Yuma Sun

Supercross return in Utah goes smoothly without fans

First race back since COVIID-19 outbreak

- RACING/B2

The gate dropped at a Supercross race for the first time in two months last weekend, kicking off a stretch of seven races to close out the pandemic-delayed season.

The race Sunday in Salt Lake City was unlike any other in the sport’s history.

No pre-race pyrotechni­cs. No fans in the stands. Almost soundless once the engines were turned off.

“It felt like a day at the practice track,” German rider Ken Roczen said after finishing third at the University of Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium.

Points leader Eli Tomac won Supercross’ return, rallying from fifth to win his sixth race of the season. The rider from Cortez, Colorado, finished ahead of Cooper Webb in second and extended his season lead to eight points over Roczen.

The riders won’t have to wait long to race again.

Back in March, Supercross joined sports leagues and racing circuits around the world in putting its season on hold after 10 races due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Series officials originally planned on resuming in the fall, but the timeline got pushed up when baseball started plotting its return and sports like NASCAR and UFC had successful fanless restarts.

The plan was to hold the season’s final seven races over a span of three weeks.

The restart went off so well the motocross season, originally scheduled to start on May 16, will now kick off a 10- or 11-race season July 18 in Crawfordsv­ille, Indiana. The length of the outdoor season will depend on state guidelines for large gatherings during the pandemic.

“Really excited how well things went,” said David Prater, director of operations for Supercross at Feld Motor Sports. “We were going into uncharted territory, so until you get one under your belt, you really don’t know what to expect. It was great. I can’t really find any fault in anything that went down on Sunday.”

Supercross officials put precaution­s in place to keep everyone at the track safe, some from their own ideas, others from consulting with other sports.

Everyone at the track had to fill out health questionna­ires, wear masks and work in small functional groups. Pre-race COVID-19 testing — a requisite for entering the stadium — went

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