2020 Monster Energy Cup has been CANCELLED

Unfortunately, the Monster Energy Cup that had been scheduled for October 10 at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, CA will not be feasible this year, due to other leagues starting their seasons and the difficulty of securing an appropriate location to host the event in the fall.

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Cup Class

The Monster Energy Cup features three main events, and anyone who can win all three races will receive a massive paycheck: $1 million, by far the largest single-event paycheck in two-wheeled racing. Think that’s impossible? Just ask Eli Tomac, Ryan Villopoto or Marvin Musquin, who've all taken that check home. And even if there’s no sweep, the overall winner still nets $100,000. Not bad for a night’s work.

Amateur All-Stars

The alumni of this class read like a who’s-who of current stars. Justin Hill, Aaron Plessinger, RJ Hampshire, Adam Cianciarulo, Shane McElrath, Austin Forkner, Mitchell Harrison, and Cooper Webb have all gone through the Monster Energy Cup’s amateur proving ground. With another exciting cast of up-and-comers scheduled to appear, the Amateur All-Stars race is a preview of what you’ll see in Monster Energy Supercross next year.

Superminis

Comprising the fastest racers aged 12 to 16, the Supermini race is a glimpse of Monster Energy Supercross in just a few short seasons. As in the Amateur All-Stars, the list of past Supermini racers is packed with current top-level talent; both Cianciarulo and Forkner won Monster Energy Cup Supermini titles before going on to win professional races. You can always expect tight and entertaining racing when the gate drops for these youngsters.

KTM Junior Supercross

These are the youngest racers, aged 7 and 8, and they just might be the most competitive. Each will have won a KTM Junior Supercross event (held at ten select Monster Energy Supercross races) earlier in the year, and it’s now their time to shine and race for the very bike they’re competing on: a KTM 50 SX motorcycle.

FanFest

If all that racing sounds good, you’re in for even more at the MEC if you show up early. FanFest is where it all begins, and there’s no shortage of excitement. Truck racing, drifting, BMX demos, skateboarding, big whips, rider autographs, and a live DJ are just the tip of the iceberg here.