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Breaking Into the Mainstream {Part 3: Is Supercross the Right Move for the Sport?}

Note: Before reading this post, be sure to check out Part 1 and Part 2 of the series.

Breaking Into the Mainstream {Part 3: Is Supercross the Right Move for the Sport?}

In the previous post in this series, I outlined the reasons why Supercross would allow our sport the growth it needs in order to go mainstream. In this post, I will talk about whether or not Supercross is right for our sport.

Supercross is the fancier, more dramatic, and “fluffier” version of Motocross. It wasn't invented until years after motocross, and the truth is that it has become more of a show in recent years. The format is better suited to television, and it makes the industry much more money than Motocross does.

Motocross is beloved by hard core fans. Paul Buckley Photo.
-Photo by Paul Buckley.

However, regardless of money, Motocross is the sport for the hard core fans. Professional Motocross events happen on the same tracks as amateur ones, and the events resemble the same one that hardcore fans participate in week in and week out. This allows amateur riders to personally connect with Motocross riders and events which is why Motocross races are a favorite among hard core fans of the sport.

Supercross Abandons the Fans

Outdoor Motocross draws large crowds of dedicated fans. Paul Buckley Photo.
-Photo by Paul Buckley.

Supercross abandons the fans. I'm sure some of you right now are wondering what I am talking about. I listed several reasons in Part 2 why Supercross was better for the fans. The difference, however, is that Supercross is not friendly for the hard core fans who actually ride motocross. Supercross is a great way to bring new fans to the sport, but Motocross keeps them interested in the long term.

What keeps fans interested in outdoor Motocross in the long term? As I previously mentioned, it is the connection with which the fans can make to their favorite pros which keeps them loving the outdoor Motocross Nationals. Just like any good piece of literature, Motocross fans can identify with the struggles, triumphs, tragedies and emotions felt by pros while riding on an outdoor motocross track. This deep personal connection leaves them craving more races and is what leads them to battle the elements year in and year out to watch outdoor Motocross races.

Supercross simply cannot match this connection to the fans. Sure, there are some local Supercross tracks, and amateur Arenacross events allow riders to ride almost the same tracks which are used in Supercross. But, the truth is that most riders will never ride a professional caliber Supercross track, and if they do, they will not be able to carry any type of speed and rhythm. By nature, fans simply cannot connect with Supercross as well as they do with Motocross.

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Breaking Into the Mainstream, A Five Part Mini-Series {Part 1: Introduction}

Breaking Into the Mainstream

The sport of motocross is at a crucial crossroads. The sport is gaining popularity, press coverage and active participants. We are quickly approaching the point where we must make a decision. As a sport, are we going to “go for gold,” and try to break into the mainstream? Or are we going to let our sport grow as it has been, slowly, but steadily. The decisions made by the promoters, sponsors and organizers of professional motocross events in the next few years will shape our future forever.

Trey Canard. Paul Buckley Photo.
-Photo by Paul Buckley.

In this five post series titled Breaking Into the Mainstream I will begin to examine what going mainstream will mean for the sport, and whether or not it is truly good for the hard core fans of motocross.

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