450SX Class: Detroit Stats
This will be the 51st time the gate will drop for a 450SX Class race in the Detroit market.
The first 450SX Class race held in the Detroit market was on March 27, 1976. Marty Smith won on a Honda.
From ’76-’05 Michigan held 450SX Class races in the Pontiac Silverdome. Since then, the race has been held at Ford Field in Detroit. This will be the fifth race held at Ford Field: ’06-’08, ’14-’15.
Chad Reed won the last-ever 450SX Class race held at the Silverdome in ’05 on a Yamaha. Reed also won the last three 450SX Class races held in the Silverdome from ’03-’05.
James Stewart won the first 450SX Class race held in Ford Field in ’06 and has won three of the four 450SX Class races held there. Davi Millsaps is the only other rider to win in Ford Field. He earned his second career 450SX Class win there in 2008.
Mike LaRocco, Ricky Carmichael, Nathan Ramsey, and Stewart have all won at Detroit in both the 250SX and 450SX Classes. Ryan Dungey and Josh Grant are riders who could join this group. Nobody has won at Ford Field in both classes but Dungey or Grant could become the first to do so.
Bob Hannah holds the record for most consecutive 450SX Class wins at a venue. Hannah earned that record in Detroit, where he won six straight races from ’77-’79. McGrath tied his record by winning Minneapolis six straight times from ’94-’99.
From ’77-’84, and ’86-’93 Detroit held back-to-back 450SX Class races. Seven of those seasons were rider sweeps, including the three straight seasons Hannah swept from ’77-’79. Donnie Hansen, David Bailey, Rick Johnson, and Damon Bradshaw are the other riders to sweep Detroit.
Hannah went on to win nine 450SX Class races in Detroit. The next closest rider is McGrath with six 450SX Class wins in Detroit, followed by Bradshaw with four. Reed and Stewart are both tied with three Detroit 450SX Class victories.
Smith is the only rider to earn his first 450SX Class victory in Detroit, which he did in ’76 on a Honda.
Before Stewart took the checkered flag last year, Suzuki had not won a 450SX Class race in Detroit since ’83.
KTM will be looking for their first-ever 450SX Class victory in Detroit.
450SX Class: Wins By Brand in Detroit (Last Win)
Honda: 19 (’08)
Yamaha: 19 (’05)
Kawasaki: 8 (’07)
Suzuki: 4 (’14)
450SX Class: Indianapolis Recap
Dungey earned his 19th career 450SX Class win. It was his fifth victory of the season, and for the first time in his 450SX Class career, he earned three wins in a row.
Dungey had six victories in ’10 on his way to that championship. He already has five this season.
With his victory in Indianapolis, Dungey tied Bradshaw for ninth on the 450SX Class all-time win list.
Dungey is well on his way to his second career 450SX Class championship. He is 45 points ahead of second place. A lot of riders have shown flashes of speed this season but Dungey has been consistently faster than everyone. Are the stars aligning for KTM’s first-ever 450SX Class title?
For the first time in KTM’s 450SX Class history, they have won five races in a season.
Cole Seely tied his career best 450SX Class finish with a second place. It was his third-career 450SX Class podium in his 22nd career 450SX Class start.
Rookies have still been shut out from winning a 450SX Class race this year. However they are starting to get close with Blake Baggett’s third in Daytona and Seely’s second in Indy. It will be interesting to watch who can earn their first 450SX Class win this season, or will they have to wait until next year?
Trey Canard earned his seventh podium of the season with a third place finish. He now has 20 career 450SX Class podiums.
Canard has been fast, but not to his liking. He sits in second place in the Championship points but hasn’t finished inside the top two since San Diego. With four third-place finishes in the past five races, can Canard earn his third win of the season in Detroit?
Weston Peick earned his third top-five finish of the season and tied his career-best with a fourth place finish. For the first time in his 450SX Class career, Peick has earned four straight top-ten finishes in four straight weeks.
Millsaps finished fifth in Indianapolis. It was his second top-five finish of the season and 55th career 450SX Class top-five finish.
Millsaps has improved in every race since back-to-back 20th place finishes in San Diego and Arlington. A ninth place in Daytona and now a fifth place in Indianapolis shows he may have what it takes to get on the podium.
Andrew Short finished sixth in Indianapolis for his seventh top-ten finish of the season. He also ties Stewart for 12th with 118 career 450SX Class starts.
After finishing outside of the top-ten for the first six races of the season, Grant rode to his fifth top-ten finish in the last five races with a seventh place finish. It was his second best finish of the season.
Broc Tickle finished eighth in Indianapolis. He now has eight top-ten finishes this season and six top-ten finishes in a row. He is one top-ten finish away from tying his 450SX Class record for consecutive top-ten finishes.
Reed grabbed a ninth place in Indianapolis. It was his ninth top-ten finish of the season.
Jake Weimer, making his 50th career 450SX Class start, finished 10th place in Indianapolis. It was his second top-ten finish of the season.
Jason Anderson broke his top-ten streak coming in 17th. He had been one of just two riders with a top-ten in every race this season before Indianapolis.
After having back-to-back podiums, Eli Tomac finished 11th in Indy. He is yet to have three consecutive 450SX Class podiums in his career. Can Tomac regain his early season form where he looked like a serious title contender?
250SX Class: Detroit Stats
This will be the 34th time the gate will drop for a 250SX Class race in the Detroit market.
The first 250SX Class race held in the Detroit market was on April 13, 1986. Keith Turpin won the race on a Honda.
From ’86-’05 Michigan held a 250SX Class race in the Pontiac Silverdome. Since ’06 the race has been at Detroit’s Ford Field. This will be the fifth time Ford Field will host a 250SX Class race.
Josh Hansen won the last 250SX Class race held in the Silverdome on a KTM in ’05. Josh Grant won the first-ever 250SX Class race held in Ford Field in ’06 on a Honda.
Yamaha will be looking for their first 250SX Class win in Detroit since Ivan Tedesco took the checkers in ’03.
250SX Class: Wins By Brand in Detroit (Last Win)
Honda: 9 (’06)
Suzuki: 9 (’07)
Yamaha: 8 (’03)
Kawasaki: 6 (’14)
KTM: 1 (’05)
250SX Class: Indianapolis Recap
Marvin Musquin earned his eighth career 250SX Class win in his 24th career 250SX Class start. The victory ties him with Travis Pastrana, Denny Stephenson, Turpin and Dean Wilson on the all-time 250SX Class win list.
Musquin has now won three straight 250SX Class races for the second time in his career.
Can Musquin win four in a row 250SX Class races for the first time in his career?
Justin Bogle rode to his third runner-up finish of the season. He now has 14 career 250SX Class podiums in just 22 250SX Class starts. He has only finished outside of the top ten twice in his 250SX Class career.
Can Bogle slow down Musquin’s momentum? The defending Eastern Regional 250SX Class rider has finished on the podium each race, but has yet to breakthrough for his first victory of 2015.
In his fifth career 250SX Class start, RJ Hampshire was able to pick up his first career 250SX Class podium. He has finished in the top ten in every 250SX Class race he has started in, and is just one of five Eastern Regional 250SX Class riders to earn a podium finish.
Jordon Smith earned a fourth-place finish in just his second career 250SX Class start.
Geico Honda showed a lot of talent by finishing second through fourth in Indianapolis. Can one of the other two Geico Honda riders (Hampshire and Smith) earn their first career 250SX Class victories?
Kyle Cunningham was making his 65th career 250SX Class start in Indianapolis and picked up his first top-five finish since Las Vegas of last season. He now has 12 career 250SX Class top-five finishes and 46 top-ten finishes.
Jimmy Decotis finished sixth in Indianapolis. He now has three consecutive top-ten finishes, joining Musquin, Bogle, and Hampshire as the only riders to have top-ten finishes for the last three weeks. Decotis now has 20 career 250SX Class top-ten finishes in 33 career 250SX Class starts.
Kyle Peters finished seventh in Indianapolis for his second consecutive seventh place finish. He now has three top-ten finishes on the season and nine 250SX Class top-ten finishes in his 22 career 250SX Class starts.
Colt Nichols picked up a career-best eighth-place finish in Indianapolis. It was his fourth career 250SX Class start.
Vince Friese earned his third top-ten finish of the season with a ninth. He now has 25 career 250SX Class top-ten finishes in his 45 career 250SX Class starts.
Jace Owen rode his way to a career-best 10th place finish. It was his seventh career 250SX Class start.
Jeremy Martin failed to qualify for the 250SX Class race in Indianapolis. Can he rebound to pick-up a win or two in an otherwise lost season for him?
Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki remains winless. Can Joey Savatgy break through for a victory after his night ended early in Indy?
450SX Class Laps Led
Ryan Dungey: 92
Ken Roczen: 49
Trey Canard: 31
Chad Reed: 23
Eli Tomac: 13
Andrew Short: 10
Weston Peick: 5
Davi Millsaps: 1
Blake Baggett: 1
250SX Class Laps Led
Marvin Musquin: 45
Jessy Nelson: 27
Cooper Webb: 25
Tyler Bowers: 17
Malcolm Stewart: 13
Martin Davalos: 10
Justin Hill: 4
Jeremy Martin: 3
Justin Bogle: 3
Chris Alldredge: 2
Zach Osborne: 2
450SX Class SupercrossLive.com Holeshot Award
Anaheim: Mike Alessi
Phoenix: Eli Tomac
Anaheim: Jimmy Albertson
Oakland: Andrew Short
Anaheim: Blake Baggett
San Diego: Ken Roczen
Arlington: Ryan Dungey
Atlanta: Chad Reed
Atlanta: Weston Peick
Daytona: Cole Seely
Indianapolis: Andrew Short
250SX Class SupercrossLive.com Holeshot Award
Anaheim: Jessy Nelson
Phoenix: Zach Osborne
Anaheim: Zach Osborne
Oakland: Zach Bell
Anaheim: Jessy Nelson
San Diego: Zach Osborne
Arlington: Marvin Musquin
Atlanta: Martin Davalos
Atlanta: Marvin Musquin
Daytona: Dakota Alix
Indianapolis: Nick Gaines
450SX Class Fastest Qualifying Time
Anaheim: Eli Tomac
Phoenix: Eli Tomac
Anaheim: Justin Barcia
Oakland: Trey Canard
Anaheim: Ryan Dungey
San Diego: Ken Roczen
Arlington: Ken Roczen
Atlanta: Trey Canard
Atlanta: Ryan Dungey
Daytona: Trey Canard
Indianapolis: Eli Tomac
250SX Class Fastest Qualifying Time
Anaheim: Cooper Webb
Phoenix: Cooper Webb
Anaheim: Zach Osborne
Oakland: Justin Hill
Anaheim: Tyler Bowers
San Diego: Tyler Bowers
Arlington: Marvin Musquin
Atlanta: Marvin Musquin
Atlanta: Marvin Musquin
Daytona: Jeremy Martin
Indianapolis: Marvin Musquin
450SX Class Heat Race 1 Winner
Anaheim: Andrew Short
Phoenix: Cole Seely
Anaheim: Ryan Dungey
Oakland: Ken Roczen
Anaheim: Eli Tomac
San Diego: Eli Tomac
Arlington: Ryan Dungey
Atlanta: Ryan Dungey
Atlanta: Chad Reed
Daytona: Chad Reed
Indianapolis: Weston Peick
450SX Class Heat Race 2 Winner
Anaheim: Eli Tomac
Phoenix: Eli Tomac
Anaheim: Mike Alessi
Oakland: Justin Barcia
Anaheim: Ryan Dungey
San Diego: Cole Seely
Arlington: Trey Canard
Atlanta: Trey Canard
Atlanta: Ryan Dungey
Daytona: Ryan Dungey
Indianapolis: Eli Tomac
250SX Class Heat Race 1 Winner
Anaheim: Justin Hill
Phoenix: Justin Hill
Anaheim: Cooper Webb
Oakland: Cooper Webb
Anaheim: Malcolm Stewart
San Diego: Justin Hill
Arlington: Justin Bogle
Atlanta: Joey Savatgy
Atlanta: Jeremy Martin
Daytona: Marvin Musquin
Indianapolis: Justin Bogle
250SX Class Heat Race 2 Winner
Anaheim: Tyler Bowers
Phoenix: Jessy Nelson
Anaheim: Shane Mcelrath
Oakland: Jessy Nelson
Anaheim: Jessy Nelson
San Diego: Shane Mcelrath
Arlington: Marvin Musquin
Atlanta: Martin Davalos
Atlanta: Justin Bogle
Daytona: RJ Hampshire
Indianapolis: Marvin Musquin
450SX Class Semi 1 Winner
Anaheim: Brett Metcalfe
Phoenix: Ken Roczen
Anaheim: Broc Tickle
Oakland: Blake Baggett
Anaheim: Josh Grant
San Diego: Killian Rusk
Arlington: Chad Reed
Atlanta: Andrew Short
Atlanta: Josh Grant
Daytona: Weston Peick
Indianapolis: Blake Baggett
450SX Class Semi 2 Winner
Anaheim: Justin Barcia
Phoenix: Weston Peick
Anaheim: Trey Canard
Oakland: Cole Seely
Anaheim: Davi Millsaps
San Diego: Chad Reed
Arlington: Andrew Short
Atlanta: Broc Tickle
Atlanta: Broc Tickle
Daytona: Mike Alessi
Indianapolis: Josh Grant
450SX Class LCQ Winner
Anaheim: Dean Wilson
Phoenix: AJ Catanzaro
Anaheim: Jake Weimer
Oakland: Phil Nicoletti
Anaheim: Andrew Short
San Diego: Josh Grant
Arlington: Cole Seely
Atlanta: Jake Weimer
Atlanta: Phil Nicoletti
Daytona: Nicholas Schmidt
Indianapolis: Nicholas Wey
250SX Class LCQ Winner
Anaheim: Zach Osborne
Phoenix: Malcolm Stewart
Anaheim: Austin Politelli
Oakland: Chris Alldredge
Anaheim: Trevor Reis
Arlington: Zach Williams
Atlanta: Anthony Rodriguez
Atlanta: Kyle Peters
Daytona: Gannon Audette
Indianapolis: Luke Renzland
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450SX Class Rider Finishes
Ryan Dungey
Anaheim: 4
Phoenix: 3
Anaheim: 2
Oakland: 2
Anaheim: 1
San Diego: 3
Arlington: 1
Atlanta: 2
Atlanta: 1
Daytona: 1
Indianapolis: 1
Cole Seely
Anaheim: 14
Phoenix: 14
Anaheim: 6
Oakland: 5
Anaheim: 2
San Diego: 6
Arlington: 10
Atlanta: 4
Atlanta: 12
Daytona: 4
Indianapolis: 2
Trey Canard
Anaheim: 3
Phoenix: 8
Anaheim: 11
Oakland: 1
Anaheim: 5
San Diego: 1
Arlington: 3
Atlanta: 3
Atlanta: 3
Daytona: 6
Indianapolis: 3
Weston Peick
Anaheim: 7
Phoenix: 4
Anaheim: N/A
Oakland: N/A
Anaheim: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Arlington: 22
Atlanta: 5
Atlanta: 10
Daytona: 8
Indianapolis: 4
Davi Millsaps
Anaheim: 19
Phoenix: 5
Anaheim: 9
Oakland: 7
Anaheim: 11
San Diego: 20
Arlington: 20
Atlanta: 12
Atlanta: 11
Daytona: 9
Indianapolis: 5
Andrew Short
Anaheim: 5
Phoenix: 7
Anaheim: 21
Oakland: 8
Anaheim: 12
San Diego: 8
Arlington: 5
Atlanta: 9
Atlanta: 15
Daytona: 12
Indianapolis: 6
Josh Grant
Anaheim: 18
Phoenix: 19
Anaheim: 20
Oakland: 21
Anaheim: 22
San Diego: 12
Arlington: 8
Atlanta: 10
Atlanta: 6
Daytona: 11
Indianapolis: 7
Broc Tickle
Anaheim: 8
Phoenix: 12
Anaheim: 5
Oakland: 22
Anaheim: N/A
San Diego: 9
Arlington: 9
Atlanta: 6
Atlanta: 4
Daytona: 10
Indianapolis: 8
Chad Reed
Anaheim: 10
Phoenix: 10
Anaheim: 22
Oakland: 3
Anaheim: 6
San Diego: 4
Arlington: 11
Atlanta: 1
Atlanta: 7
Daytona: 5
Indianapolis: 9
Jake Weimer
Anaheim: 11
Phoenix: 9
Anaheim: 17
Oakland: 11
Anaheim: 15
San Diego: 15
Arlington: 14
Atlanta: 15
Atlanta: 20
Daytona: 20
Indianapolis: 10
Eli Tomac
Anaheim: 20
Phoenix: 1
Anaheim: 3
Oakland: 4
Anaheim: 3
San Diego: 5
Arlington: 7
Atlanta: 20
Atlanta: 2
Daytona: 2
Indianapolis: 11
Kyle Chisholm
Anaheim: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim: 13
Oakland: 13
Anaheim: 14
San Diego: 16
Arlington: N/A
Atlanta: 16
Atlanta: 18
Daytona: 13
Indianapolis: 12
Phil Nicoletti
Anaheim: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim: N/A
Oakland: 14
Anaheim: 20
San Diego: 14
Arlington: 13
Atlanta: 11
Atlanta: 17
Daytona: 14
Indianapolis: 13
Nick Wey
Anaheim: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim: 14
Oakland: N/A
Anaheim: N/A
San Diego: 17
Arlington: 15
Atlanta: 17
Atlanta: 16
Daytona: 15
Indianapolis: 14
Blake Baggett
Anaheim: 12
Phoenix: 13
Anaheim: 10
Oakland: 9
Anaheim: 7
San Diego: 7
Arlington: 4
Atlanta: 8
Atlanta: 5
Daytona: 3
Indianapolis: 15
Kyle Partridge
Anaheim: 21
Phoenix: 21
Anaheim: N/A
Oakland: 18
Anaheim: N/A
San Diego: 20
Arlington: 17
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: 22
Daytona: 18
Indianapolis: 16
Jason Anderson
Anaheim: 2
Phoenix: 6
Anaheim: 7
Oakland: 10
Anaheim: 9
San Diego: 10
Arlington: 6
Atlanta: 7
Atlanta: 9
Daytona: 7
Indianapolis: 17
Tony Archer
Anaheim: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim: N/A
Oakland: N/A
Anaheim: N/A
San Diego: N/A
Arlington: 19
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Daytona: N/A
Indianapolis: 18
Ben Lamay
Anaheim: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim: 15
Oakland: N/A
Anaheim: 19
San Diego: N/A
Arlington: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Daytona: 17
Indianapolis: 19
Killian Rusk
Anaheim: N/A
Phoenix: N/A
Anaheim: N/A
Oakland: 19
Anaheim: N/A
San Diego: 19
Arlington: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Daytona: 19
Indianapolis: 20
Eastern Regional 250SX Class Rider Finishes
Marvin Musquin
Arlington: 1
Atlanta: 2
Atlanta: 1
Daytona: 1
Indianapolis: 1
Justin Bogle
Arlington: 2
Atlanta: 3
Atlanta: 3
Daytona: 2
Indianapolis: 2
RJ Hampshire
Arlington: 7
Atlanta: 9
Atlanta: 9
Daytona: 5
Indianapolis: 3
Jordon Smith
Arlington: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Daytona: 12
Indianapolis: 4
Kyle Cunningham
Arlington: 22
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: 15
Daytona: 11
Indianapolis: 5
James Decotis
Arlington: 15
Atlanta: 16
Atlanta: 5
Daytona: 6
Indianapolis: 6
Kyle Peters
Arlington: 10
Atlanta: 13
Atlanta: 11
Daytona: 7
Indianapolis: 7
Colt Nichols
Arlington: 11
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: 17
Daytona: 15
Indianapolis: 8
Vince Friese
Arlington: 6
Atlanta: 6
Atlanta: 13
Daytona: 13
Indianapolis: 9
Jace Owen
Arlington: N/A
Atlanta: 19
Atlanta: 19
Daytona: 19
Indianapolis: 10
Luke Renzland
Arlington: 12
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: 10
Daytona: 14
Indianapolis: 11
Gannon Audette
Arlington: 18
Atlanta: 12
Atlanta: 14
Daytona: 16
Indianapolis: 12
Mitchell Oldenburg
Arlington: 21
Atlanta: 11
Atlanta: N/A
Daytona: 9
Indianapolis: 13
Justin Starling
Arlington: 14
Atlanta: 18
Atlanta: 16
Daytona: 17
Indianapolis: 14
Martin Davalos
Arlington: 9
Atlanta: 4
Atlanta: 6
Daytona: 10
Indianapolis: 15
Anthony Rodriguez
Arlington: 13
Atlanta: 8
Atlanta: 8
Daytona: 8
Indianapolis: 16
Daniel Herrlein
Arlington: 17
Atlanta: 20
Atlanta: 20
Daytona: N/A
Indianapolis: 17
Taylor Potter
Arlington: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Daytona: N/A
Indianapolis: 18
Logan Karnow
Arlington: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Atlanta: N/A
Daytona: N/A
Indianapolis: 19
Joey Savatgy
Arlington: 3
Atlanta: 5
Atlanta: 4
Daytona: 4
Indianapolis: 20