Supercross Round 16 to Broadcast Live at on NBCSN
Press Release | April 21, 2021
Supercross kicks off doubleheader in Salt Lake City and will broadcast live on Saturday, April 24 on NBCSN.
This is a press release from SupercrossLIVE…
Stamford, CT (April 21, 2021) – The 2021 Monster Energy Supercross season continues this Saturday, April 24 with round 16 from Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah, live at 7 p.m. ET on NBCSN. Saturday kicks off a two-week residency in Salt Lake City with the season finale round 17 taking place Saturday, May 1 at 10 p.m. ET.
Broadcast Team
- Play by Play: Daniel Blair
- Analyst: Ricky Carmichael
- Reporters: Will Christien, Jeremy Albrecht
HOW TO WATCH
- TV – NBCSN
- Streaming – Peacock, NBCSports.com, and NBC Sports app
Peacock Premium, the new streaming home of Supercross, provides live and commercial-free coverage of qualifiers and races as well as on-demand replays.
DATE |
COVERAGE |
NETWORK/STREAMING |
TIME (ET) |
April 24 |
Monster Energy Supercross – Qualifying (Live) |
Peacock |
1:00 PM |
|
Monster Energy Supercross – Event (Live) |
NBCSN, Peacock, NBCSports.com, NBC Sports app |
7:00 PM |
*also streams live on Peacock Premium
^Same-day delay
BROADCAST NOTES
- Event Headlines: In the three-race finale at Atlanta Motor Speedway, 450SX Class standings leader Cooper Webb (339 pts) rallied for his seventh victory of the season in Round 15 and defeated second-place finisher and Round 14 winner Ken Roczen (323 pts). With only a pair of races remaining this season, defending champion Eli Tomac (299 pts) rounds out the current top three in the closely contested 450SX standings. The Eastern Regional 250SX Class returns in Salt Lake City, with teammates Colt Nichols and Christian Craig atop the points standings, separated by only eight points.
- Viewership: The opening race from Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, April 10, on NBC ranked as the most-watched live Supercross race of the season with an average Total Audience Delivery (TAD) of 600,000 viewers. The race also totaled the highest reach for a Supercross telecast this season (1.76 million), surpassing this season’s other NBC broadcast (1.63 million, 1/31/21).
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