[8] Tabletop and Kicker "Urbancross" jumps were designed, fabricated, and then built on-site by ASD (a subsidiary of All-Access Staging and Productions) and these added an extra Motocross dimension to the paved portion of racecourses.
[9] Unique to the AMA Supermoto championship were the use of temporary race venues in addition to traditional, purpose-built courses.
Kart tracks (Miller Motorsports Park, Road America, USA International Raceway[11] ) were also used as the tight, winding circuits lend themselves nicely to the agility of Supermoto motorcycles.
The 2003 Red Bull AMA Supermoto Championship (6 rounds) was structured in a winner-take-all format in order to attract riders from other motorcycle racing disciplines who may not have otherwise been able to compete in the new series.
[13] The series was broadcast tape-delayed on the Outdoor Life Network from 2003 through 2005, with the 2003 Red Bull Supermoto-A-Go-Go televised live on November 21, 2003.