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Monster Energy Supercross

The top riders in the world of Supercross will battle it out in the dirt.

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A night of adrenaline is guaranteed when greats like Chad Reed and James "Bubba" Stewart command their bikes in the final round of Monster Energy Supercross.

The pit party and practice starts at 12:30 p.m. and access is granted to ticket holders.

When: Saturday, May 3, 2008
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Where: Sam Boyd Stadium, 7000 East Russell Rd, Las Vegas

Cost: $21 - $63

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Sports, East, Henderson, Las Vegas

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Event posted April 30, 2008
Last updated Aug. 11, 2008

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