The Amsoil Snocross 2023 schedule has been officially announced. The season is set to start on October 8th and will include 13 rounds of competition at some of the best snocross tracks in the country. The schedule includes stops at four different states in the Midwest and East Coast. The season will conclude with the Amsoil Snocross National Championship in March.
The season will kick-off at the renowned Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minnesota. This is the same track that hosted the 2017 Amsoil Snocross National Championship. It is known for its hard-packed track and wide open terrain. The riders will be tested on their skills as they battle for the top spot on the podium.
Following the opener at Canterbury Park, the series will then move on to Iron Mountain, Michigan for the second round. Iron Mountain is known for its tight corners, big jumps and fast sections. It will be the first time that the series has stopped at Iron Mountain in nearly five years. The riders will be sure to put on a show for the fans.
The series will then travel to Somerset, Wisconsin for the third round of competition. Somerset is known for its technical terrain which will challenge the riders. It will be the first time that the series has visited Somerset since the 2017 season. The fourth round of competition will be held at the renowned Lake Geneva Sno-Park in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
The series will then move on to the East Coast for the fifth round of competition at the Mt. St. Helens Ski Brawl in Washington. This is the same track that hosted the 2017 Amsoil Snocross National Championship. The Ski Brawl is known for its steeps, big jumps and fast sections.
The sixth round of competition will be held at the historic Snowshoe Mountain Resort in West Virginia. Snowshoe is known for its wide open terrain, big jumps and technical sections. It is the same track that hosted the 2017 Amsoil Snocross National Championship.
The seventh round of competition will be held at the infamous Lake Placid, New York. Lake Placid is known for its tight corners, technical terrain and big jumps. It will be the first time that the series has stopped at Lake Placid in nearly five years. The riders will be sure to put on a show for the fans.
The eighth round of competition will be held at the newly renovated Killington, Vermont. Killington is known for its wide open terrain, big jumps and technical sections. It will be the first time that the series has stopped at Killington in nearly five years. The riders will be sure to put on a show for the fans.
The ninth and tenth rounds of competition will be held in Pennsylvania at the Mountain Creek Resort and Seven Springs Mountain Resort. Both tracks offer a variety of terrain and will challenge the riders. The eleventh and twelfth rounds of competition will be held in New Hampshire at the Loon Mountain Resort and Waterville Valley Resort.
The Amsoil Snocross 2023 season will conclude with the Amsoil Snocross National Championship at the renowned Mount Bachelor in Oregon. This is the same track that hosted the 2017 Amsoil Snocross National Championship and is known for its steeps, big jumps and fast sections. The riders will be sure to put on a show for the fans.
Conclusion
The Amsoil Snocross 2023 season is sure to be an exciting one for fans and riders alike. With 13 rounds of competition at some of the best snocross tracks in the country, the riders will be sure to put on a show for the fans. The season will conclude with the Amsoil Snocross National Championship in March.