With fan favorite Ken Roczen a winner again, the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series heads to Round 10 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
Roczen celebrated with his family while being congratulated by the field after winning in style last week at Indianapolis. He put his No. 94 Suzuki atop the podium after a stirring battle with fellow veteran Justin Barcia in the closing laps.
With his 21st career victory in the 450 category, Roczen led all 27 laps to end a winless drought that dated to the 2022 season opener while helping validate a return to Suzuki after six years riding for Honda.
The championship race continues to tighten with eight races remaining in the season.
Finishing second to Roczen at Indy, Cooper Webb took the lead in the standings by one point over Eli Tomac, who was third but still leads the series with five victories this year.
Here are the pertinent details for watching Round 10 of the 2023 Supercross season in Detroit:
(All times are ET)
BROADCAST/STREAMING SCHEDULE: TV coverage of Round 10 will begin Saturday at 7 p.m. ET streaming on Peacock. The Race Day Live show (including qualifying) will begin on Peacock at 1:30 p.m. ET Saturday.
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POINTS STANDINGS: 450 division l 250 division
ENTRY LISTS: 450 division l 250 division
EVENT SCHEDULE (all times ET):
Here are the start times for Saturday’s Supercross Round 10 in Detroit, according to the Monster Energy Supercross schedule from the AMA:
1:05 p.m.: 250SX Group C Qualifying 1
1:20 p.m.: 250SX Group B Qualifying 1
1:35 p.m.: 250SX Group A Qualifying 1
1:50 p.m.: 450SX Group A Qualifying 1
2:05 p.m.: 450SX Group B Qualifying 1
2:20 p.m.: 450SX Group C Qualifying 1
3:20 p.m.: 250SX Group C Qualifying 2
3:35 p.m.: 250SX Group B Qualifying 2
3:50 p.m.: 250SX Group A Qualifying 2
4:05 p.m.: 450SX Group A Qualifying 2
4:20 p.m.: 450SX Group B Qualifying 2
4:35 p.m.: 450SX Group C Qualifying 2
7:06 p.m.: 250SX Heat 1
7:20 p.m.: 250SX Heat 2
7:34 p.m.: 450SX Heat 1
7:48 p.m.: 450SX Heat 2
8:22 p.m.: 250SX Last Chance Qualifier
8:34 p.m.: 450SX Last Chance Qualifier
8:54 p.m.: 250SX Main Event
9:28 p.m.: 450SX Main Event
TRACK LAYOUT: Click here to view the track map
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FINAL 2022 STANDINGS: 450 points standings | 250 East points standings | 250 West points standings
2023 SEASON RECAPS
ROUND 1: Eli Tomac opens title defense with victory
ROUND 2: Tomac ties Ricky Carmichael on Supercross wins list
ROUND 3: Tomac holds off Cooper Webb again
ROUND 4: Chase Sexton wins Anaheim Triple Crown
ROUND 5: Eli Tomac leads wire to wire in Houston
ROUND 6: Cooper Webb breaks through in Tampa
ROUND 7: Webb wins again in Arlington
ROUND 8: Tomac wins Daytona for the seventh time
ROUND 9: Ken Roczen scores first victory since 2022
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