CLEVELAND, Ohio – You remember the old football axiom “three yards and a cloud of dust?” Well, expect a lot more next April at Huntington Bank Field.
For the first time in more than 30 years, the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship will be held in Cleveland when racers from across the world will rev up, soar and grind their way through a course at the stadium. It’s one of 17 stops on the Supercross schedule as part of the Monster Energy SMX World Championship series. A fan fest will be held all morning and into the afternoon before the event kicks off.
Supercross involves motorcyclists racing on manmade dirt tracks with designed hills, with riders twisting to navigate sharp turns, small bumps and larger hills.
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