Everything You Need To Know About the 2021 Supercross Schedule

Well, we've got dates and locations for the first 12 rounds of the season. Listen in for a lot more of the details. You can pick and choose the answers to questions that mean the most to you.

Whew! We’re finally done with rumors and innuendo, and have some solid dates and venues for the ’21 Supercross season. As had been widely speculated, it’ll start a little later than normal, in mid-January. And for the first time in maybe a quarter-century, it’ll be an “East Coast” start, with the 250 East guys launching first.

2021 Supercross Schedule 

January 16 – NRG Stadium; Houston, TX (East)
January 19 – NRG Stadium; Houston, TX (East)
January 23 – NRG Stadium; Houston, TX (East)
January 30 – Lucas Oil Stadium; IN (East)
February 2 – Lucas Oil Stadium; IN (East)
February 20 – State Farm Stadium; Glendale, AZ (West)
February 23 – State Farm Stadium; Glendale, AZ (West)
February 27 – State Farm Stadium; Glendale, AZ (West)
March 6 – Daytona International Speedway;  Daytona Beach, FL (East)
March 20 – AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX  (West)
March 23 – AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX  (West)
March 27 – AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX  (West)
Round 13 – Date and Location TBA
Round 14 – Date and Location TBA
Round 15 – Date and Location TBA
Round 16 – Date and Location TBA
Round 17 – Date TBA, Rice-Eccles Stadium; Salt Lake City, UT

Obviously, the 2020 season was interrupted by the pandemic, and the Feld guys did a great job of not only getting the season restarted after everything shut down, but also getting the season completed with the extended run of races in Salt Lake City’s “bubble.” That experience also laid the groundwork for what we’ll see in ’21. First up, we’ll drop the schedule here, and then run through some of the questions and answers that surround the new season. The moto media got a chance to quiz Dave Prater, Feld Entertainment’s Senior Director of Two-Wheel Operations, for what’s going on.

Dave Prater (right) with Kenneth Feld.

Oh...and for those who are curious, yes, there will be KTM Jr. Supercross races this season, and they'll likely be limited to Saturday rounds, to make it easier for the families who will be traveling to events. More details will follow.

Dave's introduction.


The day the music stopped in Indy.

Obviously Salt Lake City worked well, and we’ve seen the model of every team in a pod. We’re now going to have fans, but will the pits be open? Are there going to be pods like Salt Lake? What are the protocols going forward?

There's no way around it...we're definitely going to be taking a hit...

When do tickets go on sale?

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