 
Supermoto began back in the late 1970s when someone wondered who the best all-around motorcycle racer was and from which racing discipline would he or she come. Would it be a road racer, an off-road racer or perhaps a flat-track pilot?
From that was born the notion of a new type of motorcycle race. It was first called Superbikers and blended on and off-road racing by featuring a track comprised of both pavement and dirt. Motocross bikes proved to be the best choice for this new form of racing, and with minimal modifications, a racer could easily build a competitive mount.
The discipline prospered in the United States for awhile and then disappeared, perhaps because of the trend towards specialization. It found a home in Europe and grew modestly. Stateside, local clubs began to emerge as interest returned.
Supermoto is now the fastest-growing form of motorcycle sport in America. Miller Motorsports Park has created the Plaza Cycle Utah Supermoto Championship Series to encourage the growth of the sport in this region, utilizing its state-of-the-art Supermoto circuit that combines the 0.9-mile Miller Kart Track with two dirt motocross sections. A wide variety of classes is offered to appeal to both novices and experts, young (five years and older) and old.
For questions about participating, please email Kellie Storms or call her at (435) 277-8031.
Plaza Cycle Utah Supermoto Championship Series
2008 Schedule
Forms and Rules
Download the 2008 Supermoto Sporting Rules (PDF Format)
Download the 2008 Supermoto Tech Rules (PDF Format)
Download the 2008 Supermoto Entry Form (PDF Format)
For race-related announcements, please visit the MMP Supermoto Forum.
For more ticket and race information call (435) 277-RACE (7223)
|