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Supercross 2023 TV Schedule

What channel is Supercross on today?

There is no Supercross on today. The 2023 Supercross season is over. It will sort of continue later this year with the playoff rounds of the Supermotocross Championship.

What time is Supercross on tonight?

There is no Supercross on tonight.

How can I watch Supercross live tonight?

You can’t watch Supercross tonight. It’s over for the 2023 season.

Round 10: Detroit, MI | March 18, 2023

This will be the final 250SX East race before a two-week break, and there isn’t anything fancy about this week’s race – no SX Futures or triple crown.

  • Soft/wet dirt. Track will breakdown as the night goes on
  • “I went to Detroit for the first time last year. When I think about it, I think of a badass city. I had a lot of fun there—I got a podium! The dirt is sick here too. I love the East Coast dirt. It definitely isn’t California. I like it.” – Pierce Brown

Race Day Live: 1:30pm ET on Peacock

Night Show: 7pm ET on Peacock

250SX East

Ford Field, 2000 Brush St, Detroit, MI

Round 11: Seattle, WA | March 25, 2023

The first true West Coast race in a while means it’s going to be a late one for my fellow East Coasters. The Night Show won’t kick off until 10pm Eastern. There’s also a week off next week – no SX race next Saturday.

  • Long start straight with wide sweeping first turn
  • Deep sand section leading back out onto start straight will be challenging
  • This is the winning videogame track design
  • Weather usually plays a significant factor here

Race Day Live: 4:30pm ET on Peacock

Night Show: 10pm ET on Peacock

250SX West

Lumen Field, 800 Occidental Ave S

Round 12: Glendale, AZ | April 8, 2023

Unfortunately, us East Coasters have to stay up late again with this Supercross TV schedule, but, it’s should be an action-packed night. We have SX Futures and the Triple Crown format this week.

  • Long start straight and whoop section
  • 3 long rhythm lanes
  • 1 split lane providing multiple options

Race Day Live: 4:30pm ET on Peacock

Night Show: 10pm ET on Peacock

250SX West, SX Futures, Triple Crown

State Farm Stadium, 1 Cardinals Dr

Round 13: Atlanta, GA | April 15, 2023

Eli Tomac has dominated Daytona for years – will he dominate this speedway track, too? Also, note the “night show” starts at 3pm ET this week.

  • Longest start straight of the season
  • 2 long whoop sections
  • Very high-speed rhythms with long lanes
  • Deep sand roller section

Race Day Live: 9:30am ET on Peacock

Night Show: 3pm ET on Peacock & NBC

250SX East

Atlanta Motor Speedway, 1500 Tara Pl

Round 14: East Rutherford, NJ | April 22, 2023

This round will be the first East-West showdown of the season, the SX Futures will be racing, and I’ll be in attendance. We also may have a surprise for this round.

  • Long start straight
  • Corner with multiple options and different elevation

Race Day Live: 1:30pm ET on Peacock

Night Show: 7pm ET on Peacock

250SX East-West Showdown, SX Futures

MetLife Stadium, 1 MetLife Stadium Dr

Round 15: Nashville, TN | April 29, 2023

The championship is starting to close in as we enter the third-to-last round of the season. Not that this is an early race, with the “Night Show” starting at 3pm ET, instead of 7pm ET.

  • Right hand start
  • Sand split lane with multiple options
  • Elevated bowl turn
  • “I’m definitely going to be having a good time when we go there. Let’s go!” –Aaron Plessinger

Race Day Live: 9:30am ET on Peacock

Night Show: 3pm ET on Peacock & NBC

250SX East

Nissan Stadium, 1 Titan Way

Round 16: Denver, CO | May 6, 2023

This round will be the first East-West showdown of the season, the SX Futures will be racing, and I’ll be in attendance. We also may have a surprise for this round.

  • Long start straight and long whoop section
  • Weather can be a big factor here
  • “The fans in Denver are great, and they come out in full force full of energy. I love to race there.” –Michael Mosiman

Race Day Live: 3:30pm ET on Peacock

Night Show: 9pm ET on Peacock

250SX West

Empower Field at Mile High, 1701 Bryant St

Round 17: Salt Lake City, UT | May 13, 2023

For many years, Monster Energy Supercross had its grand finale in Las Vegas. In recent years, that finale has moved to Salt Lake City, Utah instead. Unfortunately for East Coasters, the season ends on a late note. The good news is that it’s only two weeks until the first Pro Motocross race.

  • Over/under bridge
  • Shortest track of the season (keep an eye out for lappers!)
  • “I had my first main event win here. It’s definitely a technical track here for sure, and with the elevation, it adds another thing to the mix, and it’s usually a bit drier here.” –Jo Shimoda

Race Day Live: 4:30pm ET on Peacock

Night Show: 10pm ET on Peacock & USA

250SX East-West Showdown, SX Futures

Rice-Eccles Stadium, 451 S. 1400 East

Frequently Asked Questions About the Supercross TV Schedule

Do I need a subscription to Peacock to watch Supercross?

Yes, you will need an active Peacock subscription if you want to watch most of the Supercross races live.

Is Supercross on Fox Sports?

No, Monster Energy Supercross is generally not on Fox Sports anymore.

Is Supercross only on Peacock?

No, Supercross is not only on Peacock. The Supercross TV schedule has the majority of live broadcasts on Peacock, but a few races are also aired on NBC and/or USA, in addition to Peacock. Monday re-airs for every race in 2023 are on CNBC.

Is Supercross on ESPN?

No, Supercross is not on ESPN.