Jason Anderson (21) leads a group of riders during Saturday's Monster Energy AMA Supercross event in Anaheim, Calif. (Mark Munoz Photo)
The Monster Energy AMA Supercross schedule has been finalized. (Mark Munoz Photo)

Monster Energy Supercross Finalizes Schedule

ELLENTON, Fla. – Feld Entertainment Inc. has announced the complete schedule for the upcoming Monster Energy AMA Supercross season.

The three rounds originally scheduled for Glendale, Ariz., were removed from the schedule and the series will now split those races between Orlando, Fla., and Salt Lake City.

Current attendance restrictions and local health mandates have created a difficult environment in Glendale, Ariz., forcing series officials to remove those planned events from the schedule. The series hopes to return to Glendale, Ariz., in 2022.

After the trio of races in Indianapolis, Ind., the series will venture to Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. for two races on Saturday, Feb. 13 and Saturday, Feb. 20, followed by the annual visit to the Daytona Int’l Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla. on Saturday, March 6.

The Arlington, Texas dates remain the same – Saturday, March 13, Tuesday, March 16 and Saturday, March 20 at AT&T Stadium.

The three previously unannounced events will now take place in Atlanta, Ga., at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, April 10, Tuesday, April 13 and Saturday, April 17. The final two races of the season will take place at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 24 and Saturday, May 1.

The first seven races will now feature the Western Regional 250SX Class and the Eastern Regional 250SX Class will now debut in Orlando on Saturday, Feb. 20. Both championships will race a total of nine races in their season including the one and only 250SX Class East/West Showdown in Salt Lake City on Saturday, May 1.

All 17 rounds of the Monster Energy Supercross season will feature a standard race format as Triple Crown events will be put on hold until the 2022 season.

Final 2021 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Schedule

Jan. 16 – NRG Stadium – Houston, Texas
Jan. 19 – NRG Stadium – Houston, Texas
Jan. 23 – NRG Stadium – Houston, Texas
Jan. 30 – Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, Ind.
Feb. 2 – Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, Ind.
Feb. 6 – Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, Ind.
Feb. 13 – Camping World Stadium – Orlando, Fla.
Feb. 20 – Camping World Stadium – Orlando, Fla.
March 6 – Daytona Int’l Speedway – Daytona Beach, Fla.
March 13 – AT&T Stadium – Arlington, Texas
March 16 – AT&T Stadium – Arlington, Texas
March 20 – AT&T Stadium – Arlington, Texas
April 10 – Atlanta Motor Speedway – Hampton, Ga.
April 13 – Atlanta Motor Speedway – Hampton, Ga.
April 17 – Atlanta Motor Speedway – Hampton, Ga.
April 24 – Rice-Eccles Stadium – Salt Lake City, Utah
May 1 – Rice-Eccles Stadium – Salt Lake City, Utah