In the US at the AMA national level there are 18 supercross events and 12 outdoor Motocross events plus 7 womens pro motocross events. On the amateur level it would run in the thousands, no way of knowing.
That depends upon what level of racing you race at. National series can be 8 to 10 rounds at Senior level, but events of all different levels and types are on every weekend of the year and depending upon how much a person wants to travel they could race as often as they want attending open events, club events, state events and national events
29 for the 2009 schedule. For the 2009 AMA Supercross series there are 17 races. For the 2009 AMA Motocross series there are 12 races.
In total there was 219. Here is number of races per season from 2003-2014. 2003 season had 16 races 2004 season had 18 races 2005 season had 19 races 2006 season had 18 races 2007 season had 17 races 2008 season had 18 races 2009 season had 17 races 2010 season had 19 races 2011 season had 19 races 2012 season had 20 races 2013 season had 19 races 2014 season had 19 races
Many don't make money from races. It's being sponsored by companies that get racers paid. And most sponsors would want a good racer to represent them.
Richard Petty won the most races in one season with 27 in 1967.
These are the top three series in Nascar and the total amount of races they run per year:Sprint Cup - 36 racesNationwide - 33 racesCamping World Truck - 22 races
One per league, per season. (2 per season)
523 deaths per year on average
16 regular season games.
It depends on the size of the meet. Some races are combined races where all grades race together. Some races go by grade while some go by JV and Varsity races. Boy and girl races are not combined.
There are over 10,000 trillion alien races/civilizations (with 100,000+ per galaxy; excluding humans) in the Animorphs universe.
There are over 10,000 trillion alien races (100,000+ per galaxy; excluding humans) in the Deadman Wonderland Universe.
For a usual sitcom they might have 10 to 20 episodes per season