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How To Watch: Atlanta 2

How to watch Atlanta 2 live.

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MX Vice will be providing details on how to watch every single round of 2021 Monster Energy Supercross before each event. Here is the information on how to watch the fourteenth round in Atlanta, Georgia, on Tuesday. Got a specific question? Contact us on social media (that’s @motocrossvice on Twitter) and answers will be provided. Atlanta 2 will take place on Tuesday, April 13.

  • Atlanta, Georgia, is five hours behind the UK, which obviously means that they are six hours behind those in mainland Europe. Adjust the schedule accordingly. Daytime qualifying begins at 16:30 in the UK and 17:30 in mainland Europe. The qualifying show begins at 18:00 in the UK (19:00 in mainland Europe) and the race programme begins at 00:00 in the UK (01:00 in mainland Europe). The night show will end at 03:00 on Wednesday morning in the UK, which is 04:00 in mainland Europe. Rough.
  • Fans outside of the United States can watch Atlanta 2 live on supercrosslive.tv. This is the only way to watch the races, so signing up on that link is necessary. A pass to watch the rest of the season is now $64.99 (USD). All of the races are saved on there once you have signed up, so you do not have to watch it live. You can watch it all whenever you want. Do not stress! Qualifying is also a part of that package.

Times will change for each round, so keep checking back to MX Vice throughout the season. This page will be updated if anything changes for Atlanta 2.

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Michael Mosiman joins Star Racing

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Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing is happy to announce that Michael Mosiman has signed a multi-year deal that will see him join their talented 250-team line-up. The Californian will race the remaining rounds of the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship Series, starting with the Monster Energy AMA Supercross 250SX West Championship and then a full season of the Pro Motocross 250MX Championship to campaign for top honours during the three-round SuperMotocross World Finals.


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Mosiman has shown strength and the pace to run up front. He took home his first 250SX win at San Diego Supercross in 2022 and finished third in the Western Regional 250 class that season. Unfortunately, injuries sidelined him from a full season last year. Back to full fitness, a re-energised Mosiman is eager to get back on track with the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing team and make his debut aboard the YZ250F at Round 6 of the 250SX West Championship at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington, on March 23.

Jensen Hendler – Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing 250 Team Manager

“We’re excited to have Michael join the team. We’ve only been working with him for a little bit, but we feel he has the speed and can battle up front. It’s not easy to jump into a season that’s already been rolling, but we’re looking forward to seeing what he can do and are looking forward to Seattle.”

Michael Mosiman – Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing #76

“I am honoured to be a part of such a successful team and to be surrounded by so many driven individuals. In my short time of getting to know the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing team, I have been impressed with the dedication, commitment, and passion they have for the sport and for winning. I am thrilled to be part of the organisation and am looking forward to getting back to racing. Being off the bike and away from racing for a bit has allowed me to truly reset and return stronger both physically and mentally. I think the partnership with Star Yamaha could not have come at a better time in my career.”

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The MX Vice Show Episode #162 with Jeff Crutcher (Founder/Team Principal CREO KTM)

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The MX Vice Show returns with special guest Jeff Crutcher, as he speaks to MX Vice Editor Ed Stratmann about the season so far, his incredible career in the sport, the challenges associated with running a team, how happy he is with the progress of Talviku, Gibbs & Kaub in Supercross and Arenacross, the state of play in the sport, what his goals are for the campaign and much more.

The MX Vice Show is as always available to listen to on Spotify, iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher and Google Play. Thanks to Parts Europe, Scott, Fly Racing, AS3 Performance, ARMA nutrition, Holeshot Motorhomes and Even Strokes for their support of The MX Vice Show. If you would like to become a part of the show, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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AMA Penalty Report from Birmingham featuring Haiden Deegan and Adam Cianciarulo

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Check out the AMA Penalty Report from Birmingham featuring Haiden Deegan and Adam Cianciarulo.

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