Philadelphia Supercross track map and how to watch

Supercross round 15 of the 2024 season rolls into Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia this weekend on Saturday, April 27th. The track has a different layout than the last few rounds. The start is a shorter start that takes about about 60% of the length of the field. There is one rhythm section that goes the full length of the stadium and 4 other shorter ones along with a whoop section before the finish jump.

The city of Philadelphia last hosted Supercross racing in 1980 a 43 year gap in the schedule. The city of brotherly love is finally getting its high-octane tanks refueled by the return of Supercross. This is the longest time between rounds by a long way for Supercross history. There have been five Supercross races in Philly history and a Yamaha rider has won at all of them, making Yamaha the only manufacturer to win in the city. Can Yamaha keep this streak alive, which 250SX and 450SX rider do you think can bring it home for Yamaha? There are some really good choices and Deegan seems the most realistic to deliver for his OEM team.

The broadcast programming this week will consist of Race Day Live (RDL) and the race coverage. Race Day Live will be streamed live on Peacock as usual and will start early in Philadelphia at 9:30am ET. You gotta set your alarm clock to catch this one, the RDL broadcast will consist of both qualifying sessions from the 250SX and 450SX classes. The race broadcast will start earlier in the day than typical at 3:00pm ET. This is most likely because the race is being broadcast live on NBC as well as Peacock.

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