AMA SX is HERE! How to watch A1
All you need to know about A1
Welcome to Anaheim!
Angel Stadium is set to host their 32nd season opener in 50 seasons of Supercross racing. The only active riders that have won the openers are Ken Roczen, who has won four Anaheim openers, Justin Barcia has two under his belt, and Marvin Musquin and Jason Anderson each have one.
Roczen’s four are the most Anaheim opener victories by one over Chad Reed and James Stewart’s three a-piece. Eli Tomac has never won an opener and along with Ricky Carmichael, Ryan Dungey, and Cooper Webb are riders with multiple titles and no opener victories.
Watch the Anaheim animated track map
Anaheim 1 Hall of fame – Check out the top winners from previous years
450SX
1) James Stewart: 8 (’06, ’07 x3, ’09 x2, ’10, ’11)
1) Chad Reed: 8 (’03, ’04 x2, ’08 x3, ’14 x2)
1) Jeremy McGrath: 8 (’93-’96, ’00 x2, ’01 x2)
1) Ricky Carmichael: 8 (’01, ’02, ’03 x2, ’05 x2, ’06 x2)
5) Ryan Villopoto: 5 (’10, ’11, ’12 x2, ’13)
5) Ryan Dungey: 5 (’10, ’13, ’15, ’16, ’17)
5) Ken Roczen: 5 (’14, ’15 x2, ’17, ‘22)
250SX
1) Ivan Tedesco: 5 (’04 x3, ’05 x2)
2) Jake Weimer: 4 (’09 x2, ’10 x2)
2) Cooper Webb: 4 (’15 x2, ’16 x2)
4) Damon Huffman: 3 (’93-’95)
4) Ernesto Fonseca: 3 (’01 x3)
4) Ryan Dungey: 3 (’08 x2, ’09)
4) Eli Tomac: 3 (’12, ’13 x2)
4) Ryan Villopoto: 3 (’07 x3)
4) Shane McElrath: 3 (’17-’19)
4) Christian Craig: 3 (’22 x3)
Who have you got to take top spot this year?!
Timetable of events – (UK time in brackets)
(2:30 am – 3:10 am) 6:30 pm – 7:10 pm Opening Ceremonies
(3:10 am – 3:18 am) 7:10 pm – 7:18 pm 250SX Heat #1 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main)
(3:23 am – 3:31 am) 7:23 pm – 7:31 pm 250SX Heat #2 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main)
(3:37 am – 3:45 am) 7:37 pm – 7:45 pm 450SX Heat #1 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main)
(3:51 am – 3:59 am) 7:51 pm – 7:59 pm 450SX Heat #2 – 6 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 20 riders (1 – 9 to Main)
(4:05 am – 4:11 am) 8:05 pm – 8:11 pm KTM Junior Racing Main Event – 3 Laps – 15 Riders
(4:11 am – 4:22 am) 8:11 pm – 8:22 pm Track Maintenance
(4:22 am – 4:29 am) 8:22 pm – 8:29 pm 250SX Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1 – 4 to Main)
(4:34 am – 4:41 am) 8:34 pm – 8:41 pm 450SX Last Chance Qualifier – 5 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders (1 – 4 to Main)
(4:41 am – 4:50 am) 8:41 pm – 8:50 pm Intermission
(4:50 am – 4:53 am) 8:50 pm – 8:53 pm 250SX Sighting Lap
(4:55 am – 5:12 am) 8:55 pm – 9:12 pm 250SX Main Event – 15 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders
(5:12 am – 5:20 am) 9:12 pm – 9:20 pm 250SX Victory Circle
(5:20 am – 5:22 am) 9:20 pm – 9:22 pm Track Maintenance
(5:20 am – 5:25 am) 9:22 pm – 9:25 pm 450SX Sighting Lap
(5:27 am – 5:49 am) 9:27 pm – 9:49 pm 450SX Main Event – 20 Minutes/Plus 1 lap – 22 riders
(5:49 am – 6:00 am) 9:49 pm – 10:00 pm 450SX Victory Circle
How to watch..
Action kicks off in the morning with live qualifying coverage beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET/1:30 p.m. PST on Peacock. USA and Peacock will carry live coverage of the opening round main program beginning at 10 p.m. EST/7 p.m. PST, as the first heat races of 2023 blast out of the gates. NBC will have an encore presentation on Sunday, January 8, at 2 p.m. EST/11 a.m. PST.
International & UK
International viewers can stream the race live and watch on-demand with the SuperMotocross Video Pass. Again, this is only available for international fans outside of the U.S.