Cycle News Staff | March 25, 2020
Here is the latest 2020 Supercross season schedule update. Feld Entertainment announced today, Wednesday, March 25, that the rest of the 2020 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship will be completed later in the year following the official cancelation of the April 25 Las Vegas Supercross and May 2 Salt Lake City Supercross rounds. Feld is scrambling to find available dates later in the year, which will be difficult to do considering so many other sporting events across the country will be doing the exact same thing. Stadiums, we expect, will be in hot demand come at least July through December.
The following is the latest release from Feld Entertainment:
The 2020 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, is now scheduled to complete rounds 11-17 later this year. The race locations and dates have not been finalized.
The following Supercross events have now been canceled due to this change. Event ticket refund information can be located on the venue or ticketing website:
- April 25 in Las Vegas, NV at Sam Boyd Stadium
*Includes Sunday Supercross Futures Cancellation
- May 2 in Salt Lake City, UT at Rice-Eccles Stadium
*Includes Sunday Supercross Futures Cancellation
We value you as a fan and appreciate your patience and understanding during this unprecedented time, we look forward to dropping the gate again soon. Continue to visit SupercrossLive.com for real-time updates.
2020 Supercross schedule update, as of Friday, March 13, 2:30 PDS:
At this point, it comes as little surprise that Feld Entertainment has just announced that the 2020 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series has been “postponed until further notice.”
Feld release:
Due to the increasing spread of COVID-19 and expanding restrictions on domestic and international travel, and in accordance with national state and local governments prohibiting large group gatherings, the 2020 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, season has been postponed until further notice.
The following Supercross events have been canceled:
- March 14 in Indianapolis, IN at Lucas Oil Stadium
- March 21 in Detroit, MI at Ford Field
- March 28 in Seattle, WA at CenturyLink Field
- April 4 in Denver, CO at Empower Field at Mile High
- *Includes Sunday Supercross Futures Cancellation
- April 18 in Foxborough, MA at Gillette Stadium
- *Includes Sunday Supercross Futures Cancellation
Ticket Information:
Event ticket refund information can be located on the venue or ticketing website. If you purchased your tickets elsewhere, contact your point of purchase directly.
The health and safety of everyone attending and competing in our live events, as well as our touring personnel, is our top priority. We will continue to monitor the situation.
2020 Supercross schedule update, as of Friday, March 12
Detroit Supercross Canceled
Detroit Supercross Statement (from Ford Field, Detroit):
In accordance with the restrictions on travel and group gatherings amid COVID-19 concerns, the Monster Energy AMA Supercross scheduled on March 21, 2020 at Ford Field in Detroit has been canceled.
Refunds through Ticketmaster will automatically be refunded to your credit card. For additional information, contact customer support at www.ticketmaster.com/customerservice. Additional inquiries should be directed to customer support at www.fordfield.com/events/ticket-information.
Indianapolis Supercross Canceled
Feld Entertainment just announced (March 12) that the Indiana Supercross, scheduled for March 14 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indiana, has been canceled for the same reasons as the Seattle Supercross, which was canceled yesterday (March 2).
Ticket Information (according to Feld):
- All tickets purchased on Ticketmaster.com will automatically be refunded back to the purchaser original form of payment.
- All other tickets that were purchased at ticket outlets, dealers, box office or via phone can be refunded at the original point of purchase.
Seattle Supercross Canceled
According to a release from Feld Entertainment dated March 11, the 2020 Seattle Supercross has been canceled. A release from Feld reads:
In accordance with the governor’s restrictions on group gatherings in King County amid coronavirus concerns, the upcoming Monster Energy Supercross event scheduled on March 28, 2020, at CenturyLink Field in Seattle has been canceled.
Feld also said that refund information can be found here.