Just in time for the holiday buying season, MX Sports Pro Racing has announced that tickets are now on sale for the 2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship, America’s premier outdoor national pro motocross series. The 51st anniversary season will consist of 11 rounds, beginning over the Memorial Day holiday weekend on Saturday, May 27, in Southern California. Fans can give the gift of moto with a purchase of tickets to one of the sport’s most storied and iconic events by visiting www.promotocross.com
The 2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship season serves as the centerpiece of The SuperMotocross World ChampionshipTM (SMX), a new 31-race series that encompasses 17 rounds of Monster Energy Supercross in the winter, 11 rounds of Pro Motocross in the summer, and the introduction of a three-round SMX World Championship Playoff in the fall. The SMX World Championship combines the technical precision of stadium racing with the all-out speed and endurance of outdoor racing. Individual champions will continue to be crowned in both Supercross and Pro Motocross, while a third champion will emerge in both the 250 Class and 450 Class for the SMX World Championship, with title-winning bonuses of $500,000 and $1 million, respectively, awarded to the sport’s ultimate champions.
“We are incredibly excited for the summer that lies ahead. The 2023 season is set to be one of the most important in the history of motorcycle racing with the introduction of the SuperMotocross World Championship, where the AMA Pro Motocross Championship will carry even more significance as an integral element of the new season-long playoff format,” said Davey Coombs, President, MX Sports Pro Racing. “Attending a National is a truly unique and memorable experience for any race fan, with unprecedented access to the athletes and a day loaded with action from start to finish. You’d be hard pressed to find a better value in motorsports and tickets to Pro Motocross make for an ideal gift for the enthusiast in your life.”
The 2023 Pro Motocross calendar will see the world’s elite racers travel to 10 different states over the course of the summer, with a championship journey that will visit the motocross epicenter of California, the scenic surroundings of the Pacific Northwest, the gateway to the Rocky Mountains, the splendor of the Great Lakes, the lush green landscape of the Appalachians, the racing hotbed of New England, the shadow of our nation’s capital, and so much more.
On the racetrack, a new generation of talent has emerged to challenge the established elite of the sport, setting the stage for a season of captivating drama and incredible parity. This international field of the finest talent on two wheels includes rising stars like last year’s 450 Class runner-up Chase Sexton, Justin Cooper, reigning Rookie of the Year Levi Kitchen, reigning two-time 250 Class Champion Jett Lawrence, Jo Shimoda, and two-time MX2 World Champion Tom Vialle, in addition to veteran stalwarts like Jason Anderson, Justin Barcia, Adam Cianciarulo, former 250 and 450 Class Champion Dylan Ferrandis, two-time 450 Class Champion Ken Roczen, and two-time 250 Class Champion Jeremy Martin.
Tickets to each round of the 2023 AMA Pro Motocross Championship can be purchased online by visiting MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from “promotocross.us7.list-manage.com” claiming to be www.ProMotocross.com. Ticket pricing options are unique for each event, with general admission, specialty seating, pit passes, and camping available. Availability will vary by venue.
Round 1: Fox Raceway National(May 27)
Round 2: Hangtown Motocross Classic(June 3)
Round 3: Thunder Valley National(June 10)
Round 4: High Point National(June 17)
Round 5: RedBud National(July 1)
Round 6: Southwick National(July 8)
Round 7: Spring Creek National(July 15)
Round 8: Washougal National(July 22)
Round 9: Unadilla National(August 12)
Round 10: Budds Creek National(August 19)
Round 11: Ironman National(August 26)