San Diego Delivers Thrilling Action at AMA Supercross Round Two
The second round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross series in San Diego provided fans with a night of electric racing, marked by multiple lead changes and fierce competition. The event’s atmosphere was enhanced by optimal track conditions, aided by sunny weather and temperatures nearing 80 degrees.
Track Insights
Former professional racer and NBC analyst Jason Thomas noted the track performance, stating, “The track conditions were perfect all weekend.” Eli Tomac, a frontrunner in the competition, confirmed this, emphasizing the significant traction improvements compared to the challenging surface at Anaheim 1.
Whoops Section Analysis
A particularly interesting feature of the San Diego track was the whoops section. There was a potential strategy for riders to jump out of the whoops and land on a tabletop; however, this maneuver was seldom executed. Thomas explained, “In the final qualifying session, the whoops became more repeatable. The line didn’t become as effective in the main event, as the whoops didn’t break down sufficiently.”
He highlighted that the option reflected high technical difficulty, evidenced by MXGP star Jorge Prado’s impressive execution during qualifying: “That blitz-to-jump move was one of the coolest things I’ve seen in 2026,” he remarked. In contrast, Jason Anderson’s similar tactic at Anaheim featured lower difficulty, underscoring Prado’s exceptional skills.
Conclusion
The San Diego round of AMA Supercross not only showcased the athletes’ talent but also presented valuable insights into race dynamics and track evolution. As the season progresses, the adaptability of riders in navigating varying conditions remains a focal point for both competitors and fans alike.


