2014 GEICO EnduroCross Series Kicks Off In May

New race locations announced for the 11th year of GEICO EnduroCross.

New race locations announced for the 11th year of GEICO EnduroCross.

Reigning GEICO AMA Endurocross Champion Taddy Blazusiak. PHOTOS BY DREW RUIZ/KTM IMAGES.
Reigning GEICO AMA Endurocross Champion Taddy Blazusiak. PHOTOS BY DREW RUIZ/KTM IMAGES.

The GEICO AMA EnduroCross series, fueled by Monster Energy and presented by Lucas Oil is ramping up for its 11th season with the announcement that the extreme indoor racing series will play in two new venues.

The Gwinnett Center, just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, has been added in response to East Coast fan desire to have a round in their region. Energy Solutions Arena, in Salt Lake City, Utah, has also been added to the GEICO EnduroCross Series schedule for the first time, giving area fans a look at the AMA Endurocross Series as well as the AMSOIL Arenacross Series and the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship. GEICO EnduroCross will now visit nine cities (up from seven in 2013).

Las Vegas will again host the opening round coming up on Friday, May 2, during the Monster Energy Supercross finals weekend. The traditional EnduroCross finals in November will now be held Citizens Bank Arena in Ontario, California on November 22. The X Games Enduro X event in Austin, Texas will also be included as a points-paying event toward the championship.

The 2013 championship came down to the last round in a winner-take-all battle between KTM’s Taddy Blazusiak and Mike Brown. Blazusiak prevailed again. Brown has since moved on to a Husqvarna factory ride, and he is more determined than ever to take the title away from Blazusiak. American Beta’s Cody Webb, who won three event, including the season finale in 2013, is also expected to be a legitimate contender.

Tickets are on sale now at www.EnduroCross.com/buy-tickets/
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2014 GEICO AMA EnduroCross, fueled by Monster Energy Schedule
May 2-Orleans Arena; Las Vegas, NV
June 6-X Games Circuit of the America’s; Austin, TX
June 21-Sleep Train Arena; Sacramento, CA
August 23-Gwinnett Center; Atlanta, GA
October 4-National Western Complex; Denver, CO
October 11-Energy Solutions Arena; Salt Lake City, UT
October 18-Comcast Arena; Everett, WA
November 15-Ford Idaho Center; Boise, ID
November 22-Citizens Business Bank Arena; Ontario, CA

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