Calgary is set to become the first stop for the FIM World Supercross Championship, as McMahon Stadium is transformed into a motocross track on August 8. The announcement was made by event organizers on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone for the city's sports calendar.
Event Details
The championship, which features top riders from around the globe, will see the stadium converted into a challenging dirt track for the event. Organizers expect thousands of fans to attend the spectacle, which promises high-speed action and thrilling jumps.
City Welcomes the Event
Calgary officials have expressed enthusiasm for hosting the event, highlighting its potential to boost tourism and showcase the city's ability to host world-class sporting events. The McMahon Stadium transformation will involve bringing in tons of dirt and constructing obstacles suitable for professional supercross racing.
This is the first time the FIM World Supercross Championship will include a stop in Calgary, and it is expected to draw a large crowd of motorsports enthusiasts from across Canada and beyond.



