Boost Mobile AUSX Supercross - Grand Final Newcastle
Overview
The 2026 Boost Mobile AUSX Supercross Championship presented by Monster Energy comes to McDonald Jones Stadium for the biggest showdown of the season.
Feel the intensity as the world's best Supercross riders and Australia's top talent go all-in for Championship glory, battling bar-to-bar on a purpose-built stadium circuit packed with massive jumps, technical rhythm sections and edge-of-your-seat action.
Get up close with your favourite riders at Fan Fest, enjoy rider signings, merchandise, giveaways and interactive activations before the gate drops on one unforgettable night of racing and entertainment.
Witness the crowning of the 2026 AUSX Champions as the sport's biggest stars leave it all on the track in pursuit of Supercross glory.
Lights. Pyro. Championship pressure. A packed stadium atmosphere.
Experience it live.
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