Racing is back! The final seven races with be held without fans in attendance, but each race will be broadcasted on NBC. The 2020 Supercross season will resume on Sunday, 5/31 with the finals taking place Sunday 6/21. Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah will host the last seven rounds. Here is how to watch.
NBC and NBCSN Television Schedule
| Round | Date | Televised |
|---|---|---|
| Round 11 - East | Sun, May 31 | 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm ET on NBCSN then 4:00 – 6:00 ET on NBC |
| Round 12 - East | Weds, June 3 | 10:00 pm – 1:00 am ET on NBCSN |
| Round 13 - East | Sun, June 7 | 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm ET on NBCSN |
| Round 14 - West | Weds, June 10 | 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm ET on NBCSN |
| Round 15 - West | Sun, June 14 | 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm ET on NBCSN |
| Round 16 - East | Weds, June 17 | 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm ET on NBCSN |
| Round 17 - East/West | Sun, June 21 | 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm ET on NBCSN then 4:30 – 6:00 ET on NBC |
NBC Sports will present the final seven, made-for-TV races across NBC, NBCSN & NBCSports.com. Races will also be available to domestic livestream subscribers via the NBC Sports Gold “Supercross Pass” and internationally via the Supercross Video Pass.
For more information on either one of these livestream options please visit NBCSports.com/Gold or SupercrossLIVE.tv .
GET CAUGHT UP ON THE 2020 SEASON
Get primed for a return to racing with our Fox 2020 Supercross recap.
Every great adventure starts with a visionary. Kenny Smithās dream was to combine two passions - mountain bikes and helicopters - into one once-in-a-lifetime trip. The plan was simple: visualize the route, then make it happen. Between the initial vision and journey's end is a whole lot of fun. Join Kenny Smith and crew as they explore remote parts of British Columbia by bike and heli.
ĀØI'm fortunate to have the opportunity to combine my new career in aviation with my passion for bikes. Exploring BC from the air opens possibilities for riding in zones I've never imagined. There's so much unexplored terrain in BC, it's hard to describe until you see the scope of it from the air.ĀØ - Kenny Smith.
ĀØPlanning a trip like this is stressful not knowing if the lines will be rideable. The relief of seeing the zone and getting some tires on the ground is unbeatable. What you see from the air and the reality on the ground can be two different things.ĀØ - Kenny Smith.
ĀØDropping into the first descents with Fraser and Charlie is a feeling I won't forget. We rode pockets of small rocks but found sections of sand, boulders, and lots of shale; pretty much every flavour of rock you could imagine.ĀØ - Kenny Smith.
ĀØRiding next to glaciers in remote British Columbia is unbelievable, and ultimately they created the terrain we were riding.ĀØ - Kenny Smith.
ĀØThe lines were big, and so were the hikes out.ĀØ - Kenny Smith.
ĀØWe got into some crazy wind mid day and made a windbreak out of our camping gear. It made for a nice mid day rest after an eventful first 24 hours.ĀØ - Kenny Smith.
ĀØThe feeling of staring at infinite riding options has become an obsession.ĀØ - Kenny Smith.
ĀØIt is always an honour to work on a project with Margus and Matt behind the lens. They're an amazing team to work with. Margus was the one who got me into the exploring remote places and multi day adventures. He's a beast and look forward to many more trips like this.ĀØ - Kenny Smith.
Featured Riders: Kenny Smith, Fraser Newton, Margus Riga, and Charles Diamond.
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