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The Jeremy McGrath Invitational

By: Terence Banks

Motorcycle racing evolved almost as soon as motorcycles were available for sale. However, that type of motorcycle racing is different from most of the races that take place today. In the past, motorcycle racing was like most other forms of racing. It often took place on flat tracks. Motorcycle racing first began on dirt tracks. Aftertime, those dirt tacks became asphalt tracks. When you think about it, in a way, motorcycle racing has somewhat returned to its roots. Although motorcycle races have changed since the past, it is important to know that those old racing styles still exist today. All across the country, the world for that matter, motorcycle racing takes place on all different racing surfaces. Flat track racing still exists today and it is still fairly popular; however, racers, as well as fans wanted something more. They wanted excitement; thus, supercross motorcycle racing was born. Supercross motorcycle racing is off-road racing at its best. Supercross drivers not only race off-road bikes, but they race on man-made tracks. These man-made tracks are, in a way, like obstacles courses. The courses are filled with turns, jumps, and small hills that make for some exciting racing. Like most other forms or racing, including supercross racing, the goal is to finish in first place. However, with supercross racing, that is easier said than done. With a fairly large number of drivers on one rough course, it is sometimes even difficult to make it to the finish line.

If you are wondering why the Jeremy McGrath Invitational is worth seeing live or worth watching on television, you are not alone. To supercross motorcycle racing fans, this can easily be considered the event of the year, but others wonder what is so great about it. The answer, honestly, is everything. The Jeremy McGrath Invitational is unlike many traditional supercross motorcycle racing events. The first being that the invitational is taking place during the sport's off-season. One of the reasons for this is that it allows the top names in supercross racing, from all around the world, attend the event.
As previously mentioned, some of the biggest names in supercross racing are being invited to participate in this event. These names include, but are in no way limited to, Chad Reed, Jeremy McGrath, James Stewart, and Ricky Carmichael. Not only will it give these riders the opportunity to showcase their skills and enjoy the sport that they love, in the off-season, they will also be able to win a large amount of money. The purse, otherwise known as the event payout, totals $500,000. That $500,000 is the largest purse ever recorded in a supercross motorcycle racing event.



Of course being able to see the action is one of the reasons why supercross motorcycle racing is so popular, but the action is a reason all on its own. As previously mentioned, supercross racing tracks are usually man-made. Like motocross tracks, these tracks have a number of turns, jumps, small hills, and other exciting obstacles. A large number of supercross races, especially those at the professional level, have not only learned how to maneuver these obstacles, but they do it in style. In some cases, depending on the competition and their surroundings, a supercross motorcycle rider will not just go over a jump, but they will try and add in something unique. That may be a simple wave or a small trick; whatever it is, it adds to the excitement to the race.

Supercross motorcycle racing is popular because the sport is able to reach a number of different people. As previously mentioned, motocross tracks tend to only be located in rural areas. This means that if someone from a large town or city wanted to watch a race, they would have to travel a pretty far distance. It is also important to note, that for the most part, motocross races were not and are still not always broadcasted on television. This is not the case with supercross motorcycle racing. Not only are a number of supercross motorcycle races shown on television, but they are also part of a traveling circuit. This means that instead of racing at the same venue, supercross racing takes place at a number of different ones, all across the country. Essentially, this means that just about anyone can have access to supercross racing; thus, increasing its popularity.
Of course, many fans are obsessed with their favorite racers. The same can be said when having a favorite football player or basketball player. Fans just love to tune in and see their favorite athletes. Perhaps, the relationship that the fans develop with their favorite supercross rider is the biggest reasons why supercross motorcycle racing has become as popular as it is today.

Motorcycle racing evolved almost as soon as motorcycles were available for sale. However, that type of motorcycle racing is different from most of the races that take place today. In the past, motorcycle racing was like most other forms of racing. It often took place on flat tracks. Motorcycle racing first began on dirt tracks. Aftertime, those dirt tacks became asphalt tracks. When you think about it, in a way, motorcycle racing has somewhat returned to its roots.

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