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This Week in Monster Energy Supercross: Race 4 in Oakland, CA

450SX Class

  • Fast Start: The last time Ryan Dungey won two of the first three races in 2010 he went on to win the title as a rookie.
  • Still Counting: Dungey is in the midst of a 19-race podium streak, dating back to last season.
  • Front Runner: Dungey also boasts a 14-race streak of finishing first or second, dating back to last season. He’s won 10 of the last 16 races since his first win last season.
  • First to Two: The first rider to win two races has gone on to win the title in 12 of the last 13 seasons, and 25 times in the sport’s 42-season history.
  • Ageless One: With 59 points, Chad Reed is off to his best start since the 2012 season when he had 63 points after three races.
  • History in the Making: All six manufacturers have finished in the top six at each round this season, with the same six riders.
  • Back on the Box: Ken Roczen earned his first podium finish since the seventh race of last season. He missed the last eight races last season with injury.
  • On The Move: Jake Weimer will ride for RCH Soaring Eagle/Jimmy John’s/Suzuki Factory Racing for the remainder of the 2016 season.

Manufacturer Wins

KTM – 2
Husqvarna – 1

Manufacturer Point Standings

  1. KTM – 72
  2. Yamaha – 59
  3. Husqvarna – 57
  4. Honda – 55
  5. Kawasaki – 54
  6. Suzuki – 51

Highest Standing Championship Rider by Manufacturer

KTM – Ryan Dungey, 1st
Yamaha – Chad Reed, 2nd
Husqvarna – Jason Anderson, 3rd
Honda – Cole Seely, 4th
Kawasaki – Eli Tomac, 5th
Suzuki – Ken Roczen, 6th

450SX Class Championship Standings

  1. Ryan Dungey, Belle Plaine, Minn., KTM – 72
  2. Chad Reed, Dade City, Fla., Yamaha – 59
  3. Jason Anderson, Rio Rancho, N.M., Husqvarna – 57
  4. Cole Seely, Sherman Oaks, Calif., Honda – 55
  5. Eli Tomac, Cortez, Colo., Kawasaki – 54
  6. Ken Roczen, Clermont, Fla., Suzuki – 51
  7. Davi Millsaps, Murrieta, Calif., KTM – 36
  8. Justin Brayton, Mint Hill, N.C., KTM – 35
  9. Jake Weimer, Wildomar, Calif., Kawasaki – 33
  10. Marvin Musquin, Corona, Calif., KTM – 31

Main Event Wins (total)

Ryan Dungey – 2
Jason Anderson – 1

Main Event Wins (by race)

Anaheim: Jason Anderson
San Diego: Ryan Dungey
Anaheim: Ryan Dungey

Podium Finishes

Ryan Dungey – 3
Chad Reed – 2
Cole Seely – 2
Jason Anderson – 1
Ken Roczen – 1

Average Finish (top 10)

Ryan Dungey 1.3
Chad Reed 3.3
Jason Anderson 3.6
Cole Seely 4.0
Eli Tomac 4.0
Ken Roczen 4.6
Davi Millsaps 9.0
Justin Brayton 9.3
Jake Weimer 10.0
Marvin Musquin 10.6

Average Start (top 10)

Ryan Dungey 3.0
Chad Reed 5.6
Jason Anderson 9.3
Cole Seely 6.3
Eli Tomac 7.6
Ken Roczen 10.6
Davi Millsaps 6.6
Justin Brayton 4.3
Jake Weimer 7.6
Marvin Musquin 18.3

Start/Finish Ratio (top 10)

Ryan Dungey  +1.6
Chad Reed  +2.3
Jason Anderson  +5.6
Cole Seely  +2.3
Eli Tomac  +3.6
Ken Roczen  +6.0
Davi Millsaps  -2.3
Justin Brayton  -5.0
Jake Weimer  -2.3
Marvin Musquin  +7.6

Laps Led

Ryan Dungey – 36
Cole Seely – 13
Jason Anderson – 7
Davi Millsaps – 3
Justin Brayton – 1

SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (total)

Davi Millsaps – 1
Chad Reed – 1
Cole Seely – 1

SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (by race)

Anaheim: Cole Seely
San Diego: Chad Reed
Anaheim: Davi Millsaps

Heat Race Wins (total)

Ryan Dungey – 2
Trey Canard – 1
Davi Millsaps – 1
Eli Tomac – 1
Dean Wilson – 1

Heat Race Wins (by race)

Anaheim: Trey Canard & Eli Tomac
San Diego: Ryan Dungey & Dean Wilson
Anaheim: Ryan Dungey & Davi Millsaps

Heat Race Main Event Transfers

Chad Reed – 3
Cole Seely – 3
Eli Tomac – 3
Justin Brayton – 3
Jason Anderson – 2
Ryan Dungey – 2
Ken Roczen – 2
Justin Barcia – 1
Trey Canard – 1
Davi Millsaps – 1
James Stewart – 1
Jake Weimer – 1
Dean Wilson – 1

Fastest Qualifiers (total)

Trey Canard – 1
Ryan Dungey – 1
Ken Roczen – 1

Fastest Qualifier (by race)

Anaheim: Trey Canard
San Diego: Ryan Dungey
Anaheim: Ken Roczen

Qualifying Average (top 10)

Ryan Dungey 3.0
Chad Reed 9.6
Jason Anderson 6.6
Cole Seely 9.0
Eli Tomac 4.3
Ken Roczen 3.6
Davi Millsaps 8.6
Justin Brayton 12.3
Jake Weimer 14.0
Marvin Musquin 13.0

250SX Class

  • Dominant: Cooper Webb has won seven consecutive 250SX Class Main Events dating back to last season and now has nine career wins. He is also in the midst of a 10-race podium streak going back to last season.
  • Battle Tested: In all of his nine career wins, Webb has had to come from behind. The earliest he has ever led a race in which he won was Lap 5.
  • No Holding Back: Webb is undefeated to start the season despite an average start of 6.0 in the Main Events. He’s passing an average of five riders en route to victory.
  • Career best: Christian Craig earned his first career podium finish in Anaheim in his 14th career start.
  • Surging: Zach Osborne has two podiums in the first three races. He had just one podium all of last season.

Manufacturer Wins

Yamaha – 3

Manufacturer Point Standings

  1. Yamaha – 75
  2. Honda – 58
  3. Husqvarna – 57
  4. Kawasaki – 53
  5. KTM – 43
  6. Suzuki – 28

Highest Standing Championship Rider by Manufacturer

Yamaha – Cooper Webb, 1st
Husqvarna – Zach Osborne, 2nd
Kawasaki – Joey Savatgy, 3rd
Honda – Jordon Smith, 4th
KTM – Mitchell Oldenburg, 9th
Suzuki – Kyle Cunningham, 10th

Western Regional 250SX Class Championship Standings

  1. Cooper Webb, Newport, N.C., Yamaha – 75
  2. Zach Osborne, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Husqvarna – 57
  3. Joey Savatgy, Thomasville, Ga., Kawasaki – 53
  4. Jordon Smith, Belmont, N.C., Honda – 51
  5. Jimmy DeCotis, Peabody, Mass., Honda – 47
  6. Colt Nichols, Muskogee, Okla., Yamaha – 43
  7. Christian Craig, Corona, Calif., Honda – 42
  8. Kyle Peters, Greensboro, N.C., Honda – 36
  9. Mitchell Oldenburg, Alvord, Texas, KTM – 30
  10. Kyle Cunningham, Willow Park, Texas, Suzuki – 28

Main Event Wins (total)

Cooper Webb – 3

Main Event Wins (by race)

Anaheim: Cooper Webb
San Diego: Cooper Webb
Anaheim: Cooper Webb

Podium Finishes

Cooper Webb – 3
Zach Osborne – 2
Christian Craig – 1
Jessy Nelson – 1
Joey Savatgy – 1
Jordon Smith – 1

Average Finish (top 10)

Cooper Webb 1.0
Zach Osborne 3.6
Joey Savatgy 4.6
Jordon Smith 4.6
Jimmy DeCotis 5.6
Colt Nichols 6.6
Christian Craig 8.0
Kyle Peters 9.0
Mitchell Oldenburg 11.0
Kyle Cunningham 11.6

Average Start (top 10)

Cooper Webb 5.6
Zach Osborne 4.0
Joey Savatgy 4.0
Jordon Smith 3.0
Jimmy DeCotis 5.6
Colt Nichols 8.6
Christian Craig 4.3
Kyle Peters 11.3
Mitchell Oldenburg 13.0
Kyle Cunningham 11.0

Start/Finish Ratio (top 10)

Cooper Webb  +4.6
Zach Osborne  +0.3
Joey Savatgy  -0.6
Jordon Smith  -1.6
Jimmy DeCotis  +/-0
Colt Nichols  +2.0
Christian Craig  -3.6
Kyle Peters  +2.3
Mitchell Oldenburg  +2.0
Kyle Cunningham  -0.6

Laps Led

Cooper Webb – 15
Jessy Nelson – 10
Christian Craig – 9
Zach Osborne – 6
Jordon Smith – 5

SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (total)

Jimmy DeCotis – 1
Jessy Nelson – 1
Jordon Smith – 1

SupercrossLive.com Holeshots (by race)

Anaheim: Jessy Nelson
San Diego: Jordon Smith
Anaheim: Jimmy DeCotis

Heat Race Wins (total)

Zach Osborne – 2
Joey Savatgy – 2
Christian Craig – 1
Cooper Webb – 1

Heat Race Wins (by brand)

Anaheim: Zach Osborne & Cooper Webb

San Diego: Zach Osborne & Joey Savatgy

Anaheim: Christian Craig & Joey Savatgy

 

Fastest Qualifiers (total)

Cooper Webb – 2

Zach Osborne – 1

 

Fastest Qualifier (by race)

Anaheim: Cooper Webb

San Diego: Cooper Webb

Anaheim: Zach Osborne

 

Qualifying Average (top 10)

Cooper Webb 1.3

Zach Osborne 2.6

Joey Savatgy 4.0

Jordon Smith 8.3

Jimmy DeCotis 6.0

Colt Nichols 7.0

Christian Craig 3.6

Kyle Peters 20.3

Mitchell Oldenburg 4.0

Kyle Cunningham 12.6

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