Exhilarating! The races were a real nail biter!
by Mnster on 5/6/25Empower Field At Mile High - DenverRating: 5 out of 5I was on the edge of my seat for the entire race! Very exciting!

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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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The 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross season begins on January 10 in Anaheim, California and concludes in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 9.
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Monster Energy AMA Supercross events usually begin in the late afternoon or early evening after practice laps, qualifying and rider introductions. Each event is similar in length to other professional sporting events.
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The Monster Energy AMA Supercross FanFest is a pre-race event that provides access to the world’s elite riders as they prepare, practice and qualify for that day’s races! Fans can meet their favorite riders, see bikes up close, and watch exclusive entertainment before each Monster Energy AMA Supercross race.
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I was on the edge of my seat for the entire race! Very exciting!
Had a great last minute ticket buy in experience and a great show
The Monster Supercross was great and well organized. Empower Field is a Sh*thole. Imagine that the bathroom stalls did not have doors on them!! How does a 10 year old go to the bathroom like that? Seats are tight, a total disappointment. Broncos fans deserve better especially with what they are paying for seats.
Lots of excitement but I think if the track was wider but shorter it would allow for more action and closer races.
My hubby & I celebrated our anniversary on this day & we had such a blast!! Thank y’all so much!!!
While it was surprisingly cold in Pittsburgh, the race and the stadium made it worth 12hrs i spent freezing- the $130 i spent on a hoodie and a blanket and the cold i ended up with! I didn’t mind ANY of that BC it was a bada$$ time!
great show put on the racing was awesome was something different to see hats off to the city and the supercross nation for bringing supercross to this area walked around town to a couple close by restaurants the food was good hope supercross comes back to the area next year and or years to come
Worst venue I’ve attended for supercross! Parking was horrible, when you did find a spot it was up to $60 to park. Lines for food were outrageous and they ran out of food shortly after the event started. The venue and surrounding area was completely unprepared!
incredible experience loved the event but food at the stadium was good but so expensive
Event was awesome! High energy and entertaining. Was difficult to get out of town off though.
I absolutely loved it! It was so nice to have a race close to home. However I do not think Pittsburgh was prepared for all the people. Traffic was terrible! And the line for concessions was extremely long. Also please let us go to our seats earlier than 6! Make it at least 4 or 5. We had people in our seats in the 500 section who said they were allowed to seat anywhere but this was after 6. Please bring it back but just make improvements.
The crowd control was awful. I thought my son was going to get trampled. It was impossible to get from the designated entry gate to the fan fest, we literally never made it. The food lines and t shirt lines in the main concourse blocked the entire walkway creating gridlock. There were not enough event people with high enough judgment to keep the paths clear. Where was the fire Marshall? Not opening the upper concourses until 1 hour before the start was another main issue, there were just too many people in too small of a place all at once. This was not managed like a Steelers game. Having only one gate open for entry was crazy.
We had a great time. I hope AMA SUPERCROSS come back to Pittsburgh soon
Supercross was awesome! However, the lack of parking and the means of egress into and out of the stadium was one of the worst setups I have ever seen. The only way to the east side of the stadium was to go towards the south to the river and then walk along side of it. Now if you have 5,000 people who cares but when you have 50,000 it becomes a cluster
First time at a Motorcross race. Watch all these races on TV so it was good to see one live.
It was absolutely amazing, having super cross back to pittsburgh. Hoping we can book for next year.If hopefully they return.
This was the best supercross venue that I have been too. Easy parking, easy to find the pits, the staff were very accommodating. I took my 8 year old nephew who has never been to a race and he was so stoked. I’m glad there is a supercross venue within 2hrs from me. Definitely will be going back if they keep it on the schedule.
Was a great show, could use more then one entrance to the stadium so theres less walking to oarking but was a good show nontheless
Arrived at venue hours early before race time. Was not allowed to go to our seats until 5:30 pm. Which were in the upper level. Basically paid over 100 dollars for sea5s we were not allowed to go to.
The biggest issue was the stadium didn't coordinate with the clipper for a shuttle so when we showed up there was no shuttle and even though we tried to call ahead and confirm, there was no option to speak to an actual person and when you selected #2 on the menu it gave no information about the shuttle, just the cruises for that day. So we had to walk in the cold to the t train which we weren't familiar with. Everything was fine until we wanted to get food before we went to our seats. We waited a half an hour in line to order which is typical but after we paid we waited an hour for our pizza when they said it would be a 5 minute wait. They were giving other people who had just ordered their food their pizza first. That kitchen was so poorly managed. Everyone was standing around d staring at each other like they had no idea what was going on. Also, if you don't serve something and it's on your menu on the wall, cover it because then we had to stand in another line to get drinks because all they had was Gatorade and water. They didn't even have all of their stands open. Why would you not? Once we got to our seats the race was a lot of fun but with all the jumbotrons they weren't announcing clearly what each race was. It should have said on the screen somewhere...250 qualifier, or 450 main event.... half the time we weren't sure who was even racing. Also the woman doing the announcing kept announcing the wrong thing and her British accent was so heavy I couldn't understand what she was saying. Then the real nightmare.... trying to figure out what train took us back to station square and there being so many people we had to wait through 3 trains just to finally be able to get on one.... the wrong one....based on a t train employees suggestion.... had to walk for 20 minutes in the cold and the bridge going to station square had almost every single light burnt out. Creepy. The raves were really fun. The venu could use some improvement.