After a much-needed weekend off, we’ve returned to Florida for the 2021 Daytona Supercross.
It’s hard to think of a better place for the Monster Energy Supercross Series to return to action than Daytona.
The facility is historical and is the longest-running venue in the yearly calendar, and the track that Ricky Carmichael and crew have come up with will be a challenge riders have to deal with every single lap.
Saturday night’s race will be the halfway point in the 17-race tour, and since so many believe the phrase “the championship starts at Daytona,“ we can expect close racing throughout the field.
With that, let’s jump into a few key details about the 2021 Daytona Supercross in this SML News Break.