AMA Motocross Championship explained

AMA Motocross Championship
Section1:Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing
Section2:Reigning 450 Class Champion: Jett Lawrence
Section3:Reigning 250 class Champion: Hunter Lawrence

The AMA Motocross Championship (commercially known as Pro Motocross Championship) is an American motorcycle racing series. The motocross race series was founded and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) in 1972.[1] The series is the major outdoor motocross series in the United States and is sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing and managed by MX Sports Pro Racing.

With respect to the MXGP holding the discipline's worldwide title, and the advent of the FIM Supercross World Championship resulting in the AMA Supercross Championship losing its world title status, the two series will form the SuperMotocross World Championship from 2023.[2] [3] [4]

Series history

The series began in 1972 with the introduction of two classes based on 500 cc and 250 cc engine displacement formulas.[5] A 125 cc class was added in 1974. As motocross technology developed, 500 cc two-stroke motocross bikes became too powerful for the average rider and, faced with diminishing numbers of competitors, the AMA discontinued the 500 cc class after the 1993 season. A women's national championship series was introduced in 1996.[6]

Facing tightening federal emissions regulations in the United States, the A.M.A. increased the allowable displacement capacity for four-stroke engines in 1997, in an effort to encourage manufacturers to develop environmentally friendlier four-stroke machines.[7] Due to the low relative power output of four-stroke engines, compared to the then-dominating two stroke design, the AMA had increased the allowable displacement capacity for four-strokes. By 1994, the displacement limit of a four-stroke power motocross bike was up to 550 cc in the 250 class, to incentivize manufactures to further develop the design for use in motocross.[8]

In 2006, the 250 cc division was renamed the MX Class, with an engine formula allowing for 150–250 cc two-stroke or 250–450 cc four-stroke machines.[9] The 125 cc class was renamed the MX Lites Class, allowing 0–125 cc two-stroke or 150–250 cc four-stroke engines. In 2009, the MX class was renamed the 450MX Class and the MX Lites Class was renamed the 250MX Class, to reflect the fact that all the competing manufacturers had adopted four-stroke machinery.

National champions

References:[6] [10] [11]

Year500cc (2-stroke)250cc (2-stroke)125cc
1972 Brad Lackey (Kawasaki) Gary Jones (Yamaha)
1973 Pierre Karsmakers (Yamaha) Gary Jones (Honda)
1974 Jimmy Weinert (Kawasaki) Gary Jones (Can-Am) Marty Smith (Honda)
1975 Jimmy Weinert (Yamaha) Tony DiStefano (Suzuki) Marty Smith (Honda)
1976 Kent Howerton (Husqvarna) Tony DiStefano (Suzuki) Bob Hannah (Yamaha)
1977 Marty Smith (Honda) Tony DiStefano (Suzuki) Broc Glover (Yamaha)
1978 Rick Burgett (Yamaha) Bob Hannah (Yamaha) Broc Glover (Yamaha)
1979 Danny LaPorte (Suzuki) Bob Hannah (Yamaha) Broc Glover (Yamaha)
1980 Chuck Sun (Honda) Kent Howerton (Suzuki) Mark Barnett (Suzuki)
1981 Broc Glover (Yamaha) Kent Howerton (Suzuki) Mark Barnett (Suzuki)
1982 Darrell Schultz (Honda) Donnie Hansen (Honda) Mark Barnett (Suzuki)
1983 Broc Glover (Yamaha) David Bailey (Honda) Johnny O'Mara (Honda)
1984 David Bailey (Honda) Ricky Johnson (Yamaha) Jeff Ward (Kawasaki)
1985 Broc Glover (Yamaha) Jeff Ward (Kawasaki) Ron Lechien (Honda)
1986 David Bailey (Honda) Ricky Johnson (Honda) Micky Dymond (Honda)
1987 Ricky Johnson (Honda) Ricky Johnson (Honda) Micky Dymond (Honda)
1988 Ricky Johnson (Honda) Jeff Ward (Kawasaki) George Holland (Honda)
1989 Jeff Ward (Kawasaki) Jeff Stanton (Honda) Mike Kiedrowski (Honda)
1990 Jeff Ward (Kawasaki) Jeff Stanton (Honda) Guy Cooper (Suzuki)
1991 Jean-Michel Bayle (Honda) Jean-Michel Bayle (Honda) Mike Kiedrowski (Kawasaki)
1992 Mike Kiedrowski (Kawasaki) Jeff Stanton (Honda) Jeff Emig (Yamaha)
1993 Mike LaRocco (Kawasaki) Mike Kiedrowski (Kawasaki) Doug Henry (Honda)
Year250cc (2-stroke)125cc men's (2-stroke)125cc women's (2-stroke)
1994 Mike LaRocco (Kawasaki) Doug Henry (Honda)
1995 Jeremy McGrath (Honda) Steve Lamson (Honda)
1996 Jeff Emig (Kawasaki) Steve Lamson (Honda) Shelly Kann
1997 Jeff Emig (Kawasaki) Ricky Carmichael (Kawasaki) Tracy Fleming
1998 Doug Henry (Yamaha)*YZM400F Ricky Carmichael (Kawasaki) Dee Wood
1999 Greg Albertyn (Suzuki) Ricky Carmichael (Kawasaki) Stefy Bau
2000 Ricky Carmichael (Kawasaki) Travis Pastrana (Suzuki) Jessica Patterson
2001 Ricky Carmichael (Kawasaki) Mike Brown (Kawasaki) Tania Satchwell
2002 Ricky Carmichael (Honda) James Stewart Jr. (Kawasaki) Stefy Bau
2003 Ricky Carmichael (Honda) Grant Langston (KTM) Steffi Laier
2004 Ricky Carmichael (Honda) James Stewart Jr. (Kawasaki) Jessica Patterson
2005 Ricky Carmichael (Suzuki) Ivan Tedesco (Kawasaki) Jessica Patterson
Year450cc (4-stroke)250cc men's (4-stroke)250cc women's (4-stroke)
2006 Ricky Carmichael (Suzuki) Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki) Jessica Patterson
2007 Grant Langston (Yamaha) Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki) Jessica Patterson
2008 James Stewart Jr. (Kawasaki) Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki) Ashley Fiolek
2009 Chad Reed (Suzuki) Ryan Dungey (Suzuki) Ashley Fiolek
2010 Ryan Dungey (Suzuki) Trey Canard (Honda) Jessica Patterson
2011 Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki) Dean Wilson (Kawasaki) Ashley Fiolek (Honda)
2012 Ryan Dungey (KTM) Blake Baggett (Kawasaki) Ashley Fiolek (Honda)
2013 Ryan Villopoto (Kawasaki) Eli Tomac (Honda) Jessica Patterson (Honda)
2014 Ken Roczen (KTM) Jeremy Martin (Yamaha) Marissa Markelon (Kawasaki)
2015 Ryan Dungey (KTM) Jeremy Martin (Yamaha) Kylie Fasnacht (Kawasaki)
2016 Ken Roczen (Suzuki) Cooper Webb (Yamaha) Kylie Fasnacht (Kawasaki)
2017 Eli Tomac (Kawasaki) Zach Osborne (Husqvarna) Kylie Fasnacht (Kawasaki)
2018 Eli Tomac (Kawasaki) Aaron Plessinger (Yamaha) Jordan Jarvis (Yamaha)
2019 Eli Tomac (Kawasaki) Adam Cianciarulo (Kawasaki)
2020 Zach Osborne (Husqvarna) Dylan Ferrandis (Yamaha)
2021 Dylan Ferrandis (Yamaha) Jett Lawrence (Honda)
2022 Eli Tomac (Yamaha) Jett Lawrence (Honda)
2023 Jett Lawrence (Honda) Hunter Lawrence (Honda)
2024 Haiden Deegan (Yamaha)

Most wins by rider

Source:[12]

Most Championships
450/250 Class Titles 250/125 Class Titles 500 Class Titles
733
432
Ryan Dungey3 Mark Barnett3 Ricky Johnson2
Jeff Stanton3 Broc Glover32
Ricky Johnson3 Doug Henry2 Jimmy Weinert2
Tony DiStefano3 Jeremy Martin2 Jean-Michel Bayle1
Gary Jones3 James Stewart Jr.2 Mike LaRocco1
221
22 Darrell Schultz1
2 Micky Dymond21
221
22 Rick Burgett1
2 Jett Lawrence21
111
11 Pierre Karsmakers1
1 Blake Baggett11
1 Dean Wilson1
1 Trey Canard1
11
11
11
11
11
Donnie Hansen11
Zach Osborne1 Guy Cooper 1
Dylan Ferrandis1 George Holland 1
Jett Lawrence1 Ron Lechien 1
1
Johnny O'Mara 1
Aaron Plessinger1
1
1
1
Hunter Lawrence1
Haiden Deegan1
Most overall wins
450/250 Class Wins 250/125 Class Wins 500 Class Wins
762819
3926 Pierre Karsmakers 16
Eli Tomac322516
Bob Hannah272015
22 Jeremy Martin2012
Ken Roczen211911
James Stewart Jr.20 Guy Cooper 169
18 Blake Baggett 148
16147
15 Jett Lawrence146
Jett Lawrence1513 Rick Burgett 6
Jeff Ward13 George Holland135
12 Eli Tomac125
12 Jeff Ward114
Ryan Villopoto12104
Chase Sexton12 Ron Lechien103
119 Gary Semics 3
Chad Reed10 Grant Langston9 Darrell Schultz 3
Kevin Windham10 Micky Dymond 8 Goat Breker 3
Pierre Karsmakers78 Mike Hartwig 3
Jimmy Weinert782
Doug Henry7 Mike Brown82
Ron Lechien 6 Aaron Plessinger8 Ron Lechien 2
6 Hunter Lawrence82
6 Marvin Musquin82
6 Kevin Windham7 Gaylon Mosier 2
Damon Bradshaw6 Doug Henry7 Rex Staten 2
6 Travis Pastrana7 Barry Higgins2
Jimmy Ellis 5 Johnny O'Mara 7 Mike Runyard 2
Tony DiStefano5 Adam Cianciarulo72
5 Joey Savatgy7 Tommy Croft 2
Zach Osborne4 Cooper Webb71
Justin Barcia4 Christophe Pourcel7 Alan King1
Donnie Hansen 3 Ryan Dungey7 Bill Grossi 1
3 Erik Kehoe7 Rich Thorwaldson 1
David Vuillemin3 Haiden Deegan7 Bryan Kenney 1
Sebastien Tortelli3 Tyla Rattray6 Denny Swartz 1
Ezra Lusk3 Mike LaRocco6 Eric Eaton 1
David Bailey36 Wyman Priddy 1
Johnny O'Mara 2 Dean Wilson 5
2 Trey Canard 5
2 Broc Hepler 5
Gary Bailey 2 Ryan Hughes 5
Gunnar Lindstrom 2 Ben Townley5
Sonny Defeo 2 Robbie Reynard5
Blake Baggett 2 Larry Ward4
Adam Cianciarulo2 R.J. Hampshire4
Mike Alessi2 Stephane Roncada4
Tim Ferry2 Damon Bradshaw 4
Jason Anderson2 Justin Cooper4
Jean-Michel Bayle2 Jean-Michel Bayle3
Matt Goerke 1 Andrew Short 3
Josh Grant 1 Damon Huffman 3
1 Donny Schmit3
1 Mike Alessi3
1 Danny LaPorte3
1 Jo Shimoda3
Jeff Matiasevich 1 Justin Barcia3
Alan King 1 Jake Weimer 3
Billy Liles 1 Levi Kitchen 3
Kenny Keylon 1 Tim Hart 2
Steve Wise 1 Ken Roczen2
Ken Zahrt 1 John Dowd2
Bill Grossi 1 Shane McElrath2
Rich Thorwaldson 1 Ivan Tedesco2
Tim Hart 1 Alex Martin 2
John DeSoto 1 Broc Sellards 2
1 Eddie Warren 2
1 Jeremy McGrath2
Justin Bogle1 Keith Bowen2
Tallon Volant 1 Brian Myerscough2
Brett Metcalfe 1 Tim Ferry1
Trey Canard 1 James Dobb1
Tommy Hahn1 Brian Swink1
Jeff Matiasevich 1
A.J. Whitling 1
Gaylon Mosier 1
Warren Reid 1
Jimmy Ellis 1
Steve Wise 1
Austin Forkner 1
Danny Smith 1
Josh Grant 1
Craig Anderson1
Jalek Swoll1
Kelly Smithy1
Chad Reed1
Tom Vialle1
Nick Wey 1
Ty Masterpool1
Chance Hymas1
Scott Sheak1

Venues

VenueTown/CityStatePeriod
Unadilla MXUnadillaNew York1972-1973, 1976-1977, 1989-1991, 1993-2019, 2021–present
Hangtown Motocross ClassicRancho CordovaCalifornia1974-2019, 2021–present
Red Bud MXBuchananMichigan1974, 1976–present
The Wick 338SouthwickMassachusetts1976-1982, 1986-2013, 2016–2019, 2021–present
High Point RacewayMount MorrisPennsylvania1977-2019, 2021–present
Washougal MX ParkWashougalWashington1980-1986, 1988-2019, 2021-present
Spring Creek MX ParkMillvilleMinnesota1983–present
Budds Creek Motocross ParkMechanicsvilleMaryland1989-1992, 1994-2019, 2021-present
Thunder Valley Motocross ParkLakewoodColorado2005–present
Fox Raceway at PalaPalaCalifornia2010-2011, 2019–present
Ironman RacewayCrawfordsvilleIndiana2014–present
WW Ranch Motocross ParkJacksonvilleFlorida2019-2020
Loretta Lynn's Dude RanchHurricane MillsTennessee2020
Glen Helen RacewaySan BernardinoCalifornia1993, 1996-2009, 2014-2018
Muddy Creek RacewayBlountvilleTennessee2013-2018
Miller Motorsports ParkTooeleUtah2013-2015
Lake Elsinore MXLake ElsinoreCalifornia2012-2013
Steel City RacewayDelmontPennsylvania1988-2012
Freestone County RacewayWorthamTexas2007-2012
Broome-Tioga Sports CenterBinghamtonNew York1979-2006
Kenworthy's Motocross ParkTroyOhio1987-2002, 2004
Gatorback Cycle ParkGainesvilleFlorida1983-1997
Lake Sugar Tree MX ParkAxtonVirginia1975-1977, 1987-1991
Lakewood Sportcycle ParkLakewoodColorado1979-1980 1983-1988
Good Times MX ParkSan AntonioTexas1987-1988
Secession MX ParkAndersonSouth Carolina1987
Hollister HillsHollisterCalifornia1986
Six Flags AtlantaAtlantaGeorgia1984-1985
Las Vegas Motocross ParkLas VegasNevada1985
Saddleback ParkOrangeCalifornia1972-1973, 1980-1984
Lake Whitney Cycle RanchLake WhitneyTexas1973, 1975, 1977-1978, 1981-1983
St Louis International RacewayMadisonIllinois1983
Road AtlantaBraseltonGeorgia1972-1973, 1981-1982
Carlsbad RacewayCarlsbadCalifornia1972, 1981-1982
Sunshine SpeedwaySt. PetersburgFlorida1976-1982
CDR Tech TrackCastle RockColorado1981-1982
Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHamptonGeorgia1978-80
Sonoma RacewaySonomaCalifornia1978-1980
Rio Bravo MX ParkHoustonTexas1972-1973, 1976-1979
Omaha Moto ParkHermanNebraska1975, 1977-1979
Metrolina Speedway ParkCharlotteNorth Carolina1977-1979
Racing WorldTrabuco CanyonCalifornia1978-1979
Canyon RacewayPhoenixArizona1979
Cycle World USASt. PetersMissouri1976-1978
Agency MotocrossSt. JosephMissouri1977-1978
Pine Top Motorcycle ParkEscoheagRhode Island1978
Cycle-RamaSan AntonioTexas1975-1977
Midland Motocross ParkMidlandMichigan1975-1977
Burnt Hickory MotocrossDallasGeorgia1977
Hillside ParkNashvilleTennessee1977
Sandy Oaks RacewayKeithsburgIllinois1977
Delta Motorsport ParkDeltaOhio1973-1976
Motocross WestNew OrleansLouisiana1973-1976
Moto-Masters ParkMexicoNew York1974-1976
Castle Point Moto Sport ParkNew CastleKentucky1975-1976
Appalachian Highlands Motorsport ParkKeyers RidgeMaryland1976
Fastrack Motocross ParkPhoenixArizona1976
Pennsylvania Motocross ParkAllentownPennsylvania1976
Towaligo River ParkForsythGeorgia1976
Baldwin Motoross ParkBaldwinKansas1973-1975
Appalachia Lake ParkBruceton MillsWest Virginia1974-1975
Ohio International RacewayRavennaOhio1975
Mid-Ohio MX ParkLexingtonOhio1972-1974
Manning Cycle ParkTooeleUtah1973-1974
Baymare Cycle ParkMoorparkCalifornia1974
Gran-Am Motocross ParkHamersvilleOhio1974
Highland HillsHillsboroOhio1974
Talladega SuperspeedwayTalladegaAlabama1972-1973
Arizona Cycle ParkPhoenixArizona1972-1973
Carnegie Cycle ParkLivermoreCalifornia1972-1973
Desoto Cycle RanchOlive BranchMississippi1972-1973
Orlando Sports StadiumOrlandoFlorida1972-1973
Puyallup Raceway ParkPuyallupWashington1972-1973
Snyder ParkWashingtonIndiana1972-1973
Amelia Earhardt ParkHialeahFlorida1973
Cherokee MX ParkOpelousasLouisiana1973
Cycle-Rama Recreational ParkSligoKentucky1973
Pocono RacewayLong PondPennsylvania1973
Zoar Motor ParkSpringvilleNew York1973
Cal-ExpoSacramentoCalifornia1972
Honda HillsColumbusOhio1972
Mid-American MotocrossSt. PetersMissouri1972
Moto-sports Racing Circus ElkhornWisconsin1972
Owyhee M/C ClubgroundsBoiseIdaho1972
Straddle Line ParkOlympiaWashington1972
Tahoe Recreation ParkTahoe VistaCalifornia1972

Television coverage

Current

In 2023, there are three broadcast partners from the NBC family of networks: NBC, USA and Peacock.

NetworkCoverage
NBCTwo races live
USATwo races on delay
PeacockEvery race live, including exclusive coverage of seven rounds
Source:[13]

AMA Supercross

See main article: AMA Supercross Championship. In the 1970s, promoters such as Bill France started bringing motocross races in from the country to stadiums within cities. Instead of being built upon natural terrain, dirt was imported into the stadiums where promoters tried to emulate the motocross tracks. In 1972 Mike Goodwin and Terry Tiernan, the president of the AMA, put on one of these stadium races in the Los Angeles Coliseum. The race was dubbed as the Super Bowl of Motocross. Eventually this form of racing evolved into its own sport and series with the name Supercross which was a shortening of the original "Super Bowl of Motocross". American motocross racing distinguished itself from European motocross by having two different season championships run each year for each class both sanctioned by the AMA. Currently the AMA runs their 17-round Supercross championship from the first weekend in January to the first weekend in May and then the 11-round outdoor Motocross championship from mid-May through late August.

Whereas AMA Motocross is two 30-minute plus 2 lap per each round with the winner being the rider with the highest combined points total for the two motos, in Supercross there is only one points-paying race per round. Around 40 riders qualify for each Supercross round. Heat races and LCQs are used to bring the field down to 22 riders for a points-paying main event for each round. A main event is 20 minutes plus 1 lap for the 450 class and 15 minutes plus 1 lap for the 250 class. There is no 250 Supercross national champion like there is for motocross. The 250 class in Supercross is split into East and West divisional rounds with an All Star race combining the top riders of each division at the final round in Las Vegas.

AMA Motocross and Supercross champions

Year450 MX
(formerly 250 cc 2-stroke)
450 SX
(formerly 250 cc 2-stroke)
250 MX
(formerly 125 cc 2-stroke)
250 SX West
(formerly 125 cc 2-stroke)
250 SX East
(formerly 125 cc 2-stroke)
500 MX
1972 Gary Jones Brad Lackey
1973 Gary Jones Pierre Karsmakers
1974 Gary Jones Pierre Karsmakers Marty Smith Jimmy Weinert
1975 Tony DiStefano Jimmy Ellis Marty Smith Jimmy Weinert
1976 Tony DiStefano Jimmy Weinert Bob Hannah Kent Howerton
1977 Tony DiStefano Bob Hannah Broc Glover Marty Smith
1978 Bob Hannah Bob Hannah Broc Glover Rick Burgett
1979 Bob Hannah Bob Hannah Broc Glover Danny LaPorte
1980 Kent Howerton Mike Bell Mark Barnett Chuck Sun
1981 Kent Howerton Mark Barnett Mark Barnett Broc Glover
1982 Donnie Hansen Donnie Hansen Mark Barnett Darrell Schultz
1983 David Bailey David Bailey Johnny O'Mara Broc Glover
1984 Rick Johnson Johnny O'Mara Jeff Ward David Bailey
1985 Jeff Ward Jeff Ward Ron Lechien Bobby Moore Eddie Warren Broc Glover
1986 Rick Johnson Rick Johnson Micky Dymond Donny Schmit Keith Turpin David Bailey
1987 Rick Johnson Jeff Ward Micky Dymond Willie Surratt Ron Tichenor Rick Johnson
1988 Jeff Ward Rick Johnson George Holland Jeff Matiasevich Tod DeHoop Rick Johnson
1989 Jeff Stanton Jeff Stanton Mike Kiedrowski Jeff Matiasevich Damon Bradshaw Jeff Ward
1990 Jeff Stanton Jeff Stanton Guy Cooper Ty Davis Denny Stephenson Jeff Ward
1991 Jean-Michel Bayle Jean-Michel Bayle Mike Kiedrowski Jeremy McGrath Brian Swink Jean-Michel Bayle
1992 Jeff Stanton Jeff Stanton Jeff Emig Jeremy McGrath Brian Swink Mike Kiedrowski
1993 Mike Kiedrowski Jeremy McGrath Doug Henry Jimmy Gaddis Doug Henry Mike LaRocco
1994 Mike LaRocco Jeremy McGrath Doug Henry Damon Huffman Ezra Lusk
1995 Jeremy McGrath Jeremy McGrath Steve Lamson Damon Huffman Mickael Pichon
1996 Jeff Emig Jeremy McGrath Steve Lamson Kevin Windham Mickael Pichon
1997 Jeff Emig Jeff Emig Kevin Windham Tim Ferry
1998 Doug Henry Jeremy McGrath Ricky Carmichael John Dowd Ricky Carmichael
1999 Greg Albertyn Jeremy McGrath Ricky Carmichael Nathan Ramsey Ernesto Fonseca
2000 Ricky Carmichael Jeremy McGrath Travis Pastrana Shae Bently Stephane Roncada
2001 Ricky Carmichael Ricky Carmichael Mike Brown Ernesto Fonseca Travis Pastrana
2002 Ricky Carmichael Ricky Carmichael James Stewart Travis Preston Chad Reed
2003 Ricky Carmichael Ricky Carmichael Grant Langston James Stewart Branden Jesseman
2004 Ricky Carmichael Chad Reed James Stewart Ivan Tedesco James Stewart
2005 Ricky Carmichael Ricky Carmichael Ivan Tedesco Ivan Tedesco Grant Langston
2006 Ricky Carmichael Ricky Carmichael Ryan Villopoto Grant Langston Davi Millsaps
2007 Grant Langston James Stewart Ryan Villopoto Ryan Villopoto Ben Townley
2008 James Stewart Chad Reed Ryan Villopoto Jason Lawrence Trey Canard
2009 Chad Reed James Stewart Ryan Dungey Ryan Dungey Christophe Pourcel
2010 Ryan Dungey Ryan Dungey Trey Canard Jake Weimer Christophe Pourcel
2011 Ryan Villopoto Ryan Villopoto Dean Wilson Broc Tickle Justin Barcia
2012 Ryan Dungey Ryan Villopoto Blake Baggett Eli Tomac Justin Barcia
2013 Ryan Villopoto Ryan Villopoto Eli Tomac Ken Roczen Will Hahn
2014 Ken Roczen Ryan Villopoto Jeremy Martin Jason Anderson Justin Bogle
2015 Ryan Dungey Ryan Dungey Jeremy Martin Cooper Webb Marvin Musquin
2016 Ken Roczen Ryan Dungey Cooper Webb Cooper Webb Malcolm Stewart
2017 Eli Tomac Ryan Dungey Zach Osborne Justin Hill
2018 Eli Tomac Jason Anderson Aaron Plessinger Aaron Plessinger Zach Osborne
2019 Eli Tomac Cooper Webb Adam Cianciarulo Dylan Ferrandis Chase Sexton
2020 Zach Osborne Eli Tomac Dylan Ferrandis Dylan Ferrandis Chase Sexton
2021 Dylan Ferrandis Cooper Webb Jett Lawrence Justin Cooper Colt Nichols
2022 Eli Tomac Eli Tomac Jett Lawrence Christian Craig Jett Lawrence
2023 Jett Lawrence Chase Sexton Hunter Lawrence Jett Lawrence Hunter Lawrence

Rookie season champions

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See also

Notes

  1. Web site: 1972 Motocross Season . racerxonline.com . 21 February 2016 .
  2. Web site: 2022-10-06 . SuperMotocross World Championship Details Unveiled . 2022-10-26 . Supercross Live.
  3. Web site: Introducing the SuperMotocross World Championship . 2022-10-26 . Pro Motocross Championship . en.
  4. Web site: 2022-10-01 . About SMX - SMX . 2022-10-26 . supermotocross.com . en-US.
  5. Book: The First Sixty Years: An Illustrated History of the American Motorcyclist Association . January 1984 . American Motorcyclist . October 2, 2010. Assoc . American Motorcyclist .
  6. Web site: Women's Motocross National . Women's Motocross Association . October 2, 2010 .
  7. Book: Counting Strokes . June 1997 . American Motorcyclist . 2 October 2010 . Assoc . American Motorcyclist .
  8. Book: Counting Strokes . June 1997 . American Motorcyclist . October 2, 2010. Assoc . American Motorcyclist .
  9. Web site: Motocross Rule Book . AMA . March 15, 2010 . July 7, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110707121919/http://admin.amaproracing.com/assets/MX_Rules_2009.pdf . dead .
  10. Book: AMA Motocross Champions . February 1986 . American Motorcyclist . October 2, 2010. Assoc . American Motorcyclist .
  11. Web site: Every Champ There Ever Was . Motocross Action . October 2, 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101025125521/http://motocrossactionmag.com/main/everychamp.aspx . October 25, 2010 . dead .
  12. Web site: 2017 AMA Supercross media guide . January 24, 2017 . January 18, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170118140736/http://amasupercross.com/MediaGuide/SXMediaGuide_17.pdf . dead .
  13. Web site: Full 2023 SX, MX, & SuperMotocross TV Broadcast Schedule Announced . 2022-12-23 . Racer X . en.
  14. Web site: Moore. Eli. Ryan Dungey: An Epic Career Part 2. redbull.com. May 18, 2017. Aug 6, 2017.

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