A: There are many ways to get tickets. Supercross.com has a relationship with StubHub.com, one of the largest, most successful, and transparent tickets sellers in the industry. It works much like an eBay, where fans can both buy and sell tickets. And you can also get tickets to other sporting events, concerts, and more!
Click here to get tickets.
A: Each race is a little bit different, but for most of the supercross events (excluding Daytona), you'll want to phone promoter Live Nation Motorsports, phone 630 566 6100.
A: Supercross.com will soon be offering branded merchandise, such as hats, shirts, travel packages, and more.
A: Officially, those 'races' are called 'The KTM Junior Supercross Challenge', or 'KJSC'. You can visit any KTM motorcycle dealership, and they should have all the information and applications.
A: Most riders are very busy with training, traveling, and racing, and most do not have official fan clubs. However, there is still a way to contact them! Using traditional mail, your best bet is to write them care of their major teams, which are listed below:
American Honda Motor Company
1919 Torrance Blvd
Torrance CA 90501
Attn: Professional Supercross Racing Team
American Suzuki Motor Corp.
P.O. Box 1100
Brea CA 92822
Attn: Professional Supercross Racing Team
Kawasaki Motors Corp. USA
PO Box 25252
Santa Ana CA 92799
Attn' Professional Supercross Racing Team
KTM Sportmotorcycle West
38429 Innovation Court
Murrieta CA 92563
Attn: Professional Supercross Racing Team
Yamaha Motor Corp USA
6555 Katella Ave
Cypress CA 90630
Attn: Professional Supercross Racing Team
A: Supercross.com manages its online advertising only. Click here to advertise online, the Supercross Media Kit is available online at and it additionally has our company contact info.