Motocross is an off-road motorcycle racing sport held on closed, rugged circuits. It originated in Britain, evolving from early trial competitions in the early 1900s, including events like the Scottish Six Days Trial. The first official scramble race, the precursor to motocross, was held in Camberley, Surrey, in 1924. Throughout the 1930s, the sport gained popularity, particularly in Britain, with major teams like BSA and Norton competing. In 1952, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) established a European Championship, later upgraded to World Championship status. By the 1960s, lighter two-stroke motorcycles gained prominence due to improved technology.
Motocross spread to the United States in 1966, where it gained popularity, helped by a boom in motorcycle sales among young Americans. By the 1970s, Japanese manufacturers like Suzuki began dominating the sport internationally, and the first American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) Championship was held in 1972. In 1975, the FIM added a 125 cc class, and American riders began achieving notable successes in international competitions.
Motocross has branched into various forms, such as Supercross, held in stadiums with tighter tracks; Freestyle, where riders perform acrobatic stunts; Supermoto, combining tarmac and off-road sections; and ATV/Quad Motocross for four-wheeled machines. Another popular branch, Sidecarcross, includes motorcycles fitted with sidecars for a two-person team.
Major competitions include the FIM Motocross World Championship, AMA Motocross Championship, and Motocross des Nations. Equipment typically involves motorcycles from leading manufacturers such as Honda, Yamaha, and KTM. Governing bodies include the FIM globally and organisations like the AMA in the United States. The sport’s popularity continues globally, with vintage motocross events celebrating older bikes and various age-graded and skill-level competitions for enthusiasts worldwide.
Motocross has various types that cater to different racing styles and environments. The main types include:
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