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Welcome to your definitive guide to the AMA Supercross Championship 2026 season, including the full schedule of rounds, location details and official viewing channels. Whether you’re following the elite 450SX class, the 250SX divisions, or keeping track of new formats like the Triple Crown and East/West Showdowns, this article brings it all into one place.

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What to Expect in 2026

The 2026 AMA Supercross season promises a thrilling ride from January through September with multiple formats, classes, and electrifying stadium venues. With dedicated rounds for the top-tier 450SX class, the 250SX divisions (East and West), KTM Juniors, SMX Next and special formats such as the Triple Crown, fans will have plenty to follow. You’ll find not only gate-dropping action but also a full slate of qualifiers, heats, and main events across America’s major stadiums.

This season continues to recognise the importance of both sporting spectacle and broadcast accessibility. From the first round in Anaheim to the Playoffs in September, the emphasis is on full fan experience — whether you’re in the stands or watching from home.

AMA Supercross 2026

Season Structure & Key Classes

Understanding how the season is structured and the classes involved helps make sense of the schedule and formats. Here are the major components:

Key Classes

  • 450SX: The premier class featuring the most experienced riders and top teams.
  • 250SX W / E: The 250 class is split into West (W) and East (E) divisions in certain rounds, depending on event formats.
  • KTM JRs: A junior-development class, often highlighted in select rounds.
  • SMX Next: A developmental or alternative motorsport format integrated into certain events.
  • Triple Crown: A race format that may feature three main events per class, offering higher stakes and distinct broadcast coverage.

Schedule Format

  • Each “Round” corresponds to a date, venue and set of classes (e.g., 450SX / 250SX W / KTM JRs) unless otherwise noted.
  • There are special rounds using alternate formats (Triple Crown, East/West Showdown) indicated in the schedule.
  • Playoffs and the final championship event will wrap up the season in late September.

Full 2026 Supercross Round-by-Round Schedule

Here is the full schedule for the 2026 AMA Supercross season, including venue, date and classes featured.

RoundDateVenueLocationClasses Featured
1Jan 10Angel StadiumAnaheim, CA450SX / 250SX W / KTM JRs
2Jan 17Snapdragon StadiumSan Diego, CA450SX / 250SX W / KTM JRs
3Jan 24Angel StadiumAnaheim, CA450SX / 250SX W / SMX Next
4Jan 31NRG StadiumHouston, TX450SX / 250SX W / KTM JRs / SMX Next / Triple Crown
5Feb 07State Farm StadiumGlendale, AZ450SX / 250SX W / KTM JRs
6Feb 14Lumen FieldSeattle, WA450SX / 250SX W
7Feb 21AT&T StadiumArlington, TX450SX / 250SX E / KTM JRs
8Feb 28Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach, FL450SX / 250SX E / SMX Next
9Mar 07Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, IN450SX / 250SX E / KTM JRs / Triple Crown
10Mar 21Protective StadiumBirmingham, AL450SX / SMX Next / 250 E/W Showdown
11Mar 28Ford FieldDetroit, MI450SX / 250SX E / KTM JRs
12Apr 04The Dome at America’s CenterSt. Louis, MO450SX / KTM JRs / 250 E/W Showdown
13Apr 11Nissan StadiumNashville, TN450SX / 250SX E / KTM JRs
14Apr 18Huntington Bank FieldCleveland, OH450SX / 250SX E / Triple Crown
15Apr 25Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA450SX / 250SX E / SMX Next
16May 02Empower Field at Mile HighDenver, CO450SX / 250SX W / KTM JRs
17May 09Rice-Eccles StadiumSalt Lake City, UT450SX / KTM JRs / 250 E/W Showdown
19Jun 06(Venue TBD)Sacramento, CA
20Jun 13(Venue TBD)Lakewood, CO
21Jun 20(Venue TBD)Mount Morris, PA
22Jul 04(Venue TBD)Buchanan, MI
23Jul 11(Venue TBD)Southwick, MA
24Jul 18(Venue TBD)Millville, MN
25Jul 25(Venue TBD)Washougal, WA
26Aug 15(Venue TBD)New Berlin, NY
27Aug 22(Venue TBD)Mechanicsville, MD
28Aug 29(Venue TBD)Crawfordsville, IN
Playoff 1Sep 12TBATBA
Playoff 2Sep 19TBATBA
SMX World Championship FinalSep 26TBATBA

Notes:

  • Venue details for Rounds 19–28 and Playoffs are yet to be fully announced.
  • Classes for the later rounds may vary or be confirmed closer to the event.
  • “TBA” denotes “To Be Announced”.

Viewing Options: Where and How to Watch AMA Supercross 2026

A crucial part of following the season is knowing where you can watch or stream the action. Here are the official broadcast and streaming channels for the 2026 season.

United States Viewers

  • Peacock is the primary streaming service offering live and on-demand access to all rounds, including qualifying, heats and main events.
  • Broadcast television partners include NBC Sports Group, specifically networks like NBC, USA Network and CNBC.
  • These channels typically carry selected live rounds and encore presentations. NBC often broadcasts highlight rounds live, while USA Network handles broader coverage.

International Viewers (Outside the U.S.)

  • The exclusive international streaming option is the SuperMotocross Video Pass, which provides live and on-demand coverage of all rounds from regions outside the United States.
  • This service offers coverage of every moto, qualifying session, heats, and main events and is the legitimate way for international fans to follow the season.

Summary Table

RegionPlatformCoverage Details
United StatesPeacock + NBC / USA Network (TV)Live streams + on-demand; selected rounds on TV networks
Outside United StatesSuperMotocross Video PassLive & on-demand access for all rounds internationally

International Coverage & Streaming Access

For fans outside the United States, accessing the events legally and reliably is vital. Here are some important things to keep in mind:

Key Points for International Viewing

  • SuperMotocross Video Pass is the only legal international streaming service offering full access to every round of the season.
  • This pass includes not only the main races but also qualifiers, heats and features in languages beyond English (e.g., Spanish or French in some cases).
  • Access via TV networks in your country may vary – local rights may differ, so the video pass is the most consistent option.
  • Due to geo-restrictions, the SuperMotocross Video Pass is designed to work outside the U.S., rather than within.
  • Always check device compatibility and streaming quality: the service supports desktop, mobile, and connected devices.

Tips for Smooth Streaming

  1. Ensure your internet connection is stable (ideally 5 Mbps+ for HD).
  2. Confirm your time zone conversion (events are typically listed in U.S. time zones).
  3. Download or have the app ready before race day to avoid last-minute access issues.
  4. For on-demand replays, note that some sessions (qualifiers/heats) might only be available after the live event concludes.

Tips for Fans & Attending in Person

If you plan to attend a round live or want to get the most from your viewing experience, here are some helpful suggestions:

Attending Live

  • Arrive early for paddock access, autograph sessions and rider introductions – many venues open gates well ahead of the main show.
  • Check the stadium address and entry gates carefully; each venue can have different policies for parking, bags and access.
  • Consider bringing ear protection (jets can be loud!) and wear comfortable shoes for the stadium floor and seating.
  • Look for fan zones and interactive areas—many rounds include kid-friendly zones, merchandise tents and team stalls.

Watching from Home

  • Use the schedule table to mark key rounds in your calendar so you don’t miss action in the 450SX class or special formats.
  • If streaming internationally, test the SuperMotocross Video Pass a day before the event to ensure your device is compatible.
  • For U.S. viewers, check whether your TV provider covers USA Network or NBC for the selected live rounds.
  • Replays and on-demand content are excellent for catching up on heats or mains you missed.

Highlight Formats & What to Watch For

  • Triple Crown rounds: These attract higher drama, as riders face three main events instead of one—points swing and physical demands increase.
  • East/West Showdowns: Unique in the 250 class, these events bring together riders from both divisions for a head-to-head; great for spotting rising stars.
  • KTM JRs / SMX Next: Pay attention to these categories—many up-and-coming racers advance to higher tiers after standout performances here.
  • Qualifiers & Heats: While mains grab the spotlight, faster riders often emerge early; keeping an eye on these sessions gives a fuller picture of form and momentum.

FAQ: Common Questions Answered

Q1: How many rounds are in the 2026 season?
A1: According to the schedule, there are at least 28 regular rounds followed by two playoff rounds and the championship final in September. (Some venues for later rounds are TBA.)

Q2: Where is Round 1 taking place?
A2: Round 1 is on January 10, 2026 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.

Q3: Are all classes featured at every venue?
A3: Not necessarily. The schedule shows varied class listings (e.g., some rounds have 450SX with 250SX W or E and KTM JRs; others may omit certain classes or add SMX Next/Triple Crown).

Q4: Can I watch the 2026 season outside the U.S.?
A4: Yes, via the SuperMotocross Video Pass which is the official international streaming service.

Q5: Will TV networks in the U.S. show every round?
A5: No—while the primary streaming platform covers every round, traditional TV networks tend to carry selected events, with Peacock streaming being the comprehensive option.

Q6: What is the difference between 250SX W and 250SX E?
A6: These denote the 250 class split into West and East divisions, reflecting geographic zones and sometimes specific event formats such as Showdowns.


The 2026 AMA Supercross Championship season is shaping up to be one of the most accessible and action-packed yet. With 28+ rounds, cutting-edge venues across the U.S., formats like Triple Crown and East/West Showdowns, and reliable viewing options via Peacock (U.S.) and SuperMotocross Video Pass (international), fans have robust opportunities to follow every twist and turn of the championship.

Whether you’re attending live or streaming from abroad, mark your calendar, check your viewing platform, and prepare for the roar of gates, the buzz of engines and the spectacle that is Supercross. Ride safe, watch sharp—and enjoy every second of what the 2026 season has to offer.

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