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What is the differences between motocross and supercross?

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What is the differences between motocross and supercross?

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  1. Supercross is indoors, in baseball/football stadiums. Motocross is outdoors. Like he said, supercross is much tighter racing, that involves more jumping than you would outdoors. Outdoor racing is more wide open racing, higher top speeds.


  2. Supercross= usually races inside stadiums, unless it takes place at a speedway, like at the Daytona supercross. Supercross utilizes a single race format, meaning one final moto. To get to this final moto, the riders must qualify through a series of heat races. Supercross is fast, tight and technical. They have big jumps and rythem sections. Supercross usually races on Saturday nights...

    Motocross= Motocross races are held on tracks that are permanent, meaning, it isnt torn down after every race, like a supercross track is. The track is longer, wider, and most of them have natrual terrain. A lot of outdoor tracks have hills and tricky sections, like sand or off camber corners. They have some big jumps. Motocross uses a 2 moto format. Like supercross, a rider must qualify through a series of heat races.

    Like I said before the motocross series uses a 2 moto format. The winner is determined with the best overall score.

    Motocross races are usually held on Sunday afternoons....

  3. supercross is indoor and tighter

  4. Plus, supercross has trickier rhythm sections and requires extra levels of experience and training for a rider to race supercross. Motocross is usually more popular with local clubs too.

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