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Roczen Races back to Angel Stadium for Third Stop of Monster Energy Supercross

AURORA, Ill. (January 13, 2015) -After two races into the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, RCH/Soaring Eagle/Jimmy John’s/Factory Suzuki’s Ken Roczen has established a nine-point lead in the season standings over Red Bull KTM’s Ryan Dungey as racing action returns to Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California this Saturday night. Troy Lee Designs/Lucas Oil/KTM’s Jessy Nelson, who won the season opener in Anaheim, leads the way in the 250SX Class over Yamalube/Star Racing/Yamaha’s Cooper Webb.

Saturday night’s race will air live on FOX Sports 1 at 7:00 p.m. PST/10:00 p.m. EST

 

Live coverage from Phoenix will also be available on the authenticated FOX Sports Go app.

On Saturday, January 17, fans can Log on to www.SupercrossLive.comto watch Race Day Live with Jim Holley and Andy Bowyer from 12:50 p.m. PST/3:50 p.m. EST to 4:50 p.m. PST/7:50 p.m. EST

Click the video below to watch the highlights from Phoenix’s 450SX Class Main Event


 

Some key insights to watch heading into this Saturday night’s race include:

  • Eli Tomac became the 58th different 450SX Class race winner. Only 10 times in Monster Energy Supercross history has a first time winner followed their first-ever win with a win.
  • KTM or Husqvarna have never won the second race in Anaheim, can Anderson or Dungey give these brands their first-ever win?
  • There have been five different riders to make the 450SX Class podium, #WhosNext?
  • The winner of the opening race in Anaheim has gone on to win the second Anaheim seven times, can Roczen make it eight?
  • Chad Reed can tie Jeremy McGrath on the all-time start list with 172 this weekend.
  • Roczen and Nelson have never held the points lead in their respective racing divisions; can they extend it this weekend?

While Roczen put his name in the #WhosNext hat, he was joined by GEICO Honda’s Eli Tomac, who scored the first win of his 450SX Class career, as the first two winners of the 2015 season. Tomac, a former 250SX Class Champion, traded positions with early race leader Roczen before making a pass that would stick on Lap 8. Once in the driver’s seat, Tomac eventually won by a 6.4 second margin of victory. At the first race in Anaheim, Tomac finished 20th and with his win in Phoenix he moved up to sixth in the point standings, a 14-position advancement.

 

450SX Class Main Event Race Winner, Eli Tomac

Photo Credit: Brown Dog Wilson

“That was one of the [most fun] races of my life and to come away with a win is a cherry on top,” exclaimed Tomac, who crashed twice in last weekend’s Main Event en route to a 20th-place finish. “To beat a guy like Ken [Roczen]; we respect each other and race each other hard. It’s just great. We definitely put our biggest effort into this [after last weekend’s misfortunes], and this is what he came out here to do.”

The most consistent rider of the season, Roczen finished comfortably in second place and has his sights set on his second win in Anaheim.

 

Current 450SX Class Points Leader, Ken Roczen in Phoenix

Photo Credit: Kardy Photos

“I got off to a fast start but overall I didn’t feel the greatest on Saturday,” said Roczen. “I put it down the first 10 laps [or so], but then Eli got me. He rode better than me, but I’m very happy to have finished on the podium. We’ll do some work this week and come out next weekend looking to get a good start, ride smart and come away with another good result.”

Autotrader.com/Toyota/Yamaha’s Weston Peick rode the best race of his 450SX Class career, holding off Dungey for the number-three position until Lap 17. Peick is currently fifth in the season standings, just one point out of fourth place.

Webb, who finished seventh at the season opener, captured the first win of his young career in Phoenix. Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Zach Osborne led the field after capturing the SupercrossLive.com Holeshot Award but GEICO Honda’s Malcolm Stewart assumed the lead in the early stages before being passed by Webb on Lap 4.

“I got an awesome start and that helped a lot,” said Webb, who won in his 11th career start. “Phoenix was one of my favorite races last year, so to get it done here feels awesome. It feels good to [move into] second in points, but I’ll feel better to get that red plate [as the championship leader].”

 

GEICO Honda’s Malcolm Stewart in Phoenix

Photo Credit: Kardy Photos

Although Stewart fell short of earning his first 250SX Class win, second place was the best finish of his career, and he sits eighth in the points standings after finishing a disappointing 22nd at the season opener.

In what appears to be a breakout season for Nelson, he has finished 1-3 in the first two races of 2015 and has a six-point cushion in the championship standings.

“It was great getting my second [career] supercross podium and two [podiums] in a row to start the season,” said Nelson. “I felt great; I just had to battle there for six or seven laps. I’ll just need to work on some things this week. We have a six-point lead and still have the red plate [as the points leader], so all in all it’s a good night.”

 

Four-time AMSOIL Arenacross Champion Tyler Bowers sits third overall in season standings after a fourth-place finish in Phoenix.

During last year’s 450SX Class Main Event in Anaheim, Discount Tire Racing/TwoTwo Motorsports’ Chad Reed scored his first win of the season and his fourth-ever win in Anaheim. In the Western Regional 250SX Class, Cole Seely won his first race of the season, which gave him a surge of momentum that ultimately carried him to earning second place in the championship.

 

Reed and Jeremy McGrath are tied on the all-time 450SX Class win list with eight apiece. Ivan Tedesco holds the all-time 250SX Class win record with five. 

450SX Class Results: Phoenix

  1. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda
  2. Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Suzuki
  3. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM
  4. Weston Peick, Menifee, Calif., Yamaha
  5. Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., Kawasaki
  6. Jason Anderson, Edgewood, N.M., Husqvarna
  7. Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, KTM
  8. Trey Canard, Edmond, Okla., Honda
  9. Jake Weimer, Wildomar, Calif., Kawasaki
  10. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Kawasaki

450SX Class Season Standings

  1. Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Suzuki, 47
  2. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM, 38
  3. Jason Anderson, Edgewood, N.M., Husqvarna, 37
  4. Trey Canard, Edmond, Okla., Honda, 33
  5. Weston Peick, Menifee, Calif., Yamaha, 32
  6. Andrew Short, Smithville, Texas, KTM, 30
  7. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Honda, 26
  8. Justin Barcia, Greenville, Fla., Yamaha, 25
  9. Broc Tickle, Holly, Mich., Suzuki, 22
  10. Jake Weimer, Wildomar, Calif., 22
  11. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Kawasaki, 22

Western Regional 250SX Class Results: Phoenix

  1. Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Yamaha
  2. Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Honda
  3. Jessy Nelson, Paso Robles, Calif., KTM
  4. Tyler Bowers, Corona, Calif., Kawasaki
  5. Aaron Plessinger, Hamilton, Ohio, Yamaha
  6. Justin Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., KTM
  7. Zach Osborne, Chesterfield, S.C., Husqvarna
  8. Shane McElrath, Canton, N.C., KTM
  9. Zach Bell, Cairo, Ga., Husqvarna
  10. Tommy Hahn, Decatur, Texas, Honda

 

Western Regional 250SX Class Season Standings

  1. Jessy Nelson, Paso Robles, Calif., KTM, 45
  2. Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Yamaha, 39
  3. Tyler Bowers, Corona, Calif., Kawasaki, 38
  4. Zach Osborne, Chesterfield, S.C., Husqvarna, 36
  5. Justin Hill, Yoncalla, Ore., KTM, 33
  6. Aaron Plessinger, Hamilton, Ohio, Yamaha, 32
  7. Shane McElrath, Canton, N.C., KTM, 28
  8. Malcolm Stewart, Haines City, Fla., Honda, 23
  9. Zach Bell, Cairo, Ga., Husqvarna, 22
  10. Josh Hansen, Elbert, Colo., Kawasaki, 20
  11. Michael Leib, Menifee, Calif., Honda, 20

Past Winners in Anaheim

450SX Class

January 3,2015

Ken Roczen

February 1, 2014

Chad Reed

January 18, 2014

Chad Reed

January 4, 2014

Ken Roczen

February 2, 2013

Ryan Dungey

January 19, 2013

Ryan Villopoto

January 5, 2013

Davi Millsaps

January 7, 2012

Ryan Villopoto

February 5, 2011

James Stewart

January 8, 2011

Ryan Villopoto

February 13, 2010

Ryan Villopoto

January 23, 2010

Ryan Dungey

January 9, 2010

James Stewart

February 9, 2009

James Stewart

January 17, 2009

James Stewart

January 3, 2009

Josh Grant

January 5, 2008

Chad Reed

January 19, 2008

Chad Reed

February 2, 2008

Chad Reed

January 6, 2007

James Stewart

January 20, 2007

James Stewart

February 3, 2007

James Stewart

January 7, 2006

James Stewart

January 21, 2006

Ricky Carmichael

February 4, 2006

Ricky Carmichael

January 8, 2005

Kevin Windham

January 22, 2005

Ricky Carmichael

February 5, 2005

Ricky Carmichael

January 3, 2004

Chad Reed

January 17, 2004

Chad Reed

January 31, 2004

Kevin Windham

January 4, 2003

Chad Reed

January 18, 2003

Ricky Carmichael

February 1, 2003

Ricky Carmichael

January 5, 2002

David Vuillemin

January 19, 2002

Mike LaRocco

February 2, 2002

Ricky Carmichael

January 6, 2001

Jeremy McGrath

January 20, 2001

Jeremy McGrath

February 3, 2001

Ricky Carmichael

January 8, 2000

Jeremy McGrath

January 15, 2000

Jeremy McGrath

January 9, 1999

Ezra Lusk

February 6, 1999

Ezra Lusk

January 27, 1996

Jeremy McGrath

January 28, 1995

Jeremy McGrath

January 29, 1994

Jeremy McGrath

January 23, 1993

Jeremy McGrath

January 25, 1992

Damon Bradshaw

January 26, 1991

Jeff Stanton

January 27, 1990

Damon Bradshaw

January 28, 1989

Rick Johnson

January 31, 1987

Jeff Ward

January 18, 1986

David Bailey

February 2, 1985

Broc Glover

January 28, 1984

Johnny O’Mara

January 29, 1983

David Bailey

January 30, 1982

Donnie Hansen

January 31, 1981

Kent Howerton

November 17, 1979

Kent Howerton

November 11, 1978

Gaylon Mosier

November 12, 1977

Bob Hannah

December 4, 1976

Marty Smith

 

250SX Class

January 3,2015

Jessy Nelson

February 1, 2014

Dean Wilson

January 18, 2014

Cole Seely

January 4, 2014

Jason Anderson

February 2, 2013

Ken Roczen

January 19, 2013

Eli Tomac

January 5, 2013

Eli Tomac

January 7, 2012

Cole Seely

February 5, 2011

Joshua Hansen

January 8, 2011

Joshua Hansen

February 13, 2010

Trey Canard

January 23, 2010

Jake Weimer

January 9, 2010

Jake Weimer

February 7, 2009

Jake Weimer

January 17, 2009

Ryan Dungey

January 3, 2009

Jake Weimer

January 5, 2008

Ryan Dungey

January 19, 2008

Ryan Dungey

February 2, 2008

Jason Lawrence

January 6, 2007

Ryan Villopoto

January 20, 2007

Ryan Villopoto

February 3, 2007

Ryan Villopoto

January 7, 2006

Andrew Short

January 21, 2006

Grant Langston

February 4, 2006

Grant Langston

January 8, 2005

Nathan Ramsey

January 22, 2005

Ivan Tedesco

February 5, 2005

Ivan Tedesco

January 3, 2004

Ivan Tedesco

January 17, 2004

Ivan Tedesco

January 31, 2004

Ivan Tedesco

January 4, 2003

Travis Preston

January 18, 2003

James Stewart

February 1, 2003

James Stewart

January 5, 2002

Travis Preston

January 19, 2002

David Pingree

February 2, 2002

Brock Sellards

January 6, 2001

Ernesto Fonseca

January 20, 2001

Ernesto Fonseca

February 3, 2001

Ernesto Fonseca

January 8, 2000

David Pingree

January 15, 2000

Tallon Vohland

January 9, 1999

Casey Johnson

February 6, 1999

Nathan Ramsey

January 27, 1996

Kevin Windham

January 28, 1995

Damon Huffman

January 29, 1994

Damon Huffman

January 9, 1993

Damon Huffman

January 25, 1992

Jeremy McGrath

January 26, 1991

Jeremy McGrath

January 27, 1990

Michael Craig

January 28, 1989

Jeff Matiasevich

January 31, 1987

Jeff Matiasevich

January 18, 1986

Tyson Vohland

February 2, 1985

Mike Healy

Headlining the 2015 Monster Energy Supercross television package will be the first-ever live FOX network broadcast from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Saturday, April 25 at 3 p.m. EST. FOX Sports 1 will broadcast 12 races live and FOX Sports 2 will broadcast 3 races live. Each race will include a next-day re-air on FOX Sports 1. In addition, the authenticated FOX Sports Go app will live stream each race.

As a precursor to the live television, don’t forget to catch all of the pre-race coverage with Supercross Race Day Live, which will stream on SupercrossLive.com from 12:50 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. local race time each Saturday during the season. Practice, qualifying, behind the scenes features, and key rider interviews will all be highlighted on the Supercross Race Day Live webcast.

For more information on the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, please log on to www.SupercrossLive.com, the official website of Monster Energy Supercross.

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