AMA Supercross at the ROGERS CENTRE
by yamagirl on 2012-03-26Rogers Centre - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5AWESOME. Had a blast. Seats were good, saw the finish head on. Full View of race.

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The Monster Energy SMX World Championship showcases the world’s elite off-road motorcycle racers as they clash in high-flying stadium battles packed with speed, skill, and intensity. Watch stars like Jett Lawrence, Cooper Webb, and Haiden Deegan race across tight corners and fast straightaways as they compete for the coveted championship title. Feel the adrenaline of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross season live—it’s all about the nonstop action, electric crowds, and an atmosphere you have to experience to believe.
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AWESOME. Had a blast. Seats were good, saw the finish head on. Full View of race.
All I can say is, been going to the show for so many years. Always amazing. Can't wait till the next.
Had great seats...event and venue were amazing!!!!
Right from the opening cerimonies to the Main Events the show was great! The Lites racing was excellent, my opinion the racing would have been more competitive in the 450 class if Chad Reed, Ryan Dungey, and James Stewart were not unfortunately not there due to injuries! RV is an incredible racer, great effort by both Ken Roczen and the vet K. Dub! Ride On!
Amazing! These guys are unbeleivable! Thanks for comming to Canada!
fantastic entertainment Pros: Great show. Cons: too many people with one to many!...guys and girls drunk...not so good.
All the seats were decent, even where we were upon the 500's. Unfortunately there were a lot of drunk and obnoxious teens around not making for a great experience with younger kids.
Very good event. The track was fast and big jumps. I wish all riders would have been ther but over all it was a very good event.
Last year was better but that's only because the competition was better. Ps lower the damn beer prices!!!!!!!!!
AMAZING NIGHT !!!!!!!! With the best seats possible
Although the race was great and we saw history made with KTM winning it's first ever Supercross the Pit Pass rip off was wasjust that. We were jammed in the pits that you were only able to move as the crowd moved. All this and we had to pay for that, even though it was advertised as being limited tickets available.
Opening round of AMA Supercross in Anaheim was awesome. If you can, everybody should see a race live.
This is my 3rd Supercross event now and I get excited about it everytime! Quest field is an "awesome" venue for it.The pits are always packed full of stuff to look at and do and the track is always good for interesting racing.How can you beat sitting in an open stadium with 52 plus thousand cheering fans with the Seattle city skyline as a back drop...I don't think you can.I am planning on making this event a yearly tradition.
Had a great time, races were exciting, seats were the best !!!
What a show they put on!!! First class!! Can't wait to go back next year.
This years race setup was much improved over the previous year although several things are still missing or done relatively poorly. First the fireworks at the start. Gets the crowds attention and may help get people excited, but turns the entire closed up stadium into a grey haze for the rest of the night. I would hate to be up near the top where all the smoke settles. The riders introduction was done well, get to see the points leaders go out and put on a quick show for the crowd. The event doesn't have much control over how the racing turns out, but I was definitely not disappointed by what I saw with respect to the racing. Although I was sad to see the young kids racing the KTM JR50's around the track was gone, which to my understanding was because of the event demanding more money from KTM. They bring the bikes, the crew, the equipment, get everything all set up for the kids, and pay the event $200,000 on top, but that wasn't enough so it gets canned. It's a shame, was great to watch and probably the coolest thing these kids have ever done. Last year we also had the Jaegermeister ramp with several FMX guys doing some great tricks and in sync backflips, which doesn't add anything to the racing, but is awesome to see and really beats watching dozers and bobcats go back and forth. The one thing I am really glad that was changed was they stopped blasting music as loud as they could before the gate dropped to start the main events. I mean damn, there are 20 bikes held wide open waiting for the gate to drop. Everyone is on the edge of their seat, but hey lets pump everyone up with some generic music to drown out the sound of the start which is usually one of the most action packed parts of the race. Although, the track was built awesome, the racing was top notch, and really glad to have an event in Canada and within easy driving distance! Will definitely come back next year and the year after that.
The entire event was a great. Rogers Centre was well organized from entering to getting snacks and drinks. Supercross was the best ever, only because my man Chad Reed is the new points leader - Yahoo! The only thing missing was the half time show - would like to see some freestyle motorcross or ATV freestyle. Thanks to all
Was a great show as usual. Glad to see everyone was there. Very good racing boys, job well done.
Supercross was a great family show. Our seats had a great view, but they were more like bench seats with no backs and no arm rests, needless to say by the end of the day our backs were killing us. We were right behind the start gate and could see the finish line perfectly, but I wish I was informed of the "bench like seats" before or while I was purchasing the tickets. Overall the show was great, good value for the money.
I felt bad for Malcom Stewart when he winded himself on a landing. He had such a great position. I am glad that James Stewart also made it to the race in Toronto after a bad accident the race prior to this one.