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Endeavor Streaming and the SuperMotocross League Team up to Debut SuperMotocross Video Pass in a Wide-Ranging Partnership

Endeavor Streaming and the SuperMotocross League Team up to Debut SuperMotocross Video Pass in a Wide-Ranging Partnership

The multi-year deal will deliver 31 Supercross, Pro Motocross, and SuperMotocross World Championship events in international markets to match the demand for the premier off-road motorcycle racing series’ expanding fanbase

NEW YORK, NY / PALMETTO, FL – December 21, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – Endeavor Streaming and the SuperMotocross League have launched a new streaming service, SuperMotocross Video Pass, featuring Supercross, Pro Motocross, the SuperMotocross Playoffs and Super Motocross World ChampionshipTM events on one unified platform. This debut marks the first time a combined package has been offered to fans on an international basis.

The Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship is considered the most important and highest-profile stadium-racing championship of all, while the prestigious AMA Pro Motocross Championship is the most distinguished and competitive outdoor-racing championship in the world. Beginning January 2023, fans outside of the United States can expect to tune in for all 17 Supercross rounds and 11 Pro Motocross rounds. The streaming package also includes the newly formed SuperMotocross Playoff Rounds and SuperMotocross World Championship set to take place on October 14 in Los Angeles, CA at the famed Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum – the birthplace of Supercross.

221221 SuperMotocross schedule

SuperMotocross Video Pass subscriptions are available now to both avid and new motorsports fans alike in all countries and territories outside the United States and will stream all 31 rounds between January 2023 and October 2023.

For decades, Supercross and Pro Motocross have attracted the sport’s top athletes from around the globe to compete in the United States for the industry’s most coveted titles. With the formation of the SuperMotocross World Championship, the stakes have been raised and international premier class athletes like Dylan Ferrandis (France), Marvin Musquin (France), Ken Roczen (Germany), and Dean Wilson (Scotland) are well positioned to capitalize and compete for the ultimate title. Young international talent like Jett Lawrence (Australia), brother Hunter Lawrence (Australia), Jo Shimoda (Japan), Cole Thompson (Canada), and Enzo Lopes (Brazil) will be looking to make their mark as the new ultimate 250 class champion. The 250 class will also see the addition of 2-time MXGP MX2 class champion, Tom Vialle of France, further increasing the depth of this international field.

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