AMA Supercross Tickets in San Diego
AMA Supercross is coming to San Diego’s Quallcom Stadium February. I’d love to see these guys jump huge piles of dirt in the middle of Qualcomm stadium, as it looks very exciting, but I don’t think I would make it through the whole thing. My uncles and cousins do supercorss, but an uncle broke both of his legs after he landed wrong. I know it is exciting but it is also very dangerous. If you are into watching–or participating in–dangerous things this is the event for you. Here’s how to get tickets:
Here are some good sites to check out and compare their prices:
You can also check out our favorite aftermarket sites to see what they have to offer:
AIW Tickets is selling tickets for between $19 and $125. StubHub has tickets for $22-$176, and TicketsNow has tickets from $20-$170.
Here’s some info on supercross racing from Wiki:
The term “Supercross” was derived from the event name for the first organized Motocross race that was successfully held inside a stadium in the United States. In 1972, racing promoter Michael Goodwin staged what he called the “Superbowl of Motocross” inside the Los Angeles Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. This event was won by Marty Tripes at the age of 16. That initial contest featured many of the top Motocross riders of the time. It was such a commercial success that it spawned many imitators, and the term “Supercross” was coined to identify the similar to Motocross stadium cycling events. Modern Supercross races are sanctioned and governed by motorcycle associations. The main being either the American Motorcyclist Association who is the oldest and most prodigious cycle racing organization, or the THQ series of Supercross Championship events that are in part the work of Clear Channel, who in 2004 contruibuted expertise in filming on-track gate event competition for Supercross: The Movie.

