Which Championship Series would you choose.

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If your were a Pro and you only had to race one championship series every season were you brought home the number plate for your team which one would you choose supercross or motocross? If I could do something like that I would stick to motocross.
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Supercross.

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1/9/2018 5:49pm
NEPG. Not the huge money maker like MX/SX but the variety of riding would keep it fresh and fun (at least i would assume). Also im sure the money couldn't be that bad.
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Outdoors. Supercross just fills the void until outdoors imo
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Supercross for the money. Outdoors for the soul.........
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1/9/2018 6:17pm
It's between mxgp and ama outdoor nationals for me. I'll say mxgp

Nothing about sx appeals to me from a rider standpoint, I would hate riding those tracks, lol
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1/9/2018 7:08pm
MXGP by a long shot
Its close because it would be a wet dream to win any of those, but I agree MXGP. The greatness of outdoors and the money of SX.
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Supercross

I'd go MXGP over The Outdoor Nationals though just because I love to travel outside the US.
1/9/2018 7:35pm
Definitely supercross we all can go out and ride a national track you don 't get to many chance's to ride a supercross track plus it would be so much fun
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Outdoors. Supercross is just a traveling circus.
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C'mon....outdoors....it's supposed to be outdoors!
1/9/2018 8:43pm Edited Date/Time 1/9/2018 9:01pm
mx12boy wrote:
Outdoors. Supercross is just a traveling circus.
I could rant all day about that, but I'll condense it.

Motocross is, by definition, an outdoor sport that's (usually) run over natural terrain. Culturally, it's akin to road-racing for cars and bikes -- the circuits are usually in less-populated areas, and viewers can't see the entire circuit -- and it takes a relatively sophisticated fan to understand why it needs to be that way. It's not about sitting up in some bowl.

Supercross was never intended to be an extension of any of that. Instead, it panders to the unsophisticated fan. From Day One it's been a gimmick to move some semblance of the sport into urban areas where casual fans can "sit up high and see the whole track" while enjoying the comforts and amenities of an MLB/NFL facility. Never mind the Mickey Mouse circuits. Supercross fans just don't know the difference.

If they came up with a pitch-and-putt version of golf staged in stadiums (oh, and televised in prime time, let's not forget that), there'd be "Supergolf" suckers who think it's better than the Master's.

The best series on earth is MXGP.


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I could rant all day about that, but I'll condense it. Motocross is, by definition, an outdoor sport that's (usually) run over natural terrain. Culturally, it's...
I could rant all day about that, but I'll condense it.

Motocross is, by definition, an outdoor sport that's (usually) run over natural terrain. Culturally, it's akin to road-racing for cars and bikes -- the circuits are usually in less-populated areas, and viewers can't see the entire circuit -- and it takes a relatively sophisticated fan to understand why it needs to be that way. It's not about sitting up in some bowl.

Supercross was never intended to be an extension of any of that. Instead, it panders to the unsophisticated fan. From Day One it's been a gimmick to move some semblance of the sport into urban areas where casual fans can "sit up high and see the whole track" while enjoying the comforts and amenities of an MLB/NFL facility. Never mind the Mickey Mouse circuits. Supercross fans just don't know the difference.

If they came up with a pitch-and-putt version of golf staged in stadiums (oh, and televised in prime time, let's not forget that), there'd be "Supergolf" suckers who think it's better than the Master's.

The best series on earth is MXGP.


Strong opinion you have there. If only everyone could be as sophisticated as you... Huh
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1/9/2018 9:26pm
Local fair races, AX, and overseas/offseason SX.
1/9/2018 10:42pm
Mx for me , I love the different types of tracks and conditions.
Supercross just seems like the same track each week , excluding Daytona.
But as a pro for a living ..............it's all about the money
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1/9/2018 10:49pm Edited Date/Time 1/9/2018 10:50pm
So you're saying I win the #1 plate?

Outdoors on a 125!!

Man, that was an easy question!!! :D
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1/9/2018 11:25pm Edited Date/Time 1/9/2018 11:26pm
Well lets see....... How many riders were able to secure a factory ride for a MX Nationals only contract? Answer 0. No brainer, SX it is.
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1/10/2018 1:06am
MXGP.

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1/10/2018 1:09am
MXGP or AMA Motocross. Either one.
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1/10/2018 6:26am Edited Date/Time 1/10/2018 6:27am
A factory rider in MXGP IMO has the best job in the world.

You get to visit new countries

Meet lots of different people

Race (the majority) of best riders

Ride more types of terrain

Get a proper off season

Potential to be a world champion

SX is fun, and its nice to have it during a period where we dont have much racing in genral to follow. But like Brownstone already said. It a diff sport marketed on getting the casual fans in a convenient seat. That's not what the sport is about for most of us.Unique tracks using the best natural terrain will always out trump an samey SX stadium IMO.





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Supercross. I love tight & technical tracks.

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