Cycle News Staff | July 11, 2023
Cycle City Promotions has made a few changes to the 2023 EnduroCross schedule. The first round will now take place on October 7 in Everett, Washington, instead of the originally planned September date in Loveland, Colorado. The Arizona is scheduled for October 21 and Idaho Falls will host both rounds three and four, on October 27-28. Remond, Oregon is planned for November 11 and the series wraps up on November 18 in Reno.
“We are excited about the new additions to the 2023 schedule, plus returning to the places with some of the best EnduroCross fans around” said Tod Hammock, president and founder of Cycle City Promotions. “Last years racing was some of the most exciting and competitive in the history of the sport and we anticipate much of the same again this year and we’re excited to kick things off in Washington in October.”
2023 AMA EnduroCross Schedule (Updated)
10/7 |
(Rnd 1) Angels of the Wind – Everett, WA |
10/21 |
(Rnd 2) Findlay Toyota Center – Prescott Valley, AZ |
10/27 |
(Rnd 3) Hero Arena – Idaho Falls, ID |
10/28 |
(Rnd 4) Hero Arena – Idaho Falls, ID |
11/11 |
(Rnd 5) First Interstate Bank Center – Redmond, OR |
11/18 |
(Rnd 6) Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center – Reno, NV |
For more information, visit endurocross.com
UPDATE From March 27, 2023
Six rounds are planned for the 2023 EnduroCross season, which kicks off at a new location at the Blue Arena in Loveland, Colorado on September 23. A second new venue is planned for round four, at the Hero Arena in Idaho Falls, Idaho.
The following is an edited version of the press release from EnduroCross…
Tulsa, OK (March 27, 2023) — Coming off the best series year in the history of the AMA EnduroCross, the organizers are pleased to present the highly anticipated 2023 calendar of events, featuring six rounds, across the United States—two of which are new to the circuit, with one highly desired location returning.
The 2023 Championship series will kick off round one on September 23 with a new location for EnduroCross: the Blue Arena [previously known as the Budweiser Event Center] in Loveland, Colorado, which is approximately 50 miles north of Denver.
The series will then head to one of the most iconic venues in EnduroCross history to date, with the arena not featured as a championship round since 2017, the Angel of the Winds. Located in Everett, Washington, the Angel of the Winds will host round two on October 7, ending the hiatus and satisfying the wishes of many who hoped for EX racing to revisit the arena.
A after the EX Everett round, the series resumes with a stop at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona, on October 21.
Round four features the second of the two newcomers for the series, with the Hero Arena in Idaho Falls, Idaho, welcoming racers and fans on October 28. The Hero Arena is part of the Mountain America Center, a completely new and state-of-the-art facility, which opened its doors in November 2022.
On November 11, the First Interstate Bank Center in Redmond, Oregon will host the penultimate event of the series. EnduroCross organizers were adamant on a return after a successful inaugural race event in 2022.
Once again, Reno, Nevada, becomes the finale battleground and championship round six for the 2023 series on November 18. The Reno-Sparks Event Center provides a spacious arena floor that allows for variety and creativity in track design—both of which are important attributes that make for entertaining racing, as witnessed last year with multiple championships decided in the final moments.
Each round will undoubtedly be a thrilling showcase of the seemingly exponential rise of skill and speed. With the upperclassman in EX Pro still capable of a championship win, the rising talent having gained another year of experience, and the other contenders who look to take on a new challenge and title, 2023 certainly has all the attributes of another “best yet” year.
“This year’s EnduroCross series is one to get excited about,” said a spokesperson for EX. “We’ve now seen what the series is capable of, and [what] its trajectory appears to be. Regarding the competition, we now have unfinished business carrying over storylines, fresh starts and more. It truly is a new era for EnduroCross.”
Tickets for the 2023 EnduroCross will become available very soon. Don’t miss your chance to witness the thrill of racing unlike anything else. Competitor information and registration for 2023 will be announced separately.
2023 AMA EnduroCross Schedule
9/23 |
(Rnd 1) Blue Arena – Loveland, CO |
10/7 |
(Rnd 2) Angel of the Winds – Everett, WA |
10/21 |
(Rnd 3) Findlay Toyota Center – Prescott Valley, AZ |
10/28 |
(Rnd 4) Hero Arena – Idaho Falls, ID |
11/11 |
(Rnd 5) First Interstate Bank Center – Redmond, OR |
11/18 |
(Rnd 6) Reno-Sparks Events Center – Reno, NV |
For more information, visit endurocross.com