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How to Watch: Arlington Supercross

How to Watch: Arlington Supercross

Yahoo18-02-2025

The 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship and its first leg, the Monster Energy AMA Supercross series, will be held in Arlington, Texas, for Round 7. The Arlington Supercross will take place this Saturday, February 22nd, inside AT&T Stadium.
There are many viewing options for this Saturday's racing and what will be the second Triple Crown of the series.
RaceDay Live will start at 2 p.m. EST. Pre-Race Show at 7 p.m., with Gate Drop at 7:30 p.m. EST, premiering live on Peacock.
Fans internationally (outside the United States only) can watch the Anaheim 2 Supercross through the 31-round SuperMotocross World Championship via the SMX Video Pass, available in Spanish and French broadcasts: supermotocross.tv.
Audio coverage will be available on Sirius XM Channel 85 - NBC Sports Audio throughout the SMX World Championship season.
Related: The Motor City Stirs the Pot! Webb / Kitchen Win, Detroit Supercross Recap & Results | Max Anstie Addresses Supercross Red Flag Ruling in Controversial Detroit Finish | Watch: RED FLAG RESTART WITH 7 SECONDS LEFT | TWMX Detroit Supercross [250] Highlights

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