. |
January 17 |
Angel Stadium |
Anaheim, CA |
FOX Sports 1 |
7 p.m. |
January 24 |
O.Co Coliseum |
Oakland, CA |
FOX Sports 1 |
7 p.m. |
January 31 |
Angel Stadium |
Anaheim, CA |
FOX Sports 1 |
7 p.m. |
February 7 |
Petco Park |
San Diego |
FOX Sports 1 |
7 p.m. |
February 14 |
AT&T Stadium |
Arlington, Texas |
FOX Sports 2 |
5 p.m. |
February 21 |
Georgia Dome |
Atlanta |
FOX Sports 1 |
4 p.m. |
February 28 |
Georgia Dome |
Atlanta |
FOX Sports 2 |
4 p.m. |
March 7 |
Daytona International Speedway |
Daytona Beach, FL |
FOX Sports 1 |
4:30 p.m. |
March 14 |
Lucas Oil Stadium |
Indianapolis |
FOX Sports 2 |
4 p.m. |
March 21 |
Ford Field |
Detroit |
FOX Sports 1 |
4 p.m. |
March 28 |
Edward Jones Dome |
St. Louis |
FOX Sports 1 |
5 p.m. |
April 11 |
NRG Stadium |
Houston |
FOX Sports 1 |
5 p.m. |
April 18 |
Levi's Stadium |
Santa Clara, CA |
FOX Sports 1 |
7 p.m. |
April 25 |
MetLife Stadium |
East Rutherford, NJ |
FOX Sports |
12 p.m. |
May 2 |
Sam Boyd Stadium |
Las Vegas |
FOX Sports 1 |
7 p.m. |