What are the Best & Worst AMA Pro Motocross Tracks?



Pala, hangtown, thunder valley, high point, red bud, southwick, Millville, washougal, unadilla, budds creek, Ironman

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36 thoughts on “What are the Best & Worst AMA Pro Motocross Tracks?”

  1. Jacksonville cause its sand…baddest dude will come thru… unidilla? I came up on ruts..new york is packed with wimpy liberals…when i raced red bud i passed 6 dudes to win last 2 laps

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  2. You like…mud? Ive never lost a mud race…got to be a good starter….. you need less people that agree with you.. if i trained you..wed need a dust up every morning till i was happy with youre meaness

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  3. The AMA ruined Unadilla after they forced them to change the start or lose the national it was all grass 1970s-1980s sloping down hill up hill into the right turn.Back then USGP when Roger Decoster raced…real motocross they raced in October 125,250 500 classes,that was when practice was all day Saturday you could camp for free and big bond fire Saturday night before Sunday race. Drinking got to be out of control with driving a van into bond fire..the next year they had cops on horses and a trailer next to the barn with a judge from town with court for people who got arrested

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  4. In the early 80’s I attended my 1st and only Pro Motocross event. It was Hangtown and Bob Hannah was there. Good to hear you give it some respect. It was the opening race of the season and the factories had their newest bikes.

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  5. Haha what do you know about Troy ohio? I was at the final national, its only 25 minutes away from my house! Wish that place was still around. I guess the concrete gate was the reason, had the pad behind the gate then the following year the wanted the pad in the front of the gate, guess they didnt want to keep sinking money onto a part that is only used for a second of each race. I remember the whole start straight was all grass, and full of premix smokeπŸŽ‰

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  6. Here is ranking from the fan experience side. I've been to every outdoor track on this years schedule . 11. Pala . 10. Highpoint. 9. Thunder valley. 8. Hangtown. 7. Unadilla . 6. Ironman 5. Budds creek . 4. Southwick . 3. Millville . 2 . Redbud . 1 Washugal.

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  7. Great insight, dude! Thanks for sharing. We were considering going out to some of the west coast (CA) rounds next year until hearing this – sounds like you’d swap them for Colorado. How’d you handle the long drives and riding so well out there? Seems like it would be tough to shred after sitting in a car for days haha

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  8. So Sweet to watch your privateer journey this year through all the Nationals! It was the ultimate of REAL Motocross!!!! No matter your results, the effort you exerted was the epitome of the core of this sport! Thanks for all your posts and God Bless you in your future exploits!!!!!!

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  9. Matt if you don't race next year… which I hope you do but I mean I understand you're pushing 30 now a days but shit man transition into a filmer and go film all the races like you do. I always came back to watch your videos even after the race on TV lol

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  10. Awesome video! I know your basis for comparison is against the best riders in the country including some select international riders. When you put that into perspective for the common man, you are an incredibly gifted rider to be mixing it up with these dudes. Great job!

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  11. I wish they'd let u run ur 250 in the lites class
    Either way, ur a savage, the casuals don't get how gnarly these tracks are…especially to do 2 motos 30+2

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  12. Una-fing-dilla! Heck yah!
    I grew up just down the road from there and went to my first pro race there in '85, 250 usgp. It was magical back then, full grass track, rough as hell. Hannah was at his peak power on that works Honda and should of won but a broken clutch lever slowed him enough for Oshow to win it. So much fun.

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