Points Change Made for 2024 AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross—Now Identical - Racer X (2024)

As Davey Coombs pointed out in Racerhead #48 this evening, there is an update to the points structure that is in place for 2024. Ahead of the 2018 season, Monster Energy AMA Supercross moved from a 25-point payout for a main event winner to a 26-point payout for the main event winner (this rule also impacted second and third place, etc., through the remainder of the field. The move was part of a series of changes for the series in 2018, including the addition of the three-race Triple Crown format, too).

This points payout rule lasted through the 2023 season, but Racer X has learned that the 26-point payout for a supercross main event win would be adjusted ahead of the 2024 season, and main event winners will now again be awarded 25 points, which is also a match for the 25 points an individual moto win pays in Pro Motocross.

While there has yet to be an official announcement from the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), Coombs stated the points system will be slightly adjusted for 2024 AMA Supercross, as well as the AMA Pro Motocross Championship points pay out. This points payout update will put both Monster Energy AMA Supercross and the AMA Pro Motocross Championship with the same points structure starting in 2024, making for less confusion and more unity between the two series.

Coombs stated the following in his Racerhead weekly recap column:

“One of the things that's quietly changed during the off-season is the points structure for both AMA SX and MX. A few years ago AMA Supercross went away from the traditional points structure of paying down spots first through 20th the way it was being done: 25 for first, 22 for second, 20 for third, 18 for fourth, 16 for fifth, then one points down from there: 15, 14, 13 on down... Instead, they tried a system that paid all the way down to 22nd, since that's how many riders qualified for a main event. The new system called for 26 for first, 23 for second, 21 for third, 19 for fourth, and then down one point per position from there to 22nd.

The system going into effect for 2024 is back to a more traditional 25 for first, 22 for second, 20 for third, 18 for fourth, and then one point down from there, per position, until 21st place gets a single point, and 22nd (last) gets zero.

The AMA Pro Motocross Championship is also moving to this system, which means one more rider—21st place—will get a point, as only 1-to-20 has received championship points through this year. The hope is that the alignment will make things easier for everyone to remember the season unfolds.”

The charts below show what the points payouts used to look like for the 2023 calendar year alongside the new points payout in 2024.

The collaborated efforts between Feld Motor Sports (promoters of Monster Energy AMA Supercross) and MX Sports Pro Racing (promoters of the AMA Pro Motocross Championship and sister company to Racer X) have combined to form the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX), which concluded its inaugural playoff style season at the end of September. This identical points structure might be the first of many more combined efforts between the two promoters moving forward.

Note: The right column in both charts is the same, as the 2024 AMA Supercross & Motocross points structure will be identical.

2018-2023 AMA Supercross Points Structure2024 AMA Supercross & Motocross Points Structure
1st place — 26 points1st place — 25 points
2nd place — 23 points2nd place — 22 points
3rd place — 21 points3rd place — 20 points
4th place — 19 points4th place — 18 points
5th place — 18 points5th place — 17 points
6th place — 17 points6th place — 16 points
7th place — 16 points7th place — 15 points
8th place — 15 points8th place — 14 points
9th place — 14 points9th place — 13 points
10th place — 13 points10th place — 12 points
11th place — 12 points11th place — 11 points
12th place — 11 points12th place — 10 points
13th place — 10 points13th place — 9 points
14th place — 9 points14th place — 8 points
15th place — 8 points15th place — 7 points
16th place — 7 points16th place — 6 points
17th place — 6 points17th place — 5 points
18th place — 5 points18th place — 4 points
19th place — 4 points19th place — 3 points
20th place — 3 points20th place — 2 points
21st place — 2 points21st place — 1 point
22nd place — 1 point22nd place — 0 points
Used from 2018 season through 2023To be used starting in 2024
2023 AMA Motocross Points Structure2024 AMA Supercross & Motocross Points Structure
1st place — 25 points1st place — 25 points
2nd place — 22 points2nd place — 22 points
3rd place — 20 points3rd place — 20 points
4th place — 18 points4th place — 18 points
5th place — 16 points5th place — 17 points
6th place — 15 points6th place — 16 points
7th place — 14 points7th place — 15 points
8th place — 13 points8th place — 14 points
9th place — 12 points9th place — 13 points
10th place — 11 points10th place — 12 points
11th place — 10 points11th place — 11 points
12th place — 9 points12th place — 10 points
13th place — 8 points13th place — 9 points
14th place — 7 points14th place — 8 points
15th place — 6 points15th place — 7 points
16th place — 5 points16th place — 6 points
17th place — 4 points17th place — 5 points
18th place — 3 points18th place — 4 points
19th place — 2 points19th place — 3 points
20th place — 1 points20th place — 2 points
21st place — 0 points21st place — 1 point
22nd place — 0 points22nd place — 0 points
Used through the 2023 seasonTo be used starting in 2024

Note that the points in AMA Motocross are only for the individual motos. As usual, the points from both motos will be combined to determine overall finishing positions.

Points Change Made for 2024 AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross—Now Identical - Racer X (2024)

FAQs

Points Change Made for 2024 AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross—Now Identical - Racer X? ›

The system going into effect for 2024 is back to a more traditional 25 for first, 22 for second, 20 for third, 18 for fourth, and then one point down from there, per position, until 21st place gets a single point, and 22nd (last) gets zero.

What is the supercross points system for 2024? ›

2024 SUPERCROSS | COMPLETE COVERAGE

Changes to the point structure for Main Events are significant. The AMA will revert back to 25 points for a first place finish, 22 for second place, 20 for third, 18 for fourth, 17 for fifth, and so on through the field. Zero points are awarded for a twenty-second place result.

How many points do you get in a supercross race? ›

The higher you finish, the more points you earn (25 for first, 22 for second, 20 for third, and so on).

How much do supercross riders make? ›

Athletes will earn based on their finishing position within each event. First place in the 450cc class will collect $100K, second place $50K, third $25K, fourth $10K, fifth $5K, sixth $4K, seventh $3,900 then continues in thousand dollar increments to thirtieth place, to include the LCQ competitors.

How to get your pro motocross card? ›

AMA Pro-Am Motocross events provide one path to a professional license. To be considered for a professional motocross license, competitors must have earned at least 60 advancement points, at the time of application, in AMA Pro-Am Motocross events during a continuous 18-month period.

Is Eli Tomac racing motocross 2024? ›

Despite the injury and subsequent surgery, Tomac will compete in the 2024 Pro Motocross and SMX rounds, though he will miss the opening races. After rupturing his Achilles tendon last year, Tomac missed the entire the 2023 Motocross season.

How many points does Eli Tomac have? ›

Overall Season Results
SeasonClassPoints
2021Supercross 450SX326
2020Motocross 450321
2020Supercross 450SX384
2019Motocross 450521
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Who is the richest supercross rider? ›

If we're talking Worldwide, Australian Motocross and Supercross rider Chad Reed takes the lead for the richest Motocross Rider. Having won numerous championships across both motocross and supercross over 20 years, he is one of the most famous riders in Motocross.

Who is the greatest supercross rider of all time? ›

Jeremy McGrath

How much is a supercross bike worth? ›

Completely “tricked-out” supercross bikes cost as much as $80,000 and are built from the ground up with custom components. The average fan can buy the same model motorcycle with factory standard parts for less than $10,000 at a local dealership. How fast do the riders go? How high do they jump?

How much does a pro motocross racer make a year? ›

The amount of money a pro motocross racer can make depends on various factors such as their level of experience, reputation, and endorsem*nts. According to a report by Motocross Action Magazine, the average annual income for a professional motocross racer is around $70,000.

How much does it cost to enter a pro motocross race? ›

The following race entry fees apply for the 2023 season: Pro MX: $265 per event + processing fee.

How hard is it to become a pro motocross rider? ›

It's hard, but it's not impossible. All the pros had to start somewhere before they made it to the top. Read further on to find out more about professional motocross racing and what you can do to get there.

Can anyone race supercross? ›

Am I required to be an AMA Member to register and race? An AMA membership is required to compete in Supercross Futures and proof of membership must be presented at registration. AMA memberships are available here.

What is the payout for Supermotocross 2024? ›

The SMX World Championship series pays the sport's largest prize payout of $10 million – $4.5 million is awarded throughout the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship and Pro Motocross Championship, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, leaving $5.5 million to be earned through the SMX World Championship Finals, fueled by ...

What is the Supercross schedule for 2024? ›

2024 Schedule
DateVenueLocation
March 30The Dome at America's CenterSt. Louis, MO
April 13Gillette StadiumFoxborough, MA
April 20Nissan StadiumNashville, TN
April 27Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA
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Who won 450 main 2024? ›

Jett Lawrence took his third win in a row and sixth of the season to win the Denver 450SX main event. His HRC Honda teammate and brother Hunter led much of the main event and finished a close second.

Who is leading AMA Supercross 2024? ›

The 17-Round Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship recently concluded on Saturday, May 11 in Salt Lake City with Team Honda HRC's Jett Lawrence winning the title and earning Rookie of the Year honors in the 450SX Class.

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