Yes Motocross is more dangerous than bullring because in motocross you have less stability and in motocross your engine can over heat and catch on fire in bullring a bull will never go 120 mph or catch on fire and in motocross if you crash on the wrong side of a jump you can get crushed by 20 to 30 bikes that speed up as they hit the ground or you a bull can ram you and step on you but not as much as a dirtbike race and if you wheelie over it can break your back and if you endo the bike you can break your neck and back so therefore motocross is more dangerous.
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Both are dangerous as things can go wrong in both sports. Mistakes usually are classed as high consequences as when things do go wrong the reality quite often can be severe injury. Horses are unpredictable and in Supercross ones own errors as well as other rider errors can create just as unpredictable an outcome. Flat landing a jump in Supercross can result in compression fractures and rider skill has to be top notch as jumping a triple with the landing straight into a corner leaves little room for error. To choose which is more dangerous is a very difficult task, but, if it is necessary, I would say Supercross.
No. In motocross you are in control. You have breaks and a throtal. You can chicken out or call it quits whenever. In bull riding, as soon as that gate cracks there is no turning back. There are no caution flags or breaks. And that bull doesn't know what an 8 second buzzer is.