The World's Top Supercross Racing Teams

Like many other leagues in the world of motorsports there are all sorts of great stars in the world of supercross racing. There are all sorts of stars of motorcycle racing, but the main thing here is that in supercross there are various different teams. Here's a look at the supercross racing teams that are especially notable.

 

Honda is one of the top racing teams in the world of supercross. While Honda is known for its cars it is also famous for its motorcycles, and off-road motorcycles are especially popular. Many of the best stars in the world of supercross have partnered with Honda, and the most notable of them is that of the recently retired supercross legend Jeremy McGrath.

Kawasaki also makes off-road motorcycles and also has a supercross team. Various stars of motorcycle racing are in this group, including 2006 World Supercross GP champion James Stewart and rising star Michael Byrne.

Suzuki has been experienced in the world of motorcycles and cars, just like Honda. Some of the top stars of motorcycle racing are in this group, and the most notable of them is supercross legend Ricky Carmichael. Supercross star Ivan Tedesco is also a part of the Honda team.

In recent years Yamaha has grown to be one of the top teams in the world of supercross racing. The company has been experienced in the world of off-road biking and as a result has formed its own supercross team. Chad Reed is an especially notable star on the Yamaha team, but all-star Heath Voss is also a part of the team.

The main thing about these supercross racing teams is that all of the racers ride bikes that are from the manufacturers that they are partnered with. For instance, James Stewart rides a Kawasaki bike, Chad Reed rides a Yamaha bike and so on. Various other sponsors work with these individual teams, and these teams include companies that make parts for the bikes. Of course, other sponsors include food and drink companies like any other sport.

It should be noted that the bikes that are featured in supercross are all made by those companies but they are not for sale. That's because these bikes have been specifically modified for racing and for the ability to attain high speeds and harsh traction. There are some replicas of these bikes that are available for sale, including replicas of what Jeremy McGrath used in his career.

The top supercross racing teams are representatives of the world of supercross racing. They not only compete in some of the world's top races but they features some of the world's biggest stars of motorcycle racing. These teams are indeed showcases of the bikes that these companies have to offer.



 

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