Cleveland Set to Host SX Triple Crown After Decades

CLEVELAND, OH – After a hiatus spanning nearly three decades, Supercross returns to Cleveland this Saturday with the SX Triple Crown at Huntington Bank Field. This much-anticipated event features Ohio native Cade Clason among the local competitors eager to take advantage of the home track.

Clason, alongside fellow Ohio riders Logan Karnow and Jeremy Hand, is particularly excited about the opportunity to compete in their home state. “It’s cool to finally get to race in Cleveland. My dad got a suite for the family, so they’re going to have a good time. I’m going to have a ton of people there,” Clason commented. He further emphasized the unique experience of sharing the stage with longtime friends, recalling their beginnings together on mini bikes.

The significance of this race extends beyond personal stakes; it marks a revitalization of the sport in the region. Clason has been proactive in promoting the event, even showcasing his bike during a Cleveland Browns game last fall, a move designed to drum up local excitement.

The Cleveland SX marks an important moment for the sport’s presence in Ohio, potentially rekindling local interest and support. As the weekend approaches, fans and competitors alike are poised for an electrifying return to The Land.

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