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Cleveland

Cleveland Stadium

The only Ohio city to ever host a Supercross, Cleveland was added to the 1995 schedule, the same year the NFL’s Browns were relocated to Baltimore. On April 18, 2026, the Rock and Roll Capital of the World finally returns to the SX scene.

Jeremy McGrath: 1995 Cleveland SX

The 1995 Cleveland Supercross was a special one for Jeremy McGrath who won his 9th race of the season and 28th of his career, which tied Ricky Johnson for most main event wins all-time. McGrath also won his 3rd consecutive championship in as many attempts.

“I’m going to come back next year even stronger and win my championship again,” McGrath said. Jeff Emig finished a very close second; Doug Henry was third.

Venues

Huntington Bank Field: Home of the Cleveland Browns since the team was reborn in 1999, this 67,431-capacity stadium is an open-air football venue sandwiched between Lake Erie and downtown Cleveland. The 2026 round will be the first Supercross held in the building, which is also scheduled to be demolished in 2029.

Cleveland Stadium: An 81,000 (1995) capacity venue that opened in 1931 and was the site of the first Cleveland Indians (now Guardians) game ever played (July 31, 1932). On May 20, 1995, this building hosted its first (and only) round of Supercross, just 7 months before it closed.

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