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Supercross: the calendar 2012
US Feld Motorsports FIM and have not lost time and immediately after the publicity for the final victory celebrations of Ryan Villopoto, have made known the 2012 calendar ofAMA Supercross, which once again provides 17 appointments placed in months between January and may of next year.
The debut of season 2012 will take place on 7 January at theAngel Stadium of Anaheim, which will be the fifth round of the event (February 4); between these two stages are three Phoenixround, Los Angeles and Oakland (14, 21 and 28 January 2012).
On February 11, the circus will stop at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego that season just ended saw the victory of Chad Reed, pilot who later will, together with rivals, Arlington, such Atlanta and Saint Louis and other traditional plants in a sort of re-edition of the 2011 season, with respect to which the appointment is however inserted the Louisiana Superdome of New Orleans scheduled for April 14, the right to return after the traditional two-week break that is granted to the Easter festivities.
The final appointment will be as usual Sam Boyd Stadium Las Vegas of which this year has seen the triumph of Ryan Villopoto and that 15 October 2012 will host the Monster Cup, extra seasonal Invitational race that involves a mixed path Supercross-Motorcross and a final prize of $ 1 million.
Below is the complete schedule of the Supercross season.
AMA Supercross 2012 calendar
07 January – Angel Stadium – Anaheim, California
14 January – Chase Field – Phoenix
21 January – Dodger Stadium-Los Angeles
28 January – Overstock.com – Oakland Stadium
04 February – Angel Stadium – Anaheim, California
11 February – Qualcomm Stadium – San Diego
18 February – Cowboys Stadium-Arlington
25 February – Georgia Dome – Atlanta
03 March-Edward Jones Dome – St. Louis
10 March – Daytona International Speedway – Daytona
March 17 – Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis
24 March – Rogers Centre-Toronto, Canada
March 31 – Reliant Stadium-Houston
14 April – Louisiana Superdome-New Orleans
21 April – Qwest Field-Seattle
April 28 – Rice-Eccles Stadium – Salt Lake City
05 may – Sam Boyd Stadium – Las Vegas
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