â–ºThe first race held in Phoenix was on March 16, 1991, and Jean-Michael Bayle won on a Honda | |||||
â–ºFrom 1991-1998, Phoenix did not host a race | |||||
â–ºThis will be the 17th time the gate will drop for a Monster Energy Supercross race in Phoenix | |||||
â–ºEzra Lusk won his last supercross race in Phoenix on a Kawasaki in 2003 | |||||
â–ºJames Stewart and Ryan Dungey are the only riders to win Phoenix in both 450SX and 250SX Classes | |||||
â–ºDungey earned his first-ever win in Phoenix in 2010 and gave KTM their first-ever 450SX Class win in Phoenix during the 2012 season | |||||
450SX Class: Wins by Brand in Phoenix | |||||
Brand |
Win(s) |
Last Win |
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Kawasaki |
4 |
2007 |
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Yamaha |
4 |
2011 |
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Honda |
4 |
2013 |
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Suzuki |
3 |
2010 |
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KTM |
1 |
2012 |
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450SX Class: Anaheim 1 Recap | |||||
►Red Bull KTM’s Ken Roczen earned the first 450SX Class win of his career and became the 57th rider to win a 450SX Class Main Event | |||||
►Roczen became the second rider in history to win a 450SX Class main Event on a KTM. With Roczen finishing first and Dungey finishing second KTM placed two riders on the podium for the first-time ever in a 450SX Class race | |||||
►KTM swept third Main Event with Roczen and Jason Anderson’s victories ►Red Bull KTM’s Dungey earned his 48th career podium in 67 career starts. He has now been on the podium at least once for six seasons |
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â–ºChad Reed finished third, earning his 122nd podium in 165 career starts; he has been on the podium for 12 consecutive seasons | |||||
â–ºIn 13 consecutive opening race starts, Reed has been on the podium eight times | |||||
►Monster Energy Kawasaki’s Ryan Villopoto earned his 65th career top-five finish in his 76th career start with a fourth place | |||||
â–ºLast season Villopoto finished 16th in the opening race and went on to win the championship | |||||
â–ºJustin Barcia earned his 13th career top five with a fifth-place finish | |||||
â–ºJames Stewart has finished inside of the top five in the opening race of the season six times during his 10 years of racing | |||||
450SX Class: Seasons with a Podium |
Seasons |
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Rider | |||||
Mike LaRocco |
17 |
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Kevin Windham |
14 |
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Chad Reed |
12 |
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James Stewart |
12 |
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Jeremy McGrath |
10 |
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250SX Class: Wins by Brand in Phoenix |
Wins |
Last Win |
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Brand | |||||
Kawasaki |
8 |
2010 |
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Honda |
3 |
2013 |
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Yamaha |
2 |
2001 |
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Suzuki |
2 |
2009 |
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KTM |
1 |
2006 |
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250SX Class: Anaheim 1 Recap |
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â–ºJason Anderson earned the second 250SX win of his career, and he has done it on two different brands, Suzuki and KTM | |||||
â–ºAnderson and Nathan Ramsey are the only riders to give KTM opening-race wins | |||||
►TLD Honda’s Cole Seely earned his 11th career 250SX Class podium with a second place finish | |||||
â–ºSeely has finished on the podium in three-straight season openers, including a win in 2012 | |||||
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450SX Class Laps Led |
Laps Led |
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Ken Roczen |
12 |
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Ryan Villopoto |
8 |
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250SX Class Laps Led |
Laps Led |
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Cole Seely |
11 |
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Jason Anderson |
4 |
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450SX Class Nuclear Cowboyz® Holeshot Award | |||||
Race | Rider | ||||
Anaheim Race 1 | Ryan Villopoto | ||||
250SX Class Nuclear Cowboyz Holeshot Award | |||||
Race | Rider | ||||
Anaheim Race 1 | Jason Anderson | ||||
450SX Class Fastest Qualifying Time | |||||
Race | Rider | ||||
Anaheim Race 1 | Justin Barcia | ||||
250SX Class Fastest Qualifying Time | |||||
Race | Rider | ||||
Anaheim Race 1 | Dean Wilson | ||||
MMI Top Tech Award | |||||
Race | Top Tech | ||||
Anaheim Race 1 | Kelly Lumgair | ||||
450SX Class Results: Anaheim Race 1 | |||||
Rider | Hometown | Bike |
Place |
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Ken Roczen | Murrieta, Calif | KTM |
1 |
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Ryan Dungey | Belle Plaine, Minn. | KTM |
2 |
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Chad Reed | Dade City, Fla. | Kawasaki |
3 |
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Ryan Villopoto | Poulsbo, Wash. | Kawasaki |
4 |
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Justin Barcia | Pinetta, Fla. | Honda |
5 |
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Justin Brayton | Cornelius, N.C. | Yamaha |
6 |
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Josh Grant | Corona, Calif. | Yamaha |
7 |
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Broc Tickle | Holly, Mich. | Suzuki |
8 |
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Andrew Short | Smithville, Texas | KTM |
9 |
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Jake Weimer | Rupert, Idaho | Kawasaki |
10 |
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450SX Class Season Standings | |||||
Rider | Hometown | Bike |
Place |
Points |
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Ken Roczen | Murrieta, Calif | KTM |
1 |
25 |
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Ryan Dungey | Belle Plaine, Minn. | KTM |
2 |
22 |
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Chad Reed | Dade City, Fla. | Kawasaki |
3 |
20 |
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Ryan Villopoto | Poulsbo, Wash. | Kawasaki |
4 |
18 |
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Justin Barcia | Pinetta, Fla. | Honda |
5 |
16 |
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Justin Brayton | Cornelius, N.C. | Yamaha |
6 |
15 |
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Josh Grant | Corona, Calif. | Yamaha |
7 |
14 |
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Broc Tickle | Holly, Mich. | Suzuki |
8 |
13 |
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Andrew Short | Smithville, Texas | KTM |
9 |
12 |
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Jake Weimer | Rupert, Idaho | Kawasaki |
10 |
11 |